2. Press the PWR/VOL key.Turn the power OFF.NOTEl Hold down the steering SOURCE button to
also turn the audio function ON/OFF.Adjust Volume
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1. Turn the PWR/VOL key to adjust the
volume.
Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise toincrease, and counter- clockwise to de-
crease the volume.
NOTEl The maximum value for volume is 45, and
the minimum is 0.NOTEl The initial setting for volume is “17”.Insert/Eject Discs
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1.
Insert the disc into the disc slot with the
label surface up.
Push the disc in a certain amount, and
the product will pull the disc in, and playback will start.
2. Press the
key.
This will eject the disc from the product,
so remove the disc.
CAUTIONl When replacing discs, first ensure that the
vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop-ping is permitted.
l Do not insert your hand, fingers, or foreign
objects into the disc slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or fire.
l 8 cm CDs are not supported.
Operation Keys
8-24OGGE17E1For pleasant driving8 Disc *Label sideDisc slot
NOTElThis switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3,
DAB1*, DAB2*, DAB3*, MW, and LW. *:When a DAB tuner is connected.
Manual/Seek Station Selection
Turn the /SEL key to the frequency to lis-
ten to.
/SEL key
(counter-
clockwise)Reduces the frequency being
received./SEL key
(clockwise)Increases the frequency be-
ing received. key
(hold down)Release the button to start
seek station selection, and
when a station is received,
scanning stops. key
(hold down)
Preset Memory
Register the broadcast station in advance, and select this at a later time.
1. Tune in to the frequency to register.
2. Hold down any of the keys from the
1RPT key to the 6
key.
A “Beep” sounds, and the preset key is registered.NOTEl The preset memory can register a maximum
of 6 stations for each band (FM1, FM2,
FM3).
l If a preset key that already has a station reg-
istered is selected, then this is overwritten with the new preset.
l Pressing the preset key will select the previ-
ously registered frequency.
Auto Memory (Auto Store)
The top 6 stations with a strong signal can be
automatically registered in order with preset keys.
Hold down the RADIO key.
After completion of auto store operations, the
product will receive the station registered in
the preset key [1].
CAUTIONl Please be aware that the formerly-registered
frequency in the memory will be overwrit- ten.NOTEl Using auto store for FM1 and FM2 switches
to FM3.
PTY Search
Select PTY (program content), and automati-
cally scan for stations. 1. During FM reception, press the PTY/
SCAN key.
This switches to the PTY selection mode.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to select PTY.
The PTY (program content) indicator
will flash, and station selection will au- tomatically start. When a station is re-
ceived, the station name is displayed.
NOTEl This receives the station detected first.
l 10 seconds after reception, PTY search
mode will be cancelled.Listen to DAB*
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This explains how to listen to DAB.
Listen to DAB*
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NOTElIf the text information for the service name
and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then
nothing is displayed.
During CD-DA playback
This switches in the order “Disc title”,
“Track title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEl If there is no text information to display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
During MP3/WMA/AAC Play-
back
This switches in the order “Folder title”,
“File title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEl If there is no text information to display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
Display the ID3tag
Hold down the DISP key.
This switches the ID3tag display.
[DISP] Each time the key is pressed, this
switches in the order “Album name”, “Track name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and “Operating status”.*:Displayed when playing back audio
files on a USB device (vehicles with a
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface).NOTEl During display of the ID3tag, hold down the
DISP key to switch to the folder title dis- play.
l The genre name display may not be possible.During iPod Playback
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This switches in the order “Albums”, “Track
name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and
“Operating status”.
NOTEl If there is no text information to display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
l Displayed genre name in equipment by type
(vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface).
l The genre name display may not be possible.During Bluetooth ®
2.0 Audio
Playback*
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Operating details are the same as in “During
iPod Playback” on page 8-42.
Audio Quality and Volume
Balance Adjustment E00738201161
Change audio quality settings.
Adjust Audio Quality and Vol-ume Balance
1. Press the /SEL key to select settings
items.
Each time the
/SEL key is pressed,
this switches in the order BASS, TRE-
BLE, FADER, BALANCE, SCV (speed
compensated volume), and Cancel.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to adjust.
Adjust-
ment
itemsTurn counter- clockwiseTurn clock- wiseBASS-6 to 0
(low low-pass volume)0 to +6
(high low-pass volume)
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment
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Adjust-ment
itemsTurn counter- clockwiseTurn clock- wiseTREBLE-6 to 0
(Low high-pass volume)0 to +6
(High high-pass
volume)FADERCENTER to
REAR 11
(emphasise
REAR)FRONT 11 to CENTER
(emphasise
FRONT)BAL-
ANCELEFT 11 to
CENTER
(emphasise
LEFT)CENTER to
RIGHT 11
(emphasise
RIGHT)SCVOFF, LOW
(SCV effect is
OFF/low)MID, HIGH
(SCV effect is middle/high)System Settings
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Change system settings such as product time.1. Press the MENU key.
2. Press the
/SEL key to select settings
items.
Each time the
/SEL key is pressed,
this switches in the order DAB setting* 1
,
Gracenote DB* 2
, AF, REG, TP-S, PI-S,
PTY language settings, PHONE settings,
CT, Adjust time, and Cancel.
3. Turn the
/SEL key to set.
4. Press the /SEL key to determine.
This completes settings, and displays the
next settings item.
* 1
:Displayed when a DAB tuner is con-
nected.* 2
:Displayed when playing back audio
files (vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 in-
terface).
DAB Setting*
Change DAB settings
(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)
Settings
nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentDAB-DAB
Link settingsOFFIf low recep-
tion sensitivi-
ty, switch to
another serv-
ice.ONDAB Band settingsBAND IIISet used
broadcast
band to 174
to 239 MHz.Settings nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentDAB BandsettingsL-BANDSet used
broadcast
band to 1452
to 1490 MHz.BOTHSet used
broadcast
band to Band
III and L-
Band.
RDS Setting
Change RDS settings
(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)
Settings
nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentAFAF ONAutomatical-
ly track the
same station
as the pro-
gram being
received.
System Settings
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NOTE•The tyre is punctured in the side wall (A),
not in the tread (B).
• The vehicle has been driven with the tyre
almost completely flat.
• The tyre has completely slipped over the
wheel rim and has come off the wheel.
• The wheel is damaged.
l Use the tyre sealant only at ambient temper-
atures of -30 °C to + 60 °C.
l Effect an emergency repair without pulling
out the object (nail, screw, etc.) that is stuck
in the tyre.
l Do not use the tyre sealant if the tyre has
been damaged by being driven when insuffi- ciently inflated (e.g. bumps, cuts, cracks etc.
on the tyre).
l Wipe tyre sealant off the paintwork immedi-
ately with a damp cloth.
l Immediately wash clothes contaminated
with tyre sealant.
Before repairing a tyre, first stop your vehicle
in a safe, flat location.
1. Park the vehicle on level and stable
ground.
2. Set the parking brake firmly.
3. Put the select position in “P” (PARK)
position and stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV
system.
4. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and
set up a warning triangle, flashing signal
lamp, etc., at an adequate distance from
the vehicle, and have all your passengers
leave the vehicle.
5. Take out the tyre repair kit.
6. Take the valve cap (C) off the tyre valve
(D), then press the valve remover (E)
onto the valve as illustrated. Allow all of the air in the tyre to escape.
7. Remove the valve insert (F) by turning it
anticlockwise using the valve remover (E). Put the removed valve insert in a
clean place so it does not get dirty.
CAUTIONl If there is any air left in the tyre when you
remove the valve insert, the valve insert may
fly out and injure you. Make sure the tyre
contains no air before removing the valve in- sert.
8. Shake the tyre sealant bottle well.
Tyre repair kit
9-14OGGE17E1For emergencies9
Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-24
Demister (rear window).................................... 6-69
Digital clock Time Setting.................................................. 8-45
Dimensions...................................................... 12-04
Dipper (High/Low beam change)......................6-56
Disposal information for used batteries............ 2-18
Doors Central door locks......................................... 4-16
Child-protection............................................ 4-18
Dead Lock System........................................ 4-17
Lock and unlock............................................ 4-14
Drive battery......................................................2-04
Driving, alcohol and drugs................................ 7-02
E
Economical driving........................................... 7-02
Electric motor model....................................... 12-02
Electric motor number.....................................12-02
Electric motor specifications........................... 12-07
Electric parking brake....................................... 7-03
Electric power steering system (EPS)............... 7-39
Electric tailgate..................................................4-20
Electric window control.................................... 4-34
Electrical Parking switch...................................7-19
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)................................................ 4-03
Emergency starting............................................9-07
Emergency stop signal system.......................... 7-36
Engine specifications.......................................12-06
Engine
Coolant..............................................11-06,12-10 Model.......................................................... 12-02
Number....................................................... 12-02
Oil............................................................... 11-05
Oil and oil filter........................................... 12-10
Overheating................................................... 9-09
Specifications.............................................. 12-06
Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information............................. 2-18
ERA-GLONASS............................................... 9-02
EV charging cable............................................. 3-07
EV cruising range.............................................. 2-05
EV switch.......................................................... 7-25
Exterior and interior lamp operation............... 11-15
F
Fluid capacities and lubricants........................ 12-10
Fluid Brake fluid........................................ 11-08,12-10
Engine coolant.................................. 11-06,12-10
Front Motor fluid ....................................... 12-10
Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant.............. 11-06
Transaxle fluid ........................................... 12-10
Washer fluid..................................... 11-08,12-10
For persons with electro-medical ap- paratus such as implantable cardiac
pacemaker or implantable cardi-
overter-defibrillator..........................................2-10
Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)... 7-64
Front fog lamps Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-24
Indication lamp............................................. 6-49
Replacement................................................ 11-27
Switch........................................................... 6-63
Front Motor fluid ............................................12-10
Front room lamp................................................ 8-79
Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-25
Front seats......................................................... 5-03
Front turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-24
Replacement................................................ 11-27
Fuel consumption............................................ 12-09
Fuel Filling the fuel tank....................................... 2-15Fuel selection................................................ 2-14Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems............................. 2-18
Tank capacity................................................ 2-15
Fuses................................................................ 11-16
Fusible links.................................................... 11-16
G
General maintenance....................................... 11-15
General vehicle data........................................ 12-04
Genuine parts.....................................................2-18
Glove box.......................................................... 8-81
Glove box lamp Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-25
H
Hazard warning flasher switch.......................... 6-62
Hazard warning indication lamps......................6-49
Head restraints................................................... 5-05
Headlamp levelling switch................................ 6-60
Headlamp washer switch...................................6-68
Headlamps Bulb capacity.............................................. 11-24
Alphabetical index
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