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Foreword / Electric Vehicle System Overview
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Next Departure
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Select	‘EV	→	Next	Departure’	on	the	 
screen. You can set the date and time 
of when to charge the battery, climate 
control temperature, and other various functions. Departure timeONE1Q011017L
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1.  Set anticipated departure time for  scheduled charging and target  
temperature.
2.  Select the day of the week to activate  scheduled charging and target 
temperature for departure time.    
     
        
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1-13
Charging and Climate 
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Select	‘EV	→	Charging	and	Climate’	on	 
the screen.
 Information
Vehicle must be connected with the  
charging connector at the time pre-
scheduled time for the scheduled charging. 
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You can set the date and time of when  
to charge the battery and the climate 
control temperature. Also, you may 
select the time to start charging using 
the off-peak time setting. Off-peak time settings
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1.  If selected, starts charging only on  the designated off-peak time. If  
deselected, starts charging only on the scheduled time.
2.  Set the most inexpensive time to  complete charging.
 - Off-peak tariffs prioritized: If  selected, starts charging at off-peak 
time(may keep on charging pass 
off-peak time to charge 100%).
 - Charge only during Off-peak: If  selected, charges only within off-
peak time(may not charge 100%).    
     
        
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2-5
02
1.  Instrument cluster ..................................4-4
2.  Horn  ....................................................... 5-46
3.  Driver’s front air bag  .............................3-53
4.  Infotainment system  ...........................5-136
5.  Hazard warning flasher button  ..............8-2
6.  Start/Stop button  ................................... 6-4
7.   Automatic climate control system  .....5-102
8.  Parking/View button  ............................7-114
9.  Parking Safety button  ..........................7-134
10. Passenger’s front air bag ..................... 3-53 11.  Glove box
 ............................................. 5-123
12.  USB port  ............................................... 5-135
13. Power outlet  ......................................... 5-125
14. Cup holder  ........................................... 5-124
15. USB charger  ......................................... 5-126
16. Wireless charging system  ...................5-127
17.  Wireless charging system pad  ............5-127
18. Center console..................................... 5-122
19. Rear seat USB charger  ........................5-126
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.
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3-5
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Infotainment system 
Select	‘Setup		Vehicle	Settings		Seat’	from	the	Settings	menu	in	the	infotainment	 
system screen, you may use various convenience functions. •	 Seat position change alert : When the seat position changes, details of the change  
are shown with a seat image. 
•	 Heated/Ventilated features
 - Auto. Controls That Use Climate Control Settings (for driver’s seat) : The seat  temperature is automatically controlled.
•	 Seating easy access
 - Steering wheel easy access : Moves the steering wheel when the driver enters or  leaves the vehicle.
 - Driver seat easy access : The distance (Normal/Extended/Off) the seat  automatically moves when the driver enters or leaves the vehicle may be 
selected.
For detailed information, refer to the separately supplied infotainment system manual.  
     
        
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3-25
Climate control panel
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Press WARMER in the front climate  
control panel.
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To activate seat warmer of each front  
seats, touch 
 icon on the infotainment 
screen. Adjust the temperature by  
pressing either 
 or  icons.
The seat warmer will automatically stop  
when the seat temperature reaches 
certain level and will automatically 
reactivate when the seat temperature 
drops below certain temperature. •	
Manual temperature control 
Refer to the infotainment system  
web manual for manual temperature 
control.
•	 Automatic temperature control 
The seat warmer starts to  
automatically control the seat 
temperature in order to prevent 
low temperature burns after being manually turned on.
OFF		HIGH	(	3	)		MIDDLE	(	2	)		LOW	(	1	)
30	min 60	min
You may manually touch the icon to  
increase seat temperature. However, 
the seat temperature is automatically 
adjusted again.
•	 Auto. Controls That Use Climate 
Control Settings (for driver’s seat) 
The seat warmer automatically  
controls the seat temperature 
depending on the ambient 
temperature when the vehicle is running. 
To use this function, it must be  
enabled from the Settings menu in the 
infotainment system screen. Select:
 - Setup		Vehicle	Settings		Seat		
Heated/Ventilated	Features		Auto.	
Controls That Use Climate Control 
Settings		Seat	Warmer/Ventilation
•	 The seat warmer defaults to the OFF 
position whenever the Start/Stop 
button is pressed to the ON position. 
However, if the Auto. Controls That 
Use Climate Control Settings function 
is On, the driver’s seat warmer will 
turn on and off depending on the 
ambient temperature.   
     
        
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Seats & Safety System
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Air Ventilation Seats
The air ventilation seats are provided  
to cool the front seats by blowing air 
through small vent holes on the surface 
of the seat cushions and seatbacks. 
When the operation of the air ventilation  
seat is not needed, keep the air 
ventilation seats OFF.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the air ventilation  
seats: •	Never use a solvent such as paint  
thinner, benzene, alcohol or gasoline 
to clean the seats.
•	 Avoid spilling liquids on the surface 
of the front seats and seatbacks; this 
may cause the air vent holes to block 
and not work properly.
•	 Do not place materials such as plastic 
bags or newspapers under the seats. 
They may block the air intake causing 
malfunction of the air vent.
•	 Do not change the seat covers. It may 
damage the air ventilation seat.
•	 If the air vents do not operate, restart 
the vehicle. If there is no change, 
have the vehicle to be inspected by 
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer. Front air ventilation seats   (if equipped)
Infotainment system
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While the vehicle is running, touch  
Heating/Ventilation icon in the 
infotainment home screen. 
Climate control panel
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Press WARMER in the front climate  
control panel.   
     
        
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03
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To activate air ventilation of each front  
seats, touch 
 icon on the infotainment 
screen. Adjust the airflow by pressing  either 
 or  icons.
•	 If the air ventilation seat is positioned  
at HIGH, the airflow speed will 
increase according to vehicle speed.
•	 Use the air ventilation seat with the 
air conditioning on for more effective 
ventilation.
•	 It may take 3~5 minutes after switch 
operation to feel the temperature change.
Refer to the infotainment system 
web manual for manual temperature 
control. •	
Auto. Controls That Use Climate 
Control Settings (for driver’s seat) 
The air ventilation seat automatically  
controls the seat temperature 
depending on the ambient 
temperature when the vehicle is running.  
To use this function, it must be  
enabled from the Settings menu in the 
infotainment system screen. Select:
 - Setup		Vehicle	Settings		Seat		
Heated/Ventilated	Features		Auto.	
Controls That Use Climate Control 
Settings		Seat	Warmer/Ventilation
•	 The air ventilation seats defaults to the 
OFF position whenever the Start/Stop 
button is pressed to the ON position. 
However, if the Auto. Controls That 
Use Climate Control Settings function 
is on, the driver’s seat warmer will turn 
on and off depending on the ambient 
temperature.  
     
        
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04
4 -7
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When the remaining battery is lower than  
10 % on the SOC gauge, the warning light (
) turns ON to alert you of the battery 
level. 
When the warning light (
) turns ON, 
the vehicle can drive an additional 18 ~  
25 miles (30 ~ 40 km) depending on the 
driving speed, heater/air conditioner, 
weather, driving style, and other factors. 
Charging is required.
NOTICE
The output is limited as the remaining  
battery is low.  
When the Power Down Indicator Light  
is on, the vehicle may be limited to 
a certain speed, it may be difficult 
to climb hills, or the vehicle may be 
pushed back, so charge it immediately. Outside temperature gauge
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This gauge indicates the current outside  
air temperatures by 1°F (1°C). 
Note that the temperature indicated  
on the LCD display may not change 
as quickly as the outside temperature 
(there may be a slight delay before the 
temperature changes.) 
You can change the temperature  
unit from the Settings menu in the 
infotainment system screen. Select:
 - General	Settings	→	Unit	→	Temperature	Unit	→	°C/°F
For detailed information, refer to the 
separately supplied infotainment 
system manual. 
Both the temperature unit on the cluster  
LCD display and climate control screen will change.