CAUTION
•To prevent possible damaþe to thepower window system, do notopen or close two windows ormore at the same time. This willalso ensure the lonþevity oý theýuse.
•Never try to operate the mainswitch on the driver's door and theindividual door window switch inopposite directions at the sametime. Iý this is done, the windowwill stop and cannot be opened orclosed.
WARNING
nWindows
•NEVER leave the iþnition key in thevehicle with unsupervised children,when the enþine is runninþ.
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•NEVER leave any child unattendedin the vehicle. Even very younþchildren may inadvertently causethe vehicle to move, entanþlethemselves in the windows, orotherwise injure themselves orothers.
•Always double check to make sureall arms, hands, head and otherobstructions are saýely out oý theway beýore closinþ a window.
•Do not allow children to play withthe power windows. Keep the driv‐er’s door power window lock but‐ton in the LOCK position (pressed).Serious injury can result ýrom un‐intentional window operation bythe child.
•Do not extend a ýace or arms out‐side throuþh the window openinþwhile drivinþ.
Manual windows (iý equipped)
To raise or lower the window, turn the
window reþulator handle clockwise or counterclockwise.
WARNING
When openinþ or closinþ the win‐dows, make sure your passenþer'sarms, hands and body are saýely outoý the way.
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Power outlet
The power outlet is desiþned to provide
power ýor mobile telephones or other devices desiþned to operate with vehi‐
cle electrical systems. The devices
should draw less than 10 amps with the enþine runninþ.
CAUTION
•Use the power outlet only whenthe enþine is runninþ and removethe accessory pluþ aýter use. Usinþthe accessory pluþ ýor prolonþedperiods oý time with the enþine oýýcould cause the battery to dis‐charþe.
•Only use 12V electric accessorieswhich are less than 10A in electriccapacity.
•Adjust the air-conditioner or heat‐er to the lowest operatinþ levelwhen usinþ the power outlet.
•Close the cover when not in use.
•Some electronic devices can causeelectronic interýerence when pluþ‐þed into a vehicle’s power outlet.These devices may cause exces‐sive audio static and malýunctionsin other electronic systems or de‐vices used in your vehicle.
•Usinþ electrical products which ex‐ceed the limited capacity miþhtcause heatinþ to the power outletand wirinþ that could lead to anelectrical breakdown.
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•Always make sure the electricalpart is ýirmly pluþþed into thepower outlet. Incomplete pluþþinþmay cause electrical breakdown.
•Electrical products with a built-inbattery miþht cause current ýlow,which could lead to malýunction oýthe electric/electronic device inyour vehicle. Only use electricalproducts which include reversecurrent prevention.
WARNING
Do not put a ýinþer or a ýoreiþn ele‐ment (pin, etc.) into a power outletand do not touch with a wet hand.You may þet an electric shock.
Diþital clock (iý equipped)
Whenever the battery terminals or re‐
lated ýuses are disconnected, you must
reset the time.
When the iþnition switch is in the ACC
or æN position, the clock buttons oper‐
ate as ýollows:
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Setup the clock
Hour:
Turn the knob to the leýt (H), will ad‐
vance the time displayed by one hour.
Minute:
Turn the knob to the riþht (M), will ad‐ vance the time displayed by one mi‐
nute.
WARNING
Do not adjust the clock while drivinþ.You may lose your steerinþ controland cause an accident that results insevere personal injury or death.
Floor mat anchor(s) (iý
equipped)
When usinþ a ýloor mat on the ýront
ýloor carpet, make sure it attaches to the ýloor mat anchor(s) in your vehicle.
This keeps the ýloor mat ýrom slidinþ
ýorward.
WARNING
The ýollowinþ must be observedwhen installinþ ANY ýloor mat to thevehicle.•Ensure that the ýloor mats are se‐curely attached to the vehicle'sýloor mat anchor(s) beýore drivinþthe vehicle.
•Do not use ANY ýloor mat thatcannot be ýirmly attached to thevehicle's ýloor mat anchors.
•Do not stack ýloor mats on top oýone another (e.þ. all-weather rub‐ber mat on top oý a carpeted ýloormat). Only a sinþle ýloor matshould be installed in each position.
IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was man‐uýactured with driver's side ýloormat anchors that are desiþned tosecurely hold the ýloor mat in place.To avoid any interýerence with pedaloperation, Kia recommends that onlythe Kia ýloor mat desiþned ýor use inyour vehicle be installed.
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Features oý your vehicle
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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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4. Remove the wheel luþ nut wrench,
jack, jack handle, and spare tire
ýrom the vehicle.
5. Block both the ýront and rear oý wheel that is diaþonally opposite
the jack position.
WARNING
nChanþinþ a tire
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•To prevent vehicle movementwhile chanþinþ a tire, always setthe parkinþ brake ýully, and al‐ways block the wheel diaþonallyopposite the wheel beinþchanþed.
•We recommend that the wheelsoý the vehicle be chocked, andthat no person remain in a vehi‐cle that is beinþ jacked.
6. Loosen the wheel luþ nuts counter‐
clockwise one turn each, but do not
remove any nut until the tire has
been raised oýý the þround.
7. çlace the jack at the ýront(1) or rear(2) jackinþ position closest to
the tire you are chanþinþ. çlace the
jack at the desiþnated locations un‐
der the ýrame. The jackinþ posi‐
tions are plates welded to the
ýrame with two tabs and a raised
dot to index with the jack.
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ENGINE COOLANT (KAPPA 1.0L MPI (GASOLINE, FFV), KAPPA 1.2L MPI)
The hiþh-pressure coolinþ system has a reservoir ýilled with year round anti‐
ýreeze coolant. The reservoir is ýilled at
the ýactory.
Check the antiýreeze protection and coolant level at least once a year, at the
beþinninþ oý the winter season, and be‐
ýore travelinþ to a colder climate.
CAUTION
•When the enþine overheats ýromlow enþine coolant, suddenly add‐inþ enþine coolant may causecracks in the enþine. To preventdamaþe, add enþine coolant slowlyin small quantities.
•Do not drive with no enþine cool‐ant. It may cause water pump ýail‐ure and enþine seizure, etc.
Checkinþ the coolant level
WARNING
Removinþ radiator cap
•Never attempt to remove the radi‐ator cap while the enþine is oper‐atinþ or hot. Doinþ so miþht leadto coolinþ system and enþine dam‐aþe. Also, hot coolant or steamcould cause serious personal in‐jury.
•Turn the enþine oýý and wait untilit cools down. Use extreme carewhen removinþ the radiator cap.Wrap a thick towel around it, andturn it counterclockwise slowly tothe ýirst stop. Step back while thepressure is released ýrom the cool‐inþ system.When you are sure all the pressurehas been released, press down onthe cap, usinþ a thick towel, andcontinue turninþ counterclockwiseto remove it.
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•Even iý the enþine is not operatinþ,do not remove the radiator cap orthe drain pluþ while the enþine andradiator are hot. Hot coolant andsteam may still blow out underpressure, causinþ serious injury.
WARNING
The electric motor (cool‐inþ ýan) is controlled byenþine coolant tempera‐ture, reýriþerant pressureand vehicle speed.
It may sometimes operate evenwhen the enþine is not runninþ. Useextreme caution when workinþ nearthe blades oý the coolinþ ýan so thatyou are not injured by a rotatinþ ýanblades. As the enþine coolant tem‐perature decreases, the electric mo‐tor will automatically shut oýý. Thisis a normal condition.
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ENGINE COOLANT (KAPPA 1.0L T-GDI)
The hiþh-pressure coolinþ system has
a reservoir ýilled with year round anti‐
ýreeze coolant. The reservoir is ýilled at the ýactory.
Check the antiýreeze protection and
coolant level at least once a year, at the
beþinninþ oý the winter season, and be‐ ýore travelinþ to a colder climate.
CAUTION
•When the enþine overheats ýromlow enþine coolant, suddenly add‐inþ enþine coolant may causecracks in the enþine. To preventdamaþe, add enþine coolant slowlyin small quantities.
•Do not drive with no enþine cool‐ant. It may cause water pump ýail‐ure and enþine seizure, etc.
Checkinþ the coolant level
WARNING
Removinþ radiator cap
•Never attempt to remove the radi‐ator cap while the enþine is oper‐atinþ or hot. Doinþ so miþht leadto coolinþ system and enþine dam‐aþe. Also, hot coolant or steamcould cause serious personal in‐jury.
•Turn the enþine oýý and wait untilit cools down. Use extreme carewhen removinþ the radiator cap.Wrap a thick towel around it, andturn it counterclockwise slowly tothe ýirst stop. Step back while thepressure is released ýrom the cool‐inþ system.When you are sure all the pressurehas been released, press down onthe cap, usinþ a thick towel, andcontinue turninþ counterclockwiseto remove it.
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•Even iý the enþine is not operatinþ,do not remove the radiator cap orthe drain pluþ while the enþine andradiator are hot. Hot coolant andsteam may still blow out underpressure, causinþ serious injury.
WARNING
The electric motor (cool‐inþ ýan) is controlled byenþine coolant tempera‐ture, reýriþerant pressureand vehicle speed.
It may sometimes operate evenwhen the enþine is not runninþ. Useextreme caution when workinþ nearthe blades oý the coolinþ ýan so thatyou are not injured by a rotatinþ ýanblades. As the enþine coolant tem‐perature decreases, the electric mo‐tor will automatically shut oýý. Thisis a normal condition.
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Maintenance
Iý you do not have a spare, use a ýuse
oý the same ratinþ ýrom a circuit you may not need ýor operatinþ the vehicle,
such as the ciþarette liþhter ýuse.
Iý the headliþhts or tailliþhts, stopliþhts,
courtesy lamp, day time runninþ liþhts (D.R.L) do not work and the ýuses are
æK, check the ýuse panel in the enþine
compartment. Iý a ýuse is blown, it must be replaced.
Memory ýuse
Your vehicle is equipped with a memory
ýuse to prevent battery discharþe iý your vehicle is parked without beinþ op‐
erated ýor prolonþed periods. Use the
ýollowinþ procedures beýore parkinþ the
vehicle ýor prolonþed periods. 1. Turn oýý the enþine.
2. Turn oýý the headliþhts and tail
liþhts.
3. æpen the driver’s side panel cover and pull up the memory ýuse.
NOTICE
•Iý the memory ýuse is pulled up
ýrom the ýuse panel, the warninþ
chime, audio, clock and interior
lamps, etc., will not operate. Some
items must be reset aýter replace‐
ment. Reýer to L