Owner's Manual - Page 113

For 2011 IBIZA ST.

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111Lights and visibility
The mirrors demist for some minutes to prevent draining the
battery.
If necessary, press the button again to repeat the function.
The exterior mirror heating is not activated with temperatures
above 20°C.
Folding in exterior mirrors*
Turn the control ⇒ fig. 68 to position to fold in the exterior
mirrors. You should always fold in the exterior mirrors if you are
driving through an automatic car wash. This will help prevent
damage.
Folding exterior mirrors back out to the extended position*
Turn the knob to position L or R to fold the exterior mirrors back
out ⇒ 
.
WARNING
Convex or aspheric mirrors increase the field of vision however the
objects appear smaller and further away in the mirrors. If you use these
mirrors to estimate the distance to vehicles behind you when changing
lane, you could make a mistake. Risk of accident.
If possible, use the rear view mirror to estimate distances to vehicles
behind you.
Make sure that you do not get your finger trapped between the mirror
and the mirror base when folding back the mirrors. Risk of injury!
For the sake of the environment
The exterior mirror heating should be switched off when it is no longer nee-
ded. Otherwise, it is an unnecessary fuel waste.
Note
If the electrical adjustment ever fails to operate, the mirrors can be ad-
justed by hand by lightly pressing the edge of the mirror glass.
In vehicles with electric exterior mirrors, the following points should be
observed: if, due to an external force (e.g. a knock while manoeuvring), the
adjustment of the mirror housing is altered, the mirror will have to be com-
pletely folded electrically. Do not readjust the mirror housing by hand, as
this will interfere with the mirror adjuster function.
The rear view mirrors can be adjusted separately or simultaneously, as
described before.
The fold-in function on the exterior mirrors is not active at speeds over
40 km/h.
Safety First Operating Instructions Practical Tips Technical Specifications
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