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Audio
! Volume controlYou can adjust the phone call volume, the
voice volume and the voice guidance
volume. Refer to “Volume control buttons ”
F 5-32.
! Adjustable level of each volumeVolume Range Initial setting
Phone call 0 to 14 7
Voice 0 to 14 7
Voice guidance 0 to 6 3
&
Bluetooth
®setting
! Security setting
After selecting the “SECURITY”menu,
perform the following procedures.
! Setting PIN code
The PIN code is a 4-digit number and is
used when locking the phonebook.
1. Select the “SET PIN”menu.
– Then “CURRENT PIN? ”is dis-
played.
2. Input the current PIN code by perform-
ing either of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
4. Input the new PIN code by performing
either of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switchand say
the number.
5. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
! Locking the phonebook
1. Select “PHBK LOCK” by operating the
“TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or say “PHONE-
BOOK LOCK”. –
Then “CURRENT PIN? ”is dis-
played.
2. Input the PIN code by performing
either of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
– If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“LOCKED ”is displayed and the pho-
nebook is locked.
NOTEWhile the phonebook is locked, if the
operation restricted menu is selected,
“ PHBK LOCK ”is displayed.
! Unlocking the phonebook
1. Perform either of the following proce-
dures. –Select the “PHBK UNLOCK ”menu
by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
“PHONEBOOK UNLOCK ”.
NOTEIf the phonebook is not locked, “UN-
LOCK ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the security mode.
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2. After “CURRENT PIN? ”is displayed,
input the PIN code by performing either of
the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
– If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“UNLOCKED ”is displayed and the
phonebook is unlocked.
! Phone setup
After selecting the “PHONE SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedures.
! Setting pair phone
Refer to “Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-38.
! Selecting phone
To select the registered cell phone for
connecting to the in-vehicle equipment,
perform the following procedure.
1. Select the “SELECT PHONE ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
either of the following procedures. –
Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
–“ SELECTED ”is displayed, the se-
lected cell phone is connected to the
in-vehicle equipment and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
! Changing the voice tag of the cell
phone
1. Select the “CHANGE NAME ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
either of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switchand say
the voice tag.
3. Select the “RECORD NAME ”menu.
4. Register the voice tag. For details,
refer to “Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-38. !
List phones function
The cell phone voice tags saved in the cell
phone list are spoken by using the list
phones function.
1. Select the “LIST PHONES ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
2. Registered cell phones are displayed
in the saved order. While displayed, if the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial is turned, the
next registered cell phone is displayed.
Press the ON hook button
to close the
Hands-free menu.
3. Select the cell phone by performing
either of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”
dial.
– Press the talk switch.
4. After “SELECTED ”is displayed, you
can select the following menus.
. “SELECT PHONE ”to connect the
selected cell phone
. “CHANGE NAME ”to change the voice
tag
. “DELETE ”to delete the selected cell
phone from the list
. “GO BACK ”to go back to the “PHONE
SETUP ”mode
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Audio
! Setting passkey
1. Select the “SET PASSKEY ”menu.
– After the currently set passkey is
displayed, a new passkey can be
entered.
2. Input the new passkey by performing
either of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH”
dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the passkey.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
– The new passkey is displayed, the
passkey is changed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
! Deleting registered cell phone from
the list
1. Select the “DELETE”menu.
2. Select a cell phone to be deleted by
performing either of the following proce-
dures. –Operate the “TUNE/TRACK/CH”
dial.
– Press the talk switchand say
the voice tag.
3. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
–“ DELETED” is displayed, the data is
deleted and the mode changes to the
“PHONE SETUP ”mode. !
System setup
After selecting the “SYSTEM SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedure.
Select the following menus by operating
the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
! Setting guidance volume
To set the guidance volume, perform the
following procedure.
1. Select the “GUIDANCE VOL ”menu.
2. Set the guidance volume by operating
the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
! Initializing the registered data
To initialize the registered data, perform
the following procedure.
1. Select the “INITIALIZE”menu.
2. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
– First “PLEASE WAIT ”, then“INITI-
ALIZED ”is displayed. The registered
data is initialized and the mode
changes to the last mode.
! Selecting language
To select the language, perform the
following procedure.
1. Select the “SEL LANGUAGE ”menu.
2. Select the desired language by oper-
ating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
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tight for the accessory power
outlet, this can result in a poor
contact or cause the plug to get
stuck. Only use plugs that fit
properly.
. Use of an electric appliance in the
accessory power outlet for a long
period of time while the engine is
not running can cause battery
discharge.
. Before driving your vehicle, make
sure that the plug and the cord
on your electrical appliance will
not interfere with your shifting
gears and operating the accel-
erator and brake pedals. If they
do, do not use the electrical
appliance while driving.
& Use with a cigarette lighter (if
equipped)To use the accessory power outlet below
the climate control as a cigarette lighter
socket, purchase the cigarette lighter plug,
which is an optional accessory. A cigarette
lighter plug is available from your
SUBARU dealer.
The cigarette lighter operates only when
the ignition switch is in the “ON”or “Acc ”
position.
To use the cigarette lighter, push in the
knob and wait a few moments. It will
automatically spring up when ready for
use.
WARNING
To avoid being burned, never grasp
the lighter by the end with the
heating element. Doing so could
result in injury and could also
damage the heating element.
CAUTION
. Do not hold the lighter pushed in,
because it will overheat.
. The electrical power socket lo-
cated in the center console is
originally designed to use a gen- uine SUBARU cigarette lighter
plug. Do not use a non-genuine
cigarette lighter plug in the sock-
et. Doing so may cause a short-
circuit and overheating, resulting
in a fire.
. If the socket is ever used for a
plug-in accessory such as a cell
phone, that may damage the
portion of the socket ’s internal
mechanism that causes a cigar-
ette lighter plug to “pop out ”
after its lighter element is heated.
Therefore, do not place a cigar-
ette lighter plug in a socket that
has been used, even once, to
power a plug-in accessory. Doing
so may cause the plug to stick
and overheat, creating a potential
fire hazard.
Interior equipment
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Index
Coolant ............................................................ 11-12, 12-8
Cooling system ......................................................... 11-11
Corrosion protection ................................................... 10-4
Cruise control ............................................................ 7-37
Indicator light ......................................................... 3-24
Set indicator light ................................................... 3-24
Cup holder .................................................................. 6-5
Front passenger ’s .................................................... 6-5
Rear passenger ’s..................................................... 6-7
D
Daytime running light system ....................................... 3-30
Defogger ................................................................... 3-45
Deicer ...................................................................... 3-45
Differential gear oil Front .................................................................... 12-6
Rear ............................................................ 11-16, 12-6
Dimensions ............................................................... 12-2
Disarming the alarm system ........................................ 2-17
Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ........................ 7-25
Dome light ........................................................ 6-2, 11-47
Door Locks ..................................................................... 2-4
Open warning light ................................................. 3-20
Drive belts. ............................................................... 11-15
Driver ’s Control Center Differential ............................... 7-18
Auto indicator light ................................................. 3-24
Indicator light ......................................................... 3-25
Driving AWD vehicles .......................................................... 8-4
Car phone/cell phone .................................................. 8 Drinking.
.................................................................... 7
Drugs ........................................................................\
7
Foreign countries ..................................................... 8-4
Pets ........................................................................\
.. 8
Snowy and icy roads ............................................... 8-7
Tips ................................................. 7-16, 7-17, 8-2, 8-4
Tired or sleepy ........................................................... 8
Winter .................................................................... 8-6
E
Electrical system ........................................................ 12-3
Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) system... 3-19, 7-26
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) ............................. 1-12
Engine Compartment overview ............................................ 11-6
Coolant ....................................................... 11-12, 12-8
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ............................. 6, 8-2
Hood .................................................................... 11-5
Oil ................................................................ 11-8, 12-5
Overheating ........................................................... 9-12
Starting .................................................................. 7-9
Stopping ................................................................ 7-10
Exterior care .............................................................. 10-2
F
Flat tires ..................................................................... 9-5
Floor mat ................................................................... 6-10
Fluid level Brake .................................................................. 11-18
Clutch ................................................................. 11-19
Power steering ..................................................... 11-17