KIA Quoris (2018 year). Instruction — part 1

SEATS

Driver`s seat

1. Forward and rearward
2. Seat cushion length
3. Seatback angle
4. Headrest height
5. Driver position memory system

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6. Lumbar support

Front Passenger`s seat

7. Forward and rearward
8. Seatback angle
9. Headrest height

Rear seat

10. Forward and rearward
11. Easy access button

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12. Front passenger’s seat forward and

rearward

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13. Front passenger’s seat back angle

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14. Lumbar support
15. Rear control lock button
16. Front passenger’s seat walk in but‐

ton

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if equipped

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17. Relaxation mode button

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(Front passenger's seat and rear

seat are operated simultaneously)

18. Armrest

WARNING

n Loose objects

Loose objects in the driver’s foot

area could interfere with the opera‐

tion of the foot pedals, possibly

causing an accident. Do not place

anything under the front seats.

WARNING

n Driver responsibility for pas‐

sengers

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if equipped

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Riding in a vehicle with the seatback

reclined could lead to serious or fatal

injury in an accident. If a seat is re‐

clined during an accident, the occu‐

pant’s hips may slide under the lap

portion of the seat belt applying

great force to the unprotected abdo‐

men. Serious or fatal internal injuries

could result. The driver must advise

the passenger to keep the seatback

in an upright position whenever the

vehicle is in motion.

WARNING

Do not use an aftermarket sitting

cushion that reduces friction be‐

tween the seat and passenger. The

passenger's hips may slide under the

lap portion of the seat belt during an

accident or a sudden stop. Serious or

fatal internal injuries could result be‐

cause the seat belt can't operate

normally.

WARNING

n Driver’s seat

• Never attempt to adjust the seat

while the vehicle is moving. This

could result in loss of control, and

an accident causing death, serious

injury, or property damage.

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• Do not allow anything to interfere

with the normal position of the

seatback. Storing items against a

seatback or in any other way in‐

terfering with proper locking of a

seatback could result in serious or

fatal injury in a sudden stop or col‐

lision.

• Always drive and ride with your

seatback upright and the lap por‐

tion of the seat belt snug and low

across the hips. This is the best

position to protect you in case of

an accident.

• In order to avoid unnecessary and

perhaps severe air bag injuries, al‐

ways sit as far back as possible

from the steering wheel while

maintaining comfortable control of

the vehicle. We recommend that

your chest be at least 250 mm

(10 inches) away from the steer‐

ing wheel.

WARNING

• Do not adjust the seat while wear‐

ing seat belts. Moving the seat

cushion forward may cause strong

pressure on the abdomen.

• Use extreme caution so that hands

or other objects are not caught in

the seat mechanisms while the

seat is moving.

• Use extreme caution when picking

small objects trapped under the

seats or between the seat and the

center console. Your hands might

be cut or injured by the sharp

edges of the seats mechanism.

• Do not put a cigarette lighter on

the floor or seat. When you oper‐

ate the seat, gas may gush out of

the lighter and cause fire.

• If there are occupants in the rear

seats, be careful while adjusting

the front seat position.

Feature of Seat Leather

• Leather is made from the outer skin

of an animal, which goes through a

special process to be available for

use. Since it is a natural substance,

each part differs in thickness or den‐

sity. Wrinkles may appear as a natu‐

ral result of stretching and shrinking

depending on the temperature and

humidity.

• The seat is made of stretchable fab‐

ric to improve comfort.

• The parts contacting the body are

curved and the side supporting area

is high which provides driving comfort

and stability.

• Wrinkles may appear naturally from

usage. It is not a fault of the product.

CAUTION

• Wrinkles or abrasions which ap‐

pear naturally from usage are not

covered by warranty.

• Belts with metallic accessories,

zippers or keys inside the back

pocket may damage the seat fab‐

ric.

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• Make sure not to wet the seat. It

may change the nature of natural

leather.

• Jeans or clothes which could

bleach may contaminate the sur‐

face of the seat covering fabric.

Front seat adjustment

The front seat can be adjusted by using

the control switch located on the doors.

Before driving, adjust the seat to the

proper position so as to easily control

the steering wheel, pedals and switches

on the instrument panel.

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.

• Do not operate two or more power

seat control knobs at the same

time. Doing so may result in power

seat motor or electrical compo‐

nent malfunction.

Forward and backward

Push the control switch forward or

rearward to move the seat to the de‐

sired position. Release the switch once

the seat reaches the desired position.

When adjusting the seat position, the

headrest will be adjusted simultaneous‐

ly to the proper position. (if equipped)

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Cushion length adjustment (for

driver’s seat)

Push the control switch forward or

backward to move the seat cushion to

the desired length. Release the switch

once the seat cushion reaches the de‐

sired length.

Seatback angle

Push the upper part of the control

switch forward or backward to move

the seatback to the desired angle. Re‐

lease the switch once the seat reaches

the desired position.

Seat cushion height (if equipped)

Push the front portion of the control

switch up to raise or down to lower the

front part of the seat cushion. Push the

rear portion of the control switch up to

raise or down to lower the height of

the seat cushion. Release the switch

once the seat reaches the desired posi‐

tion.

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Lumbar support (for driver’s seat)

The lumbar support can be adjusted by

pressing the lumbar support switch.

Press the front portion of the switch

(1) to increase support or the rear por‐

tion of the switch (2) to decrease sup‐

port.

To move the support position up or

down, press the switch (3) or (4).

Release the switch once the seat rea‐

ches the desired position.

Driver position memory system

(if equipped)

A driver position memory system is

provided to store and recall the driver

seat, outside rearview mirror, HUD

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(Head-Up Display), brightness of the in‐

strument cluster illumination and

steering wheel positions with a simple

button operation. By saving the desired

positions into the system memory, dif‐

ferent drivers can reposition the driver

seat, outside rearview mirror and

steering wheel based upon their driving

preference.

*

if equipped

WARNING

Never attempt to operate the driver

position memory system while the

vehicle is moving.

This could result in loss of control,

and an accident causing death, seri‐

ous injury, or property damage.

Storing positions into memory

using the buttons on the door

Storing driver’s seat positions

1. Shift the shift lever into P while the

engine start/stop button is ON.

2. Adjust the driver seat, outside rear‐

view mirror, HUD

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(Head-up Dis‐

play), brightness of the instrument

cluster illumination and steering

wheel to positions comfortable for

the driver.

3. Press SET button on the control

panel. The system will beep once.

4. Press one of the memory buttons

(1 or 2) within 5 seconds after

pressing the SET button. The sys‐

tem will beep twice when the

memory has been successfully

stored.

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5. "Driver 1 (or 2) settings saved" will

appear on the LCD display.

Recalling positions from memory

1. Shift the shift lever into P while the

engine start/stop button is ON.

2. To recall the position in memory,

press the desired memory button

(1 or 2). The system will beep once,

then the driver seat, outside rear‐

view mirror and steering wheel will

automatically adjust to the stored

positions.

3. "Driver 1 (or 2) settings is applied"

will appear on the LCD display.

Adjusting one of the control knobs

for the driver seat, outside rear‐

view mirror and steering wheel

while the system is recalling the

stored positions will cause the

movement for that component to

stop and move in the direction that

the control knob is moved. Other

components will continue to the re‐

called position.

WARNING

Use caution when recalling adjust‐

ment memory while sitting in the

vehicle. Push the seat position con‐

trol knob to the desired position im‐

mediately if the seat moves too far

in any direction.

Easy access function

The steering wheel will move away

from the driver and the seat will move

rearward, when the engine start/stop

button is turned to the OFF position

and front driver’s door is opened.

The steering wheel will move toward

the driver and the seat will move for‐

ward, when the engine start/stop but‐

ton is turned to the ACC position or

when you insert the smart key into the

smart key holder with the shift lever in

the P position.

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NOTICE

You can activate or deactivate the

easy access function in the instru‐

ment cluster.

If you want detailed informations,

refer to the Seat/Steering on page

4-66.

Headrest (for front seat)

The driver's and front passenger's

seats are equipped with a headrest for

the occupant's safety and comfort.

The headrest not only provides comfort

for the driver and front passenger, but

also helps to protect the head and neck

in the event of a collision.

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 as 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. For this reason, 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 the occupants may occur

in the event of an accident. Headr‐

ests may provide protection

against neck injuries when proper‐

ly adjusted.

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• Do not adjust the headrest posi‐

tion of the driver's seat while the

vehicle is in motion.

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.

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