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TRIP COMPUTER
The following information
can be selected by pushing
the
or of the INFO
button on the steering wheel.
• App
roximate distance you
can travel on the available
fuel (RANGE)
• Cu
rrent fuel economy
• To
reset,
push and
hold the
INFO
button
for more
than 1.5
seconds.
1 • Rotate the knob to adjust the brightness of the
instrument cluster and other dashboard illuminations.
2 • Push to toggle between trip meter (A & B). • When a trip meter is selected, push and hold to
reset to zer
o.
Door Ajar
Liftgate Ajar
Electric Parking Brake
Brake Warning
Parking brake on/
low brake fluid/malfunction
Master Warning
Low Fuel Level
Low Engine Oil Pressure
Power Steering Malfunction
Automatic Transaxle
Charging System Malfunction
Low Washer Fluid Level
KEY Warning ( RED)
KEY Indicator (GREEN)
Check Fuel Cap
Perform Maintenance
S
PEEDMETER
MULTI-
INFORMATION D I S P L AY
Engine Oil Level
LED Headlight
Brake Pedal Operation Demand
Turn Signals/Hazard
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) (p. 6) On/Warning Beep: Low tire pressure in one
or more tires. Flashing: TPMS Malfunction
Cruise Main On (WHITE)
Cruise Set On (GREEN)
Mazda Radar Cruise Control
On (AMBER), Set (GREEN) (pp. 19-20)
Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS) Malfunction
Shift Position
Security System
Smart Brake Support (SBS) and
Smart City Brake Support (SCBS)
Flashing Red: SBS and SCBS are operating.
Amber: SBS and/or SCBS malfunction.
SBS and SCBS are turned off.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMP LIGHTS Since this vehicle does not use an engine
coolant temperature gauge, red and blue
engine coolant temperature lights are used to
indicate high and low coolant temperature.
Red Coolant Temp Light Flashing: Engine is starting to run hot.
Drive slowly to reduce engine load.
On: E
ngine is overheating. Safely pull
over to the side of the road and turn
the engine off. Refer to the Owner’s
Manual for more information.
Blue Coolant Temp Light On: Engine coolant is cold and no warm
air is available for heater/defroster.
Off
: Engine coolant is warm and warm air
is available for heater/defroster. The light
may stay on for a few minutes after start-
up when the engine is cold, but the vehicle
can be driven with the light on or off.
NOTE: When your Mazda Connect display
setting is set on “AUTO”, the instrument
cluster and display may become dimmer
when the headlights are on. If the display
and instrument cluster become too dim or
too bright when the headlights are on, simply
rotate the dimmer knob located on your
instrument cluster to adjust the brightness.
DASHBOARD
ILLUMINATION/
DIMMER
1/
TRIP METER2
NOTE: See Owner’s Manual for more
details and explanations.
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Active Driving Display
The Active Driving Display displays the following information:•
Vehicl
e Speed Setting
using cruise control
•
Navi
gation Turn-by-Turn
(TBT) direction, distance
and lane guidance
•
Tra
ffic Sign Recognition
(TSR) using navigation •
Lane
Departure Warning
System (LDWS) operation
conditions and warnings
•
Smar
t Brake
Support (SBS)
warnings
•
Vehicl
e Speed Setting
using cruise control
(if equipped)
To change the settings/adjustments for the Active Driving Display:
1 Sele
ct the Settings icon on the
Home screen.
2 Sel
ect the AD-Disp tab.
3 Sele
ct the desired item to change.
• He
ight: Adjust the position of the
virtual image of the Active Driving
Display up or down.
• Bri
ghtness Control: Method
for adjusting screen brightness
(Automatically with instrument
cluster illumination or manually).
• Ca
libration: Brightness
initialization setting (when
selecting automatic adjustment).
• Bri
ghtness: Brightness
adjustment (when selecting
manual adjustment).
• Na
vigation: On/O f f.
• Act
ive Driving Display:
On/O f f.
• Re
set: Reset to
default settings.
50 mph
0 MPH
NOTE:• If the display does not operate, switch the ignition off and then switch it back
on. If it still does not operate even with the ignition switched ON, have the
vehicle inspected at an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
• It may be difficult to view the display when wearing sunglasses. Take off your
sunglasses or adjust the luminosity.
• If the battery has been removed and re-installed or the battery voltage is low,
the adjusted position may deviate.
• The display may be difficult to view or temporarily affected by weather
conditions such as rain, snow, light, and temperature.
ACTIVE DRIVING DISPLAY (if equipped)
CAUTION: Always adjust the display
using the Settings screen (AD-Disp
tab). Do not try to adjust the angle
or open/close the display by hand.
Fingerprints on the display will
make it difficult to view and manual
operation could cause damage.
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Customer Delivery ChecklistCustomer Delivery Checklist
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE:
When replacing or topping off engine oil, use Mazda Genuine Oil. For optimal engine performance,
use SAE 0W-20 engine oil. Please consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer for additional information.
Driver’s View .........................1-2 • Location of Switches and Control
Advanced Keyless Entry System* ..3 • Door Request Switch*
Starting the Engine ....................4 • Accelerated Warm-Up System • Emergency Engine Stop
Electric Parking Brake ................5
Fuel Economy ..........................5
Tire Pressure Monitor System .......6 • Initialize TPMS before delivery
Multi-Information Display* ...........7
Seats and Mirrors .....................8
Heated Rear Seats and
Steering Wheel* .......................9
Ambient Lights* .......................10
Mazda Connect
Infotainment System* ................11
Mazda Connect Settings* ...........12
Commander / Voice Control* ....13-14
Bluetooth®* .........................15-16 • Pair Phone • Make/Receive Call • Toll-Fr
ee Customer Service
800-430-0153
Navigation System* ...............17-18 • SD Card • Planning a Route
*if equipped
SALES CONSULTANT DAT ECUSTOMER DAT E
All items in the Customer Deliver y Checklist have been reviewed with the
customer and the first maintenance appointment has been scheduled:
Signed copy must be placed in dealer jacket.
VEHICLE PRESENTATION:
Refer to the Smart Start Guide during presentation
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
SAFETY & TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mazda Radar Cruise Control* ...19-20
Smart City Brake Support* ..........21
Smart Brake Support* ...............22
Lane keep Assist System and
Lane Departure W arning System*
..23
Distance Recognition
Support System*
.....................24
Blind Spot Monitoring System* ....25
Rear Cross Traffic Alert* ............26
Lights ..................................27
Wiper/Washer .........................28
Adaptive Front- Lighting System* ..29
High Beam Control* .................30
Audio Controls .....................31-32
• Bluetooth Audio
Audio USB & AUX Inputs ............33
Automatic Climate Control* ........34
Instrument Cluster ................35-36
• Review of Warning and Indicator
Light Function and Location
Active Driving Display* ..............37
Transmission ..........................38
Traffic Sign Recognition System ...39
i-ELOOP* ..............................40
Customer Delivery Checklist
Smart Start Guide
• Remove this checklist from
Sm art Start Guide
• Per
sonalization Features
(refer to your Owner’s Manual)
War ranty Information
Warranty
St art Date:
Cus
tomer Ini tial:
• Basic
Vehicle –
36 months/36,000 miles
• Ro
adside assistance program
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• Offer to register customer on
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Owner’s Manual
PRESENTATION OF OWNER’S MATERIALS:
Review the following items with the customer.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Introduce Service Manager;
provide business cards
Review Service and Parts
Department hours of operation
Explain free Full Circle
Service Inspection
Schedule first maintenance service
DEALERSHIP DAT E
SALES CONSULTANT CUSTOMER’S NAME
VIN E-MAIL
Maintenance Passport
Floor Mats
• E
nsure floor mats are properly hooked
a fter cleaning
• Do no
t install two floor mats, one on
top of the other, on the driver’s side
• Acc
essory rubber floor mats should be
cleaned with mild soap and water only
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
• System overview
• Dem
onstrate how to initialize the
TPMS system
Push and hold the “SET Switch” until
the T PMS warning light flashes twice
and o
ne beep is heard
• Rev
iew the system Caution
Customer Delivery Checklist
VEHICLE PRESENTATION:
Refer to the Smart Start Guide during presentation