2020-2024 Cupra Formentor SUV Infotainment system -> First steps User Manual
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Infotainment system  
Current documentation attached  
Radio stations and owners of data media and  
audio sources are responsible for the infor-  
mation they transmit.  
Infotainment system  
Introduction  
For using infotainment and its components,  
take into account, together with this instruc-  
tion manual, the following documentation:  
Bear in mind that parking lots, tunnels, tall  
buildings, mountains or due to the operation  
of other electrical devices, such as chargers,  
can also interfere with the reception of the  
radio signal.  
Supplements to your vehicle’s on-board  
documentation.  
First steps  
Instruction Manual of the mobile phone  
device or audio sources.  
Introduction  
Foils or adhesives with metallic layers on the  
antenna and on the window panes can inter-  
fere with radio reception.  
Operating instructions for data media and  
external players.  
Infotainment functions and settings depend  
on the country and equipment  
Manuals for the Infotainment accessories  
subsequently installed or used additionally.  
WARNING  
Before first use  
Description of services when running CU-  
The infotainment central computer is in-  
terconnected with the control units moun-  
ted on the vehicle. Therefore, there is a se-  
rious danger of accident and injury if the  
central computer is repaired or disassem-  
bled and reassembled incorrectly.  
Before the first use, bear in mind the follow-  
ing points, to take full advantage of the func-  
tions and settings offered:  
PRA CONNECT services.  
Observe the basic safety warnings  
Safety instructions  
page 162.  
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Never replace the central computer with  
Some function areas may include links to  
third-party websites. CUPRA is not the owner  
of the third-party websites accessible  
through the links, and assumes no liability for  
their content.  
Reset the Infotainment factory settings.  
another used, recycled or from another ve-  
hicle at the end of its useful life.  
Search and store favourite radio stations on  
the preset buttons so you can tune them  
quickly.  
The repair or disassembly and reassembly  
of the central computer should only be car-  
ried out at specialised workshops. To do so,  
CUPRA recommends going to a specialised  
CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.  
Use only suitable audio sources and data  
media.  
Some function areas may include outside in-  
formation from third-party providers. CUPRA  
is not responsible for such information being  
correct, up-to-date or complete, or for en-  
suring it does not infringe the rights of third  
parties.  
Pair a mobile phone to use phone man-  
agement through the Infotainment system.  
WARNING  
Use current maps for navigation.  
The factory assembled radio with integra-  
ted software is interconnected with the  
control units mounted on the vehicle.  
Register in CUPRA CONNECT to run the  
corresponding services.  
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Introduction  
Therefore, there is a serious danger of acci-  
dent and injury if the radio is repaired or  
disassembled and reassembled incorrectly.  
at all times (e.g. emergency services si-  
rens).  
vice is connected to the telephone inter-  
face of the vehicle, inside it there is an “un-  
locked” SIM card with sufficient balance to  
make calls and with sufficient network sig-  
nal coverage.  
Hearing may be impaired if using too high  
Never replace the radio with another ra-  
a volume setting, even if only for short peri-  
ods of time.  
dio that is used, recycled or from another  
vehicle at the end of its useful life.  
WARNING  
The repair or disassembly and reassembly  
WARNING  
of the radio should only be carried out at  
specialised workshops. To do so, CUPRA  
recommends going to a specialised CUPRA  
dealer or any SEAT dealership.  
Read and observe the operating instruc-  
tions provided by the manufacturer in  
question when using mobile phone devices,  
data media, external devices, external au-  
dio and multimedia sources.  
The following circumstances may result in  
an emergency call, phone call or data  
transmission not being made or being in-  
terrupted:  
When in areas with zero or insufficient  
WARNING  
mobile telephony or GPS signal. Also in  
tunnels, confined areas between very tall  
buildings, garages, underpasses, mountains  
and valleys.  
WARNING  
Any distraction affecting the driver in any  
way can lead to an accident and cause inju-  
ries. Reading the information on the screen  
and managing the infotainment system can  
distract your attention from traffic and  
cause an accident.  
Position the connection cables of the audio  
sources and external devices so that they  
do not interfere with the driver.  
When in areas with sufficient mobile  
phone or GPS signal, the telephony net-  
work of the telecommunications provider  
has interference or is not available.  
WARNING  
Always drive as carefully and responsibly  
When changing or connecting an audio or  
multimedia source may cause sudden  
changes in the volume.  
as possible.  
When the vehicle components necessary  
to make emergency calls, phone calls and  
to transmit data are damaged, do not work  
or do not have sufficient electrical power.  
WARNING  
Lower the volume before connecting or  
Connecting, inserting or removing an audio  
source or data media while driving can dis-  
tract your attention from the traffic and  
cause an accident.  
switching to audio or multimedia sources.  
When the battery of the mobile phone  
device is discharged or its charge level is in-  
sufficient.  
WARNING  
If mobile phone and radiocommunication  
devices are used without connection to an  
external antenna, the maximum electro-  
magnetic radiation levels inside the vehicle  
might be surpassed, thus posing a risk to  
the health of the driver and passengers.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
In some countries and some telephone  
networks it is only possible to make an  
emergency call, if a mobile telephone de-  
Select volume settings that allow you to  
easily hear signals from outside the vehicle  
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Infotainment system  
WARNING  
This is also the case if the external antenna  
has not been correctly installed.  
When the speakers and the vehicle com-  
ponents necessary for radio reception are  
damaged, do not work or do not have suffi-  
cient electrical power.  
The centre armrest may obstruct the driv-  
er's arm movements, which could cause an  
accident and severe injuries.  
Keep a distance of at least 20 centime-  
tres between the antennas of the mobile  
phone device and an active medical device,  
such as a pacemaker, as mobile phones  
might alter the functioning of these devi-  
ces.  
When the infotainment is switched off.  
Keep the storage compartments of the  
centre armrest closed at all times while the  
vehicle is in motion.  
WARNING  
Switch off mobile phone devices in areas  
with a risk of explosion!  
Do not carry a mobile phone switched on  
WARNING  
very close or directly on top of an active  
medical device, for instance in a chest  
pocket.  
If the light conditions are not good and the  
screen is damaged or dirty, the indications  
and information displayed on the screen  
may not be read or be read incorrectly.  
WARNING  
Immediately turn off the mobile phone if  
The driving recommendations and traffic  
indications shown on the navigation system  
may differ from the current traffic situa-  
tion.  
you suspect it is causing interferences in an  
active medical device or any other medical  
device.  
The indications and information dis-  
played on the screen should never induce  
to take any risk that compromises safety.  
The screen is not a replacement for driver  
awareness.  
Traffic signs, signalling systems, traffic  
WARNING  
regulations and local circumstances prevail  
over driving recommendations and naviga-  
tion system indications.  
Mobile phones, external devices and acces-  
sories that are loose or not properly se-  
cured could move around the passenger  
compartment during a sudden driving or  
braking manoeuvre or an accident and  
cause damage or injury.  
WARNING  
Adapt your speed and driving style to suit  
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-  
tions.  
Radio stations can transmit disaster or haz-  
ard announcements. The following condi-  
tions prevent such notices from being re-  
ceived or issued:  
Certain circumstances can significantly  
initially planned lengthen both the dura-  
tion of the trip and the route to the desti-  
nation, or even temporarily prevent naviga-  
tion to it, for example, if a road is closed to  
traffic.  
Set mobile phone devices, external devi-  
ces and their accessories outside the air-  
bag deployment areas or store them se-  
curely.  
When in areas with zero or insufficient ra-  
dio signal. Also in tunnels, confined areas  
between very tall buildings, garages, under-  
passes, mountains and valleys.  
When the frequency bands of the radio  
station have interference or are not availa-  
ble in areas with sufficient radio signal re-  
ception.  
Note  
In areas where special regulations apply or  
the use of mobile phones is forbidden, the  
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mobile device in question must be switched  
off at all times. The radiation produced by a  
mobile phone device when switched on  
may interfere with sensitive technical and  
medical equipment, possibly resulting in  
malfunction or damage to the equipment.  
Note  
If the playback volume is excessive or dis-  
torted, the speakers may be damaged.  
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