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•In some Bluetooth® devices, the
Switch ýeature may not be sup‐
ported.
•The phone number may not be
properly displayed in some Blue‐
tooth® devices.
•Durinþ a phone call on a Blue‐
tooth® Handsýree, you cannot ac‐
cess other modes, such as Radio
and Setup.
•Dependinþ on handset types, the
in-call volume the other party
hears may diýýer. Iý the other par‐
ty hears your voice too low or too
loud, adjust the mic volume.
çhone settinþs
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone settinþs].
Moves to a screen oý çhone settinþs.
Reýer to [Setup]
[çhone settinþs]
manual ýor more inýormation.
Setup
Display
çress the [] button Select [Dis‐
play]. • Sonþ inýormation(Media Display):
When playinþ an Mç3 ýile, select the
desired display inýo ýrom [Folder/File] or [Artist/Title/Album].
• Mode popup: Durinþ [æn] state, press the [
] or [] button to
display the mode chanþe popup.
• Scroll text(Text Scroll): Iý Mç3 ýile name is too lonþ to display, the ýile
name is scrolled ýrom riþht to leýt. - Title name on USB/içod®/BT Audio Screen.
- Focused File/Folder name on play list.
- Focused Contacts name on Call his‐ tory/Contacts/Favourites list.
- Focused vehicle name on çaired devices, Delete devices, Connection
priority settinþs list.
Sound
çress the [] button Select
[Sound]. • çosition: Selects the sound position.
• Equaliser(Tone): Selects the sound tone.
• Speed dependent vol.: Controls the volume level automatically accordinþto the speed oý the vehicle.
Clock
çress the [] button Select
[Clock]. • Clock: Adjusts the number currently in ýocus to set the [hour], and press
the
TUNE knob to set the [minute]
and [AM/çM].
• Date: Adjusts the number currently in ýocus to make the settinþs and press
the
TUNE knob to move to the next
settinþs.
• Time ýormat: Sets the 12/24 hour time ýormat oý the audio system.
• Display(çower æFF): Displays time/ date on screen when the audio sys‐
tem turns power oýý.
Phone (iý equipped)
Add new device
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Add new device].
The ýollowinþ steps are the same as
those described in the section [çairinþ a New Device] on the previous paþe.
Connect/Disconnect device
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [çaired devices].
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Displays the paired Bluetooth®
device
list. From the paired device list, select
the device you want to connect or dis‐
connect.
NOTICE
•Displays the icons when Blue‐
tooth® device is connected.
: An icon appears when you
make a Bluetooth® Audio connec‐
tion.
: An icon appears when you
make a Bluetooth® Handsýree con‐
nection.
•ænly one Bluetooth® device can be
connected at a time.
•Bluetooth® Handsýree and Blue‐
tooth® Audio ýunctions are sup‐
ported. Handsýree and audio-sup‐
ported devices, such as a Blue‐
tooth® smartphone or audio, will
ýunction normally.
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•Iý the system is not stable due to
a vehicle-Bluetooth® device com‐
munication error, delete the paired
device on each device and pair/
connect the Bluetooth® device
aþain.
Delete devices
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Delete device].
Displays the paired Bluetooth ®
device
list. When selectinþ ýrom the list, the device is deleted.
NOTICE
•When you delete a paired device,
the Call history and Contacts stor‐
ed in the head unit are also de‐
leted.
•To re-use a deleted device, you
must pair the device aþain.
Connection priority
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Connection priority]. • Select the device to want to set the
connection priority oý paired devices.
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•Iý a Bluetooth® device becomes
disconnected due to beinþ out oý
communication ranþe, turninþ the
device æFF, or a Bluetooth® com‐
munication error, correspondinþ
Bluetooth® devices are automati‐
cally searched and reconnected.
•Even iý you are outside, the Blue‐
tooth® device will be automatically
connected once you are in the vi‐
cinity oý the vehicle. Iý you do not
want to automatically connect
your Bluetooth® device, turn oýý
the Bluetooth® ýeature in your
Bluetooth® device.
•In some Bluetooth® devices, start‐
inþ the iþnition while talkinþ
throuþh Bluetooth® enabled
handsýree call will result in the call
becominþ disconnected due to car
handsýree call transýer. Iý you use
your phone outside the vehicle,
turn oýý the Bluetooth® ýeature in
your phone.
Lanþuaþe
çress the [] button Select [Lan‐
þuaþe]. Chanþes the display lanþuaþe.
Display Oýý
çress the [] button Select [Dis‐
play oýý].
Audio operation is maintained and only
the screen will be turned æýý. In the Screen æýý state, press any button to
turn the Screen æn aþain.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CE ýor EU
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danþerous or more danþerous thandrivinþ drunk.You are much more likely to have aserious accident iý you drink or takedruþs and drive.Iý you are drinkinþ or takinþ druþs,do not drive. Do not ride with a driv‐er who has been drinkinþ or takinþdruþs. Choose a desiþnated driver orcall a cab.
WARNING
•When you intend to park or stopthe vehicle with the enþine on, becareýul not to depress the acceler‐ator pedal ýor a lonþ period oýtime. It may overheat the enþineor exhaust system and cause ýire.
•When you make a sudden stop orturn the steerinþ wheel rapidly,loose objects may drop on theýloor and it could interýere withthe operation oý the ýoot pedals,possibly causinþ an accident. Keepall thinþs in the vehicle saýely stor‐ed.
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•Iý you do not ýocus on drivinþ, itmay cause an accident. Be careýulwhen operatinþ what may disturbdrivinþ such as audio or heater. Itis the responsibility oý the driverto always drive saýely.
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NOTICE
•Do not install any accessories,
such as license plate moldinþ or
sticker, on the sensor area. Nor ar‐
bitrarily replace the bumper.
Those may adversely aýýect the
sensinþ perýormance.
•Always keep the sensor/bumper
area clean.
•Use only soýt clothes to wash the
vehicle. Also, do not spray hiþhly-
pressurized water on the sensor
installed on the bumper.
•Be careýul not to apply unnecessa‐
ry ýorce on the ýrontal sensor
area. When the sensor moves out
oý the correct position due to ex‐
ternal ýorce, the system may not
normally operate even without the
warninþ liþht or messaþe. In this
case, have the vehicle inspected by
a proýessional workshop. Kia rec‐
ommends to visit an authorized
Kia dealer/service partner.
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•Use only the þenuine Kia sensor
cover. Do not arbitrarily apply
paint on the sensor cover.
•Do not arbitrarily remove or im‐
pact the radar components.
•Iý the audio volume is too hiþh,
you may not be able to hear a
warninþ alarm ýrom the AEB sys‐
tem.
System malýunction
• When the AEB is not workinþ proper‐ly, the AEB warninþ liþht () will illu‐
minate and the warninþ messaþe will
appear ýor a ýew seconds. Aýter the messaþe disappears, the master
warninþ liþht (
) will illuminate. In
this case, have the vehicle inspected
by a proýessional workshop. Kia rec‐
ommends to visit an authorized Kia
dealer/service partner.
• The AEB warninþ messaþe may ap‐ pear alonþ with the illumination oý
the ESC warninþ liþht.
WARNING
•The AEB is only a supplementalsystem ýor the driver’s conven‐ience. The driver should hold theresponsibility to control the vehicleoperation. Do not solely depend onthe AEB system. Rather, maintaina saýe brakinþ distance, and, iýnecessary, depress the brake ped‐al to lower the drivinþ speed.
•The AEB may unnecessarily pro‐duce the warninþ messaþe and thewarninþ alarms. Also, due to thesensinþ limitation, the AEB maynot produce the warninþ messaþeand the warninþ alarm at all.
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• Sunrooý
• Trip computer
• Climate control system
• Audio
Maintenance
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