KIA Quoris (2018 year). Instruction — part 14

Glove box

The glove box can be locked and un‐

locked with a mechanical key of smart

key.

To open the glove box, press the button

and the glove box will automatically

open. Close the glove box after use.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury in an ac‐

cident or sudden stop, always keep

the glove box door closed while driv‐

ing.

WARNING

Do not keep food in the glove box for

a long time.

Sunglass holder

To open the sunglass holder, press the

cover and the holder will slowly open.

Place your sunglasses with the lenses

facing out.

To close the sunglass holder push it up.

WARNING

• Do not keep objects except sun‐

glasses inside the sunglass holder.

Such objects can be thrown from

the holder in the event of a sudden

stop or an accident, possibly injur‐

ing the passengers in the vehicle.

• Do not open the sunglass holder

while the vehicle is moving. The

rear view mirror of the vehicle can

be blocked by an open sunglass

holder.

• Do not put the glasses forcibly into

a sunglass holder to prevent

breakage or deformation of

glasses. It may cause personal in‐

jury if you try to open it forcibly

when the glasses are jammed in

holder.

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Seatback pocket

The seatback pocket is provided on the

back of the front passenger’s and driv‐

er’s seatbacks.

WARNING

n Seatback pockets

Do not put heavy or sharp objects in

the seatback pockets. In an accident

they could come loose from the

pocket and injure vehicle occupants.

CAUTION

Be careful not to nip fingers when

using the pocket.

Map pocket

The map pocket is provided on the

doors.

CAUTION

Be careful not to nip fingers when

using the pocket.

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INTERIOR FEATURES

Cigarette lighter (if equipped)

For the cigarette lighter to work, the

Engine Start/Stop button must be in

the ACC position or the ON position.

To open the cover, push the cover for‐

ward. To close the cover, push the cover

forward again.

To use the cigarette lighter, push it all

the way into its socket. When the ele‐

ment has heated, the lighter will pop

out to the ready position.

Kia recommends to use parts for re‐

placement from an authorized Kia deal‐

er/service partner.

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 not insert foreign objects into

the socket of the cigarette lighter.

It may damage the cigarette light‐

er.

CAUTION

The use of plug-in accessories (sha‐

vers, hand-held vacuums, and coffee

pots, etc.) may damage the socket

or cause electrical failure.

Ashtray

To use the ashtray, open the cover.

To clean or empty the ashtray, pull it

out.

WARNING

n Ashtray use

• Do not use the vehicle’s ashtrays

as waste receptacles.

• Putting lit cigarettes or matches in

an ashtray with other combustible

materials may cause a fire.

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Cup holder

WARNING

n Hot liquids

• Do not place uncovered cups of hot

liquid in the cup holder while the

vehicle is in motion. If the hot liq‐

uid spills, you could be burned.

Such a burn to the driver could

lead to loss of control of the vehi‐

cle.

• To reduce the risk of personal in‐

jury in the event of sudden stop or

collision, do not place uncovered or

unsecured bottles, glasses, cans,

etc., in the cup holder while the

vehicle is in motion.

WARNING

Keep cans or bottles out of direct

sun light and do not put them in a

vehicle that is heated up. It may ex‐

plode.

NOTICE

• Keep your drinks sealed while driv‐

ing to prevent spilling your drink. If

liquid spills, it may get into the ve‐

hicle's electrical/electronic system

and damage electrical/electronic

parts.

• When cleaning spilled liquids, do

not dry the cup holder at high

temperature. This may damage

the cup holder.

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Cups or small beverage cans may be

placed in the cup holders.

Sunvisor

Use the sunvisor to shield direct light

through the front or side windows.

To use the sunvisor, pull it downward.

To use the sunvisor for the side win‐

dow, pull it downward, unsnap it from

the bracket (1) and swing it to the side

(2).

To use the vanity mirror, pull down the

visor and slide the mirror cover (3).

Adjust the sunvisor extension forward

or backward (4).

The ticket holder (5) is provided for

holding a tollgate ticket.

When using the sunvisor for the side

window, you can use the secondary

sunvisor (6) for the front window.

CAUTION

n Vanity mirror lamp

If you use the vanity mirror lamp,

turn off the lamp before returning

the sunvisor to its original position. It

could result in battery discharge and

possible sunvisor damage.

WARNING

For your safety, do not obstruct

your vision when using the sunvisor.

Power outlet

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The power outlet is designed to provide

power for mobile telephones or other

devices designed to operate with vehi‐

cle electrical systems. The devices

should draw less than 10 amps with

the engine running.

CAUTION

• Use the power outlet only when

the engine is running and remove

the accessory plug after use. Using

the accessory plug for prolonged

periods of time with the engine off

could cause the battery to dis‐

charge.

• Only use 12V electric accessories

which are less than 10A in electric

capacity.

• Adjust the air-conditioner or heat‐

er to the lowest operating level

when using the power outlet.

• Close the cover when not in use.
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• Some electronic devices can cause

electronic interference when plug‐

ged into a vehicle’s power outlet.

These devices may cause exces‐

sive audio static and malfunctions

in other electronic systems or de‐

vices used in your vehicle.

WARNING

Do not put a finger or a foreign ele‐

ment (pin, etc.) into a power outlet

and do not touch with a wet hand.

You may get an electric shock.

Seat warmer (if equipped)

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The seat warmer is provided to warm

the seats during cold weather. With the

engine start/stop button in the ON po‐

sition, push the switch to warm the

seat.

During mild weather or under condi‐

tions where the operation of the seat

warmer is not needed, keep the

switches in the "OFF" position.

• Each time you press the switch, the

temperature setting of the seat will

change as follows :

• When pressing the switch for more

than 1.5 seconds with the seat

warmer operating, the seat warmer

will turn OFF.

• The seat warmer defaults to the OFF

position whenever the engine start/

stop button is turned on.

• You can activate or deactivate the

rear seat warmer button by using

the REAR LOCK button on the rear

armrest or System Settings in

AVN(Audio, Video, and Navigation).

Detailed information for System

Settings is described in a separately

supplied manual. If the REAR LOCK

button activated (LED ON ), you can

not activate the rear seat warmer

button.

After deactivating (LED OFF ) the

REAR LOCK button, you can activate

the rear seat warmer button.

If the REAR LOCK button has activa‐

ted through AVN, you can deactivate

the REAR LOCK button only Through

AVN.

NOTICE

With the seat warmer switch in ON

position, the heating system in the

seat turns off or on automatically

depending on the seat temperature.

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CAUTION

n Seat damage

• When cleaning the seats, do not

use an organic solvent such as

paint thinner, benzene, alcohol and

gasoline. Doing so may damage

the surface of the heater or seats.

• To prevent overheating the seat

warmer, do not place anything on

the seats that insulates against

heat, such as blankets, cushions or

seat covers on the seats while the

seat warmer is in operation.

• Do not place heavy or sharp ob‐

jects on the seat. Those things

may damage the seat warmer

system.

• Be careful not to spill liquid such as

water or beverages on the seat. If

you spill some liquid, wipe the seat

with a dry towel. Before using the

seat warmer, dry the seat com‐

pletely.

• Do not change the seat cover. It

may damage the seat warmer or

airventilation system.

WARNING

n Seat warmer burns

Passengers should use extreme cau‐

tion when using seat warmers due

to the possibility of excess heating

or burns. The occupants must be

able to feel if the seat is becoming

too warm and to turn the seat

warmer off. The seat warmer may

cause burns even at low tempera‐

tures, especially if used for long pe‐

riods of time.

In particular, the driver must exer‐

cise extreme care for the following

types of passengers:

1. Infants, children, elderly or disa‐

bled persons, or hospital outpa‐

tients

2. Persons with sensitive skin or

those that burn easily

3. Fatigued individuals
4. Intoxicated individuals
5. Individuals taking medication

that can cause drowsiness or

sleepiness (sleeping pills, cold

tablets, etc.)

Air ventilation seat (if equipped)

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The air ventilation is provided to cool

the seats during hot weather by blow‐

ing air through small vent holes on the

surface of the seats and seatbacks.

While the engine is running, press the

switch to cool the seat.

When the operation of the air ventila‐

tion is not needed, keep the switches in

the OFF position.

• Each time you press the switch, the

airflow will change as follows:

• When pressing the switch for more

than 1.5 seconds with the seat cooler

operating, the seat cooler will turn

OFF.

• When the air ventilation seat is

turned on, the seat may get cooler

after about 5 minutes.

• Because the air ventilation uses the

air in the vehicle, cooling efficiency

depends on the temperature of the

air. In order to improve cooling effi‐

ciency, use the air conditioning sys‐

tem together.

• The air ventilation seat defaults to

the OFF position whenever the En‐

gine Start/Stop button is turned to

the ON position.

• You can activate or deactivate the

rear air ventilation button by using

the REAR LOCK button on the rear

armrest or System Settings in

AVN(Audio, Video, and Navigation).

Detailed information for System

Settings is described in a separately

supplied manual. If the REAR LOCK

button activated (LED ON ), you can

not activate the rear air ventilation

button.

After deactivating (LED OFF ) the

REAR LOCK button, you can activate

the rear air ventilation button.

If the REAR LOCK button has activa‐

ted through AVN, you can deactivate

the REAR LOCK button only Through

AVN.

CAUTION

n Seat damage

• When cleaning the seats, do not

use an organic solvent such as

paint thinner, benzene, alcohol and

gasoline. Doing so may damage

the air ventilation seat.

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• Do not place heavy or sharp ob‐

jects on the seat. Those things

may damage the air ventilation

seat.

• Be careful not to spill liquid such as

water or beverages on the seat. If

you spill some liquid, wipe the seat

with a dry towel. Before using the

air ventilation seat, dry the seat

completely.

• Do not change the seat cover. It

may damage the seat warmer or

airventilation system.

CAUTION

n Air intake

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There is an air intake for the rear air

ventilation at the lower part of the

rear center seatback. If the air in‐

take is blocked, efficiency of the rear

air ventilation will be lower. Be care‐

ful not to block the air intake.

Clock

You can set the clock by using the AVN

(Audio or Navigation)

For the details, refer to the AVN man‐

ual.

WARNING

Do not adjust the clock while driving.

You may lose your steering control

and cause an accident that results in

severe personal injury or death.

Clothes hanger (if equipped)

To use the hanger, pull down the upper

portion of hanger.

CAUTION

Do not hang heavy clothes, since

those may damage the hook.

WARNING

Do not hang other objects such as

hangers or hard objects except

clothes. Also, do not put heavy,

sharp or breakable objects in the

clothe pockets. In an accident or

when the curtain air bag is inflated,

it may cause vehicle damage or per‐

sonal injury.

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Floor mat anchor(s) (if

equipped)

When using a floor mat on the front

floor carpet, make sure it attaches to

the floor mat anchor(s) in your vehicle.

This keeps the floor mat from sliding

forward.

WARNING

The following must be observed

when installing ANY floor mat to the

vehicle.
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• Ensure that the floor mats are se‐

curely attached to the vehicle's

floor mat anchor(s) before driving

the vehicle.

• Do not use ANY floor mat that

cannot be firmly attached to the

vehicle's floor mat anchors.

• Do not stack floor mats on top of

one another (e.g. all-weather rub‐

ber mat on top of a carpeted floor

mat). Only a single floor mat

should be installed in each position.

IMPORTANT - Your vehicle was man‐

ufactured with driver's side floor

mat anchors that are designed to

securely hold the floor mat in place.

To avoid any interference with pedal

operation, we recommend that the

Kia floor mat designed for use in

your vehicle be installed.

Rear mirror (if equipped)

To use the rear mirror, press the cover

and it will slowly open and the mirror

lamp will turn on.

CAUTION

Close the mirror cover securely. If

the mirror cover is not closed, the

lamp will stay on and could result in

battery discharge and possible mir‐

ror damage.

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Bag hanger (if equipped)

Pull the strap (1) to hang a bag on the

hook (2).

When you are not use the hook, fold

the hook.

CAUTION

Do not hang heavy things, since

those may damage the hook.

Luggage net (holder) (if

equipped)

To keep items from shifting in the car‐

go area, you can use the holders loca‐

ted in the cargo area to attach the lug‐

gage net.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the goods or

the vehicle, care should be taken

when carrying fragile or bulky ob‐

jects in the luggage compartment.

WARNING

To avoid eye injury, DO NOT over‐

stretch the luggage net. ALWAYS

keep your face and body out of the

luggage net’s recoil path. DO NOT

use the luggage net when the strap

has visible signs of wear or damage.

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Rear curtain (if equipped)

To fold the rear curtain, press the but‐

ton. To unfold the rear curtain, press

the button again.

The rear curtain will fold automatically

when you shift the shift lever into R

(Reverse) and unfold automatically

when you shift the shift lever from R

(Reverse) into P (Park).

After the rear curtain is folded by shift‐

ing the shift lever into R (Reverse) and

drive more than 20 km/h with the shift

lever in D (Drive), the rear curtain will

unfold automatically.

You can activate or deactivate the rear

curtain button on the rear armrest by

using the REAR LOCK button on the

rear armrest or System Settings in

AVN(Audio, Video, and Navigation).

Detailed information for System Set‐

tings is described in a separately sup‐

plied manual.

If the REAR LOCK button activated (LED

ON ), you can not activate the rear

curtain button.

After deactivating (LED OFF ) the

REAR LOCK button, you can activate

the rear curtain button.

If the REAR LOCK button has activated

through AVN, you can deactivate the

REAR LOCK button only Through AVN.

CAUTION

Do not pull or fold the rear curtain

by hand. It could cause motor failure.

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Side curtain (if equipped)

To use the side curtain:

1. Lift the curtain by the hook (1).
2. Hang the curtain on both sides of

the hook.

3. Pull the curtain backward by the

hook (2).

4. Hang the curtain on the hook.

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MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM

AUX and USB port

You can use an AUX port to connect au‐

dio devices and an USB port to plug in

an USB and in an iPod

®

.

NOTICE

When using a portable audio device

connected to the power outlet, noise

may occur during playback. If this

happens, use the power source of

the portable audio device.

iPod

®

is a trademark of Apple Inc.

USB charger

The USB charger is designed to re‐

charge batteries of small size electrical

devices using a USB cable. The electrical

devices can be recharged when the en‐

gine start/stop button is in acc/on/start

position.

The battery charging state may be

monitored on the electrical device.

Disconnect the USB cable from the USB

port after use.

• Some devices are not supported for

fast charging but will be charged with

normal speed.

• Use the USB charger when the engine

is running to prevent battery dis‐

charge.

• Only devices that fits the USB port

can be used.

• Battery chargers cannot be charged.

Audio / Video / Navigation

system (AVN)

Detailed information for the AVN sys‐

tem is described in a separately sup‐

plied manual.

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Driver information system (DIS)

Detailed information for the DIS sys‐

tem is described in a separately sup‐

plied manual.

Bluetooth

®

wireless technology

hands-free

You can use the phone wirelessly by

using the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technol‐

ogy.

1. Call / Answer lever
2. Call end lever
3. Microphone

Detailed information for the

Bluetooth

®

Wireless Technology hands-free is de‐

scribed in the manual supplied sepa‐

rately.

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