Skoda Enyaq (2021 year). Manual in english — page 1

Explanations
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CAUTION
Explanations
Texts marked with this symbol indicate dangerous situations
Terms used
which, if the safety instructions are not observed, could result in
“Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out specialist
minor or moderate injury.
service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKO-
NOTICE
DA Partner, a ŠKODA Service Partner, or an independent
Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if the corre-
workshop.
sponding instructions are not observed, will result in damage to
“ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contrac-
the vehicle.
tually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner
Texts with this symbol contain additional information.
to perform service work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell
ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
- A company that has been contractually au-
“ŠKODA Partner”
thorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to sell
new ŠKODA vehicles and, when applicable, to service them
using ŠKODA Genuine Parts and sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
Text notes
“Press”
- short press (e.g. a button) within 1 second
“Hold”
- long press (e.g. a button) for more than 1 second
Direction indications
All direction indications, such as “left”, “right”, “front”, “rear”, re-
late to the forwards direction of travel of the vehicle.
DANGER
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which, if
the safety instructions are not observed, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which, if
the safety instructions are not observed, could result in death or
serious injury.
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Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment › Application Quick Start Guide
Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment
Application Quick Start Guide
Interactive images
In the pictures with the outside of the vehicle and the inside of
the vehicle, there are touch points. Tapping a touch point dis-
plays a menu with topics or a detailed image.
Symbols
Information about symbols that can be shown on the instrument
cluster display. By tapping the symbol, a detailed description is
displayed.
Topics
The instruction content is organized according to topics.
Top bar of the displayed topic
A
Title of the topic
B
Type of information displayed / display menu with informa-
tion
C
Text search
About the instructions
Language selection for instructions and updates.
Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area
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Vehicle overviews
G
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
H
Front radar sensor for assistance systems (under the cover)
Front vehicle area
I
Wheels:
Tyres and rims » page 222
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle » page 225
Breakdown kit » page 227
Tyre pressure » page 229
Tyre pressure monitor » page 230
J
Headlamp cleaning system » page 84
K
Headlamp (depending on vehicle equipment):
Operation » page 74
Light Assist high-beam assist system » page 78
Dynamic Light Assist headlight assist system » page 79
Replacing the light bulb » page 80
L
Door handle (depending on vehicle equipment):
Open door » page 41
A
Under the windscreen:
Keyless locking (KESSY)» page 37.
Camera for assist systems
M
Outside mirror (depending on vehicle equipment):
Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 73
Operation » page 60
Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 84
Camera for assist systems
Sensors for humidity and solar radiation
N
Side door windows - operation » page 42
B
Windscreen - heating » page 93
O
Roof rack » page 252
C
Windscreen wiper - operation » page 84
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
D
Bonnet release lever (under the flap). » page 210
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems
E
Camera for assist systems
clean » page 23.
F
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 160
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Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area
Rear vehicle area
Overview of the charging socket » page 196
Sticker with tyre pressure values » page 230
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems
clean » page 23.
Driver's seat
A
Rear window - heating » page 93
B
Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 84
C
Radar sensors for assist systems (in the bumper)
D
Boot lid handle (depending on the vehicle equipment).
Manually operated boot lid » page 47
Electrically operated boot lid » page 48
Camera for assist systems
A
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
E
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
light » page 179
F
Swivelling tow coupling » page 252
B
Door opening lever » page 41
G
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 160
C
Light switch » page 74
H
Tail lights - operation » page 74
D
Air outlet nozzle
I
Battery charging flap:
E
Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment):
Vehicle overviews › Centre console and passenger seat
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Turn signal and main beam » page 74
Centre console and passenger seat
Speed regulating system » page 172
Speed limiter » page 170
High beam assist system » page 79
Headlight Assist System » page 80
F
Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering
wheel » page 58
G
Digital instrument cluster » page 95
H
Representation of the head-up display (on the wind-
screen) » page 96
I
Operating lever:
Windscreen wipers and washers » page 84
J
Starter button » page 155
K
Steering wheel with horn/with driver's front air-
bag » page 70
A
13” infotainment » page 100
L
Safety lever for steering wheel adjustment » page 59
B
Air outlet nozzle
M
Operation of the automatic distance control » page 174
C
Door opening lever » page 41
N
Unlocking the front flap » page 210
D
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
O
Button for the electric boot lid » page 48
light » page 179
P
Exterior mirror operation » page 60
E
Window operation in the passenger door » page 42
Q
Window operation » page 42.
F
Keys (depending on vehicle equipment):
Quick access to the settings of specific vehicle sys-
tems (depending on vehicle equipment):
Interior monitoring » page 40
Tyre pressure monitor » page 230
Access to other vehicle settings
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Vehicle overviews › Space under the front flap
Access to selection and settings for driver assistance
Space under the front flap
systems
Driving mode selection » page 157
Menu with Park Assist systems » page 185
Button for hazard warning light system » page 74
Central locking » page 35
Display of the air conditioner operating screen in the
Infotainment screen » page 89
Quick ventilation/defrosting of the windscreen
Heated rear window » page 93
G
Button
- parking brake » page 163
H
Automatic gearbox selector lever » page 156
A
Coolant expansion reservoir » page 211
B
Brake fluid reservoir » page 162
C
12 volt vehicle battery » page 213
D
Fuse box » page 220
E
Windscreen washer fluid reservoir » page 86
Warning lights › Functionality
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Warning lights
Symbol
Meaning
Indicates a warning together with another
Functionality
warning light » page 17.
WARNING
Unfastened seat belts at the front and
Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and the associ-
rear » page 62.
ated messages on the display of the instrument cluster can lead
12-volt vehicle battery is not charg-
to accidents, serious injuries or damage to the vehicle.
ing » page 214.
The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate certain
functions or faults.
Inadequate mileage » page 98.
The illumination of some of the indicator lights may be accom-
Coolant level is too low » page 212.
panied by acoustic signals and messages in the instrument clus-
ter display.
Brake fluid level is too low » page 163.
Additional indicator lights
The additional indicator light will also light up in the display along
Electromechanical brake booster faul-
with some of the indicator lights:
ty » page 168.
- Hazard
Together with
- Brake system and ABS
faulty » page 168.
- Warning
Parking on a slope with too much inclina-
tion » page 164.
Warning lights overview
Parking brake on » page 163.
After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights light up
Illuminates - Power assisted steering faul-
briefly as a function test of the vehicle systems. If the tested
ty » page 59.
systems are OK, the corresponding warning lights go out a few
seconds after switching on the ignition.
Flashing - Steering lock faulty » page 59.
For further details » page 17, Functionality.
Take control immediately » page 178.
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Warning lights › Warning lights overview
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Fault in electric drive system » page 195.
Along with
- Recuperation er-
ror » page 159.
illuminated along with
- Electrical system
overheated » page 195.
Electronic engine noise failed » page 166.
Warning if there is a risk of a colli-
sion » page 168.
Fault in electric drive system » page 195.
ACC does not decelerate su‚cient-
ABS faulty » page 168.
ly » page 173.
Indicates a warning along with another warn-
Worn brake pads » page 163.
ing light » page 17.
Low state of charge of the high-voltage bat-
Tyre pressure control system faul-
tery » page 200.
ty » page 231.
Limited mileage » page 98.
Tyre pressure change » page 224, » page 230.
Illuminates - Power assisted steering faul-
Fault / low state of charge of the 12-volt ve-
ty » page 59.
hicle bat-
tery » page 214, » page 215, » page 215.
Flashing - Steering lock not un-
locked » page 60.
Windscreen washer fluid level too
low » page 87.
Flashing - Steering lock faulty » page 59.
Bulb faulty » page 77.
KESSY - no key found » page 39.
KESSY - problem with turning on the igni-
No light is switched on » page 74.
tion » page 156.
Adaptive suspension faulty » page 158.
Rear fog light switched on » page 75.
Fault in the engine control system » page 195.
Parking brake error » page 164.
Warning lights › Warning lights overview
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Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Front passenger airbag switched
Rear seat belt fastened » page 62.
on » page 72.
flashes together with
- Key switch for
Turn signal light, right » page 75, » page 77.
airbag deactivation is faulty » page 73.
Trailer turn signal light » page 77.
Front passenger airbag switched
o » page 72.
Automatic gearbox locked » page 156.
Airbag system faulty » page 71.
Crew Protect Assist faulty » page 183.
Vehicle is secured by Auto Hold » page 165.
Illuminates for 4 seconds and then flashes -
Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with di-
The high-voltage battery is charg-
agnostic device » page 71.
ed » page 198.
Ball rod not locked » page 255.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to inter-
vene » page 177.
Illuminates - ESC or ASR faulty » page 168.
ACC controls the driving speed » page 173.
Flashing - ESC or ASR is engaged » page 166.
Front Assist deactivated » page 169.
The cruise control system controls the driv-
ing speed » page 172.
Front Assist not available » page 169.
Travel Assist activated » page 178.
ACC not available » page 176.
Travel Assist activated - the cruise control is
active » page 178.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 177.
Travel Assist activated - the lane guidance is
active » page 178.
Turn signal light, left » page 75, » page 77.
Low outside temperature » page 28.
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Warning lights › Warning lights overview
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
High beam or flasher activated » page 74.
ACC deactivated » page 173.
Speed limiter deactivated » page 170.
High beam assistant switched on - high beam
ACC controls the driving speed according to
is switched on » page 79.
the approaching roundabout » page 174.
Headlight assistant switched on - high beam
ACC controls the driving speed according to
is switched on » page 80.
the approaching junction » page 174.
Auto Hold is activated » page 165.
ACC controls the driving speed according to
the road » page 174.
Unoccupied rear seat » page 62.
ACC controls the driving speed according to
the permissible speed » page 173.
Bad weather light switched on » page 75.
Cruise control system faulty » page 172.
High beam Assist System switched
on » page 79.
Cruise control activated » page 172.
Headlight assistant switched on » page 80.
Front Assist is started » page 169.
Take control » page 178.
Safety distance too small » page 168.
Service event » page 257.
Break recommendation » page 183.
Speed limiter faulty » page 171.
Driving mode Normal » page 157.
Speed limiter activated » page 170.
Driving mode Eco » page 157.
ACC activated » page 173.
Comfort Driving Mode » page 157.
Warning lights › Warning lights overview
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Symbol
Meaning
Individual Driving Mode » page 157.
Sport Driving Mode » page 157.
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Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use
Correct and safe
New vehicle or new parts
Introductory notes for correct use
New brake pads
New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking e ect dur-
ing the first 200 km, they have to be worn in first. Therefore,
ance with this manual is a prerequisite for the correct use of
drive very carefully.
New tyres
the vehicle.
New tyres do not have optimum grip for the first 500 km.
When using the vehicle, the generally binding legal provisions
Therefore, drive very carefully.
that are specific to the country must be observed. Such as
those for transporting children, switching o airbags, using
tyres, road tra‚c and the like.
Regular checks
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weights and loads.
What should be taken into account before driving?
Do not exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk of acci-
Use the prescribed operating fluids.
dents and injuries.
Drive on roads that meet the technical vehicle parameters.
Obstacles that exceed the ground clearance of the vehi-
Eliminate any defects before driving. If required, seek the help of
cle » page 265 can damage the vehicle when driving over
a specialised garage.
them.
Pay special attention to the following points:
Care must be taken during operations related to operation,
Is the tyre undamaged?
maintenance and self-help to avoid damage to the vehicle or
Is the tyre tread su‚cient?
injury. If required, seek the help of a specialised garage.
Is the tyre pressure su‚cient?
All work on the vehicle’s safety systems may only be carried
out by a specialist garage. This concerns e.g. the seat belts or
Do the headlamps, brake and turn signals work?
the airbag system.
Is the windscreen in good condition?
When using accessories, please note the instructions in the ac-
Is the brake fluid and coolant level OK?
cessory manufacturer’s instruction manual. These include child
Are the air outlet nozzles or air intake in front of the wind-
seats, roof racks, compressors etc.
screen free from obstruction?
Please note the service intervals.
Are the windscreen wiper and washer system and windscreen
wiper blades functional?
Is the windscreen washer fluid level su‚cient?
Correct and safe › Improper vehicle adjustments
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Are the windscreen wiper blades in good condition?
Space under the front flap
Are all seatbelt system components in good working order?
Are the seatbelts clean and have the buckles been unclogged?
Before opening the front flap
Risk of scalding! Do not open the front flap if steam or coolant
Is the spoiler working properly?
comes out of the engine compartment.
Are parts and components of the vehicle still visibly attached?
Switch o the ignition.
Are there no stains or operating fluids under the vehicle?
Open the driver door.
Components of the high-voltage system, for example the or-
ange-coloured high-voltage cable, are undamaged?
When working in the space under the front flap
Keep children away from the space under the front flap.
Follow the safety instructions listed in the chapter relating to
Improper vehicle adjustments
the high-voltage system » page 193, What you should be
mindful of.
Improper changes and maintenance can cause malfunctions and
Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits in the elec-
a ect safety-relevant and other functions of the vehicle.
trical system and in the 12 Volt vehicle battery.
Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the vehicle
Do not smoke near the vicinity of the front flap and refrain
should only be carried out by a specialist garage.
from handling open flames or sparks.
Do not leave any objects in the space under the front flap.
Keep sensors and cameras functional
Handling operating fluids
Some functions of your vehicle are supported by sensors and
cameras inside and outside the vehicle.
Your vehicle uses various operating fluids to operate that can af-
Accessories additionally installed on the vehicle rear, such as bi-
fect health or the environment when they are emitted. It con-
cycle carriers, can impair the functioning of the sensors and
sists of battery acid from the 12 volt vehicle battery, coolant and
cameras.
brake fluid.
Do not cover or stick over the sensors and cameras and keep
Only use operating fluids outdoors or in well-ventilated areas.
them clean.
If required, wear protective equipment.
If you suspect damaged sensors or cameras, seek the help of a
Do not check and use operating fluids with the ignition switch-
specialist company.
ed on.
In the event of contact with operating fluids, wash a ected
areas with warm water. If required, seek medical help.
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Correct and safe › 12 volt vehicle battery
Store cloths soiled by brake fluids in a well-ventilated place un-
plies when the electric drive is switched o and the ignition is
til disposal. Cloths with residues of engine oil can ignite and
switched o .
cause a fire.
The components of the high-voltage system, e.g. the high-
voltage cables and the high-voltage battery, neither catch on
nor touch with the help of objects.
12 volt vehicle battery
Do not carry out any work on the high-voltage system or the
high-voltage battery.
Handling the 12-volt vehicle battery
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle battery is very caustic.
Work on the high-voltage system and the systems influenced
Improper handling of the 12 volt vehicle battery can cause an ex-
by it may only be carried out by qualified service technicians.
plosion, fire, chemical burns or poisoning!
Do not open or repair the components of the high-voltage sys-
tem.
When handling the 12-volt vehicle battery, eye and skin pro-
tection must be worn.
Do not replace, remove or disconnect the orange high-voltage
cables.
Do not tilt the 12-volt vehicle battery, as it may leak battery
acid.
Do not open, replace, or remove the cover of the high-voltage
battery.
If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash the a ected
areas with water for a few minutes. Seek medical assistance
Damage to the vehicle or the high-voltage battery can result in
the escape of toxic and flammable gases. Open the windows
without delay.
to ensure that any gases are vented and exit the vehicle.
Do not charge a frozen or thawed 12-volt vehicle battery. Re-
Avoid contact with liquids and gases coming from the high-
place a frozen 12-volt vehicle battery.
voltage battery.
Do not use a damaged 12-volt vehicle battery.
In the event of fire, leave the vehicle and stay at a safe dis-
Short circuit! The battery poles of the 12-volt vehicle battery
tance. Inform rescuers about the fact that it is a vehicle with a
are not connected.
high-voltage battery.» page 31, After an accident.
WARNING
Notes on the high-voltage system
Risk of an accident!
A vehicle with an electric drive generates low operating noise
DANGER
when driving. It may not be noticed by other road users.
Improper handling of the high-voltage system and battery can
result in burns, injuries or fatal electric shock.
It must always be assumed that the high-voltage battery is
charged and that the high-voltage system is live. This also ap-
Correct and safe › Use electrical sockets in the vehicle
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Use electrical sockets in the vehicle
Check seat belts, their locks and attachment points for dam-
age.
Improper handling of the sockets may lead to life-threatening
electric shock or a fire.
Sitting safely
The sockets can become warm during operation. Do not touch
warm sockets.
For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the risk of injury
Protect sockets from liquids.
in the event of an accident, the following instructions must be
If moisture does manage to get into the power socket, com-
observed:
pletely dry out the socket before reuse.
Stand the backrests upright. If the front passenger seat back-
Do not insert any objects into the socket contacts.
rest has been folded forward, only the seat behind the driver's
seat may be used for transporting passengers.
Engage the rear seat backrests correctly.
Before your journey
Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the top of the
Adults and children, cargo and objects - everything has its place
headrest is as close as possible to the top of the head.
in the vehicle. Observe the following instructions so that all oc-
On the occupied rear seat, the headrest should not be in the
cupants are protected in the best possible way in the event of an
lower position although the upper edge of the headrest should
accident.
be at the same height as the top of the head.
Keep your feet in the footwell.
Before you go
Ensure that you have a good view of outside the vehicle. At-
Use the entire seat.
tach external devices (e.g. navigation system) so that they do
Do not lean forward or sit to the side.
not restrict the view externally.
Do not hold your limbs out the window.
Adjust the rearview mirrors.
Close all doors, the boot and front flap.
Stop the charging process and close the battery charging flap.
Take up the correct sitting position, adjust the seats correctly
and fasten the seat belt properly. Ensure that passengers do
likewise. Always leave the seat belt on while driving.
Only one person can be secured with a seat belt.
Make sure that the seat belts are not trapped, e.g. in the door
or in the seat.
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Correct and safe › Correct belt webbing arrangement
Adjust the driver's seat in the lon-
In pregnant women, the lap belt part must be as low as possi-
gitudinal direction so that the ped-
ble on the pelvis, so that no pressure is exercised on the abdo-
als can be fully pushed through
men.
with slightly bent legs.
The webbing must not be pinched or twisted and rub against
Adjust the steering wheel so that
sharp edges.
the distance A between the
The webbing must not pass over solid or fragile objects in
steering wheel and sternum is at
clothing, such as a key ring, etc.
least 25 cm.
The tongue may only be inserted into the buckle of the associ-
Adjust the angle of the backrest so
ated seat.
that the steering wheel can be
The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not attach clamps or
reached at the top with your arms
similar items to the webbing for adjusting the seat belt ac-
slightly bent.
cording to body size.
Move the passenger seat back as far as possible. The front
passenger must maintain a minimum distance of 25 cm from
the dash panel.
Correct steering wheel position
Hold the steering wheel with both
Correct belt webbing arrangement
hands on the outer edge in the
“9 o'clock” and “3 o'clock” posi-
The webbing arrangement is ex-
tion. Otherwise, you may experi-
tremely important for the seat belts
ence serious injury to the arms,
to o er the best possible protection.
hands and head when deploying
The shoulder strap must run over
the airbag.
the middle of the shoulder, must
never run over the neck, and must
lie firmly against the body (it must
not run over loose layers of cloth-
ing).
Securing children properly
The lap belt part must be placed in
front of the pelvis and fit tightly.
Do not carry a child on your lap, and secure the child and your-
self with a seat belt.
Only transport children in a suitable child seat » page 65.
Correct and safe › Transporting objects safely
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Children under 150 cm tall will not be properly protected with-
A child that has been properly secured in a child seat
out a child seat. Children that have been inadequately secured
There must be enough room be-
can be thrown through the vehicle in the event of an accident or
tween the child and the exit area of
a sudden manoeuvre. You can cause life-threatening injuries to
the side airbag for the side airbag to
yourself and other occupants.
o er the best possible protection.
If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting position while
driving, they are more likely to be injured in the event of an acci-
dent. This is especially true for children who are carried in the
passenger seat - when the airbag system triggers, they can be
seriously injured or killed!
A child that has been incorrectly secured in the wrong sitting
position - endangered by the side airbag
The child should not be in the de-
Transporting objects safely
ployment area of the side airbag.
When moving heavy objects, there is a shift in emphasis. Thus,
the driving behaviour of the vehicle changes.
Adjust driving speed and driving style to this changed driving
behaviour.
Unsecured or misplaced items may be thrown around in the
event of an accident or sudden manoeuvre. There is a risk of se-
rious injury and loss of control of the vehicle!
In a rear-end collision at 50 km/h unsecured objects are thrown
forward with up to 50 times their weight. A 1.5 litre water bottle
is thrown with up to 75 kg.
Transport objects securely.
Stow objects so they do not hinder the driver. Keep the driver
footwell clear.
Stow small items in the storage compartments.
Do not leave lockable storage compartments open.
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Correct and safe › Safe driving
Do not let items protrude out of the slots. This note does not
Use assistance systems
apply to bottles in bottle trays.
The assistance systems are only for support and do not absolve
Do not place any objects on the dash panel or on the luggage
you from your responsibility for driving the vehicle.
compartment cover.
The assistance systems are subject to physical and technical lim-
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of fasteners and
itations. Therefore, in certain situations, system reactions may
shelves.
be perceived as undesirable or delayed.
Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compartment and se-
Stay alert and be ready to intervene.
cure it, so that it cannot slip.
Familiarise yourself with the assistance systems, their limita-
Place heavy objects in the luggage compartment as far for-
tions and operating conditions.
ward as possible.
Activate, deactivate and adjust the assistance systems so that
you have full control of the vehicle in any tra‚c situation.
Safe driving
Driving with a loaded roof rack
When transporting objects on the roof rack, the vehicle’s driving
Introductory notes
behaviour changes.
Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you are fully
Adapt your speed and driving style to this.
responsible for road safety.
Always adjust driving speed to the road conditions as well as
Towing a trailer
the tra‚c and weather conditions.
The vehicle’s handling characteristics change with a trailer. The
assistance systems may behave di erently.
Lights up when the outside temperature is low lights up in the
instrument cluster.
Drive more slowly, excessive speed can lead to loss of control
of the vehicle.
Paying attention to warning signals
Keep a larger distance from the vehicle in front.
The driver information system warns you with indicator lights
and messages in the event of any faults.
Do not exceed the max. vertical load and the permissible trailer
load.
Failure to follow the warnings may increase the risk of accidents
and injuries.
Driving through water
Water must not enter the vehicle systems!
If the vehicle issues a warning signal, then park the vehicle
safely and follow the information in the instrument cluster, and
Therefore, determine the water depth before driving through
water. The water level must not exceed the lower edge of the
lower beam.
Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely!
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Drive at max. walking speed. Otherwise, a wave may form in
Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal depressed.
front of the vehicle, increasing the water level.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Never stop in the water, do not drive backwards and never
Switch o the ignition.
stop the engine.
Release the brake pedal.
Is something wrong?
Pay attention to changes in vehicle handling.
Exiting the vehicle
If in doubt about safety, stop driving and seek the help of a
specialist garage.
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle!
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle ‘pulling’ to the side may indi-
Children may injure themselves when handling the seats, re-
cate a puncture.
leasing the parking brake etc.
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the vehicle care-
In emergency situations, children are not able to leave the ve-
fully without heavy steering or heavy braking.
hicle on their own or help themselves.
Immediately remove foreign bodies stuck in the tyre tread.
At very high or very low temperatures, there is danger to life!
Do not remove foreign objects that have penetrated into the
When locking the vehicle, the SAFE function switches on. As a
tyre. Check the tyre pressure and seek the help of a special-
result, no doors or windows can be opened from the inside.
ised garage.
Turn o the SAFE function if people are left behind in the
Immediately remove any objects jammed under the floor of
locked vehicle » page 35.
the vehicle. These can damage the vehicle or ignite and cause
a fire.
Deviating weather conditions
Stop the vehicle safely!
If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with di erent
weather conditions from those specified, please contact a ŠKO-
A vehicle that has not been secured may roll away and cause ac-
DA partner. They will advise you if certain precautions need to
cidents.
be taken to ensure the full functioning of the vehicle or to pre-
For parking, look for a place with suitable ground. Do not park
vent damage (e.g. coolant, 12 volt vehicle battery replacement,
the vehicle on flammable materials such as dried leaves, spilt
etc.).
fuel. Hot vehicle parts can cause a fire.
Carry out the following activities in the specified order when
parking.
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Correct and safe › Emergency call
Emergency call
Minor accident - call option
The Infotainment screen displays the option to set up a connec-
What you should be mindful of
tion to the emergency call centre or breakdown service.
WARNING
Indicator light
Availability of a mobile network is indispensable for establishing
The system status is displayed after
a connection to the emergency number.
the ignition is switched on, by the il-
WARNING
lumination of warning lamp A .
This emergency service is only available in some countries.
Green - lit up - the system is func-
WARNING
tional
If the vehicle is located in an area without a functioning emer-
Green - flashing - a call is being
gency call system infrastructure, no vehicle data shall be trans-
made to the emergency call centre
mitted to the emergency call centre.
Red - lit up - there is a system fail-
ure, immediately seek the help of a
specialist garage
Functionality
Not lit up - the system is out of order due to a long term un-
After the start of the conversation, the emergency call centre al-
available mobile network, if this circumstance persists, the sys-
so contains information as to the accident location and the se-
tem will require the assistance of a specialist garage
verity of the accident, the number of occupants with seatbelts
WARNING
on and the vehicle identification number (VIN).
If there is a system fault, no emergency call is possible.
Once the connection has been established, communication with
the emergency call centre takes place via the loudspeaker and
microphone installed in the vehicle.
Serious accident - automatic call
In the event of an accident where the airbag or belt tensioner
activates, a call is automatically started with the emergency call
centre.
The automatic call to the emergency call centre is also started
after the Emergency Assist assistant system has intervened.

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