KIA Quoris (2018 year). Manual — part 2

Forward and backward adjustment

The headrest may be adjusted forward

or backward by pulling the lower part

of the headrest forward or backward to

the desired detent in the direction of

the arrow. Adjust the headrest so that

it properly supports the head and neck.

CAUTION

If you recline the seatback towards

the front with the headrest and seat

cushion raised, the headrest may

come in contact with the sunvisor or

other parts of the vehicle.

Adjusting the height up and down

For manual type
To raise the headrest, pull it up to the

desired position (1). To lower the head‐

rest, push and hold the release button

(2) on the headrest support and lower

the headrest to the desired position (3).

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For power type
Push the control switch up to raise or

down to lower the headrest. Release

the switch once the headrest reaches

the desired position.

Removal

1. Recline the seatback (2) with the

recliner control switch (1).

For manual type

2. Raise it as far as it can go.
3. Press the release button (3) while

pulling upward (4).

For power type

2. Raise it as far as it can go by pulling

the switch up (3).

3. Pull the headrest up (4).

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Installation

1. Recline the seatback (2) with the

recliner control switch (1).

For manual type

2. Put the headrest poles (3) into the

holes while pressing the release

button (4).

3. Recline the seatback (6) with the

recliner control switch (5).

4. Adjust the headrest to the appro‐

priate height.

For power type

2. Raise it as far as it can go by pulling

the switch up (3).

3. Put the headrest poles (4) into the

holes and then pull the switch down

(5) until the headrest moves to the

lowest position.

4. To install the headrest securely,

move the headrest up and down 2

or 3 times by pulling the switch up

and down.

5. Recline the seatback (7) with the

recliner control switch (6).

6. Adjust the headrest to the appro‐

priate height.

WARNING

If you don't install the headrest se‐

curely, the active headrest may not

operate normally. When reinstalling

the headrest, install it securely as

procedures.

WARNING

Make sure the headrest locks in po‐

sition after adjusting it to properly

protect the occupants.

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WARNING

Do not operate the vehicle with the

headrests removed as severe injury

to the occupants may occur in the

event of an accident. Headrests may

provide protection against neck inju‐

ries when properly adjusted.

Electronic active headrest

The electronic active headrest is de‐

signed to trigger the headrest forward

and upward when impact sensor de‐

tects a rear impact. This helps to pre‐

vent the driver's and front passenger’s

heads from moving backward and thus

helps minimize neck injuries.

CAUTION

The active headrest is a safety de‐

vice to reduce injuries from a rear

impact. Do not hit or pull the head‐

rest intentionally.

Rear seat adjustment

The rear seat can be adjusted by using

the control switches located on the

door.

WARNING

The power seat is operable with the

engine start/stop button in OFF.

Therefore, children should never be

left unattended in the vehicle.

CAUTION

• The power seat is driven by an

electric motor. Stop operating once

the adjustment is completed. Ex‐

cessive operation may damage the

electrical equipment.

• When in operation, the power seat

consumes a large amount of elec‐

trical power. To prevent unneces‐

sary charging system drain, don’t

adjust the power seat longer than

necessary while the engine is not

running.

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• Do not operate two or more power

seat control switches at the same

time. Doing so may result in power

seat motor or electrical compo‐

nent malfunction.

WARNING

Use extreme caution so that hands

or other objects are not caught in

the seat mechanisms while the seat

is moving.

Do not adjust the seat while wearing

seat belts. Moving the seat cushion

forward may cause strong pressure

on the abdomen.

WARNING

Do not operate the rear power seat

while the child seat is installed.

Forward, backward and seatback

angle (for power seat)

Push the control switch forward or

backward to move the seat to the de‐

sired position. Release the switch once

the seat reaches the desired position.

Easy access switch (for power

seat)

Your vehicle features easy access sys‐

tem to provide convenient access for

rear passengers. When opening the

rear door, the rear seats will move

rearward automatically to make pas‐

senger get off easily. This easy access

system will operate only when the con‐

trol switch is in "ON" position.

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Additional switches for adjusting

the front passenger seat

• Front passenger’s seat
The switch is located on the left side of

the front passenger’s seatback.

To adjust the position of front passeng‐

er’s seat;

Press the control switch forward (1) or

rearward (2) to move the seat to the

desired position.

Press the control switch forward (3) or

rearward (4) to move the seatback to

the desired angle.

Do not use these switches while the

front passenger seat is occupied.

• Rear seat - for fixed type
The switch is located in the armrest of

the rear seat.

To adjust the position of front passeng‐

er’s seat;

Press the control switch forward (1) or

rearward (2) to move the seat to the

desired position.

Press the control switch forward (3) or

rearward (4) to move the seatback to

the desired angle.

Do not use these switches while the

front passenger seat is occupied.

Rear relaxation seat system (for

rear right passenger’s seat) (for

power type)

The rear relaxation seat system pro‐

vides the passenger’s comfort.

The front passenger seat will move for‐

ward and the seatback will fold forward

to provide space. The rear right side

passenger seat seatback will lean to‐

wards the back of the vehicle.

But if the front passenger’s side door is

opened, the rear relaxation seat sys‐

tem will not operate.

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Front passenger side walk-in seat
Press and hold the switch (1).

The seat will move forward and the

seatback will fold automatically. After

the operation is completed, a beep will

sound once.

Press and hold the switch (2).

The seat and seatback will move to its

standard position. After the operation

is completed, a beep will sound once.

If the seat reaches the desired position,

release the switch.

Rear relaxation seat system
Press and hold the switch (3).

The front passenger seat will move for‐

ward and the seatback will fold auto‐

matically. Then the rear right side pas‐

senger seat seatback will lean towards

the back of the vehicle.

After the operation is completed, a

beep will sound once.

Press and hold the switch (4).

The front passenger seat and the rear

right side passenger seat will move to

its standard position. After the opera‐

tion is completed, a beep will sound.

If the seat reaches the desired position,

release the switch.

Lumbar support

The lumbar support can be adjusted by

pushing the lumbar support switch.

Push the lever to left side(1) increase

support or push the lever to the right

side (2) to decrease support.

To move the support position up or

down, push the lever upside (3) or down

side (4).

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Armrest

To use the armrest, pull it forward

from the seatback.

Carrying long / narrow cargo (for

fixed seat, if equipped)

Additional cargo space is provided to

accommodate long/narrow cargo (skis,

poles, etc.) not able to fit properly in

the trunk when closed.

1. Pull the armrest down.
2. Pull the cover down while pushing

the release lever down.

Rear control lock

You can activate or deactivate the rear

seat control, rear audio control and cli‐

mate control by using the REAR LOCK

button on the rear armrest or System

Settings in the AVN (Audio, Video, and

Navigation

*

).

*

if equipped

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Detailed information for the "System

Settings" is described in a separately

supplied manual.

If the rear control button has deactiva‐

ted through AVN, you can reactivate

the rear control button only through

AVN.

Headrest (for rear seat)

The rear seat(s) is equipped with

headrests in all the seating positions

for the occupant's safety and comfort.

The headrest not only provides comfort

for passengers, but also helps protect

the head and neck in the event of a col‐

lision.

WARNING

• For maximum effectiveness in

case of an accident, the headrest

should be adjusted so the middle

of the headrest is at the same

height of the center of gravity of

an occupant's head. Generally, the

center of gravity of most people's

head is similar with the height of

the top of their eyes. Also adjust

the headrest as close to your head

as possible. The use of a cushion

that holds the body away from the

seatback is not recommended.

• Do not operate the vehicle with

the headrests removed as severe

injury to an occupant may occur in

the event of an accident. Headr‐

ests may provide protection

against severe neck injuries when

properly adjusted.

CAUTION

When there is no occupant in the

rear seats, adjust the height of the

headrest to the lowest position. The
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rear seat headrest can reduce the

visibility of the rear area.

WARNING

Do not place or attach the accesso‐

ries or other things near the head‐

rest. When the vehicle stops sudden‐

ly or in certain collisions, they could

come loose and injure vehicle occu‐

pants.

Adjusting the height up and down

To raise the headrest, pull it up to the

desired position (1). To lower the head‐

rest, push and hold the release button

(2) on the headrest support and lower

the headrest to the desired position (3).

Removal (for power type)

To remove the headrest move the seat

forward as much as possible. Raise it as

far as it can go then press the release

button (1) while pulling the headrest up

(2).

WARNING

Do not operate the vehicle with the

headrests removed as severe injury

to the occupants may occur in the

event of an accident. Headrests may

provide protection against neck inju‐

ries when properly adjusted.

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Reinstall (for power type)

To reinstall the headrest move the seat

forward as much as possible. Put the

headrest poles (3) into the holes while

pressing the release button (1). Then

adjust it to the appropriate height (2).

WARNING

Make sure the headrest locks in po‐

sition after adjusting it to properly

protects the occupants.

Wing-out (if equipped)

For rear passenger's convenience, the

ends of the headrest can be bent in‐

ward.

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SEAT BELTS

Seat belt restraint system

WARNING

• For maximum restraint system

protection, the seat belts must al‐

ways be used whenever the car is

moving.

• Seat belts are most effective when

seatbacks are in the upright posi‐

tion.

• Children age 12 and younger must

always be properly restrained in

the rear seat. Never allow children

to ride in the front passenger seat.

If a child over 12 must be seated in

the front seat, he/she must be

properly belted and the seat

should be moved as far back as

possible.

• Never wear the shoulder belt un‐

der your arm or behind your back.

An improperly positioned shoulder

belt can cause serious injuries in a

crash. The shoulder belt should be

positioned midway over your

shoulder across your collarbone.

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• Never wear a seat belt over fragile

objects. If there is a sudden stop

or impact, the seat belt can dam‐

age it.

• Avoid wearing twisted seat belts.

A twisted belt can't do its job as

well. In a collision, it could even cut

into you. Be sure the belt webbing

is straight and not twisted.

• Be careful not to damage the belt

webbing or hardware. If the belt

webbing or hardware is damaged,

replace it.

WARNING

Seat belts are designed to bear upon

the bony structure of the body, and

should be worn low across the front

of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and

shoulders, as applicable; wearing the

lap section of the belt across the ab‐

dominal area must be avoided.

Seat belts should be adjusted as

firmly as possible, consistent with

comfort, to provide the protection

for which they have been designed.
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A slack belt will greatly reduce the

protection afforded to the wearer.

Care should be taken to avoid con‐

tamination of the webbing with pol‐

ishes, oils and chemicals, and partic‐

ularly battery acid.

Cleaning may safely be carried out

using mild soap and water. The belt

should be replaced if webbing be‐

comes frayed, contaminated or

damaged. It is essential to replace

the entire assembly after it has

been worn in a severe impact even if

damage to the assembly is not obvi‐

ous. Belts should not be worn with

straps twisted. Each belt assembly

must only be used by one occupant;

it is dangerous to put a belt around a

child being carried on the occupant's

lap.

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WARNING

• No modifications or additions

should be made by the user which

will either prevent the seat belt

adjusting devices from operating

to remove slack, or prevent the

seat belt assembly from being ad‐

justed to remove slack.

• When you fasten the seat belt, be

careful not to latch the seat belt in

buckles of other seat. It's very

dangerous and you may not be

protected by the seat belt proper‐

ly.

• Do not unfasten the seat belt and

do not fasten and unfasten the

seat belt repeatedly while driving.

This could result in loss of control,

and an accident causing death, se‐

rious injury, or property damage.

• When fastening the seat belt,

make sure that the seat belt does

not pass over objects that are hard

or can break easily.

• Make sure there is nothing in the

buckle. The seat belt may not be

fastened securely.

Seat belt warning

■ Type A
As a reminder to the driver, the seat

belt warning light will blink for approxi‐

mately 6 seconds each time you turn

the Engine Start/Stop button ON re‐

gardless of belt fastening.

If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened

after the Engine Start/Stop button is

ON, the seat belt warning light blinks

again for approximately 6 seconds.

If the driver's seat belt is not fastened

when the Engine Start/Stop button is

turned ON or if it is unfastened after

the Engine Start/Stop button is ON, the

seat belt warning chime will sound for

approximately 6 seconds.

At this time, if the seat belt is fas‐

tened, the chime will stop at once. (if

equipped)

■ Type B
As a reminder to the driver, the driver’s

seat belt warning lights will illuminate

for approximately 6 seconds each time

you turn the Engine Start/Stop button

ON regardless of belt fastening.

If the driver’s seat belt is not fastened

when the Engine Start/Stop button is

turned ON or if it is disconnected after

the Engine Start/Stop button is turned

ON, the seat belt warning light will illu‐

minate until the belt is fastened.

If you continue not to fasten the seat

belt and you drive over 9 km/h, the illu‐

minated warning light will start to blink

until you drive under 6 km/h.

If you continue not to fasten the seat

belt and you drive over 20 km/h the

seat belt warning chime will sound for

approximately 100 seconds and the

corresponding warning light will blink.

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Lap/shoulder belt

To fasten your seat belt:
To fasten your seat belt, pull it out of

the retractor and insert the metal tab

(1) into the buckle (2). There will be an

audible "click" when the tab locks into

the buckle.

The seat belt automatically adjusts to

the proper length only after the lap

belt portion is adjusted manually so

that it fits snugly around your hips. If

you lean forward in a slow, easy mo‐

tion, the belt will extend and let you

move around. If there is a sudden stop

or impact, however, the belt will lock in‐

to position. It will also lock if you try to

lean forward too quickly.

NOTICE

If you are not able to pull out the

seat belt from the retractor, firmly

pull the belt out and release it. Then

you will be able to pull the belt out

smoothly.

Height adjustment (front seat)
You can adjust the height of the shoul‐

der belt anchor to one of 4 positions for

maximum comfort and safety.

The height of the adjusting seat belt

should not be too near your neck. The

shoulder portion should be adjusted so

that it lies across your chest and mid‐

way over your shoulder nearest the

door and not your neck.

To adjust the height of the seat belt

anchor, lower or raise the height ad‐

juster into an appropriate position.

To raise the height adjuster, pull it up

(1). To lower it, push it down (3) while

pressing the height adjuster button (2).

Release the button to lock the anchor

into position. Try sliding the height ad‐

juster to make sure that it has locked

into position.

WARNING

• Verify the shoulder belt anchor is

locked into position at the appro‐

priate height. Never position the

shoulder belt across your neck or

face. Improperly positioned seat

belts can cause serious injuries in

an accident.

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• Failure to replace seat belts after

an accident could leave you with

damaged seat belts that will not

provide protection in the event of

another collision leading to person‐

al injury or death. Replace your

seat belts after being in an acci‐

dent as soon as possible.

WARNING

You should place the lap belt portion

as low as possible and snugly across
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your hips, not on your waist. If the

lap belt is located too high on your

waist, it may increase the chance of

injury in the event of a collision. Both

arms should not be under or over

the belt. Rather, one should be over

and the other under, as shown in the

illustration.

Never wear the seat belt under the

arm nearest the door.

When using the rear center seat belt,

the buckle with the CENTER mark

must be used. (if equipped)

To release the seat belt:
The seat belt is released by pressing

the release button (1) in the locking

buckle. When it is released, the belt

should automatically draw back into

the retractor.

If this does not happen, check the belt

to be sure it is not twisted, then try

again.

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Lap belt (if equipped)

To fasten your seat belt:
To fasten a 2-point static type belt, in‐

sert the metal tab (1) into the locking

buckle (2). There will be an audible

"click" when the tab locks into the buck‐

le. Check to make sure the belt is prop‐

erly locked and that the belt is not

twisted.

With a 2-point static type seat belt, the

length must be adjusted manually so it

fits snugly around your body. Fasten

the belt and pull on the loose end to

tighten. The belt should be placed as

low as possible on your hips, not on

your waist. If the belt is too high, it

could increase the possibility of your

being injured in an accident.

When using the rear center seat belt,

the buckle with the CENTER mark

must be used.

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