Seat toledo User manual

toledo
Owner’s manual
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1
This oowner’s MManual
and the Supplements provided should be
read arefully so that you an qui kly
be ome familiar with the ontrols and
operation of your vehi le.
As well as are and regular maintenan e,
orre t handling helps maintain the ar’s
value.
For ssafety rreasons pplease nnote aalso
the iinformation oon ““A essories,
modifi ations aand rrepla ement oof
parts”.
One ffinal rrequest:
Please pass the omplete vehi le wallet
on to the new owner of your vehi le if you
should sell it, as the vehi le literature
belongs to the vehi le.
ON BOARD LITERATURE
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Range oof eequipment
It des ribes the largest possible range of
equipment envisaged at the time of going
to press. Some of the equipment may not
be available until later or will only be
available in ertain markets.
✱
Items of equipment marked with
this symbol are only available
on ertain model versions or are
only available as optional extras on er-
tain models or are only available in er-
tain markets.
Environmental nnotes
❀
Texts ffollowing tthis ssymbol
and pprinted iin iitali s aare iimpor-
tant nnotes oon eenvironmental
prote tion.
Contents
On the next few pages you will find a on-
tents list whi h lists all of the points
detailed in this Owner’s Manual in order.
Alphabeti al iindex
At the end of the manual you will find a
omprehensive alphabeti al index.
You an find desired information qui kly
by looking for the key in the index.
Notes oon ddire tion
Apart from ex eptions, all notes on the
dire tion (left, right, front, rear) in this
manual always refer to the vehi le’s dire -
tion of travel.
Ex eption: possible spe ifi steering
des riptions.
Warning nnotes
All bblo ks oof ttext iin bbold pprint, wwith
this olour bba kground aand tthe
title ““Warning” rrefer tto ppotential
a ident oor iinjury rrisks.
Text iin bbold pprint wwarns aagainst ppos-
sible ddamage tto tthe vvehi le oor nnotes
parti ularly iimportant iinformation oon
how tto ttreat yyour vvehi le orre tly.
Offi ial SSEAT sservi e
The SSEAT DDealers, WWorkshops aand
Offi ial SServi e CCentres hhave tthe mmost
suitable sspe ifi ttools aand sstate-of-
the-art tte hnology aand sspe ialised
staff tto ddeal wwith aand rrepair aany pprob-
lem oor ffault tthat mmay bbefall yyour SSEAT
vehi le, gguaranteeing rrepairs iinside
or ooutside wwarranty, aand uusing oonly
genuine sspares.
Do nnot hhesitate tto onta t yyour
Offi ial SSEAT SServi e CCentre ffor aany
question tthat aarises iin tthe aappli a-
tion oor iinterpretation oof tthe oopera-
tions aand rrevisions rreferred tto iin tthis
manual.
STRUCTURE OF THIS MANUAL
You sshould nnote tthese ppoints bbefore rreading tthis OOwner’s MManual
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INTRODUCTION –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Below
we offer a brief summary of the ontents
of the hapters that this Instru tions
Manual is divided into.
Contents
1. Safety ffirst
This hapter provides information on your vehi le’s
passive safety fittings su h as seat belts, Air Bags,
hild seats and safety and head rests.
2. Handling iinstru tions
This hapter provides information on the layout of
the driver’s ontrols, the different seat adjustments,
how to reate a omfortable atmosphere inside the
ar, and how to start the engine.
3. Tips aand mmaintenan e
Advi e on environmentally friendly driving, are and
upkeep of your ar and ertain breakdowns (su h as
hanging bulbs) that you an do yourself.
4. Te hni al ddata
Numbers, values, dimensions and amounts (fuel
onsumption, for instan e) of your vehi le.
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INDEX
Introdu tion to the subje t . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3
Air Bag system* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.16
Safety for hildren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25
Front seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.32
Head restraints* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.33
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1.1
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You will find important information, tips
and notes on passive safety in your new
TOLEDO in this hapter.
We have detailed everything you need to
know about, for example, seat belts, Air
Bags, hild seats, safety for hildren and
head restraints.
Please ppay pparti ular aattention tto tthe
notes aand wwarnings iin tthis hapter–
in yyour oown iinterest aand iin tthe iinter-
est oof aall ppassengers.
Please ddrive arefully.
1.2
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SAFETY FIRST
Introdu tion tto tthe ssubje t
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Why hhave sseat bbelts?
It hhas bbeen pproven tthat sseat bbelts
give ggood pprote tion iin aaidents. IIn
most ountries, ttherefore, tthe wwear-
ing oof sseat bbelts iis rrequired bby llaw.
Warning
•
The bbelts sshould bbe pput oon
before eevery jjourney –– eeven iin
town ttraffi . TThis aalso aapplies tto
rear sseats. PPregnant wwomen ttoo
should aalways wwear aa sseat bbelt.
This iis tthe oonly wway tto gguarantee
prote tion ffor tthe uunborn hild!
For mmore iinformation oon tthis ppoint
please ssee ppage 11.11.
•
The rrouting oof tthe bbelt iis oof
major iimportan e tto tthe pprote tive
effe t oof tthe bbelt. HHow tthe bbelt
should bbe wworn iis ddes ribed oon
the nnext ppages.
This illustration shows a ar driving
towards a wall. The vehi le o upants are
not belted in.
The physi al prin iple of a frontal rash is
easy to explain.
As soon as the vehi le is moving, so-
alled “kineti energy” is reated by the
movement of the vehi le , in the vehi le
itself as well as in the vehi le o upants.
The extent of the “kineti energy” effe t
depends largely on the speed of the vehi-
le and on the weight of the vehi le and
the vehi le o upants.
The higher the speed and the greater the
weight of the vehi le, the more energy
must be dispersed should an a ident
o ur.
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1.3
SAFETY FIRST
Seat bbelts
B1H-118
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The speed of the vehi le is, however, the
more important fa tor. If, for example, the
speed in reases from 25 km/h to
50 km/h, the kineti energy in reases
fourfold!
As the vehi le o upants in our example
are wearing no seat belts, their entire
kineti energy an only be dispersed
through the rash into the wall, should a
rash o ur. The onsequen es would be
severe or possibly even fatal injuries.
If you are driving at a speed of only
30 km/h to 50 km/h, for es whi h an
easily ex eed 1000 kg are exerted on the
body should an a ident o ur.
The for es exerted on the body will
in rease further at higher speeds, e.g. At
twi e the speed the for es in rease four-
fold!
Vehi le o upants not wearing their seat
belts are thus not “linked” to their vehi-
le.
In a frontal rash, these people will on-
tinue to move forward at the same speed
as the vehi le was travelling before the
vehi le rashed!
1.4
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SAFETY FIRST
B1H-119 TO0-003
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In ase of a frontal ollision a ident, the
o upants who are not belted up are
thrown forwards and ollide with parts of
the vehi le interior, e.g. the steering
wheel, instrument panel or winds reen.
Vehi le o upants who are not belted in
may even be thrown out of the vehi le.
This ould even lead to serious injuries.
The wide spread opinion that you an pro-
te t your body with your hands in the
event of a light a ident is not orre t.
Even at low speeds of ollision, for es
whi h annot be defle ted a t on the
body.
It is also important that o upants sitting
in the rear seats are belted in as they an
also be thrown out of the vehi le in the
event of an a ident. Somebody sitting in
the rear and not using a seat belt is
endangering not only himself but also the
o upants of the front seats.
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1.5
SAFETY FIRST
B1H-160B1H-120
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Prote ting sseat bbelts
Seat belts whi h are worn properly on-
tribute to the orre t seating position of
the vehi le’s o upants. The seat belts
help redu e kineti energy onsiderably.
They also prevent un ontrollable move-
ments whi h an also be the ause of
severe injuries.
Vehi le o upants who wear their seat
belts orre tly benefit greatly from the
fa t that kineti energy is absorbed by the
belt. The vehi le front stru ture and other
passive safety measures, su h as the Air
Bag System, also guarantee a redu tion
in kineti energy. The energy reated is
thus kept to a low level and the risk of
injury redu ed.
Our examples des ribe frontal rashes.
These physi al prin iples also apply, of
ourse, to other types of a idents and to
vehi les with the Air Bag System.
This is why you
must
put on your seat belt
before every journey, even if you are only
going “just around the orner”. Please
also ensure that your passengers are or-
re tly belted in.
You have seen how seat belts fun tion in
the ase of an a ident on previous
pages.
A ident statisti s have proven that the
risk of injury is redu ed and the han e of
survival in a serious a ident is in reased
if the seat belt is worn properly.
For this reason, the wearing of seat belts
is a legal requirement in most ountries.
The orre t method of wearing the seat
belt, and how the Air Bag System fun -
tions, is des ribed on the following
pages.
1.6
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SAFETY FIRST
B1H-123
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Warning nnotes
•
The bbelts sshould bbe pput oon
before eea h jjourney –– eeven iin
town ttraffi ! TThis aalso aapplies tto
the rrear sseats.
•
The mmaximum llevel oof pprote tion
by tthe sseat bbelts an oonly bbe
attained iif tthe bbelts aare wworn pprop-
erly.
•
Please eensure tthat tthe bbelts aare
put oon eexa tly aas ddes ribed iin tthis
hapter.
Putting tthe sseat bbelt oon uunder-
neath yyour aarm, ffor eexample,
would onsiderably iin rease tthe
risk oof iinjury iin tthe ase oof aan aai-
dent!
•
The bbelt mmust nnot bbe ttwisted oor
aught, nnor sshould iit bbe aallowed tto
rub oon aany ssharp eedges.
•
Two ppeople ((in luding hildren)
must nnever bbe sse ured wwith oone
belt. IIt iis pparti ularly ddangerous tto
belt yyour hild iin wwhen iit iis ssitting
on yyour llap.
•
The bbelt sstrap sshould nnot bbe
worn oover hhard oor bbreakable aarti-
les ((glasses, bball ppens, eet ...), aas
it mmay ause iinjuries.
•
Bulky aand lloose lothing ((e.g.
an oover oat oon ttop oof aa jja ket),
hinder orre t ffitting aand wworking
of tthe sseat bbelt.
•
In oorder tto aahieve mmaximum
belt pprote tion ooupants mmust
be pproperly sseated; he k aalso
the ""Front sseats" hapter.
Please ttake nnoti e oof tthe wwarning
notes oon tthe nnext ppage.
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1.7
SAFETY FIRST
B31-151C
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•
You mmust aalways kkeep yyour ffeet
in tthe ffoot wwell dduring aa jjourney ––
never oon tthe ddashboard oor oon tthe
seats.
•
The bbelts mmust bbe kkept lean aas
dirt mmay aaffe t tthe pproper ffun tion-
ing oof tthe rretra tors ((see ""Care aand
maintenan e" hapter).
•
The sslot ffor tthe bbelt ttongue mmust
not bbe bblo ked wwith ppaper oor aany-
thing ssimilar, aas tthe ttongue an
otherwise nnot eengage pproperly.
•
You sshould he k yyour sseat
belts rregularly. IIf yyou ffind aany
damage oon tthe bbelt, bbelt onne -
tions, rretra tor oor tthe llo king
pie es, tthe bbelt mmust bbe rrepla ed
by aa TTe hni al SServi e CCentre.
•
The sseat bbelts mmay nnot bbe
removed ffrom tthe vvehi le oor mmodi-
fied iin aany wway. DDo nnot aattempt tto
remove tthe sseat bbelts yyourself.
•
Belts wwhi h aare sstressed aand
thus sstret hed iin aan aaident mmust
be rrepla ed bby aa TTe hni al SServi e
Centre. TThe bbelt aan horages sshould
be he ked.
Note
In some export ountries seat belt fun -
tions ould differ from the 3 point or lap
belts des ribed on the next pages
1.8
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SAFETY FIRST
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How aare sseat bbelts pput oon
properly?
Putting 33 ppoint bbelt oon
You mmust aadjust tthe ffront sseat tto yyour
height bbefore ffastening tthe sseat bbelt.
See ""Front sseats" hapter.
For the entre rear seat, it must be taken
into a ount that the ba k of the seat
must be perfe tly lo ked in position for
orre t fun tioning of the seatbelt. See
page 2.68.
The inertia reel belt gives omplete free-
dom of movement when pulled slowly.
Sudden braking, however, will ause the
belt to lo k.
The me hanism will also lo k the belt
when a elerating, driving down steep
gradients or ornering.
Warning
Seat bbelts an oonly ggive ttheir mmax-
imum pprote tion iin aan aaident iif
the bba krest iis iin aan uupright pposi-
tion aand tthe bbelt iis ffitted losely tto
the bbody.
•
Pull belt by the tongue slowly and
smoothly a ross the hest and hips.
•
Push the tongue into the lo king part of
the seat until it engages audibly
(pull tto
test!).
Warning
The ttongue mmust bbe ppressed iinto
lo king ppart ddesignated ffor tthat
seat aand sseat bbelt. TThe pprote tive
effe t oof tthe bbelt wwill ootherwise bbe
negatively aaffe ted aand tthe rrisk oof
injury iin reases!
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1.9
SAFETY FIRST
B1H-127
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Warning
The sshoulder ppart oof tthe bbelt mmust
run rroughly aaross tthe entre oof
the sshoulder, oon nno aaount
against tthe nne k aand mmust aalso bbe
firmly iin onta t wwith tthe bbody.
The llap ppart oof tthe bbelt mmust ffit
tightly aaross tthe ppelvis– nnot
a ross tthe sstoma h. IIf nne essary,
pull tthe bbelt ttight.
Warning
•
Please eensure tthat tthe sseat bbelt
is ffitted pproperly. AA sseat bbelt wwhi h
is wworn iin orre tly ould aalso
ause iinjury iin aan aaident.
•
A sseat bbelt wwhi h iis wworn ttoo
loosely ould ause iinjury aas yyour
kineti eenergy wwill tthrow yyour bbody
further fforward iin aan aaident aand
it wwill bbe aught aabruptly bby tthe
seat bbelt.
1.10
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SAFETY FIRST
B31-119CB31-167C
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With the aid of the
belt hheight aadjust-
ment
the routing of the shoulder belt for
the front and rear seats an be set to fit
the body properly.
•
To adjust, push the upper relay fitting
in the dire tion shown, hold in this posi-
tion and move up or down so that the
shoulder part of belt runs roughly a ross
the entre of the shoulder as shown in the
left-hand illustration –
on nno aaount
against tthe nne k.
•
After adjusting, pull the belt with a jerk
to ensure that the relay fitting is properly
engaged.
Note
The seat height adjustment* an also be
used to adjust belt routing on front seats.
Warning
Pregnant wwomen sshould aalways
wear aa sseat bbelt ttoo. TThe llap ppart
of tthe bbelt sshould bbe aas llow aas
possible aaross tthe ppelvis sso tthat
no ppressure iis eexerted oon tthe
abdomen.
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1.11
SAFETY FIRST
B1H-131TO8-052
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Taking tthree ppoint bbelt ooff
To release the belt, press the red button in
the lo k. The tongue will then spring out.
Pass the tongue towards the door by hand
so that the retra tor an roll the belt up
properly. A plasti knob in the belt holds
the tongue in a onvenient position.
Lap bbelt*
The entre pla e on the rear seat is fitted
with a lap belt.
The belt lo k is used in the same way as
on the three point inertia reel belts.
For safety reasons a lap belt not being
used should always be onne ted to the
bu kle.
Warning
•
The llap ppart oof tthe bbelt mmust ffit
tightly aaross tthe ppelvis– nnot
a ross tthe sstoma h. IIf nne essary,
loosen tthe bbelt.
•
Pregnant wwomen sshould aalways
wear sseat bbelts ttoo. TThe llap ppart oof
the bbelt sshould bbe aas llow aas ppossi-
ble aaross tthe ppelvis sso tthat nno
pressure iis eexerted oon tthe
abdomen.
1.12
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SAFETY FIRST
B1H-133B1H-132
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To llengthen
belt hold the tongue at right
angles to belt and pull belt through to the
required length – see illustrations.
The belt is easier to adjust if tongue and
ap are pressed together.
To sshorten
belt it is only ne essary to
pull the free end of belt.
The surplus belt length is taken up by
moving the plasti slide.
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1.13
SAFETY FIRST
B1H-134B1H-135
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Belt ttensioner*
Safety for the
belted-in
driver and front
passenger is in reased by the belt ten-
sioners fitted to the inertia reels of the
front 3 point seatbelts to supplement the
Air Bag.
In ase of a severe frontal ollision the
system is a tivated by sensors whi h fire
a pyrote hni harge in the two automati
tightening devi es.
This makes the devi es roll up and tighten
the tensioners.
Warning
•
Any rrepair wwork oon tthe ttensioner
system oor tthe rremoval oor iinstalla-
tion oof ssystem omponents ffor
other rrepair wwork sshould bbe ar-
ried oout bby aa TTe hni al SServi e
Centre.
•
The pprote tive ffun tion oof tthe
belt ttensioner iis apable oof ooper-
ating oonly oon e. IIf tthe bbelt tten-
sioners hhave bbeen aativated aat aany
time, tthe ssystem mmust bbe rrenewed.
If yyou ssell tthe vvehi le, pplease ppass
on tthis MManual tto tthe nnew oowner.
Notes
•
Smoke is released when the tensioners
are a tivated. This smoke does not indi-
ate a fire in the vehi le.
•
It is of utmost importan e to observe
the relevant safety regulations when the
vehi le or omponents of the system are
s rapped. Te hni al Servi e Centres are
familiar with these regulations.
1.14
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SAFETY FIRST
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