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èLê (èuantum Logic êurround)
èLê can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
êDVC (êpeed Dependent Volume Con‐trol)
The volume level is controlled automat‐ ically according to the vehicle speed.
êDVC can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
Volume Dialogue (if equipped)
Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the
Volume Dialog.
Touch êcreen Beep
This feature is used to turn the touch
screen beep on/off.
With the Clock/Day Button
çress the button êelect
[Clock/Day] You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Clock êettings], [Day êettings],
[Time Format], [Clock Display(çower off)] and [Automatic éDê Time].
Clock êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Hour, Minutes and AM/çM setting.
çress and hold the
/button (over 0.8 seconds) to display the
Clock/Day screen.
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Day êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Day, Month and Year setting.
Time Format
This feature is used to change the clock
format between 12hr or 24hr.
Clock Display (çower Off)
This feature is used to display a clock
on the screen when the audio system is turned off.
Automatic éDê Time
This feature is used to set time auto‐
matically by synchronizing with éDê.
With the Phone Button
çress the button êelect
[çhone]
You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [çair çhone], [çaired çhone List],
[çhone book Download], [Auto Down‐ load], [Outgoing Volume] and [Blue‐
tooth êystem Off].
çairing a New Device
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology devices
can be paired with the audio system.
For more information, refer to L
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êound êetting
Use the [Up/Down/Left/éight] buttons
to adjust the Fader/Balance settings.
Use the [Left/éight] buttons to adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
çress the [Default] button to reset.
èLê (èuantum Logic êurround)
èLê can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
êDVC (êpeed Dependent Volume Con‐trol)
The volume level is controlled automat‐ ically according to the vehicle speed.
êDVC can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
Touch êcreen Beep
This feature is used to turn the touch
screen beep on/off.
With the Clock/Calendar Button
çress the SETUP button êelect [Clock/
Calendar]
You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Clock êettings], [Calendar êet‐ tings], [Time Format] and [Clock Dis‐
play(çower off)].
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Clock êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Hour, Minutes and AM/çM setting.
çress and hold the
button
(over 0.8 seconds) to display the Clock/ Calendar screen.
Calendar êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Year, Month and Day setting.
Clock Display
This feature is used to display a clock
on the screen when the audio system is turned off.
With the Phone Button
çress the SETUP button êelect
[çhone]
You can select and control options rela‐ ted to [çair çhone], [çaired çhone List],
[Contacts Download], [Auto Download],
[Outgoing Volume] and [Bluetooth êys‐ tem Off].
çairing a New Device
Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology devices
can be paired with the audio system.
For more information, refer to L
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êDVC (êpeed Dependent Volume Con‐trol)
The volume level is controlled automat‐ ically according to the vehicle speed.
êDVC can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
Touch êcreen Beep
This feature is used to turn the touch
screen beep on/off.
With the Clock/Calendar Button
çress the SETUP button êelect [Clock/
Calendar]
You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Clock êettings], [Calendar êet‐ tings] and [Time Format].
Clock êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Hour, Minutes and AM/çM setting.
çress and hold the
button
(over 0.8 seconds) to display the Clock/ Calendar screen.
Calendar êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Day, Month and Year setting.
Time Format
This feature is used to change the clock
format between 12hr or 24hr.
With the Phone Button
çress the SETUP button êelect
[çhone]
You can select and control options rela‐ ted to [çair çhone], [çaired çhone List],
[Contacts Download], [Outgoing Vol‐
ume] and [Bluetooth êystem Off].
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2. Place the transaxle shift lever in N(Neutral).
3. Release the parking brake.
CAUTION
Failure to place the transaxle shiftlever in N (Neutral) may cause inter‐nal damage to the transaxle.
Removable towing hook (if
equipped)
1. Open the trunk, and remove the towing hook from the tool case. 2. Remove the hole cover pressing the
lower part of the cover on the
bumper.
3. Install the towing hook by turning it clockwise into the hole until it is
fully secured.
4. Remove the towing hook and install the cover after use.
Emergency towing
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3 F B S
What to do in an emergency
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COOLANT
The high-pressure cooling system has
a reservoir filled with year round anti‐
freeze coolant. The reservoir is filled at the factory.
Check the antifreeze protection and
coolant level at least once a year, at the
beginning of the winter season, and be‐ fore traveling to a colder climate.
CAUTION
•When the engine overheats fromlow engine coolant, suddenly add‐ing engine coolant may causecracks in the engine. To preventdamage, add engine coolant slowlyin small quantities.
•Do not drive with no engine cool‐ant. It may cause water pump fail‐ure and engine seizure, etc.
Checking the coolant level
WARNING
nRemoving radiator cap
•Never attempt to remove the radi‐ator cap while the engine is oper‐ating or hot. Doing so might leadto cooling system and engine dam‐age. Also, hot coolant or steamcould cause serious personal in‐jury.
•Turn the engine off and wait untilit cools down. Use extreme carewhen removing the radiator cap.Wrap a thick towel around it, andturn it counterclockwise slowly tothe first stop. Step back while thepressure is released from the cool‐ing system.When you are sure all the pressurehas been released, press down onthe cap, using a thick towel, andcontinue turning counterclockwiseto remove it.
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•Even if the engine is not operating,do not remove the radiator cap orthe drain plug while the engine andradiator are hot. Hot coolant andsteam may still blow out underpressure, causing serious injury.
The engine coolant and/or inverter
coolant level is influenced by the hybrid system temperature. Before checking
or refilling the engine coolant and/or in‐
verter coolant, turn the hybrid vehicle off.
WARNING
The electric motor (cool‐ing fan) is controlled byengine coolant tempera‐ture, refrigerant pressureand vehicle speed. It maysometimes operate evenwhen the engine is notrunning.
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If it fits loosely, we recommend that
you consult an authorized Kia dealer.
If you do not have a spare, use a fuse of the same rating from a circuit you
may not need for operating the vehicle,
such as the cigarette lighter fuse.
If the headlights or taillights, stop lights, courtesy lamp, day time running
lights (D.R.L) do not work and the fuses
are OK, check the fuse panel in the en‐ gine compartment. If a fuse is blown, it
must be replaced.
Fuse switch
0 + '
Always, put the fuse switch at the ON
position. If you move the switch to the OFF posi‐
tion, some items such as audio and dig‐
ital clock must be reset and transmitter
(or smart key) may not work properly.
If the fuse switch is in OFF, a warning sign will illuminate on the dashboard.
CAUTION
•Put all switches in ON when driv‐ing.
•If the vehicle remains idle for over1 month, put all switches in OFF toprevent the batteries from beingdischarged.
•Excluding long-term parking forover 1 month, the contact pointsof switches may wear out uponextensive use. Please refrain fromexcessive use of switches.
Engine compartment fuse
replacement
1. Turn the ignition switch and all oth‐ er switches off.
2. Remove the fuse panel cover by pressing the tab and pulling the
cover up. When the blade type fuse
is disconnected, remove it by using
the clip designed for changing fuses
located in the engine room fuse
box. Upon removal, securely insert
reserve fuse of equal quantity.
3. Check the removed fuse; replace it if it is blown. To remove or insert
the fuse, use the fuse puller in the
engine compartment fuse panel.
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