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holding the brake pedal while the vehicle
scans the available space.
When the system prompts you, release the brake and steering wheel to begin the pull-
out sequence. An audible alert will sound
when vehicle movement begins. A turn signal
activates in the direction you
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-A safety system activates (such
as Collision Protection or Automatic
Emergency Braking. See Collision
Detection and Protection on page 105)
When the system is canceled, the vehicle will
stop, emit an audible alert, and prompt the
driver to take control of the steering wheel
and brake pedal. If there is no response from
the driver after 20 seconds, the gear will
automatically shift into P (Park).
If Automatic Park Out cancels for any of the
aforementioned reasons and you wish to use
the system again, you must start over at the
beginning of the process.
Surround View MonitoringWARNING: The Surround View
Monitoring system should not be
used as a replacement for looking
into the interior and exterior mirrors
or looking over your shoulder when
operating and parking the vehicle.
Always inspect your surroundings with
your own eyes.
The Surround View Monitoring system uses
the exterior cameras to display the immediate vehicle surroundings in real time. This system
assists you in situations such as parking or at
exits with reduced visibility.
Note: Surround View Monitoring is only
available when the vehicle
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-CONNECTED KEYS lists any devices
currently linked to the active User
Profile. From here, you can edit or
remove existing devices, or add new ones by pressing LINK KEY FOB or
LINK PHONE KEY.
Note: When adding a new phone or
key fob, make sure the device is in
your hand and follow the on-screen
instructions.
Detect via Face Login: -Press to toggle Face Login on or off for
the active User Profile.
- This menu will state whether the active
Profile has an appearance recorded
to it. Press to ADD APPEARANCE or
REMOVE APPEARANCE.
Face Login uses facial recognition to identify the driver, and then loads a matching User
Profile.
Loading and Switching Profile Preferences
When you enter the vehicle and confirm
your User Profile, you will be prompted on
the right Cockpit Panel to CONFIRM loading
your preferences. This includes automatically
adjusting to the saved steering wheel, seat,
and mirror positions.
You can set your User Profile to automatically
load your preferences upon entry. See Profile
Settings .
Switching Between User Pro
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Physical Media Controls
Steering wheel media controls
When active media is playing, or a call is in progress, use the steering wheel controls as followed:1. Right Toggle/Center Button: Press the button to play/pause the media playback or to mute/
unmute the radio or to answer a call. To answer an incoming call, press once. To reject
incoming call, press and hold.
2. Rocker-Up: Toggle and hold to increase volume.
3. Rocker-Down: Toggle and hold to decrease volume.
4. Previous: Press to skip to the previous available media. When using the radio, press to scan to the previous available frequency. See AM and FM Radio on page 125.
5. Next: Press to skip to the next available media. When using the radio, press to scan to the next available frequency. See AM and FM Radio on page 125.
6. Voice Assistant: use to invoke configured voice assistant.
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-If you take the call from your iPhone, the
call audio will depend on iPhone “Call
Audio Routing” setting.
Press an option on the touchscreen or use
the steering wheel controls to DECLINE or
ACCEPT the call.
Note: Your phone may prompt you to select
the audio output for the call, depending on
the type of phone and last output used.
The "Call Audio Routing" Setting on iPhone The "Call Audio Routing" setting can be
configured in one of three ways:
- Automatic - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone even though the phone is connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Bluetooth Handset - The iPhone routes
the audio to the car when the phone is
connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Speaker - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone speaker even though the
phone is connected to the car via
Bluetooth.
In-Call Options
Active calls are displayed on the right Cockpit Panel.
-The
active call icon will be
displayed in the status bar when a call
is in progress.
- Contact information and call length will
be displayed in the main screen, along
with call control buttons.
If a call is placed on hold and a second call is
made, the call control buttons change.
-Press Swap to switch between the active
call and the call on hold.
- Press Merge to bring both callers into a
shared call.
Call volume and the mute option can be
controlled with the physical controls in your vehicle. See Physical Media Controls on page
123.
Using MessagesWARNING: Distracted driving can
lead to loss of vehicle control and
a collision, which can result in
serious injury or death. Lucid strongly
recommends that the driver stay
focused on the road at all times while
driving. Safe operation of the vehicle
is the driver
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Charging Instructions
Safety ChecklistWARNING: If you have any concerns
with the condition of a wall outlet, the
charge port or the charging cable, DO NOT use them. Seek assistance from a
qualified electrician or a Lucid Service
Center. Using charging equipment
that is damaged or faulty may result
in injury, death, or property damage.
Before charging your vehicle, check the
following items:
-If using a domestic wall outlet, inspect
the outlet and do not use it if it appears
damaged or worn.
- Inspect the charging cable and
connector for damage, including frays or
cracks. If a part appears damaged, do not use it.
Note: If the Lucid Mobile Charging Cable
is damaged, contact a Lucid Service
Center .
- Ensure that the charging cable is fully
uncoiled before use.
- Check that the charging connector and
charge port are clean and unobstructed.
If you find any contamination or a
foreign object in either part, do not
use them and contact a Lucid Service
Center .
- Check that the charging cable and
charge port are dry. Ensure that your hands are dry, and there is no water
or other fluids in the surrounding area
(such as puddles on the ground).
Charge Port Door
The charge port door is located to the rear of
the left front wheel.
Opening and closing the door
Car doors must be unlocked for the charge
port to open. You can open and close the
charge port door using any of the following
methods:
-On the left Cockpit Panel, press the
charge port icon.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
>
DOORS and press the charge
port icon.
- On the Pilot Panel, select
>
ENERGY and press the OPEN
CHARGE PORT button.
- Use the Lucid mobile app.
- With a valid key fob detected within
6.5 feet (2 m) of the unlocked vehicle,
press the bottom of the charge port
door and it will open automatically.
The charge port door automatically
closes after unplugging the charging
cable; otherwise, you can gently push
upward on the bottom of the door until
automatic closing takes over.
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Vehicle Care
Cleaning the ExteriorWARNING: Never charge your vehicle
while washing it. Unplug the charging
cable and close the charge port cover.
Liquids entering the charge port while
the cable is plugged in could result
in serious personal injury, as well
as damage to the vehicle, charging
equipment, or property.WARNING: After washing the vehicle,
wet brakes can result in longer
stopping distances. To dry the brakes,
drive the vehicle slowly while gently
pressing the brake pedal a few times
to warm up the brakes.
Your vehicle should be washed regularly to
preserve the finish and maintain its overall
appearance.
To protect the paint surfaces, wash your
vehicle as soon as possible:
-When mud, dust, soot, or dirt builds up
on the surface
- After driving on coastal roads or winter
roads treated with salt
- When corrosive contaminants such as
tree sap, bird droppings, or bugs collect
on the surface
- After a rainfall to prevent possible
damage from acid rain
Environmental: It is illegal to pollute
drains, rivers, and waterways. Some cleaning
products contain chemicals that are
hazardous to the environment. Used toxic
chemicals must be disposed of at authorized
waste disposal sites only. Always take
precautions to prevent fluids from spilling.
Hand washing
CAUTION: Avoid using rough or
tightly-napped cloths (such as
washing mitts) on the vehicle, as
these can be abrasive enough to
damage the finish.CAUTION: Avoid washing your vehicle
in direct sunlight. Water and cleansers
dry faster on a hot surface and can
leave water spots or stains.
When washing your vehicle by hand, follow
these steps:
-Rinse the entire vehicle first to remove
as much excess dirt and dust as
possible and reduce the risk of
scratches from washing.
- Wash using a clean, soft cloth or sponge
and cold or lukewarm water mixed with
a mild car soap.
- Rinse your cleaning tools often to avoid
rubbing debris into the finish, especially
if your vehicle is exceptionally dirty.
- Do not aim water hoses directly
at window, door, or hood seals, or
through wheel apertures onto brake
components.
- After washing, rinse the vehicle
thoroughly with clean, cool water until
all the soap has been removed.
- To avoid leaving water spots on the
finish, dry the vehicle thoroughly with a
chamois or cotton cloth.
Removing tar spots
CAUTION: Do not use acidic, abrasive,
or petroleum-based cleansers, as
these can damage the vehicle
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