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;30 OWNER'S MANUAL
Operation
lAaintenance
Specifications'
tfyund!ll Mool' Company wish to tak~ Iho ~nllY to ""'nk you lor pu,ctllIs~, H~ ~\ Md ttl _k:ome YOU 10 Ih,
"""" ...,r~g nurnt>&' 01 <t..r."mirlatil>g molorlits"""" elM Hyundai .... hicles, Tt>\lllrivsnetd e.-.gin""ritl!l and ccnr;\rUtt1Qn _
ods etJ'4lloYvd dunng bot~ ClEIsign aoo p<oouctxln or the HyuldlII ........ 'P' ar~ somelhil>g of 'M11m woe .."" proud, 800 this corrrn~·
""""" 10 provi<ing 8 hlQh Quality pr<:d.<:lis supporhld by o~"""aller sam 800 wal'''l'lly &6Mce "'whim _ 8" llQU01l.
lY prood.
Th .. owner's manu.,l .... lllntro<luOflr Ihe o"",,aIiny arrl msin'enince r6Ql.irements k>r tho ...hde and ~ Is 'e<X>rm1endad tMt il ie
C<lreTciIy rood to enWr9 mar lfIll ma:drourn perIormance and dl!rIIblllty amy with sale and 5alle/;lll:;ltlfY CJP(I1';l.t..... are OOlaned, The
roo~ rou~n.. mnln",,,,,1'lO! s/uvici"ll a<log \";th any running tepIOh IIlat "",y he ""Iwt!C shoIJd b<l antrmtoo to a
Hyundai au\J1ori1il<ld mp8J""
10 /IIlS\A 1rIQ1 onty the latest m",1lods Mod genuino Hl"'ndai '~laG\lment part9 ara "rod ,ot III. con-
tlnulld rolflb~. saleIy aM petform.:t1'lCe 0/ \~e v~hk:le,
snouCl l'l"J' q........ on or 'l"ety axist r9g,1,rdi"ll "'11)' lISped: 01 YOU' Hyundal p1use OOI1tact the nearast fiyundallllJtI\Ori6ed "'P8i,e,
....." lOili blllNy 100 pleasetJ to ",,"'$I ""'ereYe' IlO'Sdlkt
_ .. :Thla """n..,.s manual .nookJ be _idereo as pa'l oIlhe """"'" arwj sho~ I:>e ~ ... the ....h,,'" 81 an 1m" to, 8_ 01
re!..,.ence,
In the ""ent of the '<e411C19 bel"lI ~Id please llI"IWt6 ht thi$ man"al i. left in ll1e -.hlde tor llll! ..."',enee 01 the n...... owner
ill CAUTION
hrIU.u.~ ""'" ",suit from t". u. of poorquMlly IueIs _
Severe! MgiM _ IUbrlciltlt. th.t do nof _ ~
lbu mull - . , .• . - high quality fUIIl. IJftd IuIri:Mtr:s _ _ th<I.".eJlieIIlkm. 1/5ted on P_ !1-4 in H,.
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CopfrIghl 2007 HyJ"l<loi MolOr ~ny, All riullts rcsermd. No part (II m~ ",!bIbti,," 'My ... '9pIlXIuced. SIO,/ld i" any relJ'Ie>Jal
(If by 8lIY ITICIUI& wilhOU1 ttIe prier "",ilt(lll "",mis8ion of liylJ:>dal
r,atem 0' \JaIl$mitled in El")' form "'010I"
eonlpllrly
GllIde 10 Hyundai Gft'uine P-.ts In addiliul, aTf dan\8ga 10 Of biu.... of
1. WIuII; ant Hyundai Genuln" P1I,t.? Hyundal Genuine Parts ~,",uMd by 1M
i~llalkln or fIlilur.. aT an imitation,
Wyunllai GINl..... PailS are mal"llfa<- oounIo!rfaiI Of uaed ~ pell .. MOl
I~''''' to the sam& tpI'Ciflcll'"'" ... """""ed by Ill" tlyundlli N_ >ret_
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uiollO t>y Hyun<Sa' 101o\01
Warranty
C~ to manuTaelura venOoie. and
.ra daigned lOnd lH:ed to g.... 'anlee
apljrnrm Ah!'IY. pertoun.IDoe, anti "'.. 3. _ ~M you tell" you ........e.......
iIIhlity ing Hy....:lal Getluina parts?
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i Introduc:t~io~n=.=~__====,- ----' II
I Your veh,icle at a glance ]II
I Safe1y system of your vehicle ~ II
I ~eatures of your vehicle I a
TN3LE OF CONTENTS I Drivi"ng your vehicle' ~II
I What to do in an emerg~ncy ;D
I M~intenance ~ II
IConsumer information ID
ISpecificalions JIII
l.!r'dex ID
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL FUEL REQUIREMENTS
~~~ 'WARNING", "CAUTION", and"NOTICE" Petrol engine
This ~ MalluaI II o:l9sigr>ed to help inlormalkln is pr<Md9<l 10 ~ thoi """,O,ML>-UK
WhicI<J ...-s d..;,.., the g<ea_ poUI. pe<oonal tat.t~
01 tho;l_" "",r, 'T'h"
blo IrrouIll 01 ""i<Jymoot a1Id . . . - ird~1on
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must b<o l:8~uIry ",ad alld ~-
For th& ~m.I VI>hicIe perlorman<:e. WEI
ffOOl driving 1he HyI.ndai 130. h II .t"",,?"
IV 'OI'COOm""nd&d lnat !he enli<6 mMU{Il rocommood ~u to ~ unleeded Il'ltro/
is 1M(! In "'dlOf Ihalllll 01 tl><o feaIu'.... ";lI'l .. n OCIA.... rlUng 01 RONIRoo.,,'reh
.Ilaly syOl:t!ms and malntanar><:o> 0c\anI> NurrW:>.') 95 INO (Anti KIlod<
,equirer'ner'lls ",e ur>der'stood. 1n(\8lI) S1 or hil1*.
To mi"oimi69lhc RISK 0/ C1U1h Of inju<y. You may use .......Ile<l petm wiIh an
!/"oil "WAANtN.G· ,.,...j 'CAUTION" .tatl· octane tating 01 ROl\I 91-5W4K1 87-90
"**' must oe read II'Id l.O'l<la<.kIOd
btba operating II'Ie W!hid&,
oot rt .....y rest1t in ejlgtll p"rto.-mance
noducIiM 01 tIl<i 'l'9i"oitle
lIIultrati""" .,& U600 th"'!JQhOul tile
manual 10 oomplomen! Wfitlon dooSCl'ip- d', CAUTioN -& CAUTION
tioos Inl&ndu<l to besl 9l<IlIain how to A CAUTION.lndicltos ...iflllltJ<ln In NEVER ~ LEADED FUEL. Th#J
Wljoy using ttl" wIliet.. imieII d~ 10 )'OI,Jf'~-.k1 uN at /IN<kd tuel Is lfefIi<Ntlr./.to
R<.ading thla mMual";lI allSist the...shl· I'<'slJl1lt"... CJistion /I ~ lfM " l.. lytic" et>trfMW '.nd ,;;,nil
eJe user It> Ilarn aboot aTld "_and ~ Ihe Mfl/nI contrOl .~
the lHtures, imPOrtsnt .<slIt)' i1lor"",. Nm'~ t>it~ ...."t>r iind ~
tlon. anddrivillll rlCc.rn~
n... gen&raIlaY'"Jt 01 the ""'''''!II Is pro-
* NOTICE
,. NOTICE i.dlnl... iRt<r'<t.i.~ nrlwlp-
em;ssian t:omn>i.
, _ _MlY ru.r.,..""", d.-milO
vdod in (he Tablo> 01 Comant., The ..... f.1 iRW.....llio>n" "'-'kol< I"'<l.id..l ~ ID, IN tueI _ t>tfIiN than
""" Bn a!ll/1abWcallilolirl(l 01 allll'le into<· .wo.f hH Men 1PfIdf".ed. (Conlulf •
rnahon oontaine<l il the maraaI. n.. HYUNDAI .iufhorlHd rep.l_ ,."
manual has "''''' OGetions plJS
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Petrol ~ _aIIoIlUld
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• Do.not "lop olT" 100",,1.
~- We rooorro:oond IN.I lUe. oontainjng
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\lehlr;le diWnage or """,ability prot.I/lrTa
bot CWIlrw ~ the manulaCtur-
ft'Iay 110I
91"5 watranly ~ they re$lJ~ from the use
m.ifIMuJI or_
"'Y ~ ",ablerntl ctHJHd
by 1M .... ." Iwl.f C<>rJllIlnt,,!
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if', CAUTION
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~eruH 'ga;oIIoi O!'hlch """,,.,.,
meth<moI. 0;'0",,'110110 uu of-any
gucfloI ~ t whkh:/rr!i>iIiI:sdri-
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I ntroduclion
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","20'oo.oo.N-u~ Diesel engitlilt
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Do nor "8' I7>IItINJnoI ~1"''''''''':
Il\ CAUTION
Fl.l&Ia contaln~ -ttJanoI (wood alco· 00 not _ _ ~ or Wllre, to enter
Diesel fIlel
hol) IholJId not 00 U_ This lyp&o1lu$1
D",~ ....,gines tnJS{ b& 0P=l'Old onlY on
the fUflI t.IIIk.. " Ih4 ~s. the
can f8(j"". vehicle pe~orm~ and
commert:i(\lIy eva.latle d....... fuel thiIt
,"nk sf1<Juld I>f/' ~re,.. drain«l
d8I\'IlI9& ~t" 01 the!uel t'/*"""- 2nd tM fulll Ii~, must IHI In
""""loe! with EN 500 '" OOOlIl<'!lIble clune<! out to ",. ••n! ~ ,.",1
:<landai'd, lEN stand. for "e... fOI)NIl pump /rom biCOming ~.
MWO!WJ~-l.I<
II Fuele tor _ ak
To h<Op oonlrlllute 10 e'N""" ai,. Hyurldai
Norm") 00 not """ marine dieMI "lOllI.
healing 01'" 01 oon-app"",ad fudi a<l<li.
ll'il!I, ~ wMI incr"".., wea' end c:auoe
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biodillse!, commonly
known as "M bkS ,*" - . be ...-:l in
VEHICLE RUN·IN PROCESS
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(11) Centre arrro-est·
(12) HGad rastr"'"
{outboard ar>dlor cBfIlre')
(13) Folding seatback release Ievef
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Safelr ~\ ~lnTl o("our vchicle
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£ WARNING - looM objects
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A. WARMNQ - Drinr respon-
_blity for front _ I pas-
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WARNING· om.,.. Mat
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Safctv svstcm OfYOlll' vehicle
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Head reslraim
The head restra"t not ooly proo.ides
oomfort lor the driver and froot PMlWf>-
ger, oot also helps to protect the head
and n""k in tho> _nt of a GOlsioo. >
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I A WARNING t
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For maximum effectiveness tn
cne of an accident the head
! rest",lnt shoutd be adjualed so
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the middte of the head restraint t.. BOOlO)l~-E
at the um. h.ight ~~ the top of
C"1()1~ Aeti,'••e.d ....0'.;'" (if 'q_ipporlj
the occupant's eyes. Also adjust
~r cushion ""lgM (lor dn.~r's s~~t) Th~ acti"" haad restraint is designed to
the head ,estraintso its distanoe
(if equipped) from the hNd is as wide a~ your move forward and <.JPWard in lha """"" of
To charigol th~ h.ight cI tho> SIlat cushion,
•• p<Jsh the lever thaI is tocatad 00 the out-
fist. For this reMon, the use 01 a
cu~hion that holds the body away
a rear in1>act. This helps to prevent the
dri_ and front passer'!Qer h€ad from
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J• &, CAUTION
• Wh.n C1Nn1ng IfI,o _ ... do not
""'0'_ CQ'G'Ol_K UN .n l>t't/MIk . - 'ud! ..
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sea, ..."''''' (if equipp«I) t/ll/'lI'l¥, ""'Z_, -'c0ll0I _
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Th6 rum..... SLfIPOI1 can ~ IOCI~ ~
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TI'lIIiNI ' •• ill ~_IO -..n!tlol
h01'1l1oN1S during cold _ . w......
pWoI. DofnJ , ..
..meu of U'Ie ""_«__1M
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mooing !he - . on 1M _OM ~ ... 001. ignIIlon swirIch ... ""' CW ~ purl>
...,.. ~ Pi\o:Iin; . . . . . . lo\cfeaot. .~otllMl_MIO"""'''''~ ~donol""~
.or~Url*~ _or ..... fIontP6III'rgen-. ...-IIioIoe Of
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p"tieflts
ldell' 0<_
f<>t lhe Iollawing typeI of p"ssen-
or 1w>5p1h11 ouI-
A WARNING
• I'or maximum onoctlv""". . In
ell... 01 an accident, the ~d
reM,lIInl shcllld be adjus"'d ao
i. ~a with ......_ sl<in .... GOi"DMlJN th" middl" 01 the head ",.trainl ia '
SNlbac* pock~ ( n ~ ) at the ume height as Ihe top or
""'... lIIal bum eMIly the occupmnl's eyes. Tm. use 01 a
3. Patiglled ind,YKlwoIs The ...._ poci!e1 is provi<le<l 00 the
cushion that hold. tho body away
4.lnt".ie_IId indiv;,;tu81s bact; oIlhe I,ord PQSS''''~''s and d,i"",',
Irom the ...tback Is nOI ,ecom_
5. Indlvldumls ulkl"g medic-"Dn
!hilt ..... c.a..- ........._. .,.. -=-._---~ merlded.
• Do not operat" th" vehicl. with
olMjli_ (.IeepII>Q pi"" cold A WARNING· Seatback the head ,eM,aints ,emoved as
,~. etc..)C-'-- ---.J pockets seve,e Injury 10 an <><>cupant may
Do not put """' or allarp oDivct& ' <>ecur in the ......nt of lin .coldent.
in tile Hlltt>.cl< pockets. In ..... accI- Head reSl,elnts may provide pro-
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dent they could come loose lrom leclion against severe neck
the pocIl.t _ injll'o Yehi<:1" <>ec..... injuries when properly adju_d.
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ralsa !he heood rul;uaint. p" ~ up 10
the O6&Ired po:Iilion (I). T" ~ the
IUOIOyol
To , _ Itl"
la' as it
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can go !hen
'esl.rall!, rOllS<l
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Arm"",t (if equipped)
To u,", the armrest, pull ~ ~ hom
head rNtralnl.1l'l"h and hold 1hlI relef,se blJltO!1 (1) wI1iist pllllinq upwaRl (2) Ihe ~alback •
txJnon (2) on 1M I\e<ld ~n1 ~
~"" "",er the head M$lllOirrt to Ill.
deelrod pooIt"" (3).
Cll'ro:l7AHH.t(
&, CAUTION Folding the ",,,,, .""t
• Man Slire th9 .ngjna is off. 1M The rear ."albaol<s lor Gushions) may be
rmn~nt.. ts tn P Imd th.. ptJrklng fDlde<l fo fa::;jilate carryin~ long ifems Of
brat<~ i. appli~d whenev~r lead- to incrcose the kJgglige capacity 01 the
ing or unl<>llding cargo, Vehicl. vehiol8_
m~y mov.. If shfft I.. v.... Is IntJdver-
tenfjy mov~d Ie ~nother pOllilian.
• 89 c~ .... tut when loadjng c~rgo A WARNING
through tire ....,,, p~ssen!JIN seats Th. purposa of th. lold-down rNr
to prevent dam_ to the vehicle seatbDcks (or cU~hlon5) Is to 8110w
int.rior. you to carry lonGer objects than i
could otherwi$e be .ccommod.~. o",~i.... d h""k
Tu ful<llh. ",.r ..,,1
• When cargo Is loamm through the
rear palfSeflger seat_, en.ure th~ Never .1I0w passengers to sit on 1 set the frool seatt>ack to the l(lr>;tlt
cargo ~ pro~rly iJecured 10 p,.... top 01 the Iolded down seatback position ,.-.,j ~ OOCGssary, slidG thG
""nt it from moving whitst driv· whilst the' cor is mClling .s this is
not" proper sealing position and
front """t forward_
ing. Unsecured cargo in tlHJ pas. 2, Pul the GUsh"" foldng strap (1) aoo
U<l!JIN c"mptJrt"""nl ""n c..use no seat beKs ~re available lor use. lif! thG frool port"" 01 th~ ~aat cu~hion,
dallM{/" to lhe vehicte or injury to This could result in serious injury
it's occupant.. or detlth In case 01 Dn accident or
sudden stop. Objecb C41rrisd on th~
folded down seMback should not
extend higher than the lop of the
front _b. This could sllow c.... 9o
to slide forward and Clluse Injury or
damage during sudden stops.
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lrom 1M
6. Pul thoo I<rt
aM 1o\:l1M
down firmly.
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I A WARNING A WARNltfG •
cargo _
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alway. b9 e"ured to
1 "S
When you .ulurn the ... r •••lb_
. 10 iI. uptight po.ltl"" eltt>r belng pnM!'nl ~ lrom ~g thrown ebout
t<lkled down: "'" _Ie In ,colllsl"n and ellUe· .
Be careful not 10 da.,..~ the lie.. InV Inj..y to the vehlcl. ecc"Plml8.
~t webbing or buckle. Do not 9pueial care .hould be tooket'l "I
allow the seat !>elt _bblng Of objectl p1l1Ced In the re t..
bucklu to 9M c""ght or pihC.."d III Ilnoa tho... may hl the frent .
!f1j the ..... r &eM. En"" ... _ .... ~·
blKlk 15 completely IoI:bd into IIf,
L~C\lP&nlolln a frontal collllkln.
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"Plight podlon bot pushing on tllft
9 Relum IIIe _ w6Ilion 10 I"", Oflgir\lll
lop cf the _Ibacll.. a.h,"WM. in
POfIilloll by puoo/ll"9 dowrl1t1e resr sid<! An ecclclsnt 0< .udden .top, the A WARNING· Cargo loading
ollt>& seal CU&llion l~t MakG sur~ thol MAke '"'~ the entIIi"" I. olf. the
seal W!IIion 1Ilocl"xl in plo>ce
10. ROO.J'n tho lea•• eat OOIt to the prol'-
.....t CO<.Ikl fold down and al<lw
I::-"1,
c'"'lIO to em", the passenger co",..
whiCh c"",ld rnull In
tranu~lt II in P and the plII"klng
brlk. II apPlied _ _ loading' ,
~posltioll .......... in,,-"y Of oHalh. .... IlI'lk>8dir"SJ C"¥'>. Faik". to take
._--
Ithese ~ ""'" ailow the vehiclej
to - il ....ft Ie~", Is inadVertent·
Iy mOftdl" Another poIltion.
ill CAUTION. R'.r sellt be1t5
Wl'wn TfIlumlng Ille reM _ _
10 til<!> uprlgllf po$lliorl, leo,~",boIr
10 relum 1m. rur s ~ t.ns ""
1M;' prop" position.
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I
SEAT BELTS
.
~,,.
=01'.......'"
(Cont~) I (Conlinued)
Sell bell r"Slmil'lt Iy,tem
• Avt>kl -"'!I tw"'"_ I bees. C.....oould be taken 10 wold co,..
.-
..... .. _.
A twl.t.d belt can't
do Q job ... I..... netlon of the w_in" wtltl p<II-
,. A. WARNING waM. In • coUillon, it could even 1oohI5. oils II.I1d "h..mlcal, _ I'M'
• For mulmum rltl...1II1 sy.,.... cui 1010 you. B. $UI"I !hi ben lloul.lorty NtI....y .cld. CI.... nIng may
protection, ttlt _ I bel. ...-bbInlIls strllighl II.I1d 1101 twill· I.ItleIy be c.ried OUI u.ing mild
,, always bl used wt\eneli..
15 moving.
~
• iii " .... fU1 nollO d.m.ge the bI'lt
_
,
and wilier. The bIll should be
wlllblng bf>comlS
• Seat lHtlll .... m<>llt elteclive W'IbbInIi or _ ...... II th. IlII trayed. eonuml"l* or danalled.
...,.. .... tbllcks ..re _bb-.g or twmtware II dem·1 • I.....HI'1..., 10 'eplIlCIlhlentil"l
u..lght ~klon.
" -"', ....... 11. essembly .Itef It " " been WOOl in
.. ,."_.,
• CNkt_ • 1~ .nd young"r a sev..... I",~I_ ~ NfM9I! 10
.....1 always be proplrly the ....embolY II not _ - . . Belt.
should no! be worn _ . ,....
,,• rutt.~ in lIa rear Se.II t. NlMl'
dow tI\_ IO'~ In A. WARNING lwi..ted. heh .e.t bel n ....... bIy
•
p.....,get Hal. I .. mld ....... 1~
must b& ...ted In U. ,_
Seal belts Me dIIlgned 10 _
upon thu bony MrtJCI<8' of u...
body. end .hollld be worn low
"""It only be used by one 000..-
""nl: .. ~ danll'"rous 10 put • bel: I
• h.t.hu must I>e PfOll"l1 ,,",~
• nd the seat should lHt moved M _across lhe lronl "'thl pel"';., or the
wound. child being cerried on ""
OCCUPAnt·. lap.
lar bllCk.s ponlbkt. pet¥iI. chllt and .hculd...., ...
• Korve, wear lhe .hO\>I d" belL . IfI;JIlollble: . . .,I"ll the lap s""'IOO
un~ your arm or beh Ind your
boock. An Impro!H"'V po .Itloned
--.llIe< belt clln CIlU•• • e,loul
injuoin in .... lOth. The shoulder
01 the bell • ...,.. the abdominal
......
seat _
""* Ile......nokled.
finn:t,:,10pos5til,
com
uld be acljusled IS
CORII5Ient wilh
pt<M.... !he pt'OllCtion
A
'"
WARNING
modIllc8tion.
.hould be made loy I'" _
.
edditoos
whlch
wlli dhlr pr..... tn1 I1le _I bI/l
beIt:lloo<*l III ~tIoned mldwey
for wlIloh tilly hwe_<II!Sl~neol. edJustlng devlce.1'tom 0,...allngl0
O¥et' your ~kIer .rOl• ycur
remove slack, In prevent I!le _ I
'''''''-, '""..
co"rIx>rJI, A .I....k bel wli ~ m:lue.e LhI
~«Iction ..fforded to !lltI _ bf>lt ....embty lrom being edI,*1d
10 ,,,",ove sllICk.
rContlnUld)
..
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~(o:l\ S"$tem o( your \'thick
••
~ • """..... 10 r..
m--. 1hI ";1.1 bell
_n,ng .yhl will blink lor -mma!~
II &eQDnCIs UCI'I 1m. you wm lIle ignllicJn
S\MIdI ON rqrdlea at bio~ fuleni'l9-
L c...-:~,~
-~
Afle' 100 oocoml.. 11lh<1 seall:>ell II co<>-
oected and d I ~ ,,,,,in, tho seat
IloelI wa,... nlol Chime wi. oound . . . .
..
• two ,*""". _ bdt .. UI I otKl.1tw
',ro " t
... ~ ~ .. Oft III seal t.Il Iv.. _ _ 10 .... _ and llOfl! pu-
• NanCE ••
_ninIl ~ bIlr*s ~"' 10< ~
~15_OS
• .... _ . _ boIIt is nQI IuMlOd
lI£l'lIJOf. *'- drioe<'l.-dhool FlIII ~
_ booI.........ng J;gI'M M 1 _ 1 O f
lJRl'OI'IlM.~ II _<I5..-.::to _ yeti
y""
.... b<I,
r--. ....1'1.
t20ll fiIMI '*'- f"•.,1 ,_cu'.
""""'Io:c Iic" _ lK <_.. ••
'""'*' .... - •
-'<:h ;. Utled ON cr-
• I k uru..1eOllCl . . lI>e g'ibon.-m
"'*
.......... ig,..;g" ~ ON
tIIIk ~Ulnin;t
r9gllrdkIA of ",,11_1> 1M ,..••• _ t <
...t ""'_1,1«1. ,....., bO'" ..'
Ia
,,!t
.•
t. ON. The
this "me. d The _
o;Mn<o
t:dI _1l'IInll ~ will
lQund b apProUnalely 6 secon<ls. AI
,,10K is /aatcncd. tT..,
wi. >*op SI 0""". (l9qUlpped)
tit" ..-tl
""~
• T/k' frool
..
1o. ma,- """,,,,
~I;"~~' tloml.....
pa"'D~"-"
10" lo '0<:'
.'
IfQm .lI<l \tnmlM11d) 10 g,~ (las-
~
l<nlld). Th~ lilIhlll
:l5 $fIoCOr'l(it cI tho
""*
_10
omngUM withirl
_peed 'f!'ac:h-
FIg 6mph (SIlmIh)
"Tho!> ~ will iluminale wI>er\ Iha vend.
&lop$, 10 "' ... nd th~ d,;""', '" the elat.... 01
1
"""" ",a. """I beh an<! will ulingJ>oh ~"
GO:'Iltov.FD-lJK Yoo can ftdju$t t~ hll'ight of me stlOuIOllr
wilhin 35 3l>COIIIls 01 the veIlicle ~ J..aplsfloulder Mit OOIt ardlo' to cne ol 4 p<.l4itionll for max·
reaching 6mph (~).
I. I... .., r.u, ,.,1 bolt: imum comfort and S&lely,
N" _ bell i' umaSiened whil$l the car To Iasten you, ,eet belt, pul it out ollhe IT the tlIIight ollhe ad;...&tir"lg eeat IJoe4t II
.. In motion, tIl9 _ bell warnng I~
,et,<>Cl", aoo inse,t the metal teb (1) inIQ !<Xl Ma' you, necJ<, )'OU Will not be ~r>g
•• ...... 00 lIIunin8led and wil <lisp/,,\, the
5lil1u!; 01 each bell {red unIa$IoJnod,
the bo..dJIl (~), Thll,e I'IiI bII an a..able
·o!i<:k' wilen Ill<! tall 0:.:>0:. ;"to thol buCl<lII.
the moot ~ffeGliV$ prote«oo. The 8Il~.
Cl&r p:.rtion !lhculd t;,o actuated 10 rnat It
g"",n - Iasll>nlld). n.e Iooation 01 the
1118 _ t bIIIt au\omaticalti adjust. 10 I~ lies aerols yOI.I" eMil Intl midWay O'ill'l
bel. '-lOOed ehe.- ~ vOOicIEI has )'OUr shoulder nooreSl tile cIoor and not
b9m SOl ... rooIi<ln wfI be inrl""'l«1 boo' .. propet le"!llh only afte' tM lap I>IIIt por.
tion i. adjusted menualty IlQ that it fite )'OU' fle{:k,
ffld fl~ indicato' IIJId a warning
•• chmll wil samd_ ",,,,,Iy "'0000)'00' hoe- II you lean lor· To adjust tile nelgnt of lne Mel belt
_rd in II ....... llasy mol""', thlIlJilll will anchor. IowGr or ralge 1M ne9!11 BdjU&lf!'
N a .9al .-.eat belt is la!;lened ""eI ..rna:.- ext_ and rel)lOu ma.e around, II thGr~ Into an BWCoprlet, posklon.
.,•
o
"'ned Iovicu within 9 ~ Iha ..,a.
seal belt - . . . . ~ m wi. be tu,ned
011 and will IIllI IUnclion II!J8in W'lIiI "'"
is " ....dden .top Of im~~l. 1'l<>wIIve', t"-
bell wi~ Iod< into po$ition, II wil a~ IDeIl
~ you try!" IlIan bwlIrd 100 ~Iy
;gnition _ IIao bwn tumod OFF.
••
•
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&Ifdy ~)1Jtnl of your vehkle
I
......
adjusl\lO 10 mw ....'. 1IIa1 k hils b:kecI
'"'
A WARNINQ l
• v.rify the ~ _ an;1lo< II
_ IIIto P09ltion .. "'" ....
pr-. hllighl. " ' - poelllorl ....
"'00 .w. beft_1 row f"IICI< or r. bttt:
....
in~~
• F.......
~1W
1lIft...... cauM _
poe.Illonecl _
..
to........,. __ .....
I"'..... A.WARNlNG
_ "'-'d ~ .... IIIP _
tion . . . . . . ~IH Ifld W1"!l1J :
por.
I TIle _I t>IlII iI ..leas-! b¥ pr.=", 1M
" ' - buMn (1) II'l N ~ budoll
W'tIIn C .. relA&lld.1he bill ~..no
<
,
I
t
_ ..... III In"""
YO" _lot, It lUI' i a . . - ....
ill "'- _
_1sIo1L Both 1m. - . J d not be
III •
-I
.. _ .. the 1'...11'.1.......
IWN<_I_ckIor.
.... - - - M!1 mdII<
~
pi""'" 0I11h& _ 00II. (~&qlJlpped)
• lLOE3Hl">R
Too OO<It belt ~ ... nr.looe, 5)1- COJIo
Pre-teniloner ual belt 0;"'" mainly 01 \hE! ~l:Mlng oompone""'-
(II .qUlpped) Tl>eir "",ations are !Ill'q.om" Ih& Ilusoa-
Tl'1tl ~r;18 I. oqu{IpIld with drMl' lIIId tion:
fr'Or11 pe.$l8nlI"r pr<i-Ieosione' l>Nl behs. I. 8RS nir bag Wll.'nlr>g I~t
• TM ..,e·ter.sio<1er fu~" -..86 1l>iIl
the """t bG!ts fit to;11t'l alJiinll II-. oo;:l;U-
2. FIeI,lIOlor >"e-tansiOl1e< u..."bl1
3 SFl$ COn1lOl rro:>duIe
p.!lnll>"lder ~""tain rnpact OOOl!ltlOllS. The
p'<j.tens""""" wOO< in ~undion ...1Il
""" ail'ballS. "tllll severiry oIlmi*'! Of
Ihll ange <>1 imp!l(:l Ie sllCh that tl...
oiIbags or pre4~ wi ",t provm
IId<iIiuikll occupanl prOleClion, the oy,...
!em 'Mlll'lCll o;IoopIoy.
'"
Saf"rv sIStem OfVOUf vchicle
A WARNING
* NOTICE
1l01~ th" d,iw( .,,<1 f'"~t pa""u~or
* NOTICE
BO,"H" Iho 'e~.or lbt .oli...le, lh<
To oblllin maximum benefit from a pro-ln,ion",.,. odinl" ill <fiIlJHO"'ioD SRS .ie b~~ i. onnno<lod ,,'it~ I~. WO-
pre-tensloner seal t>ell: wilh tk,' .irha~, ac<udill~ 10 t~e t,~,i"Der ""It belt, Ih" SRS .ir b.C
1.The seat belt must be working n~1c .nd ,"""lily Ofinll'a<~ Tll<»I"o- "arni>l.e Ji~hl On II>< in'lrumenl panel
correctly and adjusted to the t"n<ionor '0", bolt, ",ill ..I odinto will m"",iD.lo for "1'1"o"ouatcl)' 6 '00-
pro!",r posilion. Ple8se re8d 8nd "'ko'" tho allg!< or .e,'cdl." of'imp"ol OIld, an.. l~. i~llitioo ,,,'il,. h.. hoen
follow aU of lhe important infor- i' 'uo~ t~ot tll< '}'<Iom .,.nllol l"O,-iM lurnod 10 1.0 "0:'<" I>o>iliuo, ._d tk"" it
m81ion 8nd pr8cautions about .ddi"" ..l ''''OUP",lt I'Fl"'«lioll. ,bOllld Im-n off.
your vehlcle's occupanl ~alely I'he p".-tell""""" "'ill DOl be "oth'ai-
features - including seal beUs od ir,~o «.1 bola oro >lol I",in~ woro
and ~ir bags - that a", provided .1 lh" rime <>fiDlpa"'. ± CAUTION
In fhls m~nual, Wk,~ Ik. l"e-lcn,iu""" au ",,'hal- If the P""""SHJnIOr _ I bell is riot
2. Be sure you and your pas.en- od•• IoHrl...-,i"" ~la}' b" hoa",l and fin" working properly, this warning light
ge.... 81w8yS wear _ I bells prop- dmt, "'bid m.y apl",ar to 1>< "WOlke, will illuminate ...,.." if t/rere is no
erly. "'"J hl' ,i,jolt ill Iko p.. ,on~er com- m~llunction of th. SRS, ajr bag, ff
lhe SRS air bag werning Ught does
I,utmonl. Th"", ~ro wormol o""roriD~
c"ftditiom••nd at"< nut hnrd" ... n"f illumi"a!e wlwn the ignition key
Althougk j, is huml,"" lb. fin" do,l i. turned to 'ON', or if jt'",,,,,,in'
",oy oau« <kin irrilolioD ond 'oonld illuminated after lUumlnetlng for
nut ho b,-.alhed f.,- pro~)n;<d p.ri_ approximatllly 6 t;l>conds, or, if If
u~,. W",~ ali "wo,'o~ ,ki. aroo, lbur- iJlumjn~te. whilst th~ .. 'v;,McJ. j,
;h
,.
••
... WARNING
• p,.l.n.Io"",. aN designed 10
ope'.'" only M. Ume. Aft., seli·
(Ccnll""edj
• Imi>fope, Mndling cl the pre-Ien-
.Ione, •• at bek ...... blie., and
-
S eat belt pntC8UIlons
A WARNING
,,'
••
vatlon, pnt-tenslone, .eal bellS
mull M ,,,,,Isced. AM •• at b.Ks,
lallure 1<1 heed !he w.m1nge fICIIl
10 5Irik., modify. inspect, 'eplace, All """"Pants 01 the V1!Illde """'.
.""
of 81lY type, .h<l .... d .Iway. be
,epls""d afttl, lhey have been
....m during. coli.ion.
servlc. or ,epai' 11M ~en&ion·
a, seal bell as.emblle. ""'y .... d
10 imprope, ol>",allon or lnadver·
lenl .C1lvellon and ..,Ioua injury.
seal bell. _
,ed""" the risk of _us..
\VHr their .... belt. at all limes.
ctlikt r..tn;;""
..
• The p,e."'n.lone, ...1 bek • AlWay. wear Ihe seIlI bell. when
....mbly mllchanlsm. become event cl a coIIlsIOfI at 8<ldd«letop.
drivir>g or 'idir>g in a metor veh~ Witl10ul a ......1 belt, """"'penIS
••
hoI during aelinlion. Do not
touch·tI1. pre-Ien.loner .eel bell
, could be sIlif\ood too ctoH to a
asaembIiN tor seve,al minutes deplcylng air bsg, IIrtl<e I'" i"1IIfiOf
•••
efle, they ...... bun selivale<!. slrucllM'e Of be IlYcwn lmm the
vehtcie. Properiy worn ..,at _
• Do nol attempl 10 Inspecl or
,.pl"". In.. pnt-len.lone, seal
IfI'MIly ,eel""" lhese h.Zlll'lle.
•• belts yourself. Ttlis must be done
by a HYUNDAI lIUIhcrised ,epair.
Alw.y. follow tI1. pr...,.ullon.
lOboul . . .1 ,*IS, llir bags .nd """""
•• (Conlinued)
••
~"
Inf~"r Dr sm~11 child
* NOTICE
.bU,I,
,. ....J] 0'" """ pro«<,.d Ir"",
ClO2'l3O, ..... H-U<
~.rg¥ chifdf""
You ll>auld t>e awa", of !he ~ injUTj' I id...........D .. "perry eMdr"" lOtlo ..., too ltfglt lor child
<equir"""""ts in your oo"""V_ Child re.u"h",d 1••be ",or otot br ••lItld
....traint 8%t""", _ alwa~ 0CCl.lJ'1
~r inlanl ""ats moot l>& property the rear ... "t oM IIS8 !he o""iL>bIo>
placed and inslilled In t"o I'Mr seal RIr .ostni,llplt,. tbl _eel;> 1M rtq"ln- lopishould8r belta. Th, l;Ip poI1KIn shcJo.*j
1I'lO'"inlormaliOO aDout too u~" 01 Itlotw ",ul' of II.. Soldy Stndanlt< "I )'0'"
~.all). Ikfore bnyh,~ "D) ,hild
be laston9d 9nug on the "i'S am a& .....
reslraints, relet \Q 'ChId ",straint sys. as ~bIoo. Cheok b9It lit peliodlCl'llly A
t"",·., ll1Is 98CClon. m-n.. i"ls,.ce",. wak<,.ro ,hI It "'"'. child's 5quilmlng: eould put 100 I><sK out 01
I.bol ~.nil}''''~ lbot il "' .... Sorel)' position. cnllOl"" ilr8 allorde<l ttle mo6t
SI.ad.nl>erl ... r y. I'he '''lui", aalety., 1I>e - ' oj an aocidarll ""''''
A WARNING ;;] ,n".' be 'Wroprilllf ~ yUOT d,Ud', l11ey.~ ~raroecl b'I a prop<ll restlalnl
Every person In ~ ..... i<.. _ _ b<i~t aDd "-01&." (:.<r. lbo bbol on S'f$IG'" in tht rear seat ~ _ ilItllGr ehil<!
to 1M properly ~Slnl_ .-c .. rll< e.ill n>lnjol r•• llok i...." .. lio•. (o.w age 12) mu.c b& ....aled In lh<l froM
times, lnoluding infan1.5 _ dill· saot. the ""lid should be securely
Rd., to "(:.11,1 ..e"nlal 'l"I"'~ in IlIk
<I..... NIlve, hold, child In YOU' _ "'t"inO>d by tt>e """;labIe lapIahoukM
..... or lap when 'idln" In , _ .. .....Ii••.
belt and 1M seat should be tlltC8d .'lIhe
eli. The violent lore.. e,eat,d d,.- _m06t position t;hld"n age 12 and
Ing. cruh will le.. !tIe ehlld from '-"'lIe, ohoukJ be refltralnecl se<:u'1iJtI' i'l
your ' .......... tlYOW Ihe child tha too. seat NEVEFl place a ""ild "9'
againsl"", lr.1eTlof. Alw'Y' use, IZ and UIIOOI il ttle front _I. NEVER
chil<l reslrainl.,proprltte lor your pIoce" ,.... lac:iog etlIl<! saat'" ltte 1m'"
chll<l'a ne;ght an<l-'l/l'll:. J se-ilI oJ a~"
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Safe~'
_
~stem
_
of,Your
ill;;;;; _ w
vehicle ~!ll
C02Q400AUN-UK C0204Q1AUN-UN
Care of seat belts Periodic inspection
seat belf assemblies mUSI never be dis- It is recommended that all seat belts be
assembled or modified in any way. In inspected periodically lor wear or dam-
addition, care should be exercised 10 age of any kind. Parts of the system that
ensure Ihal the belt assemblies do not are damaged should be replaced as
become damaged by being trapped in soon as possible. Under no circum-
seal mechanisms, door shuts elc. stances musl any pan of Ihe seat belt
assemblies be dismantled or repaired.
A WARNING
C020402AUN-UK
When you return the rear seatback
to its upright position after the rear Keep belts clean and dry
seatback was folded down, be care- Seat belts should be kept clean and dry.
ful not to damage the seat bell web- If belts become dirty, they can be
bing or buckle. Be sure that the cleaned using a mild soap solulion and
webbing or buekle does not get warm water. Bleach, dye, strong deter-
caught or pinched In the rear seat. gents or abrasives should not be used
A seat belt with damaged webbing since the fabric may become damaged
or buckle will not be as strong and and weakened.
could possibly fall during a colli-
sion or sudden stop, resulting in c=H03AFD-UK
serious Injury. When to replace seat belt;;
--_._---- The entire seal belt assembly or assem-
blies should be Inspected by an autho·
rised repairer if the vehicle has been
involved in an accidenl even if no dam·
age is evident. Additional questions con·
cerning seal beh operalion should be
directed 10 a Hyundal authorised repair·
e'.
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,
Safety system of your vehicle
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Safety system of your vehicle
-
(Continued) (Continued)
• Never leave children unattended • Never use an Infant carrier or a
in a vehicle - not even for a short child safety seat that "hooks"
time. The car can heat up very over a seatback, it may not pro·
quickly, resulting In serious vide adequate security in an acci-
injurtes to children Inside. Even dent. t
very young children may Inadver· • seat belts can become very hot, ·f
tently cause the vehicle to move, especially when the car is parked <
:,;
entangle themselves In the win- in direct sunlight. Always check
dows, or lock themselves or Olh- seat belt buckles before fasten- ,••
ers Inside the vehicle. ing them over a child. ,
• Never allow two chlktren, or any
two persons, to use the same
8eat belt.
• Cnlldren often squinn and repo·
sltlon themselves improperly.
Never let a child ride with the
shoulder bett under their arm or
behln1:t their back. Always prop-
erty position and secure children
in rear seat.
• Never allow a child to stand-up or
kneel on the seat or floorboard of
a moving vehicle. During a colli-
sion or sudden stop, the child
can be violently thrown against
the vehicles interior, reauttlng In
serious injury.
(Continued)
A WARNING
Never place a rear-facing child
restraint in the front passenger
seat, because of the danger that an
inflating passenger-side air bag
could Impact the rear-facing child
restraint and kill the child.
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Safety system of your vehicle
C030105AFD UK
Child seat restraint suitability for seat posJtlon using the scat belt
Use child safety seats thai have been officially approved and are appropriate for your
children. When using the child safety seals, refer 10 the fOllowing table.
Soating positioo
,,
Age group F~t
passenger
Rear
""-'"
Roa'
cenlre I
o :Upt010kg
~ 0·9 monlhs) U U UF
..... ) Q.I.: Up 10 13 kg r
~ OEN036104
(0 - 2 years) U U UF
3. Buckle the seat bell and allow the seal I :9kgt018kg
belt to take up any slack. After installa-
tion of the child reslraint system, try 10
(91'TJ;11'"1'rs.4~)
U U UF I,
II & III: 15kg1036kg ;
move it In all directions to be sure the
(4-12;ooors) U U UF I t
child restraint system is securely
Installed.
U : Suitable for 'universal' category restraints approved for use in this mass group
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A WARNING
A child can be seriously injured or
killed in a coll/810n if the child
restraint Is not properly anchored
to the car and the child Is not prop-
erty restrained In the child restraint.
Always follow the child seat manu-
racturer's instructions for installa-
tion and use.
2GHA3300
C03Q10JAFO·UK 1. Route the child restraint seat strap
A WARNING· Tether strap
Never mount more than one child
Securing a child restraint seat with over the seatback.
restraint to a single tether or to 8
"Tether Anchor" system For vehicles with adjuslable head single lower anchorage point. The
(if equipped) restraint. rOule the tether strap under Increased load caused by multiple
Child restlainl hooK: holders are located the head restraint and bOtween the seats may cause the tethers or
on the floor behind the rear seats. head restraint posts, otherwise route anchorage points to break, causing
> the tether strap over the top of the serious Injury or death.
dn sealback.
2. Connect the tether strap hook to the
appropriate chikl restraint hook holder
and tighten to secure the seat.
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A WARNING B23000lNF
- Child restraint anchorage C03ll104AFD-UK There are ISOFIX lags located on the Or
• Child restraint anchorages are securing a child resfra;nf system lower portion of each side of the rear til<
designed to withstand only those with "ISOFlX" system and "Tether sealback:s. These tags ind:cate the pasi- po
loads imposed by correctly fitted Anchorage" system (if equipped) liorl of the tower anchors for child or
child restraints. Under no circum- ISOFIX is a standardised method of fil- restraInts so equipped. bo
stances are they to be used for tlng chikl seats that elimiMtes the need Ie
aduh seat belts or harnesses or to use the standard adult seat bett to
for attaching other itema or
equipment to the vehicle.
secure the seat in the vehicle. This
enables a much more secure and Posi.
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l
b<
• The tether strap may not work tive location with the added benefit of b<
property if attached somewhere easier and quicker installation. It
other than the correc:l tether An ISOFIX-seat can only be installed it it Tl
anchor. has vehicle-speciliC approval In accor- hi
dance with the requirements of ECE· ~
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CAUTION
A WARNING Do not allow tha rear seat belt wflb..
When using the vehicle'. ·ISOAX· bing to get sCf8tched or pinched by
system to install a child restraint the ISORX·uaf laId'! and lSOFIX
enchor during the Instsllatlon.
""
the
."'00""
On each side of the rear seat, berween
system in the rear seat, all unused
vehicle rear seat belt metal latch
ear the cushion and backrest, are located a plates or tab5 must be latched 2. Connect the te:her strap hook to the
>St- palr of ISOFIX anchorage points togelJl· securety In their seat belt buckle. child restraint hook holder and tighten
lild ar wllh a lop lether mounting on the flool and the seat bell webbing must be 10 secure the seal (Refer to the previ-
behind the rear seats, During the installa- retracted behind the child restraint ous page.)
lion, the seat has to be engaged at the to prevent the child from reaching
anchorage-points in a WfJ'I you can heal and taking hold of unretracted seat
il clicking (check by pUllmg!) and has to betts. Unlatched metal latch plates
be fixed wilh the Top Telher·beh on the or tabs may allow the child to reach
belong.ng point on the lloor behInd rear the unretracted seat betts which
"""".
The installing and the use of a child·seat
may resutt In stl'angulaUon and a
serious injury or de8th to the child
has to be done according 10 the in the child restraint.
installing-manual, which is added to the
lSOFIX-seal.
(Continued)
A WARNING • Attach the ISOFIX Of ISOFIX·com·
• Do not install a child restraint
patlble child restraint seet only to
seat at the centre at ,he rear sea'
the appropriate locations shown
usIng the vehicle's ISOFIX
In the illustration.
anchors. The ISOFIX anchors are
only provided ror the left and • Always follow the installation and
right outboard rear seating post. use instructions proVided by the ,I
tlons. 00 not misuse the ISOFIX manufacturer of the child . 11
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Child seat restraint suitability for vehicle t$OFIX positions
vehicle I80FIX positions
! Mass Group Size Class Fixture
Front Passenger
Real Outboard Rear Outboard
Rear Cenlre
(Driver side) (Passenger side)
F ISOfL1 - X X -
Carrycot
G ISOfL2 - X X -
0 : UP to 10kg E ISO/At - IUF IUF -
E ISOfA1 - IUF IUF -
0+: UP to 13k9 D ISOIR2 · IUF IUF -
C IS0JR3 - IUF IUF -
0 IS0JR2
· IUF IUF
C 180fR3 - IUF IUF -
1:9Io18k:g B ISOIF2
· IUF IUF -
Bl ISO!F2X - IUF IUF .
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"The actual air bags in the vehicle may dItler from the illustration.
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Safety system of your vehicle
Upon deployment, tear seams molded A lully Inflated air bag, in combination
directly into the pad covers will separate with a properly worn seat belt. slows the A WARNING
under pressure from the expansion of the driver's or the passenger's forward • Do not Install or place any acces-
air bags. Further opening of the covers motion, reducing the risk of hoad and sories (drink holder, cassette
then allows full inflation 01 the air bags. chest injury. hokler, sticker, etc.) on the front
passenger's panel above the ?-
After complete inflalion, the air bag glove box in a vehicle with a pas-
immediately starts deflating, enabling the senger's air bag. Such objects
driver to maintain forward visibility and may become dangerous projec-
the ability to steer or operate other con- tiles and cause injury If the pas-
lrols. senger's air bag Inflates.
• When installing a container of liq-
uid air freshener Inside the vehi-
cle, do not place it near the
instrument cluster nor on the
instrument panel surface.
It may become dangerous projec-
tiles and cause injury If the pas-
senger" air bag inflates.
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(Continued)
A WARNING • The SRS can function only when
tf an air bag deploys, there may
the Ignition key is in the "ON"
be 8 loud noise followed by a fine
position. If the SRS air bag warn-
dust released In the vehicle.
ing light does not illuminate, or
These conditions are normal and
continuously remains on after
are not hazardous· the air bags illuminating for about 6 seconds
are packed In this fine powder.
when the ignition key is turned to
The dusl generated during air
the ON position, or after the
bag deployment may cause skin
:.: engine is started, comes on
or eye Irritation as well as aggra-
whilst driving, the SRS is not
;~:~~ vate asthma for some persons.
working properly. If this occurs,
iL-R Always wasn all exposed skin
- have your vehicle immediately
areas thoroughly wrth lukewarm inspected by a HYUNDAI autho- C040400AFD·UK
water and a mild soap after an Driver's and passenger's front air
rised repairer.
s-
accident in which the air bags bag (If equipped)
were deployed • Before you replace a fuse or dis-
te connect a battery terminal, turn Your vehicle is eQuipped with a
nt (Continued) the Ignition switch to the LOCK Supplemental Restraint (Air bag)
Ie posi1ion and remove the Ignition System. The Indications of the system's
s- key_ Never remove or replace the presence are the letters 'SRS AIR BAG"
ts. air bag related fuse(s) when the embossed on the air bag pad cover In the
c- ignition switch Is In the ON posi- steering wheel and the passenger's side
s- tion. Failure to heed this warning front panel pad above the glove box.
will cause the SAS air bag warn-
q- ing light to illuminate. The SRS consists of air bags installed
li- under the pad covers In the centre of the
Ie steering wheel and the passenger's side
-'"
Ie front panel above the glove box.
c- ,
s-
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Safety system of your vehicle
(Continued)
A WARNING
• Move your seat as far back 85
Always use seat belts and Child
restraints - every trip, every time, practical from the front air bags,
everyone! Air bags inHate with whilst stili maintaining control of
considerable force and in the blink the vehtcle.
of an eye. Soat belts help keep • You and your passengers should
occupants in proper position to never sit or tean unneoessarUy
obtain maximum benefit from the Close to the air bags. Improperty
air bag. Even with air bags,lmprop- posltfoned drivers and passen-
erly and unbetted occupants can be gers can be severety injured by
severety injure<i when the air b8g In"a1ln9 aIr bags.
0031017A Inflates. Atways foUow the precau- • Never lean againtt tile door or
The purpose of the SR$ Is to provide Ihe tions about seat belts, air bags and centre conso~ - always sit in an
vehicle's driver and/or U18 froot passen- occupant safely contained in this upright poaItion.
manual. • Do not allow a passenger to ride
ger w' additional protection than that
offered by the seal be:t system alone in To reduce the chance of serious or In the front seat when the pn..
case of a fromal impact of sullle/eni fatal injuries and receive the maxi· senger'. front air bag OFF Indica·
severity. mum safety benefil from your tor hi Illuminated, because the air
restraint sr-;:Iem: bag will nol deploy In tho event Of
• Never place a child In any child or a moderate or severe frontal
booster seat In the lront seat crash.
• ABC - Atways Buekfe Children In (Continued)
f .
the back seat. It Is the .afest
pace for children of any age to
ride.
• Front and side air bags can Injure
occupants improperty positioned
in the front seats.
(Continued)
-
(Continued) (Continued)
No objects should be placed over o Air bags can only be used once -
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I panel above the glove box,
because any such object could
cause harm if the vehk:Je is in a
o The SRS Is designed to deploy
the front air bagfl only when an
impact Is sufUclenUy severe and
(Conllnued) (Continued)
• A child restraint system must • Sitting improperly or out of posi-
never be placed In the front seat. tion can result in serious or fatai
The In1ant or child could be Injury in 8 crash. All occupants
sevorely Injured or killed by an air should sit upright with the 8eat
bag dep)oyment In case of an back In an upright position, cen-
accident. tred on the seat cushion with
• Children age 12 and under must their seat belt on, legs comfort-
arways be properly restrained in ably extended and their feet on
the rear seat. Never allow chil· the floor until the vehicle is
dren to ride in the front passen- parked and the Ignition key is
ger seat. "a chtld over 12 must removed.
be seated In the tront seat, he or • The SRS air bag system must
CO«l5(llAFD·UK
she must be property belted and deploy very rapidly to prOVide
the seat should be moved as far protection In a crash. If an occu· Passenger's front air bog ON/OFF
back as possible. pant Is out of posit/on because of switch (if equipped)
• For maximum safety protection in not wearing 1I seet belt, the air The passenger's front air bag can be
all types of crashes, all occu- bag may forcefUlly contact the deactivated by the passenger's front air
pants Including the driver should occupant causing serious or fatal bag ON/OFF switch if a chUd restraint is
always wear their seat belts Injuries. installed on the front passenger's seat or
whether or not an air bag is also If the front passenger's seat is unoccu-
provided at their seating position pied by a person.
to minimise the risk of severe To ensure Ihe safety of your child, the
Injury 0( death in the event of a passenger's front air bag must be deacti-
crash. Do not sit or lean unneces· vated when it should be necessary to
sarily close to the air bag whilst Install a rearward facing child seat on the _~,nnee
the vehicle is in motion. kont passenger seat in exceplional cir- ;l!"
(Continued) cumstances. :-~O '
* NOTICE
When the passenger', front air bag
(Continued)
H this occurs, have a HYUNDAI
ON/OFF switch is set tu lbt' ON posi- authorised repairer inspect the
tion, the passenger's fronl air hag is passenger's front air IHJg ONIOFF
:lcti".ted Imd child or inf:lnt stat switch, the pre--tensloner seat beN
should not be In~talled on the front system and the SRS air bag sys-
passenger seat. tem as soon as possible.
When the pu~nger" fronl air bag • If the SRS air bag warning light
ON/OFF switch is ~t to the OFF posi- does not illuminate when the igni-
tioll, the passenger's (rout .ir b;ag is tion switch ;s turned to the ON
deactl\)lled. position, or if it illuminates whilst
" the vehicle is being driven, have a
¥" .~ F0031019F1 HYUNDAI authorised repairer
"'U deatUnlc or reacllv"l~ Ih~ PasKO- lh CAUTION Inspect the passenger's front air
\.:cr', fronl air bole: •« the passenger front air bag bag ONIOFF switch, pre-tenBloner
To deactivate the passenger's front air deactivation lai/$ to DpfJmt. pro~ seat belt and the SRS air bag sys-
bag, Insert the master key into me pas- erly, the sir bsg warnIng fight on tem as soon as possible.
t ai :>enger's front air bag ON/OFF s"""teh the Instrument panel will illumi-
n1 I and turn it to !he OFF position. The pas. nate.
11 0 senger's front air bag OFF indicator will H the p a ~front air bag OFF
ceo Mluminate and stay on unlil the passen- indicator does not illuminate, the
ger's front air bag is reactivated. pasungt'Jf front air bag will
th To reactivate the passenger's trent air remaIn activated and will deploy
act! bag, Insert l:t1e master key into the pas- even if the passenger front air
y t Mmger's front air bag ONIOFF switch bag ON/OFF switch is set to the
1 and turn it to the 0 position. The pas- OFF position.
cir senger's front air bag OFF Indicator will (ConUnued)
go out.
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Safety system of your vehicle
(Continued)
A WARNING • Even though your vehicle is
A WARNING
• The driver Is responsible for the equipp~d with the passenger's
• The passengers front air bag Is
proper position of the passen~ much larger than the steering
front aIr bag ON/OFF switch do
ger's front air bag ON/OFF switch. not install a child restraint ~ys~ wheel air bag and Inflates with
• Deactivate the passenger's front tem in the front passenger's seal. considerably more force. tt can
air bag only when the Ignition seriousty hurt or kill a passenger
A child restraint system must
switch Is switched off or the mal· who is not in the proper position
never be placed in the front seal
function may occur in the SRS Children who are too large fa; and wearing the seat belt proper-
Control Module. ly. The front passengers should
child restraint systems should
And there may be a danger that always move their seat as far
always occupy the rear seat and
the driver's and/or front passen· back as practical and sit back In
use the available lap/shoulder
ger's and/or side and curtain air their seat.
belts. Children are aNorded the
bag may fall to trigger, or not trig- • It is essential that the front pas-
most safety in the event of an
ger correctly during a collision. sengers always wear their seat
accident when (hey are
• Never install a reafward facing belts when vehicle is In motion
restraIned by a proper restraint
child seat on the front passen-
system In the rear seat ~ven wh-:n the vehicle is moving
ger's seat unless the passenger's !n a parkmg lot or up a driveway
front air bag has been deactlvat· • As soon as lhe child seat is no
longer needed on the front pas~ mto garage.
ed. The infant or child could be (Continued)
severely injured or killed by an air senger's seal, reactivate the front
bag deployment in case of an passenger's air bag.
accident.
(Continued)
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(Continued) (Continued)
, • If driver brakes the vehicle heavi-
ly in an urgent situations, occu-
• Never allow children/old
and feeble persons/pregnant
,,l pants will be thrown forward. If
front passengers are not wearing
women to alt on the front passen-
ger's seat. Do not put child
the seat belts, they will be direct- restraint system on the front pas-
,r ly in front of the air bags when senger's seat either. They may be
,
'. Inflation occurs. In that situation,
severe injury or death is poasl-
ble.
seriously injured by the air bag
inflation when air bag deploys.
• Do not put objecta or stickers on
,.r • Never allow front passenger to the instrument panel. Do not
put their hands or feet on the apply any accessory on the front
instrument panel or put their face windscreen glass or do not
close to the Instrument panel. The Inetall aftermarket mirrors or
,'.
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y
air bag will Impact the front pas-
senger when It Inllates.
(Continued)
accessories on the factory
inatalled rearvfew mirror. These
may Interfere with the deploy-
ment of air bag inflation or could
I)
hit your body at high .peed and
cause severe bodlty Injury and
even death.
C040600AFU-UK
Side air bag (if equipped)
Your vehicle is equipped with a side air
bag in each front seat. The purpose 01
the air bag Is to provide the vehicle's driv-
er and/or the fronl passenger with addi-
tional protection than that offered by the
seal belt alone.
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Safety system of your vehicle
C040800AFD-UK
\.
Air bag system operation (deploy-
ment/non deployment)
There are many types of situations in
which an air bag would not provide
additional protection to the vehicle
occupants.
These include rear impacts, second or
third collisions in multiple impact
accidents, low speed impacts, offset
collisions and vehicle roll over. It is
therefore important to understand
that the level of damage suffered by a
vehicle as a result of impact is not
indicative of whether air bag deploy-
ment was warranted by a primary, or
sUbsequent, impact.
OFD037023R10FD037021 RlOFD03?022IOHD036030
Air bag collision sensors
(1) SRS control module (3) Side impact sensor (if equipped)
(2) Front impact sensor
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Safety system of your vehicle
(Continued)
A WARNING
• Problems may arise if the sensor
Do not hit or allow any objects to installation angles are changed
impact the locations where air bag
due to the deformation of the
or sensors are installed. front bumper, body or B pillar
This may cause unexpected air where side collision sensors are
bag deployment, which could Installed. Have the vehicle
result In serious personal injury checked and repaired by a
or death. HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
• If the Installation location or • Your vehicle has been designed
angle of the sensors is altered in to absorb impact and deploy the
any way, the air bags may deploy air bag(s) in certain collisions.
when they should not or they may Installing aftermarket bumper
not deploy when they should, guards or replacing a bumper
C040801AUN
causing severe injury or death. with non·genuine parts may Air bag inflation conditions
Therefore, do not try to perform adversely affect your vehicles Front air bag
maintenance on or around the air collision and air bag deployment Front air bags are designed to inflate in a
bag sensors. Have the vehicle performance. frontal collision depending on the intensi-
checked and repaired by a ty, speed or angles of impact of the front
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. collision.
(Continued)
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" ... ' _, .._..•.,•.•.•.• "•.. ,.~'... ...• ..•.•... '.•." OE00361O:J UBA3522 0ED03610!S
• Just before impact. drivers often brake " Air bags may not inflate in rollover accl· Air bags may not inllate if the vehicle
heavily. Such heavy braking lowers the dents because air bag deployment collides with Objects such as utility
front portion of the vehicle causing It to would not provide protection to the poles or trees. where the point of
n
"ride under a vehicle with a higher occupants. impact is concenlrated to one area and
ground clearance. Air bags may not However, side and/or curtain air bags the full force of the impact is not deliv-
Inflate in this "under-ride" situation may inllate when the vehicle is rolled ered to the sensors.
because deceleration forces that are over by a side Impact collision, il the
detected by sensors may be signifi- vehicle is equipped with side air bags
cantly replaced by such ·under-ride" and curtain air bags.
collisions.
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C040902AUN
Noise end smoke A WARNING
When the air bags inrlate, they make a When the air bags deploy, the air
loud noise and they leave smoke and bag related parts In steering wheel
powder in the air inside of the vehicle. anef/or instrument panel and/or in
This is normal and is a result 01 the igni- both sides of tile roof rails above
tion 01 the air bag Inflator. After Ihe air the front and rear doors are very
bag inflates, you may feel substantial dis- hOt. To prevent injury, do not touch
comfort in breathing due to the contact of the air bag storage areas Internal
your chest 10 bOth ttle seal bell and the components immediatety after an
air bag, as well as from breathing the air bag has Inflated.
smoke and powder. We strongly urge
you to open your doors and/or win-
dows as soon as possible after Impact CO'0903NJN
in order to reduce discomfort and pre- Insta/fing a child restraint on a front
vent prolonged exposure to Ihe passengers seat is fotbJdden
smoke and powder.
Never place a rear·lacing child reslrainl
lhough smoke and powder are non- In the front passenger's seal If the air
toxic, it may cause imlation to the SklO bag deploys, it would Impact the rear-lac·
(eyes, nose and throat etc). If this Is the ing child restraint, causing serious or
case, wash and rinse with the cold water falal injury.
immediatety and consull the doc:or If the
In addition, do not place front-facing child
symptom persists. restrainl in the lront passenger's seat
either. II the lront passenger air bag
Inflates, It would cause serious or fatal
Injuries to the child.
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C041100AFD·UK
(Continued)
SRS Care A WARNING
• tf the air bags Inflate, they must
The SRS is virtually maintenance-free • Modification to SRS components be replaced by a HYUNDAI autho-
and so there are no parts you can safely or wiring, including the addition rised repairer.
service by yourself. If the SRS air bag of any kInd of badges to the pad
warning light does not illuminate or con- covers or modifications to the • Do not tamper with or disconnect
SRS wiring, or other components
tinuously remains on, have you~ vehicle body structure, can adversely
affect SRS performance and lead of the SRS system. Doing so
immediately inspected by a HYUNDAI
to possible inJury. could resutt in injury, due to acci-
authorised repairer.
dental Inflation of the air bags or
• For cleaning the air bag pad cov- by rendering the SRS inopera-
Any work on the SRS system. such as ers, use only a soft, dry cloth or tive.
removing. installing, repairing, or any one Which has been moistened
wIth plain water. Solvents or • If components of the air bag sys-
work on the steering wheel must be per- tem must be discarded, or if the
formed by a HYUNDAI authorised repair- cleaners could adversely affect
the air bag covers and proper vehicle must be scrapped, certain
er. Improper handling of the SRS System safety precautions must be
may result in serious personal injury. deployment of the system.
observed. A HYUNDAI authorised
• No objects should be placed over repairer knows these precautions
or near the air bag modules on
and can give you the necessary
the steering Wheel, Instrument
information. Failure to follow
panel. and the front passenger's
these precautions and proce-
panel above the glove box,
dures could increase the risk of
because any such object could
personal injury.
cause harm if the vehicle is in a
crash severe enough to cause • If your car was flooded and has
the air bags to inflate. soaked carpeting or water on
flooring, you shouldn't try to start
(Continued)
the engine; have the car lowed to
a HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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N they could be seriously injured or killed seats. Placing items under the front Adding equipment to or modify-
,- in a collision. seats could interfere with the operation
of the supplemental restraint system
ing your air bag-equipped vehicle
,f Do not use any accessories on seat II you modify your vehicle by changing
belts. Devices claiming to improve sensing components and wiring har- your vehicle's frame, bumper syslem,
nesses.
•
n
occupant comfort or reposition the seal
bet! can reduce the protection provided Never hold an infant or child on your
lap. The infant or child could be seri-
Iront end or side sheel metal or ride
heighl, this may at1ect the operation Of
1 by the seat belt and increase the your vehicle's air bag system.
chance 01 serious injury in a crash. ously injured or killed in the event of a
o crash. All infants and children should
Passengers should nol place hard
or sharp objects between them- be properly restrained in appropriate
selves and the air bags. Carrying child salety seats or seat belts in the
hard or sharp objects on your lap or in rear seal.
your moulh can result in injuries if an
air bag inflales.
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Coo:.12l10AUN·UK
Air bag warning label
Air bag warning labels are attached to alert driver and passengers (including children) of the potential risks from the air bag sys-
tem. Note that these governmenl wamings focus on !he risk 10 ch~dren, we also wants you to be aware 01 the risks which adults
are exposed to. Those have been described In previous pages.
KEYS
D0102<lQAFO
Key operations
Used to start the engine, lock and unlock
lhe doors.
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Theft-alarm stage
D0S0400AFDoUK
Disanned stage
'1 he alarm will be activated if any of the The system will be disarmed when the
IOllowing occurs whilst the system Is doors are unlocked by depressing the
mtned. unlock button on the transmitter.
• A front or rear door is opened without After depressing unlock bullen, the haz-
using the transmitter. ard warning lights will blink twice to indi-
• The tailgate is opened without using cate that the system is disarmed.
the transmitter. After depressing unlock button, if any
• The engine bonnet is opened. door Is not opened within 30 seconds,
The siren 'will sound and the hazard the system will be rearmed,
warning lights will blink continuously for
2'7 seconds, unless the system Is dis-
I1rmed. To tum off the system, unlock the
* NOnCE
• rr the system is not disarmed with the
doors with the ignition key n Of transmit- transmitter, insert the key Into the
tor. ignition switch and start the engine.
(') : To enable the ignition key 10 function, Then tbe system will be disarmed.
consult your a HYUNDAI authorised If yOIl lose your keys, consult Ybtlr a
repairer. DYVNDAI authorised repairer.
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Features of your vehicle
DOOR LOCKS
• Doors can also be locked and
unlOCked with the transmitter key (if
equipped).
• Once the doors are unlocked, they may
be opened by pulling the door handle.
• When clOSing Ihe door, push the door
by hand. Make sure thaI doors are
closed securely.
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• To lock a door. push the door lock but-
ton (1) to the ~lockM position. If the door
is locked properly. the red mark (2) on
the door lock butlon will not be visible.
• To open a door, pull the door handle
move to the cargo area and open
the tailgate.
(3) outward.
• If the inner door handle of the front
door Is pulled when the door lock but-
Ion is in lock position, the button is
unlocked and door opens. (if equipped)
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TAILGATE
• * NOTICE
In cold and wet climates, door lock lind
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Closing the tailgate
door mechanisms rna)' not work proper· To close the tailgate, lower and push
Iy due to freezing conditions. down the tallgale IIrrnly, Make sure that
the tailgate is securely latched.
A WARNING
A WARNING - Exhaust
The tailgate swings upward. Make
sure no objects or people are near
fumes
the rear of the vehicle when open· If you drfve with the tailgate open,
, .':-~ " ing the tailgate. you will draw dangerous exhaust
fumes Into your vehicle which can
OFD047014 cause serious Injury or death to
007010QAFD vehicle occupants.
Opening the tailgate
11\ CAUTION If you must drive with the tailgate
Make certain that you close the taiJ. open, keep the air vents end all
• The tailgate Is locked or unlocked gate before driving your vehicle. windows open so that addItional
together if all doors are locked or Possible damage may occur to the outside air comes Into the vehicle.
unlocked with the key, transmiller or tEll/gElte lift cylindefS and attaching
central door lock switch. hardware if the tailgate is not
• The tailgate is unlocked alone tor 30 closed prior to driving.
seconds it the tailgate unlock button on A WARNING - Rear cargo
the transmitter is pressed, Once the area
tailgate is opened and then closed, the Occupants should never ride In the
tailgate is locked automatlcally. rear cargo area where no restraints
• If unlod<ed, the tailgate can be opened are available. To avoid Injury In the
by pressing the handle and pulling il event of an accident or sudden
up. stops, occupants should always be
properly restrained.
A WARNING
us • For emergency, be tUlly aware of
Ih the location of the emergency
tailgate safety relene lever In
their vehicle and how to open the
tailgate if you are accidentally
locked in the luggage compart-
ment
• No one should be allowed to
occupy the luggage compartment
of the vehicle at any time. The
luggage compartment 18 a hlghty
I ~)70300AUN-UK dangerous location In the event
Emergency tailgate safety release of a crash.
(If equipped) • U58 the release lever for emer-
Your vehicle is equipped with emergency gency only. Use extreme caution
tnilgale safety release lever located on whilst the vehicle Is in motion.
the boltom of the tailgate. When some-
IJne is inadvertently locked in the lug-
gage compartment, if the lever is
.
I•
llllShing backward.
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Features of your vehicle
WINDOWS
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(1) Driver's door power window switch
(2) Front passenger's door power win-
dow switch
(3) Rear door (tell) power window switch
(4) Rear door (right) power window
switch
(5) WindOW opening and closing
(6) Automatic power window up*/down'
(7) Power window lock switch
*; il equipped
* NOTICE
In cold ::IDd wet climates, power win-
dows rna)' not work properly due 10
freezing conditions.
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Power windows
"he ignition switCh must be in the ON
position lor power windows to operate.
Ie fach door has a power window switCh
o IIlftl cOntrols the door's window. The driv-
llr has a power window Jock switch which
enn block Ihe operation of rear passen-
~lor windows.
nle power windows can be operated for
l1pproxlmately 30 seconds after the igni-
lion key is removed or turned to the ACC
or LOCK position. However, if the front OFD03703llR 0f'Dtl3703' A
doors are opened, the power windows D080101AUN OOllOI02AUN-UK
cElnnat be operated even within the 30 Window openfng and closfng Auto dcwm window (if equfpped)
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.ncoMs period after the ignilion key (if equipped) Depressing the power window swilch
I romoval. The driver's door has a master power momentarily to the second detent posi-
window switch that controls all the win- tion (6) completely lowers the driver's
'" NOTICE dows in the vehicle. window even when the switch is
-- Whibt driving, if you ootice buft"cting To open or close a window, press down released. To stop the window at the
,",t! pulsation (wind shock) with eitber or pull up the front portion of the corre- deslred position whilst the window is in
",jilt window open, you shouM opt'n the sponding switch to Ihe first detent posi· operation, pull up the switch momentarily
IIPl,osile window slighlly to reduce the tlon (5). 10 !he opposite direction of the window
, l'II111lition, movement.
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Anlomatie reven_1
A WARNING
Always check for obstructions
If the upward movement 01 the window is before raising .ny window to avoid
OFOOl""" blocked by an object or part of the body.
OO8OI00AUN-UK Injuries or vehicle damage. If an
the window" wiU detect the resistance and object less than 0.16 in. (4 mm) In
Auto up/down window (If equipped) will stop upward rTIO"Iement. The window diameter Is caught ~tween the
Depressing or pulling up the power win- will then lower apprOXimately 11.8 in. (30 window glass and the upper win·
dow switch momentarily 10 the second cm) to allow tho object to be cleared. dow channel, the automatic reverse
detent position (6) completely Iowors or If the window dotoC!s the resistance window may not detect the resist-
lifts the window even when the swilch is wtlilst the power window switch is pulled ance and will not stop and reverse
released. To slop the window at the up continuously, the window will stop direction.
desired position whilst the window is In upward movement then lower approxi-
operation. pull up or depress and release malaly 1 in. (2.5 cm). And If the pcM-er
the switch to the opposile direction of me window switch is pulled up continuously
movement. again within 5 seconds aller the window
is lowered by lhe automatic window
reversal fealure. the automatic window
re'Jersai will not operate.
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Manual windows (il equipped)
To raise or lower the window, turn the
window regulator handle clockwise or
counterclockwise.
A WARNING
When opening or closing the win-
dows, make sure your passenger's
arms, hands and body are safely
out of the way.
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Features of your vehicle
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Closing the bonnet A WARNING - Bonnet A WARNING
1. Before closing the bonnet, check the • Betore closing the bonnet, • Always double check to be sure
following: ensure that all obstructions are that the bonnet is firmly latched
• All filler caps in engine compartment removed from the bonnet open- before driving away. If it is not
must be correctly installed. ing. Closing the bonnet with an latched, the bonnet could fly
• Gloves, rags or any other com· obstruction present In the bonnet open whilst the vehicle is being
bustible material must be removed opening may result In property driven, causing a totall08S of vis-
Irom the engine compartment. damage or severe personal ibility, which might result in an
injury. accident.
2. Return the support rod to ils clip 10
prevent it from rattling. • Do not leave gloves, rags or any • The support rod mUlt be Inserted
other combustible material in the completely into the ho~ provided
3, Lower the bonnet until It is abOut 1 ft. engine compartment. Doing so In the bonnet whenever you
(30 em) above Ihe closed position and
may cause a heat-induced fire. inspect the engine compartment.
let It drop. Make sure that It locks into
This will prevent the bonnet tram
place.
falling and possibly injuring you.
• Do not move the vehicle with the
bonnet in the raised position. as
vision is obstructed and the bon·
net could fall or be damaged.
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Closing the fuel filer lid
1. To install the cap, turn it clockwise until
it "clicks". This Indicates that the cap is
securely tightened.
2. Close the fuel filler lid and push it tlght-'
Iy and make sure that it is securely
closed.
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DlOO3OOAfD.UK
A WARNING - Refuelling (Continued)
A WARNING - Refuelling dangers • Do not get back into a vehicle
once you have begun refuelling
• tf pressurfsed fuel sprays out, II Aulomotive fuels are nammable
malerla!s. When refuelling. please since you can generate static
can COVel' your clothes or skin
and thus subjecl you to the risk note the following guidelines care- electricity by tOUChing, rubbing
of fire and burns. Always remove tulty. Failure to follow these guld.... or sliding against eny Item or fab-
the fuel cap carefully and skMfy. lines may result in severe personal ric (polyester, satin, nyk>n, etc.)
If the cap Is venting fuel or if you injury, severe bums or death by fire capable of producing atatte elec-
hear a hissing sound, wail until or explosion. tricity. Static electricity discharge
the condition StOp5 before com- • Read and foUow all wamlng at the can Igni1e fuel vapours resulting
pletely removing the cap. fuel station facility. In rapid burning. H you must re.-
• Do not -top off" after the nozzle • Before refuelling note the ~ enter the vehicle, you should
automatiealty ahuts off when tion of the Emergency Fuel ShU1· once again eliminate polenth,lIy
refuelling. Off, If available, at the fuel station dangerous static elecbicity dis-
• Always cheek that the fuel cap Is facility. charge by touching a metal part
Installed securety to prevent fuel • Before touching the fuel nozzle. of the vehicle, aNI<ry from the fuel
s~llage In the event of an acd- you should eliminate potentially filter neck, nozzle or other fuel
dent dangerous static electricity dis- source.
charge by touching another metal • When using a portable fuel ~
part of the vehicle, a safe dis- tainer be sure to place the ~
tance tJ'Nay trom the fuel tiller tainer on the ground prior to refu-
neck, nozzle, or other fuel source. elling. Static electricity discharge
(Continued) from the container can Ignl1e fuel
vapours causing a fire. Once
refuelling has begun, contact
with the vehicle should be main-
tained until the filling is com-
plete.
(Continued)
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A CAUTION
Do not continue to press the sun-
roof control button(s) after the sun-
Dll0000AUN·UK roof is in the fully Open, Closed. or D110100AFD-UK
If your vehicle is equipped with this fea- tin position(s). Damage to the motor Sikting the sunroof
ture. you can slido or tilt your sunroof or system components could occur. To open the sunroof (autosllde feature),
with the sunroof control buttons located press Ihe slide button (1) on the over-
on the overhead console.
1. Slide button
2. Tilt button
* NOTICE
The sunroof cannot slide when it is in
head console for more than 0.5 second.
The sunroof will slide 10 the recommend-
ed open position (about SOmm baiere the
3. Close button the tilt posilioo nor can it be tilted whilst maximum slide open position).
in an open or slide position. To stop the sunrool sliding at any potnt,
The sunroof can only be opened, closed, press any sunroof control button.
or tilted when the ignition switch is in the
ON pashlan.
A WARNING
Never adjust the sunshade whilst
driving. This could result in loss of
control and an accident that may
cause death, serious Injury, or
property damage.
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Resetting the sunroof
Whenever the vehicle battery is discon-
nected or dIscharged. or you use the
emergency handle to operate the sun-
roof, you have to reset your sunroof sys-
tem as follows:
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Features of your vehicle
ITEERING WHEEL
DI:10200AfD-UK
,llectronic power steering
*NOTICE
The folluwiul: characteristics nUIY be
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Adjustable steering column
'Tho power steering system employs an ubserved during normal vehide opera- The adjustable sleering column permits
Iklctric motor to provide steering assis- tion: adjustment of the rake and height of the
tines to the driver. Unlike conventional The EPS warning light should only be steering wheel for the convenience of lhe
,hydraUlic systems, no engine driven illuminated with the Ignition ON driver.
pump or associated pipes are required bdore staMing the engine. The position of the steering wheel should
Which contributes to reduced operaling Tho steering may become heavier be adjusted for maximum comfort and
nmse and increased efficiency. after turning the Ignit»GR switch 011. control whilst permitting a clear view of
Tho electronic power steering provides This happens as the system performs the instrument panel.
vnrlable assistance according to vehicle the EPS system diagnostics. When the
IPoed, steering wheel position and the diagnostics Is completed, the steering
Illort (torque) being applied to the steer- wheel will return to its normal condi- A WARNING
lno wheel by the driver. tion. • Never adjust the angle and height
·The amount of assistance provided is A click noise may be heard from the of steering wheel whilst driving.
greatest when the vehicle speed is very EPS rela)' after the ignition switch is Vou may lose your steering con-
low and there is a progressive decrease hlrned to the ON ur LOCK position. trot and cause severe personal
In assistance as vehicle speed increas- Steering system motor ol>eratioll may injury or accidents.
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The system is maintenance free and
be heard when tbe vehicle is sCaCion·
lIry-· or tr".lvelling at vcry low speed.
A sudden increase in sCeerilll: CffOM
• After adjusting, push the steering
wheel both up and down to be
are are no user selViCeable paris with- certain Ills locked in po~ition.
-In lhe steering system. will be noticed if the system dcceets II
mllifunction and hUDS off the power
.,~ waming light is provided to alerl the
:assistance. Under thue circuDI-
driver of any abnormality detected within stances, steering control will be
tho system. J1Iumination of this lamp retaincd but Increased steering effort
'When the engine is running or any will be required by the driver.
Change in the ellort required to stoar the
Vahicle must be referred to lhe nearest
Hyundai authorised repairer without
cIolay.
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Features of your vehicle
I!\ CAUTION
Do not strike the horn severely to
operate it, or hit it with your fist. 00
not press on the horn with a sharp-
pointed object.
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To change the steering wheel angle, pUll DI305QOAUN
down the lock release lever (1), adjust Horn
the steering wheel to the desired angle To sound the horn, press the hOrn sym-
(2) and height (if equipped) (3), then pull bol on your steering wheel.
up the lock-release lever to lock the Check lhe horn regularly to be sure It
steering wheel in place. Be sure 10 adjust
operales properly.
the steering wheel to the desired position
before driving.
* NOTICE
To sound the horn, IlrtSs lbe ;;I rea indi-
cated by the boro s,'llIool on your steer-
ing whed (see ilIl1stration). The horn
will operate ooly wben this area is
pressed.
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Features of your vehicle
MIRRORS
11H01OQAUN-UK OH0102AUN
Inside rearview mirror Electric chromic mirror (EeM)
, Aillusl the rearview mirror \0 centre on (it equipped)
llll) view through the rear window. Make The electric rearview mirror automatical-
. this adjustment before you start driving. ly coolrols the glare from the headlights
01 the car behind you In nighttime or low
light driving conditions. The sensor
A WARNING· Rear visibility mounted in the mirror senses the light
Do not place obJects In the rear level around the vehicle. and automati-
seal or cargo area which would cally controls the headlight glare from
Interfere with your vision out the vehicles behind you.
rear window. When the engine is running. the glare Is
OF[)l)47030 automatically controlled by the sensor
D140,01AUN-UK mounted In the rearview mirror.
Day/night rearview mirror Whenever the shift lever is shifted into
Make lhis adjustment before you slart reverse (A), 1he mirror will automatically
driving and whilsllhe day/nighllever is in go to the brightest setting in order to
the day position. improve 1he drivers view behind the vehi-
Pull the day/night lever toward you to cle,
reduce glare l(om lhe headlights of vehi-
cles behind you during night driving. ffi CAUTION
Remember that you lose some rearview When cleaning ths mirror, use 8
clarity in the night posjtion. paper towel or similar material
dampened with glaB$ cieaner. Do
not spray glass clesnsr directly 011
the mirror as that may cause the liq-
uid cieaner to snter the mirror hous-
ing.
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Outside rearvlew mirror A
Be sure to adjust mirror angles before ':1,
driving. , 'tew mIrror
Your vehicle is eqUiPPed with both left- '~ntries, the
hand and right-hand outside rearview • mirror is
mirrors. The mirrors can be adjusted .een in the
remotely with the remote switCh. The mir- .'than they
ror heads can be folded back to prevent ••
damage during an automatic car wash or • mirror
when passing in a narrow street. 'to deter·
o Once 01 fol-
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To operate the electrk rearview mirror
Press the ON/OFF button (1) to tum
the automatic dimming fundion on.
Tho mirror indicator light will illuminate.
Press the ON!OFF butlon to turn the il'I CAUTION
automatic dimming tunction off. The Do not BC,.". Ice off the mirror
mirror indicator light wililurn off. face; thl. may damage the surface
• The mirrof delaults 10 the ON position 01 the gI8... II Ie. should restrict
whenever the ignition switch is turned movement of the mirror, do not
on. lorce the mirror lor adjustment. To
remove Ice, u.e II d.lce, spray, or a
sponge or BOft cloth with very warm
water.
, il\ CAUTION
If the mirror Is Jammed with Ice, do
, , not adjust the mirror by force. Use
, lin approved spray de-Iettr (not radl-
filar antifreeze) to release the
frozen mechanism or move thtt
vehicle to a warm place and allow
the Ice to melt.
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Do not adjust or fold the outside D14020IAFD-UK Electric type (ifequippetl)
_rearvlew mirrors whilst the vehk:le Remote control
Is moving. This could result In loss The electric remote control mirror switch
of control, and an accident which Manual type allows you to adjust Ihe position of the
could cause death, serious Injury The outside rearv)ew mirrors are left and right outside rearview mirrors. To
or property damage. equipped with a remole control for your adjust Itle position of either mirror, move
convenience. It is operated by the control the Javer (1) to R or L to select lhe right
lever In the bottom front cornElr of the side mirror or the left side mirror, then
window. press a corresponding point on the mirror
Before driving away, always check that adjustment control to posilion 1he select-
your mirrors are positionod so you can ed mirror up, down, left or right.
see behind you, boltllo Ihe lefl and right Atter adjuslment pul the lever Inlo neu-
sides, as well as directly behind your lral position to prevent the inadvertent
vehicle. When using the mirror, always adjustment.
exercise caution when attempting 10
jUdge the distance of vehicles behind or
along side of you.
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Features of your vehicle
It CAUTION
.. The mirrors stop moving when
they reach the maximum adjust-
ing angles. but the motor contin-
ues to operate whilst the switch /s
depressed. Do not depress the
switch longer than nec~ssry, the
motor may be damaged.
.. Do not attempt to adjust the out-
s/de rearview mirror by hand. ':\'o'--i
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Features of your vehicle
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1. Tachometer
2. Engine temperature gauge
3. Fuel gauge
4. Speedometer
5. Turn signal Indicators
6. Warning and Indicator lights (If equipped)
mirro 7. OdomelerlTrip computer (If equipped)
f out-
, it by
rre of
• The actual cluster in the vehicle may differ from the Illustration.
For more details refer to the "Gauges~ in the next pages.
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Instrument panel Illumination 0150201AUN-UK
Tachometer
(if equipped) Speedometer The tachometer indicates the approxi-
When the vehicle's parking lights or head- male number ot engine revolutions per
The speedometer indicates the forward
lights are on, rotate the illumination con· minute (rpm).
speed of the vehicle.
trol knob to adjust the instrument panel Use the tachometer to select the correct
The speedometer is calibrated in miles shift points and to prevent lugging and/or
illumination intensity. per hour and kilometers per hour.
The instrument cluster Illumination intensity over·rewing the engine.
can be adjusted I:1y rotating the control knob The tachometer pointer may move slight-
with the headight switch in any position ly when Ihe Ignition swilC~ is in ACe <,>r
when the ignition switch is in ON position. ON position with the engln~ OFF. ThiS
movement is normal and wdl not affect
the accuracy of lhe tachometer once the
engine is running.
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!L CAUTION A WARNING
Do not operate ~ engine within Never remove the radiator cap
the tachometer's RED ZONE. This when the engine is hoL The engine
may cause- severe engine damage. coolant Is under pressure and
could cause severe burns. Walt
until the engine is cool before
adding coolant to the reservoir.
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Engine temperature gauge
This gauge shows the temperature of the
engine coolanl when the ignition switch
is ON.
Do not continue driving with an overheat·
ed engine. If your vehicle overheats. refer
10 ~lf the engine overheats~ In section 6.
& CAUTION
If the gauge pointer moves beyond
the normal range area toward the
"H" position, ft indicates overheat-
ing that may damage the engine.
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D150204AUN D150205AFO·UK
Fuel gauge OdometerflrJpmttt" (If equipped)
The fuel gauge indicates Ihe approxi- Odometer (kill or MI)
mate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel The odometer Indicates the tolal dis-
tank. The fuel tank. capacity Is given in tance the vehicle has bean driven.
section 9. The tuel gauge is supplement- You will also find the odometer useful to
ed by a low fuel warning light, which will determine when periodic maintenance
Illuminate when the fuel tank. 15 nearly shouk! be performed.
empty.
On inclines or curves, the fuel gauge
pointer may fluctuate or the low fuel * NOTICE
Tt is forbidden Hml ullCr.tHon of tlttol
warning light may come on earlier than
usual due 10 the movement of fuel in the odometer or any vebicle willi the intent
tank. to (hange the mileage rCj:iSlered on the
udometer. The alteralion may void yom-
warranty eoverlllRc.
Distance to empty f-
t
Average fuel consumption
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Tril,meter (km or MI) D150206AFD·UK
The tripmeter IndiCa.tes the dislance of Trip computer (If equIpped)
individual lrip selecfed by the driver.
Tripmeter can be reset to 0 by pressing
The trip computer is a microcomputer-
controlied driver information system that
I Average speed
I
the TRIP button lor 1 second or more, displays information related 10 driving,
and then releasing. including distance to empty, lr1pmeter, I Tripmeter f--
average luel consumption and average
speed on the display when the ignition
switch is in the ON position, All stored
driving information (except odometer) is
reset If the battery is disconnected. The
odometer is always displayed until the
display is turned off,
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* NOTICE
• If the vehicle is not on level ground or
the battery power bas been interrupt-
..
ed, the "Distance to empty" functiou
mllY not operate correctly.
The trip computer may not register
additional fuel if less than 6 litres (1.6
gallons) of fuel are added to the vehi-
cle.
The fuel consumption and distance to
empty values may vary significantl)'
based on driving conditions, drhing
OFD047046 habits, and condition of the vehicle.
Distance to empty (km or miles) The distance to empty vallie is an esti- A,,'erage fuel cousumplion
This mode indicates the estimated dis- mate of the available driving distance. (UIOOkm or MPG)
tance to empty based on the current fuel This value may differ from the actual This mode calculates the average fuel
in the fuel tank and the amount of fuel driving distance available. consumption from the total fuel used and
delivered 10 the engine. When the the distance since the last average con-
remaining distance is below 30 miles (50 sumption reset. The total fuel used is cal-
km), "---" will be displayed and the dis- culated from the fuel consumption input.
lance to empty indicator will blink. For an accurate calculation, drive more
The meter's working range is from 30 to than 0.03 mile (50 m).
999 miles (50 to 999 km). The meter's working range is from 0.1 to
199.9 miles per gallon (0.1 to 199.91/100
km).
Pressing the TRIP button for more than 1
second, when the average fuel consump-
tion is being displayed, clears the aver-
age fuel consumption to zero (---).
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Warnings and indicators
All waming lights are checked by turning
the ignition switch ON (do not starl the
engine). Any lightlhat does not illuminate
should be checked by a HYUNDAI autho·
rfsed repairer.
Tripmlllllr After starting the engine, check to make
sure that ail wamlng lights are off. If any
are still on, this indicates a situation that
needs attention. When releasing the
parking brake, the brake system warning
0FDa47048 0FD047049 light should go ofI. The fuel warning light
Average ,peed (l....nIb or MPH) Tripmeler (km or "tiles) will stay on ilthe fuel Jevel is low.
This mode calCulates the averaga speed This mode indicates lhe distance of indio
of the vehicle since the last average vidual trip since the last tripmeter reset. D1S0302AFD-UK
speed reset. The meter's working range is from 0.0 to Air bag warning light
Even if the vehicle is not in motion, the 999.9 miles (kIn). (It equipped)
average speed keeps going whilst the Pressing the TRIP button for more than 1
engine is running. second when the tripmeter is being dis-
This warning fight will Jlluminate for
The meter's working mnge is from 0 to played clears the tripmeler to zero (0.0).
approximately 6 seconds each lime you
150 mph (0 to 240 km/h).
turn the ignition switch to the ON posi·
Pressing the TRIP button for more than 1 tion.
second, when the average speed is
This Ifght also comes on when the SRS
being displayed, clears the average
is not working properly. II the ArRBAG
speed to zero (•..).
warning light does not come on, or con·
tinuously remains on after operating for
about 6 seconds when you turned the
Ignilion switch to the ON position or slart-
ed the engine, or if it comes on whilst
driving, have the SAS inspecte<t by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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Passenger'S front sir bag
D150303AFD-UK
Ant/·lock brake system
(ABS) warning light
EI"",.k bn', r"~ dl'l<I-
~lIliou (EBD) 'ystem wa.-niDg
I ~8~
ASS
: i
OFF indicator II~bt
(if equipped)
The passenger's front air bag OFF indi-
cator illuminates for about 4 seconds
(if equipped)
This light Illuminates if the ignition switch
is turned to ON and goes off in approxi·
If two warning lights illumi-
nate at the "'me Ume wh;r"
driving. your vehicle may
Imill
B<.AKE
I
alter the ignition switch is turned to the mately 3 seconds if the system is opef'at· have a malfunction with ASS
ON position. ing normally. and EBD system.
The passenger's front air bag OFF indi- If the ASS warning light remains on, In this case, your ABS and regUlar brake
cator also comes on when the passen- comes on whilst driving, or does not syslem may not work normally. Have the
ger's front air bag ON/OFF switch is set come on when the ignition switch is vehicle checked by a HYUNDAI autho-
to OFF position and turns off when the turned to Itle ON position, this indicates rised repairer as soon as possible.
passenger's front air bag ON/OFF switch that there may be a problem with the
is set to ON position. ASS.
If this occurs, have your vehicle checked A WARNING
tf tl1e both ABS and Brake warning
& CAUTION by a HYUNDAI authorised repairer as
soon as possible. The normal braking lights are on and stay on, your vehl·
If there is a malfunction of the pas- cle's brake system will not work
senger's front air bag ON/OFF system will still be operational, bul with-
oUI the assistance of the anti-lock brake normally. So you may experience
switch, the passenger's front air an unexpected and dangerous situ·
bag OFF indicator will not lIIumi- system.
atlon during sudden braking. In this
nat. and the passenger's front air ,case, avoid high speEid driving and
bag wffl inflate in frontal impact abrupt braking. Have your vehicle
crashes evon If the passenger'S checked by 8 HYUNDAI authorised
front air bag ON/OFF switch is set repairer as soon as possible.
to OFF position,
If this occurs, have a HYUNDAf
authorised repairer Inspect the pas-
senger's front afr bwg ONIOFF
switch and the $RS air bag syshJm
as soon as possible.
PI50301AFn-UK ~ D150308AFP-UI< ~
Engine oil pressure warn- ~. Lh CAUTION ParkIng brake & brake m,,~
Ing If the oil pressure warning light fluid warning DV"Y\C
stays on whilst the engine is run-
This warning lighllndicates the engine oil ning, serious engine damage may Parking brake warning
pressure is low, result. The oil pressure warning This light is illuminated when the parking
If the warning light illuminates whilst driv- light comes on whenever there Is bf'ake is applied with the Ignition switch in
ing: Insufficient oil pressure, In normal the START or ON position. The warning
1. Drive safely to the side 01 the road and operation, it should come on when light should go off when lhe parking
SlOp. the Ignition Bwitch is turned on, brake Is released.
then go out when the engine Is
2. With the engine off, check the engine
started. If the oil pressure warning
oil level. If the level is low, add oil as Low brake fluid lenl warning
light srays on whilst the engine I.
required. If Ihe warning light remains on, il may
runnIng, there Is a serious malfunc-
If the warning light remains on after
adding 011 or if oil is not available, call a "on.
If this happens, stop the car as
indicate that the brake fluid level in the
reservoir Is low.
HYUNDAI authorised repairer. If the warning light remains on:
soon as It is safe to do sal turn off
the engine and check the 011 level. If 1. Drive carefUlly to the nearest sale
It CAUTION the oil level Is tow, fill the engine oil localion and stop your vehicle.
If the engine Is not stopped Imme- to the proper level and start the 2. With the engine stopped, check the
diately after the engine oil prltSBUre engine again_ If the light stays on brake fluid level immediately and add
warning light Is Illuminated, severe with the engIne running, tum the fluid as required. Then check all brake
datrntge could result. engine off Immediately. In any components for lIuld leaks.
instance where the oil light stays on 3. Do 'not drive the vehicle If leaks ara
when the engine Is running, the found, the warning Ughl remains on or
engine should be checked by 8 the brakes do not operate properly.
HYUNDAI authorised repairer Have it towed to a HYUNDAI autho-
before the car Is driven agaIn. rised repairer for a brake system
inspeclion and necessary repairs.
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7n1fgate open warning light
1m
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Low fuel level warning
01S032OAFO·UK
Malfunction indicator lamp
[Q]
I~
(MIL) (check engine light) ~
: This warning light blinks when the lai/- This warning light indicaleS the luel tank This indicator light is part of the Engine
Ullle is not closed securely wilh !he igni- is nearly empty. When il comes on, you Control System which monilors various
lIon in any position. should add fuel as soon as possible. emission control system components. II
Driving wilh the fuel level warning light on this light illuminates whilst drl....lng, h indi-
or with the fuel level below "EO (or 0) can cales lhal a potential problem has been
1I150316AUN cause the engine 10 misfire and damage detected somewhere in the emission
Door ajar warning light the catalytic converter. control system.
This light will also illuminate when the
D150319AUN ignition switch is turned to the ON posi-
This warning light illuminates when a Low washer fluid levol tion, and will go out in a lew seconds
door is not closed securely with Ihe igni- warning indicator aller the engine is started. If 11 Illuminates
tion in any position. (if equipped) whilst driving, or does nol illuminate
This warning light indicates lhe washer when the ignition key Is turned to the ON
fluid reservoir IS near empty. Refill the pashlon, take your vehicle to your near-
11150017AFD-UK est HYUNDAI authorised repairer and
ImmobiJiser indicator washer fluid as soon as possible.
hsYe the system checked.
(if equipped) Generally, your vehicle will cOntinue to be
driY8ble, but haYe Ihe syslem checked by
This light illuminates when the immobilis- a HYUNDAI authorised repairer prompl-
er key is inserted and turned to the ON Iy.
position to start the engine.
At this time. you can start the engine. The
light goes oul after the engine is running.
If this light blinks when the ignition switch
is in the ON position before starling the
engine, have the system checked by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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It CAUTION
01 S0323AUN-EE
ESP indicator (Electronic
* NOTICE
Aftcr reeonnccting or recharging a di.~
• Prolong~ driving with the Stability Program) chargl:d bllltel1'. the ESP OFF' indiclllO
Emission Control System (If equipped) may lIIuminale. In this ClIse, turn lli~
Malfunction Indicator Light iJluml· The ESP indicator will illuminate whOn stetriug wheel half way to the lefe lUll!
natfld may cause damage to the the Ignition switch is turned ON, but right whilst the i2nitiun switch is in Ih
emission control syst&ms which should go oil aller approximately 3 sec- ON position. Then, rest3rt the engin
could effect drlvabli/ty and/or fuel onds. When the ESP is on, it monitors the after the ignition Is off. If the ESP OFI
economy. driving conditions and under normal driv- indicator does not turn off, h.lt\'C the s)'s.
• If the Emission Controi System ing conditions, the ESP light will remain tem checked bv 3 HYUNDAI authorised
MalfuncUon Indicator Ught iliumi- off. Wh8fl a slippery or low traction con- repairer as sOOn as possibk
nates, potential cataiytlc converter dilion Is encountered. the ESP will oper-
damage is possible which could ate, and the ESP indicator will blink to 0150325AFO
result in loss of engine power. indicate the ESP is operating. Cruise Indicator
Have the Engine Control System (if equipped)
InspecttKJ as soon as possible by 01SQ324AFD-UK
a HYUNDAi authorised repairer. ESP OFF Indicator IESPl CRUISE indicator
(If equipped)
~ The indicator light illuminates when tho
cruise control system is enabled.
f!', CAUTION - Diesel engine The ESP OFF indicator will illuminate The cruise indicator light In the instru·
(" equipped) when the ignition switch is tumed ON, ment cluster is illuminated when tho
but should go olf after approximately 3 cruise control ON/OFF button 00 tho
If the mttffunction Indicator light blink-
seconds. To switch to ESP OFF mode, steering wheel Is pushed.
ing, have the Particulate Fitter System
press the ESP OFF button. The ESP The indicator light turns all when th{l
Inspected by a HYUNDAI auJhorlsed
OFF indicator will illuminate Indicating cruise control ON/OFF button is pushed
repairer (before driving more than 31
the ESP Is deactivated. If this indicator again. For more Information abOUI tho
m/lesl5O km).
stays on when ESP OFF is not selected, use of cruise control, reler to section 5,
the ESP may have a malfunction. Take uCrulse control system".
your car to a HYUNDAI authorised
repairer and have the system checked.
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8
-TlIO indicator light illuminates when the
cruise function switch (COAST/SET or
Glow indicator (Diesel
engine)
,
, ushed or the system is disengaged.
* NOTICE
U tbe engine was not started within 10
"Fuel filler".
D>5C33<AFl>UK
Electronic power steering
(EPS) system warning light
EJ EPS
D15C339AFO
Stop light failure warning
Iff equipped)
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•
This Indicator light comes on after the This waming light Indicales lhe oorre-
ignition key is turned to the ON position sponding stop tight is malfunctioned.
and then it will go out atter the engine is
started.
This light also comes on when the EPS
has some troubles. H it comes on whilst
driving, have yOUr vehide inspected by a
HYUNDAI authorised repairer.
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D180000AUN
The hazard warning flasher should be
used whenever you find il necessary to
stop the car in a hazardous location.
When you must make such an emer·
gency stop, always pull oflthe road as far
as possible.
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IGHTING
IUIII(IOAUN
IUery saver function
1 he purpose of this feature Is to pre·
, Vllnt the battery from being dis-
, charged. The system automatically
lilms off the small light when the driver
rOll1oves the Ignition key and opens the
: lhiver- side door.
With this feature, the parking lights will
110 turned off automatically It tha driver
pilrkS on the side of road at night.
II necessary, to keep the lights on
OFD047051 OFD047052
: when the ignition key is removed, per·
form the following: D190400AUN Dl90401AUN
1) Open the driver·side door, Lighting control Parking fight position (~()o:)
2) Turn the parking lights OFF and ON The light switch has a Headlight and a When the light switch is in the parking
again using the, light switch on the Parking light position. light position (1st position), the tail, posi-
steering column. To operate the lights, turn the knob at the tion, license and instrument panel lights
end of Ihe control lever to one 01 the fol- are ON.
llHl200AFD lOwing POSitions:
eadllght escort function (1) OFF position
If equipped) (2) Parking light position
he headlights (and/or taillights) remain (3) Headlight pOSition
n for approximately 20 minutes atter the (4) Aulo light position (il eqUipped)
Ignition key is removed or turned 10 the
ACe or LOCK position. However, if the drl·
.\'Dr's door is opened and closed, the
headlights are turned off atter 30 seconds,
The headlights can be turned off by
pressing Ihe lock button on the Iransmlt·
tor twice or turning 011 the light switch
..
, trom the headlight or Auto light position.
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;1', CAUTION
• Never plactl 8nything over sensor
(1) located on the instrument
panel, thi. will ensure bener auto·
light sy.t6m control.
• Don't clean the sensor using a
window cleaner, the cleaner may
leave a light film which could
intaltere with sensor operation.
• "your vehicle has window tint or
other types of coating on the
QfU041053 front windscreen, the Auto light
Dl90A02AUN DI9G400AUN·UK $ystem may not work properly.
Headlight position (gc~s ) Auto light position (If equipped)
When the light switch is in the headlight When the light switch is in the AUTO light
positiOn (2nd position) the head, tail, position, thO taillights and headlights will
position. license and inslrument panel be turned ON or OFF automatically
lights are ON. depending on the amount of light outside
the vehicle.
* NOTICE
Tbe ignition switch Olust be in the ON
position 10 turn un the headlights.
OFD047056 OF0047OS7
l00500AUN-UK Flashing headlights 0190600AUN
Igh - beam operation To flash the headlights, pull lhe lever Turn signals and lane change sig-
tum on the high beam headlights. towards you. It will return to the normal nals
ush the lever away from you. Pull it back (Iow·beam) position when released, The The ignition switch must be on for the
r low beams. hOadlight switch does not need to be on turn signals to function. To turn on the
e high·beam indicator will light when 10 use this flashing feature. tum signals. move the lever up or down
e headlight high beams are switched (A), Green arrow Indicators on the instru-
.O!>. ment panel indicate which turn signal is
,To prevent the battery from being dis- operating. They will self-cancel after a
charged. do not leave the lights on for a turn is compleled. If the indicator contin-
prolonged time whilst the engine is n01 ues to flash alter a turn, manually return
running . the lever to the OFF position.
* NOTICE
If an indicator flash is abnormally quick
or slow, bulb rna)' be burned out or hal-'e
OFD0470S8
a poor electrical connection in the cir-
cuit. D190700AFD D190800AFD
Front fog light (if equipped) Rear 10g light (if equipped)
Fog lights are used to provide improved To turn the rear fog lights on, turn th
visibility and avoid accidents when visibil- headlight switch to the headlight on posl
ity is poor due to fog, rain or snow etc. tion and turn the rear fog light switch I
The fog lights will turn on when fog light the on position (3).
switch (1) is turned to on position (2) after The rear fog lights turn on when the reft
the parklight is turned on. fog light switch is turned on after the front
To turn off the fog lights, turn the switch fog light switch is turned on and thO
to on position (2) again. headlight switch to the parklight positioll,
To turn the rear fog lights off, turn the rea~
i1\ CAUTION fog light switch to the on position again or
turn the headlight switch off.
When in operation, the fog lights
consume large amounts of vehicle
electrical power. Only use the tog
lights when visibility is poor.
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* NOnCE
If tbere is heavy llCCIlmul:tlion of snow
or ice on (he windsc.-ecn, defro!t the
wiDd-Kreeo for about 10 minutes. or
until I.he snow :Iud/vI'" ice is remond
D200100AFO-UK 0200101AEIHJK
befon using the windsc:.rcen wipen to
Windscreen wipers ensul"C' proper oper.ujoo. Auto control (1/ ft/U/ppod)
Operates as follows when the ignition The rain sensor located on the upper end
switch IS turned ON. of Ihe windscreen glass senses the
9 : For a single wiping cycle, push the amount of rainfall and controls the wiping
lever downward and release it with cycle lor the proper Interval. The more ;1
the lever in Ihe 0 position. The rains, the laster the wiper operates. When
wipers will operate continuously if the rain stops, the wiper stops. To vary the
the lever 18 pushed downward and speed setting, tum the speed control
held. knob (').
o : Wiper is not In operation.
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(t, CAUTION
To prevent possible damage to the
washer pump, do not operate the
washer when the fluid reservoir is
empty.
A WARNING
Do not use the washer in freezing
temperatures without first warming
the windscreen with the defrosters; OFD047085
lhe washer solution could freeze on D2OO3OOAFD
contact with the windscreen and Rear window wiper and washer
obscure your vision. switch <if equipped)
The rear window wiper and washer
switch is located at the end of the wiper
&, CAUTION and washer switch lever. Turn the switch
• To prevent possible damage to to desired position to operate the rear
the wipers or windscreen, do not wiper and washer,
operate the wipers when the :f - Spraying washer fluid and wiping
windscreen is dry. ~ - Normal wiper operation
• To prevent damage to the wiper 0- Wiper is nolln operation
blades, do not use petrol,
kerosene, pslnt thinner. or other (~~ - Spraying washer fluid and wiping
solvents on or near them.
• To prevent damage to the wiper
arms and other components, do
not attempt to move the wipers
manually.
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• DOOR (2)'
In the DOOR position. the light comes on
when any door is opened regardless of
the ignition switch position.
When doors are unlocked by the lrans-
miller. the light comes on lor approxI-
mately 30 seconds as long as any door is
not open. The light goes out gradually
after approximately 30 seconds if the
door is closed. However, i1 the 19nitioo
switch is ON or all doors are locked. the
light wi. turn off immediately.
0'1)0"'" If a door Is opened with !he ignition
0210200AFD switctJ in the ACC or LOCK position. the
~ght stays on lor about 20 minutes.
02""OOA'"
Luggage room lamp
Dome lamp
However. if a door Is opened with the The luggage room lamp comes on
• ON (')'
igniTion switch in the ON posiTIon, the the tailgate is opened.
In the ON position, lhe light stays on at all light stays on continuously.
limes.
• DFF(3) ,
"" CAUTION In Ihe OFF position, the light stays olf at
Do not leave the switch I" this pas1- all times even when a door Is open.
lion for an extended period of time
when the vehkle Is not running.
DEFROSTER
0220000AUN-UK
ffi CAUTION
To prevent damage to the conduc·
tors bonded to the insleM surt8C~ of
the rear window, never use sharp
instruments or window cleaners
containing abrasives to clean the
window.
* NOTICE
If you want to defrost and defog on tbe
1J210S00AUN 021()6()(W)N front windscreen, refer to "'Vindscreen
Glove box lamp (if equipped) Vanity mirror lamp (11 equipped) Defrosting and Defogging" in this sec-
tion.
The glove box lamp comes on when the Opening the lid of the vanity mirror will
~Iove box is opened. automatically turn on the mirror light.
'Ttle parking lights or headlights must be
ON for the glove box lamp 10 function.
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Front windscreen deicer
(n equipped)
Outside mirror defrosler
(If equipped) The engine must be running to enablo
this feature. To aC1ivate the front wind-
If your vehide is equipped with the out-
side mirror defrosters, they will operate at S(:r&en deicer, press the front windscreen
the same time you turn on the rear win- deiC€r button. The indicator on the button
illuminates when the deicer is ON. Tho
dow defroster.
fronl windscreen deicer automatically
022Q100AUN-UK turns off afler 20 minutes or when thn
Rear window defroster ignition switch is turned oft. To turn oft tho
deicer, press the front windscreen deicer
The defroster heats the window to button again.
remove fros1, fog and thin ice from the
interior and exterior of the rear window,
whilst engine is running.
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Heating and air conditioning
I. Start the engine, A
2. Set the mode 10 the desired position.
3. Sel the temperature control 10 the
desired position.
4. Set the air intake control to the outside
(fresh) air position.
D
5. Set the fan speed control to the
desired speed.
6. " air conditioning is desired, turn the
air conditioning system (if equipped)
00.
E
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E
E~
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Il1slrumenl p:.II1c! vcnt~ D230102AFD D230t03AFD-UK
The outlet port can be opened or closed Temperature control Air intake control
separately using the horIzontal lJlumb- The temperature control knob allows you This is used to select outside (fresh) ...1
wheel. To close the vent, rolate II left to to control the temperature of the air lIow- position or recirculated air position.
the maximum position. To open the vent, ing from the ventilation system. To To change the air intake cOfltrol POSltioll,
rotate it righllo the desired position. change the air temperature in the pas- push the control button.
Also, you can adjust the direction 01 air senger compartment, turn lhe knob to
delivery from these vanls using the vent the right posilion lor warm air or left posi-
control lever as shown. tion for cooler air.
~
The indicator light on the Prolon~ed operation oftbe heater in thc
IIIII!'I button is Illuminated when recirculated air position (without air
IIIIIiII the recirculated air position conditioning selected) may cause fog-
• Continued climate control system
operation In the recirculated air
is selected. ging oftbe windscreen and sidc windows position may allow humidity to
With Ihe recirculated air and the air within the passenger com- Increase inside the vehlcie which
position selected, air from partment rna)' become stale. may fog the glas8 and obscure
passenger compartment In addition, prolonged usc of the air visibility.
will be drawn through the conditioning with the recirclIUtted air • Do not sleep In a vehicle with the
heating system and healed position selected will rcsult in cxcessh.·e- air conditioning or heating sys-
or cooled according 10 the ly dr)' air in the passenger compart- tem on. It may cause serious
function selected. ment. harm or death due to a drop In the
oxygen level and/or body temper-
Outside (fresh) air ptUitioft ature.
~
The indicator light on the • ContInued climate control system
~ button is illuminated when operation in the recirculated air
~ the outside (fresh) air posi- position can cause drowsiness or
tion is selected. sleepiness, and loss of vehicle
Wiltl the outside (fresh) air control. Set the air Intake control
position selected, air enters to the outside (fresh) air position
the vehicle from outside and as much as possible whilst driv-
is heated or cooled accord- ing.
ing to Itle function selected.
System operation
~
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V"ntilst!on
1. Set the mode to the ;I position.
.
2 3 .
~
1 '. 2. Sellhe air intake control to the outside
{o
(: 4; (fresh) air position.
3. Sel the lamperature control to the
~.. ~
desired position.
\ 4. Set the Ian speed conlrol to the
desired speed.
Cl2305(I:2NJN·UK
0230104AUN D230105AUN fkating
Fan speed control Air conditioning (if equipped) 1. Set the mode to the vi position.
The ignition switch must be in the ON Push the AIC bUlton to turn the air condi- 2. Set the air intake control to the outside
position fO( fan operation. tioning system on (Indicalor light will illu- (fresh) air posnion
The fan speed control knob allows you to minate). Push the button again to turn the 3. Set the temperature control to the
control tha fan speed of the air ftowing air conditioning system off. desired position.
from the ventilation system. To change 4. Set the Ian speed control to the
the tan speed, tum the knob to the right desired speed.
for higher speed or left tor lower speed. 5. If dehumidified heating is desired. tum
Setting the fan speed control knob to the Ihe air conditioning system (it
"Ow position turns oN the fan. equipped) on.
• II the windscreen fogs up, set the mode
to the .::; • GID position.
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()11I'nuaon Tips
• ro keep dust or unpleasant fumes from
D230503AF[)-UK
Air conditioning (if equipped)
* NOTICE
When using the air conditioning sy.5-
Ilntering the car through the ventilation All HYUNDAI Air Conditioning Systems tem, monitor the tempcl'1lturc: ~lll1Jte
:;ystem, temporarily set the air Inlake are filled with environmenlally friendly dosely wrubt driving up bilb or in
t,;ontrol 10 the recirculated air position. R-134a refrigerant which does no1 dam- huY," traffIC wheD outside tempera-
ue sure to return the control 10 the age to the ozone layer. lUfes are high. AII' tonditioning sys-
lresh air position wnen the Irritation 1. Statt the engine. Push the air condi- tem 0IJefatioD ula)' tauR engine over·
lias passed to keep fresh air in the tioning button. hcalio=. Continue to use thc blower
lfOhk::'e. ThIs will help keep the driver 2. set the mode to the ; ; position. (aD but turd the air coodittooiog syl-
nlert and comfortable. 3. set the air intake contralto the ouIside lem orfirlhc tcml)CnHurc llauJtc indi-
Air br the heatingkoollng system Is air or recirculated air position. cate!! engi.ne overheating.
drawn in lhrough the grijles jusl ahead 4. Adjust the fan speed control and tem-
When opening the windows in humid
of the windscreen. Care should be wealher air conditioning may treue
perature control to maintain maximum
laken that these are not btocJce<j t¥ watcr droplets insidc the \'Chicle.
comfort
leaves, snow, ice or other obstructions. Since eucs.\lvc watcr droplets m.y
• When maximum cooling Is desired, set
To prevem interior fog on the wind- calise dam3ge to electrical equipment.
the temperature cootIol to the extreme
SCfoon, sel the air intake controllo lhe air l:ondltlonina: should only be run
left position then set the fan speed wilh tbe windows dosed.
fresh air position and fan speed to lhe
conlral to the highest speed.
, desired position, tum on the air condi-
~ tioning system, and adjusttemperalure
control 10 desired temperature.
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Checking the amount of air con-
ditioner refrigerant and compre9-
sor lubricant
When the amount of refrigerant is low.
the pertormance of the air conditioning is
feduced. OverfllHng also has a bad influ-
once on the air conditioning system.
Therefore. if abnormal operation is
found. have the system inspected by a
HYUNDAI authorised repaker.
* NOTICE
It ~ imporunt when ,ero'ici0i:: tbe air
l'onditioniog 'y,tem that the correct
t)"l)C; :md amouni o( oil lind n'(ri~erant is
...sed Otherwise. damal:e to tbe com-
II~Mlr aDd abnormal sy,le.m operation
fllayoecur.
A WARNING
The air conditioning system shouk1
be serviced by a HYUNDAI autho-
rised repairer. Improper service
may cause 5erlous Injury to 'he
person performing the service.
Typo A
1. Fan speed control button 5. AUTO (aUlomatic control) button 9. Mode selection button
2. Air conditioning bunon 6. OFF button 10. NC display
3. Air intake control button 7. Temperature control knob
4. Front windscreen defrost button 8. Rear IVindoW defrost Dutton
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TypeD:
The aIr now oullet port is converted as ~,i I?loorlDdrost-Level (A, C, E, I)
follows:
Mosl 01 the air flow Is directed to the flo
r;l .. .:;J .. vJ .. ~l and the windscreen with a small alTIOu
directed to the side window defrosters.
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the following syst~m settings will be
made automatically;
~ the air conditioning system will be ....... -,., Hi-Level (8, D, C, E)
turned on. -
~ the outside(fresh) air position will be Air flow Is discharged towards the face and
selected. floor.
~ the fan speed will be sel to the high
speed.
To turn the MAX defrost mOde off, press
the mode button or MAX defrost button
......,1• Floor-Lenl (C, E.,A, D)
again or AUTO button
Most of the air flow is directed to the
floor, wllh a small amount of the air being
directed to the windscreen and side win·
dow defroster.
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disconnected, the temperature mode dis- _ bullon illuminates when the
play will reset to Centigrade. IiiIiiI recirculated air position is
This is nonnal condition. You can switch selected.
the lemperature mode between With the recirculated air
Centigrade to Fahrenheit as fonows; position selected, air trom
Whilst depressing the AUTO butlon, passenger compartment
depress lhe OFF button for 3 seconds or will be drawn through the
mOle. The display wiil change from heating syslem and healed
Centigrade to Fahrenheit, or from or cooled according 10 the
Fahrenheillo Centigrade. function selected.
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The indicator light on the
This is used to select outside (fresh) air button does nol illuminate
position or recirculated air pOSition. _ _ when the outside (fresh) air
To change the air intake control position, position is selected (type A).
push the control button.
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With the outside (fresh) air
_ position selected, air enters
~ the vehicle from outside and
is heated or cooled accord-
ing to the function selected.
* NOTICE
II should be noted that prolonged oper-
Type A
A WARNING D2402C5Al.1N
Fan speed control
"'Air' .'Oconditioning
llAUN
• Continued dimate control liYs1em
operation In the recirculated air
The Ian speed can be set 10 the desired Push the Ale button to tum the air condi-
speed by pressing the fan speed control tioning system on (indicator light will illu-
position may allow humidity to
button. minate).
increase Inside vehlde Which may
fog the glass and obscure visibility. The higher the fan speed is, the more aJr Push the button again to turn the air con-
is delivered. ditioning system off.
• Do not sleep i1 a vehicle with air
conditioning or heatilg system on. Pressing the OFF button tums off the
lt may cause serlous harm or death fan.
due to a drop In the oxygen IeYeI
and/or body tlKT'if)efature.
• Continued cllmete CQntrol system
operation In the rectructated air
position can cause drowsine!is or
sleepiness. and lou of vehicle
control Set the air Intake control 10
the outside (tresh) afr position as
much as possble whUst driving.
A WARNING - Windscreen
during
heating
Do not use the ¢ or \j[7 position
cooling operation
extremely humid weather. The dif-
ference between the temperature of
in
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,Select the®:? position. . 'm~. _~i_,
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temperalure and outside (fresh) air To reduce the probability of fogging up
position will be selected automatically. the inside of the windscreen, Ihe air
If tho I1ff7 position is selected. lower fan intake or air conditioning are conlrolled
, 2
speed is controlled 10 higher fan speed. aulomatically according to certain condi-
3 ,
lions such as ~ or IJttJ position. To
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cancel or return the defogging lagle, do
the followings.
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To defrost outside windscreen
1. Set fan speed 10 the highOst position.
2. Sel lemperalure 10 the exlreme hot
(HI) position.
3. Press the defrost button (Gf7).
TYP'A.,I~
The NC display blinks 3 times with 0.5
second of interval. It indicates that the
defogging logic is canceled or returned to
•
the programmed status.
•
1 2 If the battery has been discharged or dis-
3 connected, it is reset to the defog logic
•
3
status.
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defrost position cJID).
3. Push the air intake control button
(~) at least 5 times within 3 sec-
onds. O FD047123
The indicator light in the air intake control D250302AUN·UK
bullon will blink 3 times with 0.5 second
Of interval. It indicates that the defogging Automatic climate control system
logic is canceled or returned to the pro- 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON posi-
grammed status. tion.
2. Select the defrost position pressing
defrost button (00).
II the battery has been discharged or dis-
connected, it is reset to the defog logic 3. Whilst holding the air conditioning but-
.tatus. ton (NC) pressed, press the air intake
control button (~) at least 5 times
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STORAGE COMPARTMENT
D270000AUN-UK
These compartments can be used to
store small items required by the driver
or passengers.
& CAUTION
• To avoid possible theft, do not
leave valuables in the storage
compartment.
• Always keep the storage com-
partment covers closed whilst
driving. Do not stfempt to place
so many Items In the storage
compartment that the storage D270100AfD-UK D27Q20QAFD-UK
compartment cover can not close Centre console storage Glove box
securely. (if equipped) The glove box can be locked a
These compartments can be used to unlocked with a master key.
store small items required by the driver To open the glove box. pull the han
A WARNING - Flammable or front passenger. and the glove box will automalical
materials To open the centre oonsole storage pull open. Close the glove box after use.
00 not store cigarette lighters, up the lever.
propane cylinders, or other flammll- A WARNING
blelexplosive materials in the vehi- To reduce the risk 01 Injury In an
cle. These items may catch lire accident or sudden stop, alway.
and/or explode if the vehicle Is keep the glove box door closed
exposed to hot temperalures for whilst driving.
extended periods.
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* NOTICE
Whibt using (he cooling function, a
small amount (If condensed moisture
could ullmage YOlir pieces (If paper.
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Glove box cooling (if equipped) D27Q300AUN-UK
You can keep beverage cans or other Sunglass holder
Items warm or cool using the open/close To open the sunglass holder, press the
lever of the vent installed in the glove cover and the holder will slowly open.
00'. Place your sunglasses In the compart·
ment door with the lenses facing out
1. Turn on the fan control switch. Push to close.
2. Set the air flow control 10 the lace
( ~ ) mooe.
. 3. Turn the open/close lever of me vent
Installed in the glove box to the open
position.
(1) OPEN
(2) CLOSE
A WARNING
• Do not keep objects except sun·
glass IMide the 8unglasl hokler.
Such objects can be thrown from
1he holder In 1he event of Ii Iud·
den stop or an accident. possibly
Injuring the passengers In the
vehicle.
• Do not open the sung18ss holder
whilst the vehicle Is moving. The
rear view mIrror of the vehicle
can be b'ocked by an open lun·
gla88 holder.
027l)4OOAFO
Multi box
To open the cover, pull the lever or push
the button. It can be used for storing
small items.
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A WARNING
• Do not hold the lighter in after it
is already heated because it will
overheat.
• If the lighter does not pop out
within 30 seconds, remove it to
prevent overheating.
dO CAUTION
Only a genuine HYUNDAI lighter
1J2B0100AFD s.hould be used in the cigarette D2B0200AFD
Cigarette lighter lighter socket. The use of plug-in Ashtray
For the cigarette lighter to work, the igni- accessories (shavers, hand~held
vacuums, and coffee pots, for
tion switch must be in the ACe position
or the ON position. example) may damage the socket or A WARNING - Ashtray use
cause electrical failure. • Do not use the vehicle's ashtrays
To use the cigarette lighter, push it all the
as waste receptacles.
way inlo ils socket. When the element
has heated, the lighter will pop oul to the
• Putting lit cigarettes or matches
"ready· position. in an ashtray with other com~
bustible materials may cause a
Do nol hold the cigarette lighter pressed fire.
in. This can damage the heating element
and create a fire hazard.
If it is necessary to replace the cigarette The front ashtray may be opened by
lighter, use only a genuine HYUNDAI pulling the ashtray lid. To clean the ash-
replacement or its approved equivalent. tray, the plastic receptacle should be
removed by lifting the plastic ash recep-
tacle upward and pulling it out.
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Cup holder
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• HOUR: • Display conversion:
123456,
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Pressing the "H" button (2) with your To change the 12 hour lormat to the
finger, a pencil or similar object will hour format, press the"R" button (1)
advance the time displayed by one more than 4 seconds_
hour. For example, il the ·RR bullon
pressed for more than 4 seconds wh
D280002AUN the time is 10: 15 p.m., the display
• MINUTE: be changed to 22:15.
Pressing the "M" button (3) with your
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advance the time displayed by one
minute.
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Digital clock (if equipped) D2806OSAUN-UK
• RESET:
A WARNING To clear away minutes, press the "Rn
00 not adjust the clock whilst dliv· bunon (1) wilh your finger, a pencil or
Ing. You may lose your steering similar object Then the clock will be
control and cause severe personal sel precisely on the hour.
Injury or accidents. For example, il the "R" button is
pressed whilsl the time is betwe€n
Whenever the battery terminals or relat· 9:01 and 9:29, the display will be reset
ed fuses are disconnected, you must \09:00.
reset the time. 9:01 • 9:29 display changed 10 9:00
When the ignition switch Is In the ACC or 9:30 - 9:59 display changed 10 10:00
ON position, the clock buttons operate as
follows:
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Aux, USB and IPod port Clothes hanger
(if equipped) To use the hanger, pull down the upper
If your vol1lcle has an aux and/or portion of hanger.
USB(universal serial bus) port Of IPod
port, you can use an aux pori to conn~t ,1', CAUTION
audio devices and an USB pori 10 plug In Do not hang hBavy clothes, since
an USB and also an IPod port 10 plug in rhose may damage the hook.
an IPod.
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>I< NOTICE
Luggage net (holder) (if equipped)
WheJl using a portable andio device
connedcd to the power outlet. noise mllY To keep items from shifting in the cargo
occur ,luring playback. If this happens, area, you can use Ihe lour holders locat-
lise the power source of the portable ed in the cargo area 10 attach the lug-
audio device. gage net.
If necessary, contact your a HYUNDAI
authorised repairer to obtain a luggage
net.
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EXTERIOR FEATURES
Forthe lull size spare tyre equipped vehl·
cle : type A and type 8 available
For the compact spare tyre equipped
vehicle: type B available
"'" CAUTION
To prevent damage to the goods or
the vehicle, care should be taken
when carrying fragile or bulky
objects in the luggage compart-
ment
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D290300AFO -r hall way and insert
Mounting bracket for roof carrier .:roof hole as the illus·
A WARNING (II equipped}
Avoid eye injury. DO NOT over· To install or remove a roof carrier. you
stretch. The luggage net ALWAYS C=~ ax mum roo carrier load
can use the mounling brackel and cover
keep your face and body out of the
luggage net's recoil path. DO NOT
on the root. C=... 1e5 Ib,. (75 k )
When you install a rool carrIer, use the
use when the strap has visible
signs of wear or damage.
1oI1owing procedure.
1. Insert a slim tool(coln or llat blade driv·
* NOTICE
'I'u I'n'\ll'nl l~m~hlJ.: the ruof carrier
er) inlo the slol and slide the cover conr, instllllllll' l'over on the roof before
loward the arrow on the cover, you inshlllllu' "lIllf carrier.
AUDIO SYSTEM
It CAUTION
• Before entering a place with 8 low
height clearance, be sure UJat the
antenna iIJ removed.
• Be sure to remove the Bntenna
before washing the car In an auto-
matic car wUh or it may be dam-
aged.
• When reinstalling your antenna, It
Is Important that it Is fUlly tight·
ened to ensure proper reception.
But It could be removed when
Antenna parking the vehicle or when load-
Ing cargo on the roof rack.
D300I02AFD
Roof antenna • When ClIrgo Is loaded on the roof
rack, do not place the cargo near
Your car uses a roof antenna to receive the antenna pole to ensure proper
bolh AM and FM broadcast signals. This reception.
antenna is a removable type. To remove
the antenna, turn il counterclockwise. To
install the antenna, tum it clockwise.
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FM reception AM reception FM radio station
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How car audio works greater distances than FM broadcasts. frequencies and do not bend to fOllow the
This is because AM radio waves are earth's surface. Because of this, FM
AM and FM racio signals are broadcast
transmitted al low frequencies. These broadcasts generally begin to lade at
lrom transmitter towers located around your
long, low frequel'lCY radio waves can fol- short distances from the station. Also,
city. They are illercepted by the rado anten-
low the curvature of the eanh rather than FM signals are easily affected by build·
na on your car. This signal is !hen received
travelling straight 001 Into the atmos- lngs, mountains, or olher obstructions.
by Itte radio and sent to your car speakers.
phere. In addition, they curve around These can result in certain listening con-
When a strong radio signal has reached ditions which might lead you to believe a
your vehicle, the predse engineering at obstructions so that they can provide bet-
problem exists with your radio. The fol-
your audio systom ensures the best pos- ter signal coverage. lowing conditions are normal and do not
sible quality reprOduction. However, in indlcate radio trouble:
some cases the signal coming to your
vehicle may not be strong and clear. This
can be due to faclors such as the diS-
tance from the radio station, doseness of
other strong radio stations Of the pres-
ence of buildings. bridges or alOOr large
obslruclions In the area.
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& CAUTION
J6MOO4 JBMOOS When using a communication sys-
Fading - As your car moves away tram • Station Swapping - As a FM signal tem such a mobile phone or a radio
the radio station, the signal will weaken weakens, another more powerful sig- set inside the vehicle, a separate
and sound will begin to fade. When this nal near the same frequency may external antenna must be fitted.
occurs, we suggest thai you select begin to play. This is because your When a mobile phone or a radio set
another stronger station. radio Is designed to lock onto the clear- Is used with an internal antenna
est signal. If this occurs, select anoth- alone, It may interfere with the vehi-
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or cle's electrical system and adverse-
large obstructions between the trans- er station with a stronger signal.
ly affect safe operation of the vehi-
mitter and your radio can disturb the • Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio signals cle.
signal causing static or fluttering nois- being received from several directions
es to occur. Reducing the treble level can cause distortion or fluttering. This
may lessen this effect until the distur- can be caused by a direct and reflect-
bance clears. ed signal from tM same station, or by A WARNING
signals from two stations with close Don't use a mobile phone when you
lrequencles. If this occurs, select are driving. You must stop at a safe
another station until the condition has place to use a mobile phone.
passed.
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Care 01 cassette tapes Care 01 disc (If equipped) • Depending on the type of CD-RICO-
(" equipped) o It the temperature Inside the car Is too RW CDs. certain CDs may not operate
o Because the thickness of a cassella high, open the car windows lor ventilation normally according to manulacturlng
tape with the total playback time of before ushg your car audio. companies or making and recording
over 60 minutes (C-60) are too thin, we o It is illegal to copy and use methods_ In such circumstances, if you
suggest that you do not use any of MP3IWMAJAACIWAVE files wilhout still continue to use those CDs, they
them 10 avoid having tapes being tan- permission. Usc CDs that are created may cause the malfunction of your car
gled. only by lawful means. audio system.
o To achieve better sound quality, period-
ically clean the tape head using a cot-
ton stick with colourless alcohol (once
o Do not apply votatlle agents such as
benzene and thinner, normal cleaners * NOTICE· Playing an
Incompatible Copy·Protected
and magnetic sprays made for ana-
per month). logue disc onto CDs. Audio CD
If a tape is too loose, fasten it to reel by o To prevent the disc surtace 1rom get- Some copy protected CDs, which do not
winding with objects like a pooct ting damaged. Hold and carry COs by com pI)" with the international audio CD
Because dust or foreign objects on a the edges or the edges of the centre standards (Red Book), rna)' not play on
cassetta tape may damage the play- hole only. your car audio. Please note that if you
back head, always store tapes in their try to play COP)' protected CDs aqd the
o Clean the disc surface with a piece of
cases when not in use. CD player does not perform correctly
soU cloth before playback (wipe It from the CDs maybe defective, not the CD
Make sure casselle tapes are kept Ihe centre to the outside edge). player.
away from magnetic devices (TV, o Do not damage the disc surface or
stereo system, etc) in order to achieve attach pieces of sticky tape or paper
better sound quality. onto it.
Be certain Ihat no Objects or sLbslances o Make sure on undesirable matter other
other than cassette tapes are inserted than CDs are inserted into the CD
inio the cassette lape player.
player (00 not insert more than one
Because tape media can be dis10rted CD at a time).
when exposed to direct sunlight, do not
o Keep CDs in their cases after use to
leave casselle tapes on the seats,
protect them from scratches or dirt.
dashboard or near the back wind-
screen.
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9. Informillct" )Bl.itlon
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11. TUNE/ENTIA Button
12. PTY(FLDR) Bullon
13. Pre-set Button
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1. CD loading slot
2. CD indicator
0 3. CD Eject Bullon
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l TA~ INFO SfTUP
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6. INFO Button
7. TUNE/ENTER Bullon
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1. CD loading slot 5. Automatic Track Selection Also. lurn this button counterclod<wise 10
Please face printed side upward and Button display songs before current song.
gently push in. When the ignition switch • Push ISEEKV] button for tess than To Iislen to the displayed song, press the
Is on ACC or ON and power is off, power 0.8 second to play from the beginning button to skip to the song and play.
is automalically turned on if the CD is of current song.
loaded. This COP supports both Bem and 8.REPEAT Button
" Push [SEEK V 1 button for less than
12 em CDs. But if VCD, Data CD, MP3 Repeats cutTenl song when the button is
0.8 second and press again within 1
CD are loaded, 'Er-6' message will pressed lor less Ihan 0.8 second.
appear and CD will be ejected. second to play the previous song.
Repeats the entire DISC when the bullon
• Push [SEEKVI button for 0.8 or
is pressed lor 0.8 second or longer.
longer to initiate reverse direction high
2. CD Indicator speed sound search of current song.
When car ignition switch is ACC or ON
9. RANDOM Play Button
• Push [SEEKI\J button for less than
and if the CD is loaded. this indicator is Tums on/off the randomization or the
0.8 second to play the next song. play list of files in tho currently played
lighted. If the CD is ejected the light is
turned off. • Push (SEEKl\l button for 0.8 or DISC.
longer to Initiate high speed sound To cancel the mode, press the key once
search of current song. again.
3. CO eject Button
Push ~ bullon to eject the CD during 6. INFO Button 10. SCAN Play ~utton
CD playback. This button is enabled
when ignition switch is off. Displays the information of the current Plays first 10 seconds of each song in
CD TRACK in the ardor of DISC the DISC.
TITLE-DISC ARTIST-TRACK TITLE- To cancel the mode, press the key once
4. AUX Selection Button TRACK ARTIST...TOTAL TRACK... Play again.
If the auxiliary device Is connected, it Screon-DISC TtTLE,.. ···.(not displayed il
turns to AUX MODE to play the sound 1I1e inrormalion is not available on the 11. MARK Play Button
Irom the auxiliary player. DISC.) Press the button tor 0.8 second or longer
If no Disc and auxniary devica is comected, to mark or unmark the current song.
it displays "NO Media" for 5 seconds and 7. TUNElENTER Button Press the button lor less than 0.8 to play
relums 10 the previous mode." Turn this button clOCkwise to display currently marked song.
songs after current song.
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In case USB is connected 10 the multiple 3. INFO Button 6. RANDOM Playback Button
lerminal inside Ihe console on Ihe left Displays the information of the file cur- Press the button for less than 0.8 second
hand side 01 the driver's seal. When USB rently played in lhe order of FILE NAME to start or stop the random playback of
Is connected, the 'USB' icon will be dis- -TITLE-ARTIST-ALBUM-FOLDER- the songs In the current folder.
played on the top right comer of the dis- TOTAL FILE-FILE NAME- ... (Displays Press the bullon lor more than 0.8 sec-
play screen. no information if the file has no song ond to randomly play the entire songs in
InformaTion.) the USB device.
1.AUX Selection Button Press the button again to cancel the mode.
II USB is connected, it swild1es to the 4. Folder moving Button
USB mode from the CD mode to ~y the • Moves [FLDR Vl buttoo child tolder 01 7. REPEAT Button
song files stored in the USB. the curren1 fokier and dIsplays the first Press the bUtton for less than 0.8 second
II there are no CD and USB mode from song in the folder. Press TUNE/ENTER to repeat the song currentty ~.
the Radio mode, It displays 'NO MEDIA'. button to move 10 the folder displayed. Press the bUtton for more than 0.8 sec-
It will play the first song in the folder. ond 10 repeallhe entire songs in the USB
2. Track Moving Button Moves [FLORl\l button parent folder device.
• Press the [SEEK Vl button for less and displays the first song in the folder.
than 0.8 second to play from the begin- Press TUNElENTER button to mow to 8. SCAN Button
ning of the song currently played. the folder displayed. It will play the first
Plays 10 seconds of each song In the
Press the bUtton lor less than 0.8 sec- song in the folder. USB device.
ond and press it again within 1 second Press the button once again to cancel
to n'IOYe to and play the previous track. 5. nJNElENTER Button scanning.
Press the button for 0.8 second or Turn this bJtlon clockwise 10 display the
longer to ptay the song in reverse songs next to the currently ptayed song.
directioo in fast speed. TLKn the button counlerc6o<:::kwise 10 dis-
• Press the [SEEK 1\ J buttoo for less ~ay the songs before the currently
than 0.8 second to move to the next played song.
track. Press the but10n for 0.8 second Press the button to skip to and play the
or longer 10 play the song in k>rward selected song.
direction in last speed.
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NOTICE FOR USING I-Pod
It CAUTION IN USING (Continued)
• When the I-Pod cable is conn~cted.
Some i-Pod mudeLs migbt nQt sUPllort I-Pod DEVICE the system can be switched to. the
the communic:llh)ll protocol :tod the • You need the power cable exclu- AUX mode even without the i-Pod
files will not be played. (i-Pod models sive (of I-Pod (purchased sepa- device and can CBuse noise.
supported: Mini, 4G, Photo, Nano, rately) In order to operste I-Pod Disconnect iwpod cable when you
SG) with the buttons on the audio sys- are not using the j·Pod device.
Tbe order of search or playback of tem. The PC cable provided by
SQIIKs iu the i-Pod can he different Apple may cause malfunction and
from tbe order searched in the audio do not use It for vehicle use.
S)·slclII. • When connecting the device with
[f the i·Pod crasbes clue 10 its OWD I-Pod cable, push In the jack fully
trouble, rese' I-Pod. (Reset: Refer to j.. not to <Interfere with communica·
Pod mlinulll) tion.
i-Pod moty nol operate oorm:l1ly on • When adjusting the sound effects
low battc'1'. of i-Pod and the audio system, the
sound effects of both devices will
overlap each and might CBuse
reduce Of dJ.tort the quality of the
sound.
• Deactivate (tum off) the equalizer
function of I-Pod when adjusting
the audio system's volume, and
turn off the equalizer of the audio
systemr when using th~ equalizer
of i-Pod.
(Continued)
5. TUNElENTER Button
6. RANDOM Playback Button
7. REPEAT Selection Button
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In case the i-Pod exclusive cable is con- Press the LSEEK!\] button for less 5. TUNElENTER Button
nected to the multiple terminal Inside the than 0.8 second to move 10 the next When you tum the button clOckwise, it
console on the left hand side of the drl· will display the songs (category) nex1 10
track..
ver's seat. When Ihe i-Pod is connected, the song currently played (category in
the 'i-Pod' icon will be displayed on the Press the button for 0.8 second or
longer to play the song in forward the same level).
top right cornel of the disp~y screen.
direction in fast speed. Also, when you turn the button counter-
clockwise, it will display the songs (cate·
1. i-Pod Selection Button gory) before the song currently played
3. INFO Button (category in the same revel).
If i-Pod is connected, il switches to Ihe i-
Pod mode from the CD mode to play the Displays the information of the file cur- If you wanl to listen to the song displayed
song files stored in the i-Poet. rently played in the order of FILE NAME in the song category, press the button.
If there are no CD and AUX mode from - TITLE-ARTIST - ALBUM,.. FILE then it will skip to the selected song and
the Radio mode. it displays 'NO MEDIA'. NAME-.•. play.
(Displays.no information if the file has no
song information.) 6. RANDOM Playback Button
2. Track Moving Button
• Press the ISEEKV] button lor less Press the button for lass Ihan 0.8 second
4. Category Selection Button to activate or deaclivale the random play-
than 0.8 second to play from the begin.
ning of the song currently played. Moves to the upper category lrom cur- back 01 the songs within the current cat-
rently played category of the i-Pod. egory.
Press the button for less than 0.8 sec-
To move to (play) the category (song) Press the bulton for longer than 0.8 sec·
ond and press it again within 1 second
displayed, press TUNE/ENTER button. and 10 randomly play all songs in the
to move to and play the previous track.
You will be able 10 search through the entire afbum 01 the i-Pod.
Press the bullon lor 0.8 second or lower category 01 the selected category. Press Ihe button once again to cancel the
longer to play the song in reverse mode.
The order of i-Pod"s category is SONG,
direction in fast speed.
ALBUMS, ARTISTS, GENRES, and i-
Pod. 7. REPEAT Button
Repeats the song currently played.
,. FM Selection Bullon
2. AM Selection Bullon
3. TA Seleclion Bulton
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