
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 5-70 Features and controls
5
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1. Press the PICK-UP button. 2. Say “Phonebook.”3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the following: new entry, edit number, edit name, list names, delete, erase all, orimport contact.” Say “Delete.” name of the entry you would like todelete, or say list names.” Say the name of the phonebook entry in which the tele- phone number you want to
delete is regis-
tered.
5. If only one telephone
number is registered
in the selected phonebook entry, the voice guide will say “Deleting
ed phonebook entry, the
voice guide will say “Would you like to delete [home], [work], [mobile], [other], or all?”Select the location to delete, and the voice guide will say “Deleting
number(s) and then
return to Step 4.
7. When the telephone number deletion is complete, the voice guide will say“
deleted” and then
the system will return to the main menu. If all locations are deleted, the system willsay “
removed from the
phonebook. If numbers still remain underthe entry, the name will retain the other associated numbers.
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You can delete all registered informationfrom the vehicle phonebook. 1. Press the PICK-UP button. 2. Say “Phonebook.”3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the following: new entry, edit number, edit name, list names, delete, erase all, orimport contact.” Say “Erase all.” guide will ask “Are
you sure you want to
erase everything from your hands-free system phonebook?” Answer “Yes.” Answer “No” to cancel the deletion of allregistered information in the phonebook and return to the main menu.
NOTE
You can call, edit or delete a name that is being read out.Press the SPEECH butt
on and say “Call” to
call the name, “Edit name” to edit it, or “Delete” to delete it. The system will beep and then execute yourcommand. If you press the SPEECH button and say “Continue” or “Previous” while the list is being read, the system will advance or rewind the list. Say “C
ontinue” to proceed to
the next entry or “Previous” to return to the previous entry.
Deleting a telephone number
NOTE
Say “List names,” and
the names registered
in the phonebook are read out in order. Referto “Listening to the list
of registered names”
on page 5-69.NOTE
To delete the telephone
numbers from all
locations, say “All.”
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Cup holder 5-80 Features and controls
5
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To open the glove compartment, pull the lever (A).
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There is a card holder on the inside of theglove compartment.
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The cup holder is located in front of the side vent. The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink-cans secu
rely in its holes.
Tip the cup holder toward you to use it.
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This cup holder is loca
ted behind the parking
brake lever.
Glove compartment
WA R N I N G An open glove comp
artment door can
cause a serious injury or death to the frontpassenger in an accident, even if the pas- senger is wearing his/
her seat be
lt. Always
keep the glove comp
artment door closed
when driving.
Card holder
Cup holder For the front seat
CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving your vehicle. This is dist
racting and could cause
an accident.NOTE
When not using the holder, push the holder in to stow it away. Do not put your hand on the cup holder while getting in or out of
the vehicle. The cup
holder could break. Never place anyt
hing other than cup or drink
can in the cup holder.
For the rear seat
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Economical driving 6-2 Driving safety
6
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For economical driving,
there are some tech-
nical requirements that
have to be met. In
order to achieve longer life of the vehicle andthe most economical
operation, we recom-
mend you to have the vehicle checked at reg- ular intervals according to the “WARRANTYAND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. Avoid driving with the
accelerator pedal fully
depressed, such as for unnecessarily sudden starts, accelerati
on and deceleration.
Smoothly depress the
accelerator pedal.
Observe the speed limit and keep the speed as constant as possi
ble while driving.
Parking for a long period with the ready indi- cator illuminated will shorten the cruisingrange. At higher the vehicle speed the more main drive lithium-ion battery
is consumed. Avoid
driving at full speed. Even a slight release of the accelerator pedal wi
ll save a significant
amount of main drive lithium-ion battery charge. Check the tire inflation pressures at regular intervals Low tire inflat
ion pressure increases
road resistance. In addi
tion, low tire pressures
adversely affect tire we
ar and driving stabil-
ity. Do not drive with unnecessary articles in the luggage compartment. Too much cooling/heating can affect the cruising range, so maintain an appropriatetemperature to exte
nd the cruising range.
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Drunk driving is one of the most frequent causes of accidents.
Your driving ability ca
n be seriously impaired
even with blood alcohol levels far below thelegal minimum. If you
have been drinking,
don’t drive. Ride with a designated non- drinking driver, call a cab or a friend, or usepublic transportation. Drinking coffee or tak- ing a cold shower will not make you sober. Similarly, prescription and nonprescriptiondrugs affect your aler
tness, perception and
reaction time. Consul
t with your doctor or
pharmacist before dr
iving while under the
influence of any of
these medications.
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The original equipmen
t floor mat provided
with your vehicle was
specifically designed
for your vehicle. Always properly position the floor mat and assure it does not interfere with operation of the pedals. Always use theretaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to secure the floor mat. When used, this clip will help prevent the floor mat from moving for-ward and possibly interfering with the opera- tion of the pedals. To prevent the floor mat
Economical driving Starting and acceleration Idling Speed
Tire inflation pressure Cargo loads Air conditioning Driving, alcohol and drugs
WA R N I N G NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE. Your perceptions ar
e less accurate, your
reflexes are slower and your judgment is impaired.
Floor mat
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Vehicle preparatio
n before driving
Driving safety 6-3
6
from moving forward
and possibly interfering
with the operation of the pedals, Mitsubishigenuine floor mats are recommended.
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1. Place the floor mat to fit the shape of thefloorboard. 2. Align the floor mat with the installation holes over the retaining clips. 3. Secure the floor mat with retaining clips.
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For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always observe the following: Before starting the ve
hicle, make certain
that you and all passengers are seated andwearing their seat belts properly (with children in the rear seat, in appropriate restraints), and that all the doors and therear hatch are locked.
To install the floor mat
NOTE
The shape of the mat and the number of retaining clips may
vary depending on the
vehicle model.
WA R N I N G If a floor mat is the
wrong size or is not
properly installed, it can interfere with theoperation of the pedals. Interference withthe pedals can cause unintended accelera- tion and/or increased stopping distances resulting in a cras
h and injury. Always
make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal. Always use the reta
ining clip on the
driver’s floorboard to secure the floor mat. Always install the mat with the correct side facing down. Never install a second
mat over or under
an existing floor mat. Do not use a floor mat designed for another model vehicle even if it is aMitsubishi genuine floor mat. Before driving, be sure to check the fol- lowing:• Periodically check that the floor mat isproperly secured with the retaining clips. If you remove the floor mat while clean- ing the inside of you
r vehicle or for any
other reason, always check the condition of the floor mat after it has been rein- stalled.• While the vehicle is stopped with theelectric motor unit off, check that thefloor mat is not interfering with the ped- als by depressing the pedals fully.
Vehicle preparation before driving Seat belts and seats
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 7-14 Comfort controls
7
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1. Press the POWER button until it beeps to turn the audio system ON and OFF. The system turns on in the last mode used.Press the RADIO button to turn ON the radio. 2. Press the RADIO button to select thedesired band (AM/FM1/FM2). 3. Press the SEEK button
to tune to a station,
or press the MEMORY button either or to tune in to a station memorized. Refer to “Automatic tuning”, “Manual tuning” or “To enter frequencies into the memory”.
After pressing the SEEK button, a receivable station will be automatically selected andreception of the st
ation will begin.
Press the SCAN button.
The radio will tune
consecutively to each
available station for
about 5 seconds per stat
ion. If you want to
stop scanning, press the SCAN button again. The frequency display of the current stationflashes once per second during SCAN.
The frequency changes every time the SEEK button is pressed. Press the button to sele
ct the desired station.
As many as 6 AM and 12 FM stations can be entered into the memory. To store a frequency in the memory, follow these steps: 1. Press the SEEK button to tune to the fre- quency you wish to keep in the memory. 2. Press the MEMORY button either or
until it beeps. The sound will be momentarily inter-rupted while the frequency is being entered into the memory.
3. To recall a frequency that has been saved in memory, press the MEMORY buttonbriefly for no longer than about 1 second.
To listen to the radio
Automatic tuning
SCAN function
Manual tuning
To enter frequencies into the mem- ory
NOTE
Disconnecting the 12V st
arter battery cables
erases all the radio stat
ion settings stored in
the memory.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 7-16 Comfort controls
7
Push the CD button if a disc is already in the CD player. The audio system will enter CDmode and start playba
ck. The track number
and the playing time will appear on the dis- play. The tracks in the disc will be playedconsecutively and continuously. This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs (reco
rdable CDs), and
CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, a
nd Romeo formats. Each
disc may have a maximum of 16 trees, 100folders and 255 files. During MP3 playback, the unit can display ID3 tag information. For information concerning ID
3 tag, refer to “CD
text and MP3 title di
splay” on page 7-19.
Push the CD button if a disc is already in the CD player.The display shows “READING”, then play- back begins. The folder number, the track number and the playing time will appear onthe display.
To listen to an MP3 CD
NOTE
While listening to a
disc on which CD-DA
(CD-Digital Audio) a
nd MP3 files have both
been recorded, you can switch between read- ing of the CD-DA, reading of the MP3 files, and the external audio input mode by press-ing the CD button for 2 seconds or longer (until you hear a beep). With a disc that contains both CD-DA and MP3 files, the CD-DA files are automati- cally played first. The playback sound quality differs depend- ing on the encoding software and the bit rate.For details, refer to
the user manual of your
encoding software. Depending on file/folde
r configurations on a
disc, it may take some
time before playback
starts. MP3 encode software and writing software are not supplied with this unit. You may encounter trouble in playing an MP3 or displaying the information of MP3files recorded with certain writing software or CD recorders (CD-R/RW drivers). If you record too many folders or files other than MP3 onto a disc, it
may take some time
before playback starts.
This unit does not record MP3 files. For information concerning CD-Rs/RWs, refer to “Notes on CD-Rs/RWs” on page 7-26.CAUTION Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 for- mat which has the “.mp3” file name may produce noise from the speakers and speakerdamage, and can da
mage your hearing.
NOTE
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Antenna
Comfort controls 7-27
7
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Turn the pole (A) counterclockwise. Screw the pole (A) clockwise into the base (B) until it is securely retained.
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The time is displayed when the electric motorswitch is in the “
1. Press and hold the clock button and the clock display flashes. 2. Press the SEEK button to adjust the“hours” digit. If you keep pressing the button, fast-for- ward begins.3. When the “hours” digit is adjusted, press the clock button to flash the “minutes” digit.Press the SEEK button to adjust the “min- utes” digit. If you keep pressing the button, fast-for-ward begins.
WA R N I N G Operating the CD player in a manner other than specifically instructed hereinmay result in hazardous radiation expo-sure. Do not remove the cover and attempt to repair the CD player by yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Incase of malfunction, contact a certified i- MiEV dealer.
Antenna To remove To install
NOTE
Be sure to remove the roof antenna in the following cases: • When using an automatic car wash • When covering your vehicle with a car cover • When driving into a structure that has a low ceiling.
Clock
(if so equipped)
To set the time
A- Clock button B- SEEK (clock adjustment up) buttonC- SEEK (clock adjustment down) but-
ton
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Tire repair kit 8-8 For emergencies
8
8. Shake the tire sealant bottle well.
9. Take the cap (H) off the tire sealant bottle (I). Do not remove the seal (J). Screw thefiller hose (K) onto the bottle (I). As you screw the filler hose onto the bottle, the seal will break, allowing the sealant to beused.
10. Press the hose onto the valve. Holding the
sealant bottle upside-down, squeeze itagain and again to inject all of the sealant into the tire.
11. After injecting the
sealant, pull the hose
off the valve, remove
any residual sealant
from the valve, rim and/or tire. Fit the valve insert (G) into the valve (E),and screw the valve insert securely into place using the valve remover (F).
WA R N I N G If there is any air left
in the tire when you
remove the valve inse
rt, the valve insert
may fly out and injure you. Make sure thetire contains no air before removing the valve insert.NOTE
Turn the valve remover by hand. If you use a tool, the valve remove
r could be damaged.
NOTE
In cold conditions (w
hen the ambient tem-
perature is 32