Heating, ventilation and cooling
To access the smart heated seats function,
the CUPRA CONNECT personalisation service
must rst be activated ›››page270.
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To activate/deactivate the function go to the
seat heating submenu, and press on the Auto-
matic heating button below the image of the
corresponding seat.
The smart heated seats function requires a pe-
riod for learning usage habits. During this proc-
ess, progress will be shown as a percentage of
learning at any given moment, above the cor-
responding activation/deactivation button. In
addition, an A will be displayed on the air con-
ditioning bar next to the corresponding seat.
Seat heating level 3 (maximum) needs to be
used to ensure that habits are learned cor-
rectly.
During the learning period, it is advisable to
use the seat heater at dierent outside tem-
peratures to achieve optimal performance of
the smart heated seats.
The system will not learn about the use of the
seat heating if it is used straight after using the
seat heating with stationary air conditioning.
Once 100% learning has been achieved, au-
tomatic mode will begin. The corresponding
activation/deactivation button lights up in au-
tomatic mode. When the learning process is
successfully completed, the A changes colour.
Any change in the operating levels of the seat
heater during operation in automatic mode will
also be taken into account by the vehicle. In
this case the text Optimisingwill be displayed.
To reset the process and start the learning
period, go to the submenu Settings > Reset
driver / front passenger prole.
Tap to access information about the func-
tion.
Cases in which heat seating should not be
switched on
Do not switch seat heating on if any of the
following conditions are met:
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The seat is occupied by a person with limited
perception of pain or temperature.
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The seat is not occupied.
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The seat has a cover.
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A child seat has been installed on the seat.
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The seat cushion is wet or damp.
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The outdoor or indoor temperature is higher
than +25°C (77°F).
WARNING
People who cannot perceive pain or temper-
ature because of medications, paralysis or
chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes) or have a
limited perception of these, may suer burns
to the back, buttocks or legs when using seat
heating.
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People with limited pain and temperature
thresholds must never use seat heating.
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If an abnormality in the device's tempera-
ture control is detected, have it checked by a
specialist workshop.
WARNING
If the fabric of the cushion is wet, this can ad-
versely aect the operation of the seat heat-
ing, increasing the risk of burns.
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Make sure the seat cushion is dry prior to
using the seat heater.
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Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is
wet or damp.
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Do not leave clothing that is wet or damp
on the seat.
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Do not spill liquids on the seat.