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Seat Leon 2020 User Manual

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Seat Leon 2020 User Manual

Since 1984, Seat has been making the Ibiza, which is a small car.
The Seat Ibiza is known for having a stylish look, being small, and running well. It is a popular choice on the European market because it is both useful and comfortable while still being affordable. The Ibiza comes in different body styles, such as a 5-door hatchback and the Ibiza ST, which is a station wagon.
The Seat Ibiza usually has a modern and sporty look in terms of its style. It has a unique front face, smooth lines on the body, and stylish lights. The Ibiza’s interior is made to be both comfy and useful, with plenty of room for passengers and a well-organized dashboard with easy-to-use controls.
Most of the time, Ibiza comes with a range of gasoline and diesel engines to meet different tastes and market needs. These engines are made to have a good mix between speed and gas mileage. There may be both manual and automatic transmission choices.

Thank you for your trust in choosing a SEAT vehicle.

  • With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology and top-quality features.
  • We recommend reading this Instruction Manual carefully to learn more about your vehicle so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily driving.
  • Information about handling is complemented with instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we want to give you valuable advice and tips to drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting the environment.
  • We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring. SEAT, S.A.

WARNING
Read and always observe safety information concerning the passenger’s front airbag, Fitting and use child seats.

About this manual

  • This manual describes the features of the ve-hicle at the time of drafting this text. Some of the features described below will be introduced in the future or will only be available in certain markets.
  • Some of the features described here are not included in all the types or variations of the model and they can be varied or modified based on technical or marketing requirements without it being considered misleading advertising.
  • Some details on the drawings may vary from its vehicle and must be interpreted as a standard representation.
  • The direction indicators (left, right, forwards, backward) in this manual refer to the travel direction of the vehicle unless otherwise stated.
  • The audiovisual material is only meant to help the users better understand some features of the car. It is not a replacement for the instruction manual. Access the instruction manual to see the complete information and warnings.

The features marked with an asterisk are included by default only in certain versions of the model, supplied as optional only for certain versions or only offered in certain countries.

  • Trademarks are marked with ®. The absence of this symbol does not guarantee that the term is not a trademark.
  • It indicates that the section continues on the next page.

You can access the information in this manual using:

  • A thematic table of contents that follows the manual’s general chapter structure.
  • Visual table of contents that uses graphics to indicate the pages containing “essential” information, which is detailed in the corresponding chapters.
  • Alphabetical index with many terms and synonyms to help you find information.

WARNING
Texts after this symbol contain information about safety and warn you about possible accident or injury risks.

CAUTION
Texts after this symbol indicate possible damage to the vehicle.

For the sake of the environment
Texts after this symbol contain information about the protection of the environment.

Printed and digital instruction manual

  • The printed instruction manual contains relevant information about the use of the vehicle and the Infotainment System.
  • The digital version of the manuals contains more in-depth information. It is available on SEAT’s official website.
  • To view the digital version of the manual

Safety

Safe driving

For your own safety and the safety of your passengers, always note the following points before every trip:

  • Make sure that the vehicle’s lights and turn signals are working properly.
  • Check tire pressure
  • Ensure that all windows provide a clear and good view of the surroundings.
  • Make sure all luggage is secured.
  • Make sure that no objects can interfere with the pedals.
  • Adjust the front seat, headrest, and mirrors properly according to your size.
    Ensure that the passengers in the rear seats always have the headrests in the in-use position.
  • Instruct passengers to adjust the headrests according to their height.
  • Protect children with appropriate child seats and properly applied seat belts.
    Assume the correct sitting position. Instruct your passengers also to assume a proper sitting position.
  • Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your passengers also to fasten their seat belts properly.

Factors influencing safety

As a driver, you are responsible for yourself and your passengers.

  • Always pay attention to traffic and do not get distracted by passengers or telephone calls.
  • Never drive when your driving ability is impaired (e.g. by medication, alcohol, or drugs).
  • Observe traffic laws and speed limits.
  • Always reduce your speed as appropriate for road, traffic, and weather conditions.
  • When traveling long distances, take breaks regularly – at least every two hours.
  • If possible, avoid driving when you are tired or stressed.

WARNING

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or narcotics may result in severe accidents and even loss of life.
  • Alcohol, drugs, medication, and narcotics may significantly alter perception, affect reaction times and safety while driving, which could result in the loss of control of the vehicle.

Safety equipment
Never put your safety or the safety of your passengers in danger. In the event of an accident, the safety equipment may reduce the risk of injury. The following points cover part of the safety equipment in your SEAT1):

  • three-point seat belts,
  • belt tension limiters for the front and rear side seats,
  • belt tensioners for the front seats,
  • front airbags,
  • knee airbags,
  • side airbags in the front seat backrests,
  • side airbags in the rear seat backrests*,
  • head-protection airbags,
  • “ISOFIX” anchor points for “ISOFIX” rear child seat system
  • height-adjustable front headrests,
  • rear headrests with in-use position and a non-use position,
  • adjustable steering column.

The safety equipment mentioned above works together to provide you and your passengers with the best possible protection in the event of an accident. However, these safety systems can only be effective if you and your passengers are sitting in the correct position and use this equipment properly. Safety is everyone’s business

Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants

  • The correct sitting positions for the driver and passengers are shown below.
  • If your physical constitution prevents you from maintaining the correct sitting position, contact a specialized workshop for help with any special devices. The seat belt and airbag can only provide optimum protection if a correct sitting position is adopted. SEAT recommends taking your car in for technical service.
  • For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident or sudden braking or maneuver, SEAT recommends the following positions:

Valid for all vehicle occupants:

  • Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is at the same level as the top of your head, or as close as possible to the same level as the top of your head, and under no circumstances below eye level. Keep the back of your neck as close as possible to the headrest.
  • Short people must lower the headrest completely, even if their head is below its upper edge.
  • Tall people must raise the headrest completely.
  • Always keep your feet in the footwell while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Adjust and fasten your seat belt correctly.

The following also applies to the driver

  • Move the seat backrest to an almost upright position so that your back rests completely against it.
  • Move the steering wheel so it is at least 25 cm (10 inches) away from the sternum and you can hold it with both hands on both sides, on the outer part, with your arms slightly bent.
  • The steering wheel must always point towards the chest and never towards the face.
  • Move the seat in such a way that you can step on the pedals with your knees slightly bent and with a distance between the knees and the dashboard of at least 10 cm (4 inches).
  • Adjust the height of the seat so that you can reach the top of the steering wheel.
  • Always keep both feet in the footwell so that you have the vehicle under control at all times.

For the passenger, the following applies:

  • Move the seat backrest to an almost upright position so that your back rests completely against it.
  • Move the seat as far back as possible (minimum 25 cm between the chest and the dashboard check translation). If you are sitting closer than 25 cm, the airbag system cannot protect you properly

Number of seats

  • The vehicle has 5 seats, 2 in the front and 3 in the rear. All seats are equipped with a safety belt.
  • In some versions, your vehicle is approved only for 4 seats. 2 front seats and 2 rear seats.

WARNING
Sitting in an incorrect position may increase the risk of severe or lethal injuries in the event of sudden braking or maneuvering, in case of collision or accident, and if the airbags deploy.

  • Before starting the car, all passengers must be sitting in the correct position and stay like that for the entire journey. This also applies to the correct use of the seat belt.
  • The maximum amount of people in the vehicle is the same as the amount of seats with seat belts.
  • For children, always use a certified protection system, certified and suited for their weight and height ››› page 28.
  • While driving, always keep your feet in the footwell. Never place them over the seat or the dashboard, for example, or outside the window. Otherwise, the airbag and seat belt may offer insufficient protection and also increase the risk of injury in the event of an accident.

Risks of sitting in an incorrect position

If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at all, the risk of severe or lethal injuries increases. Seat belts can provide optimal protection only if the belt web is properly worn. Incorrect sitting positions substantially reduce the protective function of seat belts and, therefore, increase the risk of severe or even lethal injuries. The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially heightened when a deploying airbag strikes a vehicle occupant who has assumed an incorrect sitting position. The driver is responsible for all people, particularly children, inside the vehicle.
The following list contains examples of incorrect sitting positions that could be dangerous for all vehicle occupants

When the vehicle is in motion:

  • Never stand in the vehicle.
  • Never stand on the seats.
  • Never kneel on the seats.
  • Never tilt your seat backrest too far to the rear.
  • Never lean against the dash panel.
    Never lie on the rear seats.
  • Never sit on the front edge of a seat.
  • Never sit sideways.
  • Never lean out of a window.
  • Never put your feet out of a window.
  • Never put your feet on the dash panel.
  • Never place your feet on the bench or on the backrest of the seat.
  • Never travel in a footwell.
  • Never sit on the armrests.
  • Never travel without wearing a seat belt.
  • Never travel in the luggage compartment

WARNING

  • Sitting in an incorrect position increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of accidents and sudden braking or manoeuvres.
  • All occupants must sit correctly during the journey and wear their seat belt correctly.
  • Occupants of the vehicle that are not sitting correctly, not wearing the seat belt or are not at a proper distance of the airbag risk suffering very serious or lethal injuries, especially if the airbags deploy and strike them.

Steering wheel position adjustment

Adjust the steering wheel before your trip and only when the vehicle is stationary.
Pull the lever down, move the steering wheel to the desired position, and lift the lever back up until it locks.

WARNING

  • Incorrect use of the steering wheel adjustment function and an incorrect adjustment of the steering wheel can result in severe or fatal injury.
  • After adjusting the steering column, push the lever ››› Fig. 5 1 firmly upwards to ensure the steering wheel does not accidentally change position while driving.
  • Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. If you need to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion, stop safely and make the proper adjustment.
  • The adjusted steering wheel should be facing your chest and not your face so as not to hinder the driver’s front airbag protection in the event of an accident.
  • When driving, always hold the steering wheel with both hands on the outside of the ring at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions to reduce injuries when the driver’s front airbag deploys.
  • Never hold the steering wheel at the 12 o’clock position or in any other manner (e.g. in the center of the steering wheel). In such cases, if the driver’s airbag deploys, you may sustain injuries to your arms, hands and head.

Reference Link

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