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•	 When the “Approach unlock” is  
activated : 
 - If you approach (within 1 m) the  driver or front passenger’s door 
handle possessing the smart key, the outside door handles slide out 
and the doors are unlocked. In this 
case, Hazard Warning Flasher blinks twice and chime also sounds twice. 
 - After first approach, the vehicle  tries detecting the smart key 
every 5 seconds and if the key is 
not detected, the doors will lock 
automatically and the handles will slide in. 
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•	 When the “Approach unlock” is  
deactivated : The handle does not 
slide out even when you approach 
with the smart key in possession. The 
doors are unlocked if you press the outside handle as the handles slide out. 
•	 The doors will lock automatically 
and the handles will slide in after 30 seconds unless a door is opened. 
 Information
In emergency situations, such as battery is  
dead, the outside electric door handle can still be operated in a way that the outside 
manual door handle operate.     
     
        
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In case of an emergency
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In case of emergency such as when the  
battery is discharged, the only way to 
lock the door(s) is with the mechanical 
key from the outside key hole. 
Doors without an outside key hole can be  
locked as follows: 
1.  Open the door.
2.  Insert the key into the emergency  door lock hole and turn the key to the  lock position.
3.  Close the door securely.
 Information
If the electrical power door lock switch  
does not operate (ex. dead car battery) and the liftgate is closed, you will not be able to 
open the liftgate until power is restored.
 WARNING
•	 The doors should always be fully  
closed and locked while the 
vehicle is in motion. If the doors 
are unlocked, the risk of being 
thrown from the vehicle in a crash is 
increased.
•	 Do not pull the inner door handle of 
the driver’s or passenger’s door while 
the vehicle is moving.
 WARNING
Do not leave children or animals  
unattended in your vehicle. An enclosed 
vehicle can become extremely hot, 
causing death or serious injury to 
unattended children or animals who 
cannot escape the vehicle. Children 
might operate features of the vehicle 
that could injure them, or they could 
encounter other harm, possibly from 
someone gaining entry to the vehicle.
 WARNING
Always secure your vehicle. 
Leaving your vehicle unlocked increases  
the potential risk to you or others from 
someone hiding in your vehicle. 
To secure your vehicle, while  
depressing the brake, shift the gear 
to the P (Park) position, engage the 
parking brake, and press the Start/
Stop button to the OFF position, close 
all windows, lock all doors, and always 
take the key with you.  
     
        
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Emergency Situations
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11. Start the assisting vehicle and let  
it run at approximately for a few 
minutes. Then start your vehicle.
12. Keep your vehicle operating for at 
least 30 minutes at idle or driving to 
assure your battery receives enough 
charge to be able to start on its 
own after the vehicle is shut off. A 
complete dead battery may require 
as long as 60 minutes runtime to fully 
recharge it. If vehicle is run for less, 
the battery may not restart. 
If your vehicle will not start after a few 
attempts, it probably requires servicing. 
In this event please seek qualified 
assistance. If the cause of your battery 
discharging is not apparent, have your 
vehicle checked by an authorized 
HYUNDAI dealer. Disconnect the jumper cables in the  
exact reverse order you connected them: 
1.  Disconnect the jumper cable from the  black, negative (-) chassis ground of  
your vehicle (4).
2.  Disconnect the other end of the  jumper cable from the black, negative 
(-) battery/chassis ground of the 
assisting vehicle (3).
3.  Disconnect the second jumper cable  from the red, positive (+) battery/
jumper terminal of the assisting 
vehicle (2).
4.  Disconnect the other end of the 
jumper cable from the red, positive (+) 
jumper terminal of your vehicle (1).
 Information
An inappropriately disposed  battery can be harmful to 
the environment and human health. Dispose of the battery 
according to your local law(s) or 
regulations.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to your vehicle: •	Only use a 12-volt power supply  
(battery or jumper system) to jump 
start your vehicle.
•	 Do not attempt to jump start your 
vehicle by push-starting.
•	 Always be sure that the battery 
cover and cable are tightened after 
finishing jump start your vehicle.
Otherwise is may cause damage to 
the relevant parts, noise trouble, or 
entrance of foreign substances. 
 CAUTION
While jump starting your vehicle, avoid  
the positive (+) and negative (-) cables 
to come in contact. A spark could cause 
personal injury.