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Audio/Hands–free phone system
Item Function
Incoming
CallsDisplay the history of incoming
calls. Refer to“By incoming
calls”F5-74.
Outgoing
CallsDisplay the history of outgoing
calls. Refer to“By outgoing calls”
F5-75.
ContactsDisplay the phonebook. Refer to
“By contacts list”F5-75.
DialpadDial a phone number. Refer to
“By Dialpad”F5-76.
NOTE
You can also make a call by using the
following functions.
.Make a call using the off hook
switch on the steering switch. Refer to
“By off hook switch”F5-76.
.Make a call using voice operation.Refer to“Voice command system”F5-
81.
!By incoming calls
On the phone (menu) screen, select the
“Incoming Calls”key to open the“Incom-
ing Calls”screen.
You can make a call by selecting an item
in the incoming call history list.
If there is no incoming call history, a
message appears to indicate that there
is no incoming call history data.
Incoming Calls screen
No. Function
&1Open the“Outgoing Calls”screen.
&2Open the“Contacts”screen.No. Function
&3Delete all incoming call history data.
The“Delete All”key is disabled when
there is no incoming call history.
When you select an item in the history list
on the“Incoming Calls”screen, the out-
going call screen opens.
NOTE
.Up to 10 items in the incoming call
history are listed. Scroll the screen to
see items that are not on the screen.
.When making a call to the same
number continuously, only the most
recent call is listed in call history.
.When a phone number registered in
the contact list is received, the name is
displayed.
.Number-withheld calls are also
memorized in the system.
.International phone calls may not be
made depending on the type of cell
phone you have.
.The list should group together con-
secutive entries with the same phone
number and same call type.
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!By outgoing calls
On the phone (menu) screen, select the
“Outgoing Calls”key to open the“Out-
going Calls”screen. You can make a call
by selecting an item in the outgoing call
history list.
If there is no outgoing call history, a
message appears to indicate that there
is no outgoing call history data.
Outgoing Calls screen
No. Function
&1Open the“Incoming Calls”screen.
&2Open the“Contacts”screen.
&3Delete all outgoing call history data.
The“Delete All”key is disabled when
there is no outgoing call history.
When you select an item in the history list
on the“Outgoing Calls”screen, the out-
going call screen opens.
NOTE
.Up to 10 items in the outgoing call
history are listed. Scroll the screen to
see items that are not on the screen.
.When making a call to the same
number continuously, only the most
recent call is listed in call history.
.When a phone number registered in
the contact list is received, the name is
displayed.
.Number-withheld calls are also
memorized in the system.
.International phone calls may not be
made depending on the type of cell
phone you have.
.The list should group together con-
secutive entries with the same phone
number and same call type.
!By contacts list
On the phone (menu) screen, select the
“Contacts”key to open the phone number
list screen.
You can make a call by selecting an item
in the list (up to five phone numbers are
listed).
If there is no contact data, a message is
displayed to indicate that there is nocontact data.
Contacts screen
No. Function
&1Open the“Incoming Calls”screen.
&2Open the“Outgoing Calls”screen.
&3Open a pop-up screen for starting the
download of contact data. Refer to
“Update contacts from phone”F5-79.
&4
Delete all contact data. The“Delete
All”key is disabled when there is no
contact data. Refer to“Deleting the
contact data”F5-80. Audio/Hands–free phone system
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In other situations
Symptom Likely cause SolutionPage
Cell
phoneThis
system
Even though all conceivable mea-
sures have been taken, the symptom
status does not change.The cell phone is not close enough to
this system.Bring the cell phone closer to this system.——
The cell phone is the most likely cause
of the symptom.Turn the cell phone off, remove and reinstall
the battery pack, and then restart the cell
phone.*—
Enable the cell phone’s Bluetooth connection. *—
Stop the cell phone’s security software and
close all applications.*—
Before using an application installed on the
cell phone, carefully check its source and how
its operation might affect this system.*—
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cell phone.Audio/What to do if...
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Interior equipment/Ashtray
power outlet in the center console to be
used. Pass the cord of the electrical
appliance through this gap.Ashtray (if equipped)
CAUTION
.Do not use ashtrays as waste
receptacles or leave a lighted
cigarette in an ashtray. This
could cause a fire.
.Always extinguish matches and
cigarettes before putting them
into the ashtray, and then close
the ashtray securely. If you keep
the ashtray open, the fire of the
cigarette may spread to another
cigarette butt and start a fire.
.Do not put flammable material in
the ashtray.
.Do not leave a lot of cigarette
butts in the ashtray.
The portable ashtray can be installed in
each cup holder. For the locations of the
cup holders, refer to“Cup holder”F6-8.
When using the ashtray, open the lid of the
ashtray. When removing the ashtray from
a cup holder, pull the ashtray upwards.
Fully close the lid after using the ashtray to
help reduce residual smoke.
NOTE
Particles of ash and tobacco will accu-
mulate around the hinges of the ash-
tray’s inner lid. Clean them off using a
toothbrush or another narrow-ended
implement.
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A convenient grip is attached to the rear
gate trim. When the rear gate is open, you
can hang a candle lantern, wet suit, etc.
on the grip.
Floor mat
CAUTION
If the floor mat slips forward and
interferes with the movement of the
pedals during driving, it could cause
an accident. Observe the following
precautions to prevent the floor mat
from slipping forward.
.Be sure to use a genuine
SUBARU floor mat designed with
grommets in the correct loca-
tions.
.Make sure that the driver’s floor
mat is placed back in its proper
location and is correctly secured
on its retaining pins..Do not use more than one floor
mat.
Retaining pins are located on the driver’s
side floor.
The floor mat should be properly secured
using the built-in grommets, by placing the
grommets over the pins and pushing them
downward.
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&To take out the stowed cover
housing
1. Raise the right side of the cover
housing.
2. Take out the cover housing by pulling it
toward you.
&To install the cover housing
1. Insert both ends of the cover housing
into the retainers.
2. Make sure to fix the front part of the
cargo area cover behind the rear seat.
Convenient tie-down hooks
(Outback)
CAUTION
The convenient tie-down hooks are
designed only for securing light
cargo. Never try to secure cargo
that exceeds the capacity of the
hooks. The maximum load capacity
is 110 lbs (50 kg) per hook.
The cargo area is equipped with four tie-
down hooks so that cargo can be secured
with a luggage net or ropes.
When using the tie-down hooks, turn them
down out of the storing recesses. When
not in use, put the hooks up into the
Interior equipment/Convenient tie–down hooks (Outback)
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1) Legacy
2) Outback
3. Open the fuel filler lid.
WARNING
Before opening the fuel filler cap,
first touch the vehicle body or a
metal portion of the fuel pump or
similar object to discharge any
static electricity that may be present
on your body. If your body is carry-
ing an electrostatic charge, there is
a possibility that an electric spark
could ignite the fuel, which could
burn you. To avoid acquiring a new
static electric charge, do not get
back into the vehicle while refueling
is in progress.
1) Open
2) Close
4. Remove the fuel filler cap by turning it
slowly counterclockwise.
WARNING
.Gasoline vapor is highly flam-
mable. Before refueling, always
first stop the engine and close all
vehicle doors and windows.
Make sure that there are no
lighted cigarettes, open flames
or electrical sparks in the adja-
cent area. Refueling must be
performed outside. Quickly wipe
up any spilled fuel.
.When opening the cap, grasp it
firmly and turn it slowly to theleft. Do not remove the cap
quickly. Fuel may be under pres-
sure and spray out of the fuel
filler neck, especially in hot
weather. If you hear a hissing
sound while you are removing
the cap, wait for the sound to
stop and then slowly open the
cap to prevent fuel from spraying
out and creating a fire hazard.
5. Set the fuel filler cap on the cap holder
inside the fuel filler lid.
WARNING
.When refueling, insert the fuel
nozzle securely into the fuel filler
pipe. If the nozzle is lifted or not
fully inserted, its automatic stop-
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Starting and operating/Fuel
ping mechanism may not func-
tion, causing fuel to overflow the
tank and creating a fire hazard.
.Stop refueling when the auto-
matic stop mechanism on the
fuel nozzle activates. If you con-
tinue to add fuel, temperature
changes or other conditions
may cause fuel to overflow from
the tank and create a fire hazard.
6. Stop filling the tank after the fuel filler
pump automatically stops. Do not add any
more fuel.
7. Put the cap back on, turn it clockwise
until you hear a clicking noise. Be certain
not to catch the tether under the cap while
tightening.
CAUTION
Make sure that the cap is tightened
until it clicks to prevent fuel spillage
in the event of an accident.
8. Close the fuel filler lid completely.
CAUTION
If you spill any fuel on the painted
surface, rinse it off immediately.
Otherwise, the painted surfacecould be damaged.
NOTE
.You will see the“”sign in the fuel
gauge. This indicates that the fuel filler
door (lid) is located on the right side of
the vehicle.
.If the fuel filler cap is not tightened
until it clicks or if the tether is caught
under the cap, the CHECK ENGINE
warning light/malfunction indicator
light may illuminate. Refer to“CHECK
ENGINE warning light/Malfunction in-
dicator light”F3-15.
CAUTION
.Never add any cleaning agents to
the fuel tank. The addition of a
cleaning agent may cause da-
mage to the fuel system.
.After refueling, turn the cap to the
right until it clicks to ensure that
it is fully tightened. If the cap is
not securely tightened, fuel may
leak out while the vehicle is being
driven or fuel spillage could
occur in the event of an accident,
creating a fire hazard.
.Do not let fuel spill on the exterior
surfaces of the vehicle. Because
fuel may damage the paint, be
sure to wipe off any spilled fuel
quickly. Paint damage caused by
spilled fuel is not covered under
the SUBARU Limited Warranty.
.Always use a genuine SUBARU
fuel filler cap. If you use the
wrong cap, it may not fit, and
your fuel tank and emission con-
trol system may be damaged. It
could also lead to fuel spillage
and a fire.
.Immediately put fuel in the tank
whenever the low fuel warning
light illuminates. Engine misfires
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