This setting can be changed by a
SUBARU dealer. Consult your SUBARU
dealer for details.
CAUTION
Do not attach anything that disturbs
the rear wiper operation on the rear
gate. Doing so may damage the rear
wiper when it operates.
!Washer
To wash the rear window while the rear
wiper is operating, turn the knob switch
upward to the“
”position. The washer
fluid sprays until you release the knob.
To wash the rear window when the rear
wiper is not in use, turn the knob switch
downward to the“
”position. The washer
fluid sprays and the wiper operates until
you release the knob.
Mirrors
Always check that the inside and outside
mirrors are properly adjusted before you
start driving.
&Inside mirror
The inside mirror has a day and night
position. Pull the tab at the bottom of the
mirror toward you for the night position.
Push it away for the day position. The
night position reduces glare from head-
lights.
&Outside mirrors
!Convex mirror (passenger side)
WARNING
Objects look smaller in a convex
mirror and farther away than when
viewed in a flat mirror. Do not use
the convex mirror to judge the
distance of vehicles behind you
when changing lanes. Use the inside
mirror (or glance backwards) to
determine the actual size and dis-
tance of objects that you view in
convex mirror.
Instruments and controls/Mirrors
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Audio/Antenna
Antenna
&Roof antenna (for Rod type)
CAUTION
.Be sure to remove the antenna
rod before entering garages,
parking towers and other loca-
tions with low ceilings.
.Remove the antenna rod before
washing your car at a car wash. If
the antenna rod is left attached, it
may scratch the roof.
.When reinstalling the removed
antenna rod, be sure to fully
tighten it.
1) Unscrew
2) Remove
The roof antenna is installed in the center
at the rear part of the roof.
The antenna rod can be removed by
unscrewing it from its base.
&Roof antenna (for Shark fin
type)
The radio antenna, satellite radio antenna
and telematics antenna (if equipped) are
installed in the center of the roof at the
rear.
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Audio panel
No. Function
&1Turn to adjust volume.
Press to turn the audio system on/off.
&2Press to display the sound setting
screen. Refer to“Unit settings”F5-19.
&3Press to display the station operation
screen.
Press to select an audio mode.
&4
Turn to display the next/previous con-
tent item.
Press to select an audio source. Refer
to“Selecting an audio source”F5-18.
&5Press to display the next/previous con-
tent item.
NOTE
.For safety reasons, certain func-
tions are not available while your
vehicle is in motion.
.In order to maximize signal recep-
tion, performance and precision of the
smartphone, please ensure the smart-
phone is placed as close to the system
as possible, while ensuring it is stowed
and secure while driving.
.When the ignition switch is in the
“ACC”or“ON”position, the battery of
the connected iPhone/iPod touch is
charged.
.iPhone/iPod touch may not be re-
cognized when the ignition switch is in
the“ACC”or“ON”position. In this
case, remove the iPhone/iPod touch
and reconnect it.
.The accuracy of the displayed in-
formation or the signal reception per-
formance depends on the smartphone
or the connected device, and it’s wire-
less connection.
.Since the aha application uses sig-
nals from GPS satellites and wireless
communication lines, it may not work
properly in the following locations.
–In a tunnel
–In underground parking lots
Audio/Audio set
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Audio/Hands–free phone system
Hands-free phone system
The hands-free system enables calls to be
made and received without having to take
your hands off the steering wheel.
This system supports Bluetooth. Bluetooth
is a wireless data system that enables cell
phones to be used without being con-
nected by a cable or placed in a cradle.
The operating procedure of the phone is
explained here.
WARNING
.While driving, do not use a cell
phone or connect the Bluetooth
phone. Doing so may result in
loss of control of your vehicle
and cause an accident or serious
injury.
.Your audio unit is fitted with
Bluetooth antennas. People with
implantable cardiac pacemakers,
cardiac resynchronization ther-
apy-pacemakers or implantable
cardioverter defibrillators should
maintain a reasonable distance
between themselves and the
Bluetooth antennas. The radio
waves may affect the operation
of such devices..Before using Bluetooth devices,
users of any electrical medical
device other than implantable
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac re-
synchronization therapy-pace-
makers or implantable cardiover-
ter defibrillators should consult
the manufacturer of the device
for information about its opera-
tion under the influence of radio
waves. Radio waves could have
unexpected effects on the opera-
tion of such medical devices.CAUTION
Do not leave your cell phone in the
vehicle. The temperature inside may
rise to a level that could damage the
phone.
NOTE
.If your cell phone does not support
Bluetooth, this system cannot function.
.In the following conditions, the sys-
tem may not function:
–The cell phone is turned off.
–The current position is outside
the communication area.
–The cell phone is not connected.
–The cell phone has a low battery..When using the hands free function
and other Bluetooth functions at the
same time, the following problems may
occur:
–The Bluetooth connection may
be cut.
–Noise may be heard when play-
ing back voice with the Bluetooth
function.
.The other party’s voice will be heard
from the front speakers. The audio/
visual system will be muted during
phone calls or when hands-free voice
commands are used.
.Talk alternately with the other party
on the phone. If both parties speak at
the same time, the other party may not
hear what has been said. (This is not a
malfunction.)
.Keep call volume down. Otherwise,
the other party’s voice may be audible
outside the vehicle and voice echo may
increase. When talking on the phone,
speak clearly towards the microphone.
.The other party may not hear you
clearly when:
–Drivingonanunpavedroad.
(Making excessive traffic noise.)
–Driving at high speeds.
–The moonroof or windows are
open.
–The air conditioning vents are
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pointed towards the microphone.
–The sound of the air conditioning
fan is loud.
–Thereisanegativeeffecton
sound quality due to the phone
and/or network being used.
.When another phone is connected,
the following registered data cannot be
read:
–Contact data
–Call history data
–All phone settings
.When selling or disposing of the
vehicle, initialize the data. Refer to
“Unit settings”F5-19.
.Once initialized, the data and set-
tings will be erased. Take extra caution
when initializing the data.
.The voice command system sup-
ports phone commands, so dialing a
phone number using your voice is
possible. Refer to“Vo i c e c o m m a n d
system”F5-80.
.The images shown in this Owner’s
Manual are sample images. The actual
images may vary depending on the
market and specifications of your ve-
hicle.&Control screen
PHONE (Menu) screen
PHONE (Dialpad) screenNo. Function
&1Open the“Incoming Calls”screen.
Refer to“By incoming calls”F5-73.
&2Open the“Outgoing Calls”screen.
Refer to“By outgoing calls”F5-74.
&3Open the“Contacts”screen. Refer to
“By contacts list”F5-74.
&4Open the dialpad screen. Refer to“By
Dialpad”F5-75.
&5Open the phone volume settings
screen. Refer to“Phone volume set-
tings”F5-78.
&6
Use to make a phone call. You cannot
press this key until you open the
dialpad screen and enter a phone
number.
&7Open the“BT Devices Connection”
screen. Refer to“Setting Bluetooth
details”F5-68.
&8Enter the phone number that you
want to call.
&9Switch the screen to the phone
(menu) screen.
NOTE
When the cell phone is not registered
and the Bluetooth setting is off, a
message is displayed instead of menu
items.
Audio/Hands–free phone system
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Action Function
PressStart the voice com-
mand system.
Press and holdCancel voice recogni-
tion.
!Microphone
Type A
Type B
It is unnecessary to speak directly into the
microphone when giving a command.
NOTE
.Wait for the confirmation beep be-
fore speaking a command.
.Voice commands may not be recog-
nized if:
–Spoken too quickly.
–Spoken at a low or high volume.
–The moonroof or windows are
open.
–Passengers are talking while
voice commands are spoken.
–The air conditioning speed is set
high.
–The air conditioning vents are
turned towards the microphone..In the following conditions, the sys-
tem may not recognize the command
properly and using voice commands
may not be possible:
–The command is incorrect or
unclear. Note that certain words,
accents or speech patterns may be
difficult for the system to recognize.
–There is excessive background
noise, such as wind noise.
Audio/Voice command system
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Interior lights....................................................... 6-2
Dome light.......................................................... 6-2
Cargo area light.................................................. 6-2
Map lights........................................................... 6-3
OFF delay timer.................................................. 6-3
Sun visors........................................................... 6-4Sun visor extension plate (models with the
EyeSight system).............................................. 6-4
Vanity mirror....................................................... 6-5
Storage compartment......................................... 6-5Glove box........................................................... 6-6
Center console.................................................... 6-6
Cup holders......................................................... 6-7
Bottle holders...................................................... 6-7
Accessory power outlets.................................... 6-8
Use with a cigarette lighter (dealer option)........... 6-9
Ashtray (dealer option)...................................... 6-10
Floor mat (if equipped)...................................... 6-11
Coat hook........................................................... 6-11
Shopping bag hook........................................... 6-12
Cargo area cover (if equipped)......................... 6-12
Using the cover................................................. 6-12
To remove the cover housing ............................. 6-13
Stowage of the cargo area cover........................ 6-13
To install the cover housing............................... 6-14
Cargo tie-down hooks (if equipped)................. 6-14
Rear view camera.............................................. 6-15
How to use the rear view camera....................... 6-16
Viewing range on the screen.............................. 6-17
Help line............................................................ 6-18
Interior equipment
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Interior equipment/Sun visors
be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Con-
tact your SUBARU dealer for details. For
models with multi function display, the
setting can be changed by operating the
multi function display. For details, refer to
“Interior light off delay timer setting”F3-
81.Sun visors
To block out glare, swing down the visors.
To use the sun visor at a side window,
swing it down and move it sideways.
&Sun visor extension plate
(models with the EyeSight
system)
With the sun visor positioned over the side
window, you can use the sun visor
extension plate to prevent glare through
the gap between the sun visor and center
pillar. To use the extension plate, pull it
toward the rear of the vehicle. When you
have finished using it, stow it by pushing it
toward the front of the vehicle.
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