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OTHER KEY FEATURES
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ON
DOOR
ROOM
ROOMDOOR( Type A )
( Type B)
AA
BC
D
( Type B)D
Map/Room Lamps
Push the lens A to turn the Map Lamp ON/OFF This light produces a spot beam for
convenient use as a map lamp or personal lamp for the driver or front passenger
When the DOOR button B is pressed, the Map Lamp turns ON when any door is opened
When the ROOM button C is pressed, the Map and Room Lamps turn ON
Room Lamp
When the Room Lamp button D is pressed, the lamp turns ON
Automatic turn off function*
The interior lights automatically turn off approximately 30 seconds after the Engine
System Start /Stop button* is OFF
•When doors are unlocked by the Smart Key*, the lamp turns ON for approximately 30 seconds •If your vehicle is equipped with the theft alarm system, the interior lights automatically turn off approximately 3 seconds after the system is in armed stage •Using interior lights for an extended period of time may cause battery discharge
QUICK TIPS
Sunvisor
Use the Sunvisor to shield direct light through the front or
side windows Slide the Sunvisor out and adjust as needed
REMINDERS:
•Sunvisor may not shield all direct light
•Do not operate the vehicle if Sunvisor is impairing your visibility
•The Sunvisor may impair visibility if not adjusted properly
•
Be aware of seating position when adjusting or swinging Sunvisor around to or from the front or side windows
Pedestrian Warning System
The Pedestrian Warning System generates engine sound for
pedestrians to hear the vehicle since an Electric Vehicle (EV )
has no sound when operating
The Pedestrian Warning System will operate when:
•The EV vehicle is moving at a low speed
•The gear shift is moved to the (R) Reverse position
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OTHER KEY FEATURES
AB
Tire Mobility Kit Video To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website
Refer to page 2 for more information
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
D
C
QR CODEHood Release Lever and Latch
Opening the Hood:
1 Located on the bottom left of the driver’s panel, pull the Hood
Release Lever A to unlatch the Hood
2 In the front of the vehicle, lift the Hood slightly, push the secondary
Latch B up inside of the Hood’s center and lift the Hood
Closing the Hood:
Lower the Hood by pressing the front center of the Hood Then, press
down to securely lock in place
REMINDER: While lowering and closing, keep hands away from under the Hood
Tire Mobility Kit
The Tire Mobility Kit may temporarily seal
certain types of tire damage
For operational information, please refer to
section 6 of your Owner’s Manual
C Sealant Bottle
D Compressor
•The Tire Mobility Kit is a temporary fix and is to be used for one tire only; the tire should be inspected as soon as possible •The kit should only be used for sealing/inflating passenger car tires; do not use for inflating any other type of tires •Some damaged tires cannot be sealed completely; do not use the kit if a tire is damaged beyond repair
QUICK TIPSREMINDERS:
•
The Tire Mobility Kit requires the use of the 12V/15A /180W Power Outlet, which is located on the right side of the outlet /aux port area
•
After tire is properly sealed, drive cautiously at no more than a total distance speed of 50 mph for no longer than a maximum distance of up to 120 miles
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OTHER KEY FEATURES
A
B
C
High-Voltage Areas
High-voltage areas are marked
with an orange color with warning
labels attached
REMINDER: Never touch the high voltage components marked in orange on the vehicle
Air Inlet
The air inlets A, located underneath both front seats, are used to cool
the driving battery For safety reasons, these air inlets should never be
blocked Doing so may cause the battery to overheat
Tailgate Release Button
Button is located underneath the Tailgate lid With Tailgate unlocked, press
the Tailgate Release button B and pull the Tailgate lid up by the handle to
open
•The Tailgate must be unlocked before it can be opened by the Tailgate Release Button •The Tailgate unlocks automatically and then can be opened manually when the Smart Key* is within close proximity to the vehicle
QUICK TIPS
Child-Protector Rear Door Locks
Located on the edge of the rear passenger doors, adjust switch C to the
LOCK position to disable the inner door handles from opening the rear
passenger doors
REMINDER: Child-Protector Rear Door Lock is located on rear passenger’s door jamb
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SAFETY FEATURES
PRESS
PRESS
A
B
D
C
OFF
DRIVER
REARA/C
P A SSE NGE R
A IR BA G
Seat Belts
To properly fasten your seat belts:
1
Insert the belt tongue plate A into the buckle B until it clicks
2
Position the lap portion of the belt across your lap as LOW ON THE
HIPS as possible C Adjust the belt to a SNUG FIT by pulling up on the
shoulder portion D
The Seat Belt warning chime operates for driver’s seat only
QUICK TIP
Occupant Detection System (ODS) / PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF Indicator
ODS detects the presence and position of the front passenger and adjusts or turns off airbag
deployment accordingly
Depending on the situation and type of accident, the system may:
•Deploy airbag (Adult)
•Not deploy the airbag (Unoccupied)
If the system determines that the airbag should not be deployed, the “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF” light
will illuminate
Seat Belt Retractor Locks
•Retractor locks allow lap/shoulder seat belts to remain unlocked during
normal vehicle operation for freedom of movement and increased comfort
•During a STRONG STOP, SUDDEN TURN OR CERTAIN COLLISIONS, seat
belt retractors will automatically lock the belts to reduce the risk of injury
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MAINTENANCE
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Normal Maintenance Schedule (Continued)
18,750 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
22,500 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
26,250 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
30,000 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire pressure and tread
wear
REPLACE
•Climate control air filter**
INSPECT*
•Air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant
and performance**
•Cooling system1
•12V battery condition
•Brake lines, hoses and connections
•Brake fluid
•Disc brakes and pads
•Suspension ball joints & mounting bolts
•Steering gear rack, linkage and boots
•Brake pedal
•Drive shaft and boots
*Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean, or replace * *If equipped
1 When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or motor compartment damage
33,750 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
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MAINTENANCE
Normal Maintenance Schedule (Continued)
52,500 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
56,250 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire
pressure and tread wear
60,000 miles
PERFORM
•Rotate tires - including check tire pressure and tread wear
REPLACE
•Climate control air filter**
INSPECT*
•Air conditioning compressor, air conditioner refrigerant
and performance**
•Cooling system1
•12V battery condition
•Brake lines, hoses and connections
•Brake fluid
•Disc brakes and pads
•Suspension ball joints & mounting bolts
•Steering gear rack, linkage and boots
•Brake pedal
•Drive shaft and boots
*Inspect and, if necessary, adjust, correct, clean, or replace * *If equipped
1 When adding coolant, use only deionized water or soft water for your vehicle and never mix hard water in the coolant filled at the factory An improper coolant mixture can result in serious malfunction or motor compartment damage
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NOTES
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