SKODA OCTAVIA 2010 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
SIMPLY CLEVER
ŠkodaOctavia
Supplement - for vehicles with LPG drive
01/2011
Dodatek Návodu k obsluze
Octavia anglicky 01.11
S64.5612.24.20
1Z0 012 026 ED
Supplement - for vehicles with LPG drive (natural gas) 1
Supplement - for vehicles with LPG drive
(natural gas)
This supplement replaces the Owner's manual OCTAVIA Edition 05.10 referred to in
the following as the Owner's manual.
The information given in this supplement takes preference over the information in the
Owner's manual.
Special equipment is marked with the symbol *.
We wish you a good journey
Škoda Auto a.s.
LPG as fuel
LPG is an alternative fuel for motor vehicles. It consists of a propane-butane mixture
and a small quantity of higher hydrocarbons.
The strict legal requirements for the exhaust emissions of motor vehicles are decisive
for the current importance of the LPGs. In comparison to all fossil fuels, the LPG is one
of the fuels with the lowest impact on the environment.
Safe LPG
An electromagnetic valve is located on the LPG fuel tank, which closes automatically
after switching off the engine and if the ignition is off in petrol mode.
An electromagnetic main cutoff valve interrupts the LPG supply in the engine compart-
ment when the engine is at standstill or in petrol mode.
A pressure relief valve in the LPG reservoir with cables to the outside prevents that the
gas enters the vehicle interior.
All the attachment points and materials are designed for maximum safety.
Important information
WARNING
When operating an LPG powered vehicle, the national legal requirements
must be observed.
If you can smell gas or suspect that there is a fault with the LPG gas system:
immediately switch over from LPG to petrol mode,
stop the vehicle, park your vehicle as far away as possible from passing
vehicles, switch off the ignition,
place the warning triangle on the side of the road at the prescribed
distance from your vehicle - proceed according to the relevant legal
requirements,
immediately extinguish any cigarettes and remove any items which
trigger sparks or incendiary items from the vehicle or put them out straight
away,
open the doors so that the vehicle can be aerated as quickly as possible,
close the mechanical shut-off valve page 2, “Closing the mechanical
shut-off valve”,
continue driving in the petrol mode and have the vehicle inspected
without delay by a specialist garage.
When parking the vehicle in an enclosed space (e.g. garage), make sure it is
well ventilated. This will dilute any escaping LPG.
It is prohibited to drive into enclosed storage places, garages and similar
areas where it is specifically not allowed to enter with LPG powered vehicles.
LPG is heavier than air and thus will flow along the floor, it is invisible and
forms an explosive mixture at a certain ratio with air.
When refuelling with LPG, and when cleaning and maintaining the vehicle,
smoking and working with a naked flame are prohibited.
For vehicles with auxiliary heating: Switch off the auxiliary heating.
The contents of the LPG gas tanks must only be drained into appropriate
containers or in the open where there is no risk of ignition from the escaping
gas. The draining procedure of the gas must only be carried out by an author-
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Quality and consumption of LPG2
ised service station, which employs properly qualified staff, while observing
the corresponding safety instructions.
The pressure tanks must not be exposed to a heat source.
In the event of an accident or fire in the vehicle, always switch off the igni-
tion!
Note
Please refer to the information and warning messages in the information display.
Have the LPG system inspected regularly by a specialist garage in accordance with
the service schedule page 6, “Service work”.
In countries where no Škoda service network is available, we recommend to solely
use petrol as fuel.
Quality and consumption of LPG
The quality demands on LPG are stipulated in the EN 589 standard uniformly across
Europe and therefore ensure a cross-border use without any problem.
There is a distinction between winter LPG and summer LPG. Winter LPG has a higher
percentage of propane. This can cause your vehicle to have a higher consumption with
winter LPG than with summer LPG.
The consumption is around 10 - 15 % higher than when using petrol for the same style
of driving.
Closing the mechanical shut-off valve
Fig. 1 LPG fuel tank/closing the mechanical shut-off valve
If you can smell gas or suspect that there is a fault with the LPG gas system, close the
mechanical shut-off valve as follows:
Slacken the screws on the cover of the multi-function valve fig. 1 and remove
the cover.
Close the mechanical shut-off valve fig. 1 - on the right by rotating it as far as the
stop in the direction of the arrow.
Re-insert the cover .
Insert the screws and tighten them up to the stop.
For further information see page 1, “Important information”.
WARNING (continued)
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Adapter for LPG filler tube 3
Adapter for LPG filler tube
Adapters are needed for refuelling with LPG because the filling nozzles
of the filling devices are not uniform.
Fig. 2 Adapter for LPG filler tube
Your vehicle can be fitted with two adapters for the LPG filler tube where necessary.
See the following list fig. 2:
Adapter ACME ,
adapter Dish-Coupling .
Adapter Euronozzle ,
Adapter Bayonet ,
The filling systems may vary from country to country. Because filling stations abroad
do not always have the necessary adapter for your LPG system, we recommend that
you purchase an appropriate adapter before travelling abroad. Check whether the
adapters fit your LPG system.
Refuelling with LPG
The LPG filler tube for refuelling with LPG is located behind the fuel filler
flap next to the petrol filler tube.
Fig. 3 Refuelling with LPG
Switch off the engine before you refuel with LPG. Let the staff of the filling station help
you in the event of filling up your tank for the first time or when refuelling at unknown
LPG filling stations. Always read and observe the instructions of the refuelling system.
Opening the LPG fuel tank
Press in the middle of the left area of the fuel filler flap.
Unscrew the cap of the LPG filler tube fig. 3.
Refuelling with LPG
Screw the appropriate adapter onto the LPG filler tube .
Observe the instructions of the refuelling system when refuelling.
Closing the LPG fuel tank
Unscrew the adapter .
Screw the cap onto the LPG filler tube.
Close the fuel filler flap until it locks.
The LPG pressure tank in the spare wheel well holds about 55 litres. The usable content
is maximum 44 litres of LPG depending on the outside temperature.
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LPG fuel gauge4
During the refuelling procedure, noises generated through refuelling with LPG are not
critical.
WARNING
When refuelling with LPG, smoking and working with a naked flame are
prohibited - risk of explosion!
For vehicles with auxiliary heating: Switch off the auxiliary heating.
Incorrect refuelling or improper handling of LPG can cause a fire, an explo-
sion and can lead to injuries.
LPG is highly explosive and highly flammable. It can cause severe burns and
other injuries.
Switch off the engine and switch off the ignition before you refuel with LPG.
Always switch off the mobile phone and the radio completely when you
refuel. Sparks could arise through electromagnetic waves which can trigger a
fire.
Do not enter the vehicle when refuelling with LPG. If in exceptional cases
you must enter the vehicle, close the door when you exit the vehicle and touch
a metal surface before you take hold of the filling coupling. This prevents elec-
trostatic discharges, which may result in flying sparks. These in turn could
trigger a fire during the refuelling procedure with LPG.
A small quantity of LPG can escape after removing the filling piston. In case
of contact with the skin, there is a risk of frostbite.
Note
The LPG filling pressure may vary within some countries for different refuelling
systems. If the filling pressure is too low, it can occur that the filling valve does not slam
closed when filling up. When the filling valve does not close, a clearly audible clatter
can be heard from the tank area. In this case, refuelling with LPG must be finished
manually. This effect is not a fault of the LPG system of your vehicle.
LPG fuel gauge
Fig. 4 Instrument cluster
LPG gauge
The fuel gauge fig. 4 in the instrument cluster provides information about the
LPG remaining in the LPG fuel tank.
The warning light tells you that your vehicle is running in LPG mode.
If the LPG filling level reaches the reserve capacity level, the message Please refuel
with LPG appears in the display of the instrument cluster.
The vehicle automatically switches over to petrol mode when the LPG fuel tank is
empty.
Note
The LPG filling level in the LPG fuel tank can change through inertia forces while
driving. A different quantity of LPG in the fuel tank may be indicated temporarily.
If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time immediately after refuelling, the
situation may arise in which the pointer of the fuel tank gauge fig. 4 does not
indicate exactly the same level as was the case immediately after refuelling when the
engine is restarted. This is not due to any system leakages but a drop in pressure in the
LPG fuel tank due to technical reasons after a cooling phase directly after refuelling.
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Multi-functional indicator (onboard computer) 5
Multi-functional indicator (onboard computer)
The following data for the multi-functional indicator only relate to the current oper-
ating mode (LPG/petrol):
Current consumption,
average fuel consumption,
range.
Driving with LPG
The vehicles with LPG drive can be used with LPG which complies with the standard
EN 589 as well as unleaded petrol which complies with the standard EN 228.
The LPG fuel tank is housed in the spare wheel well under the luggage compartment
cover.
Starting the engine
The engine always starts in petrol mode, even if the vehicle was parked in LPG mode.
Automatically switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode
Switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode is performed automatically after a
system check if the following conditions are met:
sufficient LPG in the LPG fuel tank,
the engine has reached its operating temperature (the warning light in the
instrument cluster goes out),
The engine speed is higher than 1 200 rpm.
If these conditions are met, the system automatically switches to LPG mode.
The warning light in the instrument cluster then comes on.
Automatically switching over from LPG mode to petrol mode
When one of the conditions are met, the vehicle automatically switches over from LPG
mode to petrol mode:
when starting the engine,
when the LPG fuel tank is empty,
if the outside temperature is lower than -10 °C,
when there is a system fault in the LPG system.
The warning light in the instrument cluster goes out.
Manually switching over from petrol mode to LPG mode
Manually switching between LPG to petrol can be performed when the engine is
running by pressing the button even while the vehicle is in motion fig. 5. When
the following conditions are met, the vehicle switches over from petrol mode to LPG
mode:
The button is pressed,
sufficient LPG in the LPG fuel tank,
coolant temperature of the vehicle higher than +30 °C,
Engine speed when running higher than 1 200 rpm.
The warning light in the instrument cluster then comes on.
Manually switching over from LPG mode to petrol mode
Switching over is performed by pressing the button . The warning light in the
instrument cluster goes out.
Driving in petrol mode
If you drive mostly short distances at regular intervals, then use the petrol mode in
order to prevent any problems which may arise with the petrol system.
Fig. 5 LPG switch
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Coolant temperature 6
Caution
Because the engine always starts in petrol mode, there must be a sufficient quantity of
petrol in the petrol fuel tank at all times.
Note
For frequent short-haul traffic, especially at low outside temperatures, the vehicle is
driven more frequently in petrol mode than in LPG mode. This is why the petrol fuel
tank may run empty faster than the LPG fuel tank.
Coolant temperature
The warning light lights up until the engine reaches its operating temperature. Avoid
running at high engine speeds, at full throttle and at severe engine loads.
Service work
Every 30,000 km
Cover and filler tube for LPG (liquefied petroleum gas): Inspect condition, clean if
necessary, and check the O-rings.
Gas hoses: Visual inspection for signs of damage.
Fuel filter of the LPG system (liquefied petroleum gas system): replace.
Every 60,000 km
Oil and other impurities of the evaporator: check.
Every 90,000 km
Paper filter on the evaporator: replace.
Every 10 years
Replace LPG fuel tank.
Note
The conditions for replacing the LPG fuel tank are regulated by national statutory regu-
lations - find out about the latest status of these regulations in your country by
consulting a specialist garage or relevant importer.
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Technical Data 7
Technical Data
1.6 ltr./75 (72) kW - EU5
Engine
Performances
Fuel consumption (in ltr./100 km) and CO
2
emission (in g/km)
Power output kW per rpm
75/5600 (72/5600)
a)
a)
In LPG mode.
Maximum torque Nm per rpm
148/3800 (144/3800)
a)
OCTAVIA
M5
COMBI
M5
Maximum speed
km/h
190/186
a)
a)
In LPG mode.
188/184
a)
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
s
12,8/13,0
a)
12,9/13,1
a)
Urban
9,8/12,3
a)
a)
In LPG mode.
Non-urban
5,7/7,3
a)
Combination
7,2/9,2
a)
CO
2
emission - combination
168/149
a)
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Technical Data8
Weight (in kg)
Škoda Auto pursues a policy of constant product and model development. We trust
that you will understand that changes to models in terms of shape, equipment and
engineering, may be introduced at any time. The information about scope of delivery,
appearance, performances, dimensions, weight, fuel consumption, standards and
functions of the vehicle is only correct at the time of publication. Certain items of
equipment might only be installed later on (information given by the local authorised
Škoda Service Partner) and only envisaged for particular markets. It is therefore not
possible for legal claims to be made based on the data, illustrations and descriptions
contained in this Owner's Manual.
Reprinting, reproduction or translation, either in whole or in part, is not permitted
without the written consent of Škoda Auto.
Škoda Auto expressly reserves all rights relating to copyright laws.
We reserve the right to make changes to this document.
Issued by: ŠKODA AUTO a.s.
© ŠKODA AUTO a.s. 2010
OCTAVIA
M5
COMBI
M5
Permissible gross weight 1915
1930/1920
a)
a)
Vehicles of the group N1.
Unladen weight ready for operation 1330 1345
Loading capacity 660
660/650
a)
Loading capacity when using the TLC 585
585/575
a)
Max. permissible gross weight per axle (in kg) - front/rear axle
930/1040
(900/1150)
a)
930/1060
(900/1150)
a)
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Supplement - for vehicles with LPG drive
01/2011
Dodatek Návodu k obsluze
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S64.5612.24.20
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