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Glove box
To open the glove box, push the but-
ton and the glove box will open.
Close the glove box after use.
✽ ✽
NOTICE
Do not keep food in the glove box for
an extended time.
Cool box
You can keep beverage cans or other
items cool in the glove box.
1. Turn on the air conditioning. The
temperature of the cool box will
change according to the tempera-
ture of air conditioning system.
2. Slide the open/close lever (1) of
the vent installed in the glove box
to the open position.
3. When the cool box is not used,
slide the lever (1) to the closed
position.
✽ ✽
NOTICE
If some items in the cool box block
the vent, the cooling effectiveness of
the cool box is reduced.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury in an
accident or sudden stop, always
keep the glove box door closed
while driving.
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Close
Open
WARNING
Do not put perishable food in
the cool box because it may not
maintain the necessary consis-
tent temperature to keep the
food fresh.
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CAUTION
When you return the cargo area
cover to its original position,
hold the cover and lower it.
Do not operate the vehicle
with the cover removed. It may
damage to the cover.
The cargo area cover may be
lifted when the tailgate is
opened. Ensure that the lug-
gage on the cover is moved to
a safe place.
Since the cargo area cover
may be damaged or mal-
formed, do not apply exces-
sive force to the cover or do
not put the heavy loads on it.
WARNING
Do not place objects on the
cargo area cover while driv-
ing. Such objects may be
thrown about inside the vehi-
cle and possibly injure vehicle
occupants during an accident
or when braking.
Never allow anyone to ride in
the luggage compartment. It
is designed for luggage only.
Maintain the balance of the
vehicle and locate the weight
as far forward as possible.
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5. ,
Radio Mode : Automatically search-
es for broadcast frequencies.
CD, USB, iPod, My Music modes
- Shortly press the key (under 0.8
seconds): Moves to next or previ-
ous song (file)
- Press and hold the key (over 0.8
seconds): Rewinds or fast-for-
wards the current song.
BT Audio mode : Moves to next or
previous song(file)
6. PWR/VOL knob
Power : Turns power On/Off by
pressing the knob
Volume : Sets volume by turn-
ing the knob left/right7. ~ (Preset)
Radio Mode: Saves frequencies
(channels) or receives saved fre-
quencies (channels)
CD, USB, iPod, My Music mode
- : Repeat
- : Random
In the Radio, Media, Setup, and
Menu pop up screen, the number
menu is selected.
8.
Each time the button is shortly
pressed (under 0.8 seconds), it
sets the screen Off ➟Screen On ➟
Screen Off
❈Audio operation is maintained and
only the screen will be turned Off.
In the screen Off state, press any
key to turn the screen On again.
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DISPLAY SETTINGS
Press the key Select [Display]
through TUNE knob or key
Select menu through TUNE knobMode Pop up
[Mode Pop up] Changes /
selection mode
During On state, press the
or key to display the mode
change pop up screen.
Text Scroll
[Text Scroll] Set /
: Maintains scroll
: Scrolls only one (1) time.
Media Display
When playing an MP3 file, select the
desired display info from ‘Folder/File’
or ‘Album/Artist/Song’.
Off
On
OffOn
MEDIA
RADIO
OffOn
1
SETUP
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(Continued)
Voice recognition may not
function properly due to out-
side noise. The following con-
ditions can affect the perform-
ance of Voice Recognition:
- When the windows and sun-
roof are open
- When the heating/cooling
system is on
- When passing a tunnel
- When driving on rugged and
uneven roads
After downloading Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology contacts,
the system requires some
times to convert the contacts
into voice information. During
this time, voice recognition
may not operate properly.
Upon inputting your contacts,
special symbols and numbers
cannot be recognized by
voice. For example, “# John
Doe%&” will be recognized as
“John Doe”.
CAUTION IN USING
VOICE COMMAND
The voice recognition feature
of this product supports recog-
nition of the commands listed
within this user’s manual.
While using voice recognition,
operating the steering remote
control or the device will ter-
minate voice recognition and
allow you to manually operate
desired functions.
Position the microphone
above the head of the driver’s
seat. For superior perform-
ance, maintain good posture
when saying voice commands.
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Voice Command List
These are commands that can be used in all situations. (However, some commands may not
be supported in special circumstances.)
Command Function
More Help Provides guidance on commands that can
be used anywhere in the system.
Help Provides guidance on commands that can
be used within the current mode.
Calls Calls saved in Contacts
Ex) Call “John”
Dial Call can be made by dialing the spoken
numbers.
Ex) Call “123”
Phone Provides guidance on Phone related com-
mands. After saying this command, say
“Call History”, “Contacts” to execute corre-
sponding functions.
Call History Displays the Call History screen.
Contacts Displays the Contacts screen. After saying
this command, say the name of a contact
saved in the Contacts to automatically con-
nect the call.
Dial Number Display the Dial number screen. After say-
ing this command, you can say the number
what you want to call.
Command Function
Redial Connects the most recently called number.
Radio
When listening to the radio, displays the
next radio screen. (FM1
➟FM2➟AM➟
XM1➟XM2➟XM3➟FM1)
When listening to a different mode, displays
the most recently played radio screen.
FM
When currently listening to the FM radio,
maintains the current state.
When listening to a different mode, dis-
plays the most recently played FM screen.
FM1(FM One) Displays the FM1 screen.
FM2(FM Two) Displays the FM2 screen.
AM Displays the AM screen.
FM Preset 1~6 Plays the most recently played broadcast
saved in FM Preset 1~6.
AM Preset 1~6 Plays the broadcast saved in AM Preset 1~6.
FM 87.5~107.9 Plays the FM broadcast of the correspon-
ding frequency.
AM 530~1710 Plays the AM broadcast of the correspon-
ding frequency. (Call by Name)
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Sports mode
Whether the vehicle is stationary or
in motion, sports mode is selected by
pushing the shift lever from the D
(Drive) position into the manual gate.
To return to D (Drive) range opera-
tion, push the shift lever back into the
main gate.
In sports mode, moving the shift
lever backwards and forwards will
allow you to make gearshifts rapidly.
Up (+) : Push the lever forward
once to shift up one gear.
Down (-) : Pull the lever backwards
once to shift down one
gear.
✽ ✽
NOTICE
• In sports mode, the driver must
execute upshifts in accordance
with road conditions.
• In sports mode, only the 6 forward
gears can be selected. To reverse
or park the vehicle, move the shift
lever to the R (Reverse) or P
(Park) position as required.
• In sports mode, downshifts are
made automatically when the
vehicle slows down. When the
vehicle stops, 1st gear is automati-
cally selected.
• In sports mode, when the engine
rpm approaches the red zone, the
transaxle will upshift automatically.
• To maintain the required levels of
vehicle performance and safety,
the system may not execute cer-
tain gearshifts when the shift lever
is operated.
• When accelerating from a stop on a
slippery road, push the shift lever
forward into the +(up) position.
This causes the transaxle to shift
into the 2nd gear which is better for
smooth driving on a slippery road.
Push the shift lever to the -(down)
side to shift back to the 1st gear.
Shift lock system
For your safety, the automatic
transaxle has a shift lock system
which prevents shifting the transaxle
from P (Park) or N (Neutral) into R
(Reverse) unless the brake pedal is
depressed.
To shift the transaxle from P (Park) or
N (Neutral) into R (Reverse):
1. Depress and hold the brake pedal.
2. Start the engine or turn the ignition
switch to the ON position.
3. Move the shift lever.
WARNING
Always fully depress the brake
pedal before and while shifting
out of the P (Park) position into
another position to avoid inad-
vertent motion of the vehicle
which could injure persons in
or around the car.
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+ (UP)
- (DOWN)
Sports mode
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Power brakes
Your vehicle has power-assisted
brakes that adjust automatically
through normal usage.
In the event that the power-assisted
brakes lose power because of a
stalled engine or some other reason,
you can still stop your vehicle by
applying greater force to the brake
pedal than you normally would. The
stopping distance, however, will be
longer.
When the engine is not running, the
reserve brake power is partially
depleted each time the brake pedal
is applied. Do not pump the brake
pedal when the power assist has
been interrupted.
BRAKE SYSTEM
WARNING- Brakes
Do not drive with your foot
resting on the brake pedal.
This will create abnormal high
brake temperatures, exces-
sive brake lining and pad
wear, and increased stopping
distances.
When descending a long or
steep hill, shift to a lower gear
(for automatic transaxle,
move the shift lever to sports
mode) and avoid continuous
application of the brakes.
Continuous brake application
will cause the brakes to over-
heat and could result in a tem-
porary loss of braking per-
formance.
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Wet brakes may impair the
vehicle’s ability to safely slow
down; the vehicle may also
pull to one side when the
brakes are applied. Applying
the brakes lightly will indicate
whether they have been
affected in this way. Always
test your brakes in this fash-
ion after driving through deep
water. To dry the brakes, apply
them lightly while maintaining
a safe forward speed until
brake performance returns to
normal.
Always, confirm the position
of the brake and accelerator
pedal before driving. If you
don't check the position of the
accelerator and brake pedal
before driving, you may
depress the accelerator
instead of the brake pedal. It
may cause a serious accident.