KIA K2500 (2017 year). Manual — part 4

Knowing your vehicle
INTERIOR LIGHTS
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ON
- The light turns on and
stays on even when the
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doors are all closed.
OFF
- The light stays off even
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when a door is open.
DOOR - The light turns on or off
when a door is opened or
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closed.
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STORAGE COMPARTMENT
These compartments can be used to
store small items required by the
driver or passengers.
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NOTICE
• To avoid possible theft, do not
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leave valuables in the storage com-
partment.
• Since stored items may move while
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driving, be sure to position them
in the storage compartment so
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that they do not make noise or
cause a potential safety hazard
Glove box
Center seatback console tray
when the vehicle is moving.
(if equipped)
To open the glove box, pull the han-
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dle (1) and the glove box will auto-
The tray is used for storing cassette
matically open (2). Close the glove
tapes or small articles.
WARNING
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box after use.
Do not store cigarette lighters,
For your convenience, a tissue hold-
propane cylinders, or other
er is located in the glove box cover.
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flammable/explosive materials
in the vehicle. These items may
catch fire and/or explode if the
CAUTION
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vehicle is exposed to hot tem-
To reduce the risk of injury in
peratures for extended periods.
case of an accident or sudden
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stop, always keep the glove box
door closed while driving.
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INTERIOR FEATURES
NOTICE
• Do not hold the lighter in after it is
already heated because it will
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overheat.
• Only a genuine Kia lighter should
be used in the cigarette lighter
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socket. The use of plug-in acces-
sories
(shavers, hand-held vacu-
ums, and coffee pots, for example)
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may damage the socket or cause
electrical failure.
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• If the lighter does not pop out
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within 30 seconds, remove it to
Cigarette lighter
Ashtrays
prevent overheating.
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To operate the cigarette lighter, press
To remove the ashtray to empty or
it in and release it. When it is heated,
clean, push the tab () and pull it all
it automatically pops out ready for
WARNING
the way out.
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use.
• Never attempt to adjust the
If the engine is not running, the igni-
cigar lighter while the vehicle
WARNING - Ashtray use
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tion switch must be in the ACC posi-
is moving. This could result in
• Do not use the vehicle’s ash-
tion for the lighter to operate.
loss of control, and an acci-
trays as waste receptacles.
dent causing death, serious
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injury, or property damage.
• Putting lit cigarettes or match-
es in an ashtray with other
• Do not insert foreign objects
combustible materials may
into the socket of the cigarette
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cause a fire.
lighter. It may damage the cig-
arette lighter.
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WARNING - Hot liquids
Do not place uncovered cups
of hot liquid in the cup holder
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while the vehicle is in motion.
If the hot liquid spills, you
could be burned. Such a burn
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to the driver could cause a
loss of control of the vehicle.
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To reduce the risk of personal
injury in the event of sudden
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stop or collision, do not place
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uncovered or insecure bot-
Cup holder (if equipped)
Sunvisor
tles, glasses, cans, etc., in the
The cup holder is used for holding
Use the sunvisor to shield direct light
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cup holder while the vehicle is
cups and cans.
through the front or side windows.
in motion.
To use a sunvisor, pull it downward
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(1).
NOTICE
To use a sunvisor for a side window,
Do not place heavy cups or cans in
pull it downward (1), unsnap it from
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cup holder. Cup holder could be
the bracket (2) and swing it to the
damaged.
side (3).
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HOUR:
Turn the knob to the left (H), will
advance the time displayed by one
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hour.
MINUTE:
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Turn the knob to the right (M), will
advance the time displayed by one
minute.
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RESET:
To clear away minutes, press the
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knob with your finger. Then the
clock will be set precisely on the
Aux, USB and iPod
Digital clock
hour.
(if equipped)
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Whenever the battery terminals, or
For example, if the knob is pressed
If your vehicle has an aux and/or
memory fuse are disconnected, you
while the time is between 9:01 and
USB(universal serial bus) port, you
must reset the time.
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9:29, the display will be reset to
can use an aux port to connect audio
When the ignition switch is in the ON
9:00.
devices and an USB port to plug in
position, the clock buttons operate as
an USB and an iPod.
9:01~9:29 ➾ 9:00
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follows:
9:30~9:59 ➾ 10:00
NOTICE
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WARNING
When using a portable audio device
NOTICE
Never attempt to adjust the dig-
connected to the power outlet, noise
ital clock while the vehicle is
Do not turn the knob excessively to
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may occur during playback. If this
prevent knob damage.
moving. This could result in loss
happens, use the power source of the
of control, and an accident
portable audio device.
causing death, serious injury, or
property damage.
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EXTERIOR TOOL BOX (FOR 1.4 TON ONLY) (IF EQUIPPED)
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The exterior tool box is located
behind the rear tire on right side to
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store jack.
To open it pull up the clamp lever and
unhook the clamp.
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To fix the jack, use the rubber band.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
NOTICE
NOTICE
If you install an after market HID
• If the antenna is dirty, be sure to
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio
clean it in order to avoid an oper-
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and electronic device may mal-
ation malfunction.
function.
• Before entering an automatic car
Prevent chemicals such as per-
wash or a place with a low height
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fume, cosmetic oil, sun cream,
clearance, be sure that the anten-
hand cleaner, and air freshener
na is fully retracted.
from contacting the interior parts
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because they may cause damage
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or discoloration.
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Never attempt to adjust the
antenna while the vehicle is
Antenna
moving. This could result in loss
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Your car uses a manual stainless
of control, and an accident
steel antenna to receive both AM
causing death, serious injury, or
and FM broadcast signals. Pull up
property damage.
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the antenna using your fingers.
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Type A
TRACK/SEEK UP (4)
CAUTION
• Radio Mode : Automatically search-
Do not operate the audio remote
es for broadcast frequencies.
control buttons simultaneously.
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• CD modes :
- Shortly press the key (under 0.8
seconds): Moves to next or previ-
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VOLUME (
/
) (1)
ous song.
• Push up the lever to increase vol-
ume.
- Press and hold the key (over 0.8
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seconds): Rewinds or fast-for-
• Push down the lever to decrease
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wards the current song.
volume.
Type B
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Detailed information for audio control
MUTE (2)
buttons is described in the following
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• Press the MUTE button to cancel
pages in this section.
the sound.
• Press the MUTE button again to
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activate the sound.
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MODE (3)
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Press the button to select Radio or
Audio remote control
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CD (compact disc).
(if equipped)
The steering wheel audio remote
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control button is installed to promote
safe driving.
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FM reception
When a strong radio signal has
AM reception
reached your vehicle, the precise
engineering of your audio system
ensures the best possible quality
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reproduction. However, in some
cases the signal coming to your vehi-
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cle may not be strong and clear. This
can be due to factors such as the
distance from the radio station,
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closeness of other strong radio sta-
tions or the presence of buildings,
bridges or other large obstructions in
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JBM002
the area.
How vehicle audio works
AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broad-
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AM and FM radio signals are broad-
casts. This is because AM radio
cast from transmitter towers located
waves are transmitted at low fre-
around your city. They are intercept-
quencies. These long, low frequency
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ed by the radio antenna on your vehi-
radio waves can follow the curvature
cle. This signal is then received by
of the earth rather than travelling
the radio and sent to your vehicle
straight out into the atmosphere. In
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speakers.
addition, they curve around obstruc-
tions so that they can provide better
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signal coverage.
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FM radio station
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JBM004
JBM005
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FM broadcasts are transmitted at
Fading - As your vehicle moves
Station Swapping - As a FM signal
high frequencies and do not bend to
away from the radio station, the
weakens, another more powerful
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follow the earth's surface. Because
signal will weaken and sound will
signal near the same frequency
of this, FM broadcasts generally
begin to fade. When this occurs,
may begin to play. This is because
begin to fade at short distances from
we suggest that you select another
your radio is designed to lock onto
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the station.
stronger station.
the clearest signal. If this occurs,
Also, FM signals are easily affected
select another station with a
Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or
by buildings, mountains, or other
stronger signal.
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large obstructions between the
obstructions. These can result in cer-
transmitter and your radio can dis-
Multi-Path Cancellation
- Radio
tain listening conditions which might
turb the signal causing static or
signals being received from sever-
lead you to believe a problem exists
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fluttering noises to occur. Reducing
al directions can cause distortion
with your radio. The following condi-
tions are normal and do not indicate
the treble level may lessen this
or fluttering. This can be caused by
radio trouble:
effect until the disturbance clears.
a direct and reflected signal from
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the same station, or by signals
from two stations with close fre-
quencies. If this occurs, select
another station until the condition
has passed.
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Using a cellular phone or a two-
way radio
When a cellular phone is used inside
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the vehicle, noise may be produced
from the audio equipment. This does
not mean that something is wrong
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with the audio equipment. In such a
case, use the cellular phone at a
place as far as possible from the
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audio equipment.
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CAUTION
When using a communication
system such a cellular phone or
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a radio set inside the vehicle, a
separate external antenna must
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be fitted. When a cellular phone
or a radio set is used with an
internal antenna alone, it may
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interfere with the vehicle's elec-
trical system and adversely affect
safe operation of the vehicle.
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WARNING
Don't use a cellular phone when
you are driving. You should stop
at a safe place to use a cellular
phone.
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iPod®
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
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trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Kia is under license. Other trademarks
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and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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AUDIO (Without Touch Screen A Type)
Type A-1
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Type A-2
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Feature of Your Audio
(1) RADIO
(4) SEEK
• Plays Radio(FM/AM) mode.
When pressed quickly
Head unit
• Each time the button is pressed,
• Radio mode: Searches broadcast
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■ Type A-1
the mode is changed sequentially.
frequencies.
• Media mode: Changes the track,
(2) MEDIA
file or title. (except AUX)
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• Plays Media USB(iPod®), AUX
When pressed and held
mode.
• Frequency is controlled by 1 step
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• Each time the button is pressed,
quickly. When the button is released
the mode is changed sequentially.
after pressing and holding, searches
broadcast frequencies.
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■ Type A-2
(3) POWER/VOL knob
• Media mode: Rewinds or fast-for-
wards the song. (except AUX)
Power knob: Turns power On/Off
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by pressing the knob.
Volume knob: Sets volume by turn-
(5) [1] ~ [3] (Preset)
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ing the knob left/right.
When pressed quickly
• Radio mode: Receives saved fre-
quencies(channels).
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• Media mode(except AUX)
❈ The actual features in the vehicle
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[1 RPT] button: Repeat/Repeat
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may differ from the illustration.
Folder
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[2 RDM] button: Random Folder/
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Random
When pressed and held
• Radio mode: Saves frequencies
(channels).
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■ Type A-1
(6) SETUP
• Moves to Setup screen.
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(7) BACK
• Moves to previous screen.
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(8) TUNE knob
■ Type A-2
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• Pressing TUNE knob: Displays
menus for the current mode.
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• Radio mode: Changes frequency
by turning the knob left/right.
• Media mode: Searches songs(files)
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by turning the knob left/right.
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(9) FLDR
• USB mode: Searches folders.
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Steering Wheel Controls
(1) VOLUME
(4) MODE
• Controls the audio volume
• Each time this is pressed, the
mode is changed sequentially.
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(2) MUTE
• If the media is not connected, the
corresponding modes will be dis-
• Mutes the audio volume.
abled.
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• Press and hold to turn the Audio
(3) SEEK/TRACK
system on/off*.
When pressed quickly
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• When power is off, press button to
• Radio mode: Searches broadcast
turn power back on*.
frequencies saved to Presets.
* if equipped
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• Media mode: Changes track, file or
title. (except AUX)
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❈ The actual features in the vehicle
When pressed and held
may differ from the illustration.
• Frequency is controlled by 1 step
quickly. When the button is released
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after pressing and holding, searches
broadcast frequencies.
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• Media mode: Rewinds or fast-for-
wards the song. (except AUX)
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(Continued)
WARNING
WARNING - Distracted
- Audio System Safety
Please refrain from use if the
Driving
Warnings
screen is blank or no sound
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Driving while distracted can
can be heard as these signs
Do not stare at the screen
result in a loss of vehicle con-
may indicate product malfunc-
while driving. Staring at the
trol that may lead to an acci-
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tion. Continued use in such
screen for prolonged periods
dent, severe personal injury,
conditions could lead to acci-
of time could lead to traffic
and death. The driver’s primary
dents (fires, electric shock) or
accidents.
responsibility is in the safe and
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product malfunctions.
legal operation of a vehicle, and
Do not disassemble, assem-
Do not touch the antenna dur-
use of any handheld devices,
ble, or modify the audio sys-
ing thunder or lightening as
other equipment, or vehicle sys-
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tem. Such acts could result in
such acts may lead to light-
tems which take the driver’s
accidents, fire, or electric
ning induced electric shock.
eyes, attention and focus away
shock.
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from the safe operation of a
Do not stop or park in park-
Using the phone while driving
ing-restricted areas to operate
vehicle or which are not permis-
may lead to a lack of attention
the product. Such acts could
sible by law should never be
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of traffic conditions and
lead to traffic accidents.
used during operation of the
increase the likelihood of
vehicle.
accidents. Use the phone fea-
Use the system with the vehi-
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cle ignition turned on.
ture after parking the vehicle.
Prolonged use with the igni-
Exercise caution not to spill
tion turned off could result in
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water or introduce foreign
battery discharge.
objects into the device. Such
acts could lead to smoke, fire,
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or product malfunction.
(Continued)
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