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cupant. Typical conditions are shown in the
illustration.
1- Head-on collisions
2- Rear end collisions
3- Pitch end over end
Because the side airbags and curtain airbags
do not protect the occupant in all types of collisions, be sure to always properly wearyour seat belts.WARNINGl The side airbags and curtain airbags are
designed to supplement the driver and
passenger seat belts in certain side im- pacts. Seat belts should always be wornproperly, and the driver and passenger
should sit well back and upright without
leaning against the window or door.
l The side airbag and curtain airbag inflate
with great force. The driver and passen-
ger should not put their arms out of the window, and should not lean against the
door, in order to reduce the risk of serious or possible fatal injury from the deploying
side airbag and curtain airbag.WARNINGl Do not allow any rear seat occupant to
hold onto the seatback of either front seat,
in order to reduce risk of injury from the
deploying side airbag. Special care should
be taken with children.
l Do not place any objects near or in front
of the seatback of either front seat. They could interfere with proper side airbag in-
flation, and also could cause injury if thrown free by side airbag deployment.
l Do not place stickers, labels or additional
trim on the seatback of either front seat. They could interfere with proper side air-bag inflation.
l Do not install seat covers on seats with
side airbags.
Do not re-cover seats that have side air-
bags. This could interfere with proper side airbag inflation.
l Do not attach a microphone (A) or any
other device or object around the part
where the curtain airbags (B) activate
such as on the windscreen, side door glass, front and rear pillars and roof side or as- sist grips. When the curtain airbags in-
flate, the microphone or other device or object will be hurled with great force orthe curtain airbags may not activate cor-
rectly, resulting in death or serious injury.
Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag
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WARNINGlDo not put a hanger or any heavy or poin-
ted object on the coat hook. If the curtain
airbag was activated, any such item could
be propelled away with great force and could prevent the curtain airbag from in-
flating correctly. Hang clothes directly on the coat hook (without using a hanger).
Make sure there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pockets of clothes that you
hang on the coat hook.
l Do not allow a child to lean against or
close to the front door even if the child is
seated in a child restraint system.
The child’s head should also not lean against or be close to the area where the
side airbag and curtain airbag are loca-
ted. It is dangerous if the side airbag and curtain airbag inflate.
Failure to follow all of these instructions
could lead to serious or fatal injury to the
child.WARNINGl We recommend work around and on the
side airbags and curtain airbags system to
be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.SRS warning lamp/display
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There is a Supplemental Restraint System
(“SRS”) warning lamp on the instrument
panel. The system checks itself every time
the operation mode of the power switch is put in ON. The SRS warning lamp will come on
for several seconds and then go out. This is
normal and means the system is working
properly.
If there is a problem involving one or more of
the SRS components, the warning lamp will come on and stay on. At the same time, thewarning display will appear on the informa-
tion screen in the multi information display.
The SRS warning lamp/display is shared by
the SRS airbag and the seat belt pretensioner system.WARNINGl If any of the following conditions occur,
there may be a problem with the SRS air- bags and/or seat belt pretensioners, and they may not function properly in a colli-
sion or may suddenly activate without a
collision:
• Even when the operation mode is in
ON, the SRS warning lamp does not come on or it remains on.
• The SRS warning lamp and/or the
warning display comes on while driv- ing.
The SRS airbags and seat belt pretension- ers are designed to help reduce the risk of
serious injury or death in certain colli- sions. If either of the above conditions oc-
curs, immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.
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NOTElOn vehicles equipped with the ERA-GLO-
NASS, if the ERA-GLONASS system oper- ates, the SRS warning lamp illuminates.SRS servicing
E00407902658WARNINGl We recommend any maintenance per-
formed on or near the components of the
SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Improper work on the SRS components
or wiring could result in inadvertent de- ployment of the airbags, or could render
the SRS inoperative; either situation could result in serious injury.
l Do not modify your steering wheel, seat
belt retractor or any other SRS compo- nents. For example, replacement of the
steering wheel, or modifications to the
front bumper or body structure can ad-
versely affect SRS performance and lead to possible injury.
l If your vehicle has sustained any damage,
we recommend you to have the SRS in-
spected to ensure it is in proper working order.
l Do not modify your front seats, centre pil-
lar and centre console.
It can adversely affect SRS performance
and lead to possible injury.WARNINGl If you found any tear, scratch, crack or
damage to the portion where the airbag is
stored, you should have the SRS inspected
by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point.NOTEl If your vehicle has to be scrapped, do this in
line with local legislation and contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point to safely dismantle the airbag sys- tem.
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Instruments.......................................................................................... 6-02
Multi information display................................................................... 6-03
Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list....................................................................................... 6-23
Indication lamps.................................................................................. 6-49
Warning lamps.................................................................................... 6-50
Information screen display.................................................................. 6-52
Combination headlamps and dipper switch........................................ 6-53
Headlamp levelling............................................................................. 6-60
Turn-signal lever................................................................................. 6-61
Hazard warning flasher switch............................................................6-62 ECO mode switch............................................................................... 6-62
Fog lamp switch.................................................................................. 6-63
Wiper and washer switch.................................................................... 6-64
Wiper de-icer switch*......................................................................... 6-69
Rear window demister switch............................................................. 6-69
Heated windscreen switch*.................................................................6-70 Heated steering wheel switch*............................................................6-71Horn switch......................................................................................... 6-71Instruments and controls
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InstrumentsE00500102447
1- Energy usage indicator ® p. 6-02
2- Multi information display ® p. 6-03
Information screen display list
® p. 6-24
3- Speedometer (km/h or mph + km/h)
4- Rheostat illumination button ® p. 6-02
Energy usage indicator
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Eco/Power zone
Indicates the total power of the motors and
engine during driving.
Charge zone
Indicates the charging power generated by the regenerative brake.
The more the needle moves, the more electric
energy is charged.
The needle of the energy usage indicator may not enter the charge zone when the drive bat-tery is close to full charge.Meter illumination control
E00531301174
Each time you press the rheostat illumination
button, there is a sound and the brightness of the instruments changes.
1- Brightness level
2- Rheostat illumination button
NOTEl You can adjust to 8 different levels respec-
tively for when the position lamps are illu- minated and when they are not.
l When the lamp switch is in a position other
than the “OFF” position, the meter illumina-
tion switches automatically to the adjusted brightness, depending on the brightness out- side the vehicle.
Instruments
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NOTElThe brightness level of the instruments is
stored when the operation mode of the pow-
er switch is put in OFF.
l If you press and hold the button for about 2
seconds or more when the position lamps are
illuminated, the brightness level changes to
the maximum level. Pressing and holding the button for about 2 seconds or more again returns the brightness level to the previous
level.
On vehicles equipped with the
MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-
tem (MMCS), the map screen colour of MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-
tem (MMCS) may not be switched to night- time setting when the meter illumination
brightness level is at the maximum.Multi information display
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Always stop the vehicle in a safe place beforeoperating.
The following information is included on the
multi information display: warnings, odome-
ter, tripmeter, average fuel consumption, EV cruising range, total cruising range, EVHV
driving rate, energy flow, etc.
[When the operation mode of the power switch is OFF]
1- mark display screen ® p. 6-10
2- Information screen ® p. 6-06
Interrupt display screen ® p. 6-09
3- Drive battery level display screen
® p. 6-10
4- Odometer ® p. 6-11
5- “
” or “ ” mark indicator ® p. 6-09
6- Door ajar warning display screen
® p. 6-10
NOTEl The drive battery level display screen ap-
pears when any of the doors or the tailgate is
opened during charging.
[When the operation mode of the power
switch is ON]
Multi information display
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1- NORMAL indicator display screenDisplayed when the ECO mode switchand 4WD lock switch are OFF.
2- ECO mode indicator display screen Displayed when the ECO mode switch isON and the 4WD lock switch is OFF.
3- ECO LOCK indicator display screen Displayed when the ECO mode switchand 4WD lock switch are ON.
4- 4WD LOCK indicator display screen Displayed when the ECO mode switch isOFF and the 4WD lock switch is ON.ECO mode switch ® p. 6-62
4WD lock switch ® p. 7-22
5- Battery charge mode display screen
® p. 7-28
6- Battery save mode display screen
® p. 7-277- EV priority mode display screen
® p. 7-25
8-
mark display screen ® p. 6-10
9- Forward Collision Mitigation System
(FCM) OFF display screen* ® p. 7-64
Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation- System OFF display screen* ® p. 7-74
10- Lane Departure Warning (LDW) display
screen* ® p. 7-85
11- Cruise control display screen*
® p. 7-42
12- Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)
display screen* ® p. 7-52
13- Speed limiter display screen*
® p. 7-47
14- Drive battery level display screen
® p. 6-10
15- Odometer ® p. 6-11
16- “ ” or “ ” mark indicator ® p. 6-09
17- Information screen ® p. 6-08
18- Select position indicator ® p. 7-18
19- Fuel remaining display screen
® p. 6-10
20- Outside temperature display screen
® p. 6-11Multi information display
switch
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Each time the multi information display
switch is operated, the buzzer sounds and the multi information display changes betweeninformation such as warnings, tripmeter,
average fuel consumption, EV cruising range,
total cruising range, EVHV driving rate, en- ergy flow, etc.
Multi information display
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It is also possible to change elements such as
the language and units used on the multi in- formation display by operating the multi in- formation display switch.
Multi information display
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