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2,3 Trip odometer Records the distance of 2 trips in miles. TRIP A: First distance you have traveled from your originationpoint to a first destination.
TRIP B: Second distance from thefirst destination to the finaldestination.
To shift from TRIP A to TRIP B, pressthe reset switch. When pressed for 1second, it will reset to 0.TRIP COMPUTER
B400B01FC-EAT (Not all models) The trip computer is the microcom- puter-controlled driver information gauge that displays information related to driv-ing, such as distance to empty, aver- age speed and drive time on the LCD. DISTANCE TO EMPTY
AVERAGE SPEED DRIVE TIME
B310B02FC Reset switch
o The reset switch is used to zero the
multi-functional display mode.
o Pushing in the reset switch changes the display as follows;
Reset switch
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1. Distance to empty
HFC2052
o This mode indicates the estimated distance to empty from the current fuel in the fuel tank and distance to empty symbol.
o When refueling with more than 6.3 quarts, the trip computer will recog-nize refueling.
o When the battery has been rein- stalled after being discharged or dis-connected, drive more than 20 miles for an accurate distance to empty.
B400B02FC
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NOTE:
o If the distance to empty is indi-
cated "- -", have the trip computer system checked by your Hyundaiauthorised repairer.
o The distance to empty can differ
from the actual tripmeter accord-ing to driving conditions.
o The distance to empty can vary
according to the driving condi-tions, driving pattern or vehicle speed.
2. Average speed
o This mode indicates the average speed travelled since the last aver- age speed reset. o Pressing the reset switch for more
than 1 second, when the averagespeed is being displayed, clears the average speed to zero.
3. Drive time
o This mode indicates the drive time travelled since the last drive time reset.
o Pressing the reset switch for more than 1 second, when the drive time isbeing displayed, clears the drive timeto zero.
Distance to empty symbol
Distance to empty (mile)Average speed symbol Average speed (mph)
Drive time symbol
Drive time
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B970A01FC-EAT (Not aII models) Your Hyundai is equipped with an auto- matic heating and cooling control sys-tem controlled by simply setting the desired temperature. B970B01FC-EAT Heating and Cooling Controls
1. Temperature Control
2. Display Window
3. Blower Fan Control
4. AUTO (Automatic Control) Switch
5. Air Flow Control Switch
6. Air Conditioning Switch
7. Air Intake Control Switch
8. Air Quality System Switch (Not all models)
9. Defroster Switch
10. OFF Switch TYPE B (With Air Quality System)
HFC224-3 HFC224-2
TYPE A (Without Air Quality System)
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B970C01NF-EAT Automatic Operation The FATC (Full Automatic Tempera- ture Control) system automatically con- trols the heating and cooling by doing as follows:
1. Push the "AUTO" switch. The indi-
cator light will illuminate confirming that the Face, Floor and/or Bi-Level modes as well as the blower speed and air conditioner will be controlledautomatically. 2. Turn the "TEMP" knob to set the
desired temperature.The temperature will increase to the maximum 90°F(32°C) by turning the knob clockwise.The temperature will decrease to the minimum 62°F(17°C) by turning the knob counterclockwise.
NOTE:
o If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the temperature mode will reset to Centigrade de- gree. This is a normal condition andyou can adjust the temperature mode from Centigrade to Fahren- heit as follows; Press the "OFF" and "AUTO" but-ton simultaneously for 3 seconds.The display shows that the unit of temperature is adjusted to Centi- grade or Fahrenheit.(°C
°F or °F
°C)
HFC227 HFC229
B970C01FC-D
Photo Sensor
o Never place anything covering the photo sensor which is located inthe car on the instrument panel toensure better control of the heat- ing and cooling system.
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SE050A1-E During the winter period, it is possible that the passenger compartment floor- ing may become wet from damp foot- wear or quantities of snow adhering tofootwear. The carpet should not be allowed to remain in this condition since the carpet may begin to create mustysmells and will promote corrosion of the floor pan in addition to the carpet and under felt beginning to rot. INTERIOR
SE050C1-E Interior Valeting The soft trim and carpets should be maintained with the regular use of avacuum cleaner. Heavy soiling should be removed with a dry cleaning agent recommended for this purpose follow-ing the instructions of the product manu- facturer. Paint thinner, solvents or other such cleaning materials should not beused since damage to the upholstery may result. SE050D1-E Seat Belts Seat belts should be cleaned only with a mild soap solution. Strong detergents,solvents or bleaches may damage the belt webbing and therefore reduce the effectiveness of the belt. Belts whichdisplay signs of fraying, wear or cuts should be replaced. SE050E1-E Windows A proprietary glass cleaner should be used to clean the inside of the windows.However, the rear heated windshield must only be cleaned using a light horizontal cleaning action. Care shouldbe exercised to avoid the use of abra- sive cleaners or contact with items of jewellery which may damage the heat-ing elements.
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