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Driving
1) Do not use the rear assist system in the
follo
wing cases:
– If the vehicle has been overloaded at the rear.
– If the driver is not familiar with the system.
– If the rear lid is open.
– If the position and installation angle of the camera
have been changed, e.g. in a r
ear-end collision. Have
a specialised workshop check the system.
2) Optical illusions of the camera (exam-
ples)
The rear assist camer
a produces two-dimensional
images. Any cracks in or objects pr
otruding from the
ground or from other vehicles are more difficult to
spot or cannot be seen due to a lack of depth in the
image displayed.
Objects or other vehicles may seem to be closer or
further away than what they really ar
e:
– On changing from a flat surface to a slope or gradi-
ent.
– On changing from a slope or gradient to a flat sur-
face.
– If the v
ehicle has been overloaded at the rear.
– On approaching protruding objects. These objects
may be outside the angle of vision of the camera
when reversing.
Cleaning the camera lens
K
eep the camer
a l
ens clean and clear of
snow and ice:
●
Moisten the lens using a commercially
available, alcohol-based glass cleaning
agent and clean the lens with a dry cloth
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.
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Remove snow using a small brush.
●
Use de-icing spray to remove any ice
›
›
›
.
CAUTION
●
Never use abr
asive cleaners to clean the
camera lens.
●
Never remove snow or ice from the cam-
era lens using warm or hot water. This could
damage the lens.
Note
●
SEAT recommends that you practise
parking with the r
ear assist system in a qui-
et location or in a car park to become fa-
miliar with the system, including the orien-
tation lines and their function.
●
The orientation lines will not be displayed
on the screen if the rear lid is open or the
factory-fitted towing bracket is electrically
connected to a trailer.
Parking perpendicular to the road
(mode 1)
Fig. 255
Display: orientation lines for the park-
ing space behind the v
ehicl
e
Summary of the orientation points
Meaning of orient
ation lines displ
ayed on the
scr
een
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Fig. 255. All of the lengths of the
orientation lines use a vehicle located on a
horizontal surface as reference.
Red: safety distance, i.e. road area loca-
ted up to 40 cm behind the vehicle.
Green: prolongation of the rear of the ve-
hicle (somewhat enlarged). The area dis-
played green ends around 2 metres be-
hind the vehicle, on the road.
Yellow: prolongation of the rear of the ve-
hicle as the steering wheel turns. The
area displayed yellow ends around 3 me-
tres behind the vehicle, on the road.
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