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BREAK-IN PERIOD
No special break-in is necessary, but a few
precautions in the first 600 miles should
be observed. • Do not race the engine.
• Do not maintain one constant speed, either
slow or fast, for a long period of time.
• Avoid full-throttle starts.
• Avoid unnecessary hard stops.
• Do not drive constantly at full-throttle or high
engine rpm for extended periods of time.
Emergency Engine Stop
Pushing and holding the START/STOP ENGINE
button or repeatedly pushing the button while
the engine is running will turn the engine OFF.
Use only in case of an emergency.
Emergency Vehicle Entry
If the key cannot be used due to a malfunction
or dead key battery, use the auxiliary key to
lock or unlock the doors.
Emergency Engine Start
If the engine cannot be started due to a dead
key batter y:
1 Push the brake pedal (A / T) or the clutch
pedal (M/T).
2 While the indicator light
flashes GREEN , touch the
START/STOP ENGINE button
using the back side of the
transmitter (as shown).
3 After the GREEN indicator
light illuminates constantly,
push the START/STOP
ENGINE button with your
finger to start the engine.
Auxiliary Key Release
Auxiliary Key
Key (Rear)
START/STOP ENGINE
Button Indicator Light
Transmitter
FUEL ECONOMY:
To achieve the
best fuel economy, visit
www.fueleconomy.gov
for more information.
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PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH® PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE
TO MAKE OR RECEIVE A HANDS-FREE CALL
button: To receive/swap a call.
button: To make a call (push and
say “Phone”) or to skip vehicle
voice guidance and allow user
to speak next voice command.
button: To end/reject a call. Automatic Bluetooth
Reconnection:
On engine start, the last connected
device will automatically be
re-connected after several seconds.
To switch phones, go to Device
Settings and select Bluetooth.
NOTE: Some phone models do not support all features. If your phone or device
does not pair, please visit http://infotainment.mazdahandsfree.com or contact
(800) 430-0153 for further assistance or to report a phone/audio device concern.
NOTE: For connection issues, please confirm the Bluetooth connection status
by making sure there is a battery and signal strength icon in the top right corner
of the screen. Some phones will turn off the Bluetooth signal after connecting the
USB cable to the vehicle or after downloading an update.
• If not displayed, check your phone and make sure Bluetooth is turned on
(or discoverable) in the Settings menu. Detailed instructions for some
phones are available online.
• If there is still no connection, delete the pairing data on the system and
your phone and try again after confirming your cell phone is compatible at
http://infotainment.mazdahandsfree.com .
The following icons are displayed on the touchscreen during a call:
Displays the
Communication
screen.
Ends a call.
Transfers a call from
hands‐free to the
mobile phone.
Transfers a call from
the mobile phone
to hands‐free.
Mutes the call.
Calls another person
during a call and
creates a 3‐way
call. Select the
contact from one of
the following: Call
History, Contacts
(from phonebook),
or Dial (from
numerical keypad).
Joins the call on hold
to make a 3‐way call.
Switches the
call on hold.
Allows transmitting
DTMF (Dual Tone
Multi‐Frequency)
signal via the
numerical keypad
(generally to a
home telephone
answering machine
or an automated
guidance call center).
For phone’s compatible with SMS and MMS:
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(Call History) Incoming/Outgoing history for the device is downloaded
automatically as well as your Phonebook.
10 (Devices compatible with Mazda SMS function) SMS (Short Message
Service) messages and MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages
for the device are downloaded automatically. Permission may be required,
depending on the mobile device. Refer to your cell phone manufacturer for
assistance with the cell phone permissions.
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