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Operation
Instruments
Detail of instrument panel
Fig. 24 Instrument panel, on dash panel: var-
iant 1.
Fig. 25 Instrument panel, on dash panel: var-
iant 2.
Details of the instruments ››› Fig. 24
or
›
›
› Fig. 25:
Speedometer. Depending on the
vehicle in km/h or in mph.
Displays on the screen. . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Reset knob for trip recorder (trip).
–
Press the button
0.0/SET
briefly
to
sw
itch the trip odometer and od-
ometer.
–
Press the
0.0/SET
for 5 seconds t
o
r
eset the odometer to zero and,
where necessary, other indicators
on the multifunction display. . . . . 40
Fuel reserve display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Rev counter (with the engine run-
ning, in thousands of revolutions
per minute).
The beginning of the red zone of
the rev counter indicates the maxi-
mum speed in any gear after run-
ning-in and with the engine hot.
However, it is advisable to change
up a gear or move the selector lever
to D (or lift your foot off the acceler-
ator) before the needle reaches the
red zone ›››
.
Clock set button.
–
If necessary, change the time dis-
play by pressing the top and bot-
tom buttons of the rocker switch
››› Fig. 26
B
.
–
Press the button
to change
the hour, so that it is flashing.
1
2
3
4
5
6
–
To continue setting the time,
press button
0.0/SET
. Hold button
down to scroll through the num-
bers quickly.
–
Press the
button again to
change the minutes, so that it
flashes.
–
To continue setting the time,
press button
0.0/SET
. Hold button
down to scroll through the num-
bers quickly.
–
Press button
again to end the
clock setting.
CAUTION
●
When the engine is cold, avoid high revs
and heavy acceleration and do not make the
engine work hard.
●
To prevent damage to the engine, the rev
counter needle should only remain in the red
zone for a short period of time.
For the sake of the environment
Changing up a gear in time reduces fuel con-
sumption and noise.
Note
On the screen of the SEAT Portable System
(supplied by SEAT) ››› page 123 other instru-
ments
can be viewed, such as an outside tem-
perature gauge.
36
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