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Perodua Myvi 2017 Quick Guide

This document provides a quick user guide for a MYVI vehicle. It includes an overview of the instrument panel and cluster, as well as explanations of features like smart entry, push start/stop buttons, and safety systems. The guide gives the locations and functions of common controls and displays.

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Perodua Myvi 2017 Quick Guide

This document provides a quick user guide for a MYVI vehicle. It includes an overview of the instrument panel and cluster, as well as explanations of features like smart entry, push start/stop buttons, and safety systems. The guide gives the locations and functions of common controls and displays.

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QUICK USER GUIDE

This Quick User Guide is not designed to provide owners with comprehensive
information about the MYVI. Please refer to the Owner’s Manual that comes with
this vehicle for more details. All information in this guide is valid at the time of printing.
Perodua reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
INDEX
OVERVIEW
INSTRUMENT PANEL ........................................................................................... 1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ..................................................................................... 2
MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY ...................................................................... 4
INTERIOR VIEW ..................................................................................................... 5
SMART ENTRY ....................................................................................................... 6
PUSH START/STOP BUTTON ............................................................................ 8
HOOD & FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE ............................................................ 10
ENGINE COMPARTMENT.................................................................................... 11

FEATURE/OPERATION
MULTIMEDIA BACKGROUND SETTING ......................................................... 12
SETTING UP ‘SMART LINK’ FOR ANDROID.................................................... 13
A.S.A. ( ADVANCED SAFETY ASSIST).............................................................. 20
EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL (ESS) .................................................................... 22
‘ECO IDLE’ SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 23
HILL-START ASSIST (HSA) .................................................................................. 25
VSC & TRC SYSTEMS ............................................................................................ 26
WINDOW JAM PROTECTION ............................................................................ 28
LIGHT, TURN SIGNALS & WIPER ...................................................................... 29
SEATS........................................................................................................................ 31
AUDIO, CLOCK, BLUETOOH, STEERING SWITCH ....................................... 32
AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS ..................................................................................... 34
POWER WINDOW, SIDE MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL ............................. 35
POWER SOCKET, USB PHONE CHARGING,
BUILT-IN TOLL READER .................................................................................... 36

SAFETY & EMERGENCY


SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURE.............................................................. 37
OVERVIEW
INSTRUMENT PANEL

20
18 OFF

2
1
O 21

17 PASSENGER P 19 23 A
OFF 22
OFF

10 9 8 7 6 5 1 4 2 3

START
STOP

SRS AIRBAG

MAXCOOL
1
MAX 15 16 13 12
2
OFF

1 2
A/C MODE MEMORY MEMORY
FRONT REAR

11
14

1 Outer mirror switch (if equipped) # SRS air bags for driver
2 Multi -control switch $ Engine start/stop button
3 Fog light switch (if equipped) % Air conditioner control panel
4 Built-in Toll Reader antenna & Power socket
(if equipped) ' USB power outlet (if equipped)
5 Combination meter panel ( Front passenger seat belt indicator
6 Windshield wiper and washer switch ) Central doors lock switch
7 Hazard warning signal switch * Front corner sensor switch
8 Radio control panel + Advanced Safety Assist (A.S.A.) OFF
9 SRS air bags for front passenger switch (if equipped)
! Glove box , Headlight levelling switch
" Built-in Toll Reader - VSC & TRC OFF switch
(if equipped) . Eco Idle OFF switch (if equipped)

1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1 2 3 4

eco A
OFF
A

3 4 100 120
5 E F 80 140
x1000r/min km/h
2 6 4 REAR
60 160
ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF
IDLESTOP ERROR 40 180
1 7 ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE
km/L 20 200
8 220
ODO/TRIP
! DISP
TRC
AT OFF OFF OFF P BBS

7 55
6

1 Tachometer 5 Odometer Display Reset Button


2 Fuel Gauge 6 Indicator & Warning Light
3 AT Shift Indicator Light 7 Multi-information Display
4 Speedometer

If indicator & Warning lights do not turn off within a few seconds of starting the engine,
there may be a malfunction. Have your car checked at an authorised Perodua Service Centre.

INDICATOR SYMBOL
For details, refer to “Indicator & Warning Lights” in Section 5 Owner’s Manual.

P Parking brake warning light Door ajar warning light

Brake warning light Low fuel level warning light

Oil pressure warning light Water temperature warning light

Battery charge warning light Malfunction indicator light (MIL)

ABS (Anti-lock Braking


Air bag warning light
System) warning light

2
3 5 E F

6 60
x1000r/min Security
Indicator
4 REAR light
ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF
40
7
IDLESTOP ERROR
ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE

20

Security indicator light Power steering warning light


km/L

8
!
TRC
AT OFF OFF OFF P

Eco indicator light Key-free warning light

Seat belt warning light


Service reminder indicator (Rear passanger)
REAR

A.S.A. OFF indicator light


VSC OFF indicator light
OFF OFF (if equipped)

TRC TRC OFF indicator light


A.S.A. operation indicator
OFF (if equipped)

Slip indicator light Seat belt warning light


(Driver)

A Eco Idle READY indicator


light (if equipped) AT AT warning light

Eco Idle OFF indicator light Automatic transmission shift


4

A E F

(if equipped) indicator light


4 REAR

OFF
ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF
IDLESTOP ERROR
ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE
km/L

E F

ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF


IDLESTOP ERROR
ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE
4 REAR
Multi information display High beam indicator light
km/L

100 120
80 140

Speedometer Tail light- on indicator light


60
km/h
160
40 180
20 200
220
ODO/TRIP
DISP

BBS

Master warning light 3 4


5

Tachometer
6
x1000r/min
2

1 7

(if equipped) !
8

Front fog light-on indicator ADV SAFETY ASSIST


Advance Safety Assist (A.S.A.)
light (if equipped)
ERROR
ERROR warning light (if equipped)

Turn signal / Hazard warning ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF


Advance Safety Assist (A.S.A.) OFF
signal indicator light warning light (if equipped)

If indicator does not turn off within a few seconds of starting engine, there may be a malfunction.
Have the system checked by an authorised Perodua Service Centre.
3
MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY

eco A
OFF
A

3 4 100 120
5 E F 80 140
x1000r/min km/h
2 6 4 REAR
60 160
ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF
IDLESTOP ERROR 40 180
1 7 ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE
km/L 20 200
8 220
ODO/TRIP
! DISP
TRC
AT OFF OFF OFF P BBS

MAIN ROUTINE
Each time reset button is pressed, the indication changes in the following sequences given
below:

ODO k TRIP k AVG k CFC


km km km/L km/L

1. Odometer (ODO) 2. Trip Meter (TRIP) 3. Average Fuel 4. Current Fuel


Consumption (AVG) Consumption (CFC)

RANGE k IDLE STOP k IDLE STOP


ODO k
km

5. Max Travel 6. ‘Eco Idle’ Timer* 7. ‘Eco Idle’ Timer 8. Ilumination Control
Range (RANGE) (Total Duration)* (accessible when
headlamp is on)
CUSTOMIZE ROUTINE
(Accessible when car is at stop k at ODO mode press more than 3s to enter customize
routine setting mode)

k k
km

1. Eco indicator Display 2.‘ Eco Idle’ Timer Display* 3. Service Info
(switching between (switching between ‘dSP
‘Eco On’ and ‘Eco Off’) On’ and ‘dSP Off’) *If equipped

4
INTERIOR VIEW

2 3 4 5

10

9 8 7 6

1 Sun Visor 6 Rear seat


2 Door lock / unlock switch 7 Front seat
3 Power window switch 8 Parking brake lever
4 Room light 9 Shift lever
5 Seat belt ! Rear - view mirror

5
SMART ENTRY
LOCKING OPERATION UNLOCKING OPERATION BOOT UNLOCKING OPERATION

Press once :
Unlock driver door Press once to unlock
: Press once to lock
Press twice :
Unlock all doors

PANIC ALARM BUTTON

Press and hold

To stop alarm, press button , or


The alarm will sound for 45 seconds if any of these buttons are not pressed.

EMERGENCY KEY

Lock
Knob
Unlock
Emergency key

Push the knob downwards to release the emergency key.


Use the emergency key if the Smart Key battery is weak or if the Smart Entry function does not
operate properly.

6
LOCK / UNLOCK DOORS

Request switch

Lock

Smart
Smart Key
entry

Grasp

Smart key

Unlock

UNLOCK BOOT WITH REQUEST SWITCH

Press button to open boot

Operating range may vary by surrounding conditions.


(i) Keyless entry (remote): Within 3 metres from centre of vehicle.
(ii) Smart entry: Within approximately 80cm from outer door handle.

7
PUSH START/STOP BUTTON
PUSH START SYSTEM

Switch indicator

The Push Start/Stop Button


allows you to start and stop the
engine without inserting a key
into ignition.

TO START ENGINE

Shift lever button


N
P

Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission

TO STOP ENGINE
The engine will stop when you: Shift lever button

• Press and hold the Push Start/Stop P


Button for more than 3 seconds or;
• Press the Push Start/Stop Button
more than 3 times.

8
TO CHANGE ENGINE IGNITION MODE
OFF ACC ON OFF ACC ON

Not in P range
In P range

Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission

When brake pedal is not depressed, pressing the Push Start/Stop Button will change
the engine mode.

SWITCHING ENGINE ON WHEN SMART KEY BATTERY IS WEAK

Shift lever button


N
P

1 For AT : Move the gear shift to ‘P’ while For MT: Move the gear shift
depressing the brake pedal. to ‘N’ while depressing the clutch pedal

2 Touch the Push Start/Stop Button with the 3 Push the Push Start/Stop Button within 4
Smart Key until the buzzer sounds and the seconds after the buzzer sounds and the engine
engine switch indicator turns green. switch indicator turns green.

9
HOOD & FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE
HOOD RELEASE

Insert rod hold hood


to open

Pull up latch and raise hood

FUEL TANK DOOR RELEASE AND CAP OPENING

Open
UNLEADED
FUEL ONLY

Close

Lever

UNLEADED
FUEL ONLY

Hanger

Make sure cap is securely closed ( indicated by a


‘click’ sound) to prevent fuel spillage.

10
ENGINE COMPARTMENT

6 5 4 3 2 1

7 8

1 Battery 5 Engine oil filler cap


2 Windshield washer fluid tanks 6 Brake fluid reserve tank
3 Fusible link 7 Engine oil level gauge
4 Spark plug 8 Engine oil filter

Regularly scheduled maintenance, including oil changes, will help extend the life of your
vehicle and maintain performance. Please refer to the maintenance schedule in section 13
of the Owner’s Manual.

11
FEATURE/OPERATION
MULTIMEDIA BACKGROUND SETTING
1 Touch [Setting] button on Main Menu Source Control Screen to set various setting functions.

2 Background – To select skin colour of blue, black amber, green and pink.

12
SETTING UP ‘SMART LINK’ FOR ANDROID
CONNECT BLUETOOTH TO ENABLE SMART LINK AUDIO

1 Activate Bluetooth on your Android device and pair it with


the Multimedia System to enable ‘Smart Link’ Audio*

TURN ON H/P USB DEBUG


2 ‘Smart Link’ connection requires you to enable ‘Developer
Options’. If your device does not have ‘Developer Options’
enabled, follow the steps below.

Settings
CONNECTION DEVICE CONTROLS GENERAL About device
Legal information
a. Go to ‘Settings’ Accessories
Device name
b. Go to ‘About Phone’ Application manager Galaxy 33 Neo+
Mode number
(or ‘About Device’) Default applications GT-ID300I
Kernel version
c. Tap ‘Build Number’ Battery
3 4 0 2768877
Power saving mode se:infra@SWDA2XXX1
7 times to enable Fri Sep 19 20:33 XXXX 2014
Storage
‘Developer Options’. Build number
JLS36C 19300IZCUANI5
Security

About device

*Please refer to Bluetooth pairing manual for more details.

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3 A ‘USB Debugging’ screen will appear.
Follow the instructions listed on the screen.

a. Go to ‘Developer Options’.
b. Enable ‘Developer Options.
b. Check or enable ‘USB Debugging’.

4 Allow ‘USB Debugging’ on your Android device when window pops up on smartphone.

Allow USB debugging?

USB debugging is intended for


development purposes only.
It can be used to copy data
between your computer and
your device, install applica-
vtions on your device without

CANCEL OK

Your device may have a dierent way of enabling ‘Developer Options’.


Please refer to your device’s user manual for more details.

14
CONNECT USB CABLE

5 Connect USB cable to the USB port.


Enter‘Smart Link’mode by touching the‘Smart Link’button.

6 A ‘Connect to phone’ screen will appear.


On the Android device, allow for USB Debugging.

15
7 The Drive Mode app will be automatically downloaded and installed to your Android
device. Once download is complete, the device screen will be mirrored on the touchscreen.

‘DRIVE MODE’ APP INSTALLATION


Open the Drive Mode app to enter the‘Smart Link’control menu.‘Smart Link’is now ready for use.

21 Jul 2016 Maps Telephone Music


Drive Mode
Exciting and Safe 3:43

• Steps 1 to 7 only need to be done once for each Android device, for first time users only.
• ‘Smart Link’ only works with Android OS 4.0 and above.
• 'Smart Link' does not support iOS.
• The Drive Mode app installation requires at least 10MB of storage space on your Android
device.
• ‘Drive Mode’ App does not contain viruses. You may receive an alert from your device’s
antivirus software during its first installation. Select “yes” if confirmation of installation is
required.
• Use only original USB cables.
• Performance may vary according to device specifications.

16
‘SMART LINK’ NAVIGATION
Touch [Navigation] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to access Google Maps or Waze applications.

Choose application

21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music

3:43 Maps Waze

Select the desired map application by tapping


on the icon.

‘SMART LINK’ TELEPHONE

Touch [Telephone] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to make a phone call.

KEYPAD CONTACT

1 2 3 John
ABC DEF 012345678
21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music
4 5 6 Jaden
3:43 GHI JKL MNO
019123456

7 8 9 Jacob
016789123
PQRS TUV W XYZ

John
* 0+
# 012345678

Dial the desired phone number using the keypad, then touch [ ].
OR
Touch [CONTACT] to enter the Phone Book. Touch the desired contact number.

17
‘SMART LINK’ MUSIC
Touch [Music] on the ‘Smart Link’ control menu to play music from your Android device.

21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music

3:43
Music functions:
[ ] Pause
[ ] Play
[ ] Skip forward
[ ] Skip backward
SONGS PLAYING [ ] Repeat playlist
[ ] Repeat current song
Song Title [ ] Shue
ALBUM Artist Touch [Song] to display song list.
COVER Select the desired song.

ADDITIONAL ‘SMART LINK’ APP

• Touch [ + ] on the ‘Smart Link’


control menu to add an application
21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music from your Android device.
3:43 • Select the desired application from
the application list.
• The added application icon will
overwrite the [ + ].

A total of 15 applications can be added to the ‘Smart Link’ control menu, but only Map,
Phone & Music Apps function during driving.

18
REMOVING ‘SMART LINK’ APP
• Touch and hold the application
Waze
21 Jul 2016 Telephone Music icon until [ ] appears.
3:43 • Touch the [ ] to remove the
application.

Gallery UFirst

POTRAIT AND LANSCAPE DISPLAY SELECTION


• Touch and hold the desired application icon
until appears.
• Touch to select portrait or
landscape display.
dim: Portrait Display
light: Landscape Display

OTHER CONTROL FUNCTIONS

21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music 21 Jul 2016 Navigate Telephone Music

3:43 3:43

Touch [ ] to display the Control Functions bar. Control Functions:


[ ] Close Control Functions bar
[ ] Back to previous screen
[ ] Go to home screen
[ ] Provide menu to the selected item
[ ] Quit ‘Smart Link’

• ‘Smart Link’ videos play at a frame rate of 15 to 20FPS.


• ‘Drive Mode’ App does not contain viruses. You may receive an alert from your device’s antivirus

19
A.S.A. (ADVANCED SAFETY ASSIST)
A.S.A. is designed to support the driver’s awareness, decision making and vehicle operation
contributing to a safe driving experience.

STEREO CAMERA

Horizontal view
about 40 degrees

Stereo camera
detection range

Vertical view
about 20 degrees
Stereo camera
detection range

i) A stereo camera mounted in front of the inside rear view mirror which detect vehicle up to
about 60m (pedestrian up to 30m) in front.
ii) The stereo camera will not operate properly if the wind shield view in front of the camera is
obstructed by something, dirt, foggy, sticker etc.

A.S.A. OFF SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)

OFF OFF
A.S.A. OFF indicator light
Push more than 2 seconds
to turn OFF A.S.A. function

A.S.A. OFF indicator light will illuminate at the meter panel. Every time you start the engine by
the engine switch operation, A.S.A. function will return to ready state.

20
PRE-COLLISION WARNING
1 Start of Pre-collision Warning

PiPiPiPiPiPi
flashing This function alerts the driver when there
Stereo camera is a risk of collision with a front obstacle
(vehicle/pedestrian) through recognition
from the stereo camera.

Possibility to crash with front vehicle : high

This funtion are operates when speed are about 4~30 km/h

PRE-COLLISION BRAKING
2 Start of emergency braking

When risk of collision with front obstacle


PiPiPiPiPi...
flashing lighting (vehicle) is higher, the system implements
Stereo camera emergency braking to avoid the collision
or mitigate damage.

Possibility to crash with front vehicle : more high

Driver should instantly press the brake pedal to continue stop condition because the vehicle will
slowly starts moving after about 1.5 seconds.

PEDAL MISOPERATION CONTROL


3
Stepping on the wrong pedal STORE
When the vehicle detects obstacles (vehicle/
PiPiPiPiPi...
wall/building) in front and driver depress
Stereo flashing lighting
camera accelerator pedal quickly and strongly, the
sudden acceleration is controlled.
about 4 meter

Obstacle
Suppress of engine output * If there is no parking curb, car will still
move slowly.

If the depression of accelerator pedal is strong but not quick at under 4km/h, only warning is
operated.
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FRONT DEPARTURE ALERT
4

flashing
Warning sound when your vehicle keep
PiPiPi éééé
stopping although the preceding vehicle
has already moved forward more than
about 3 meter away.

about 10 meter about 3 meter

Shift position is other than H & I and distance between the stopped preceding vehicle
and own vehicles is within about 10 meter.

EMERGENGY STOP SIGNAL (ESS)


Emergency stop signal (ESS) is a function to reduce the rear - end collision by lashes the hazard
warning signal light turn on when sudden braking applied, to warn the vehicle that follow.

1 Hard braking

2 Brake lights
come on

3 Hazard warning
lights flash

4 Hazard warning indicators blink

ESS operates under this condition :


• Hazard warning signal light is OFF
• Vehicle speed is about more than 60 km/h
• The system detect any ‘‘hard’’ or ‘‘sudden braking’’ or ABS is activated.

Driver is obliged for a safe driving and avoid unnecessary sudden braking.

22
‘ECO IDLE’ SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
The ‘Eco Idle’ system automatically shuts down the engine
when the vehicle is idle and restarts it when the vehicle returns
to motion, improving fuel consumption, reducing emissions
and minimising idling noise.

4
eco A
OFF
A

100 120
A
3 5 E F 80 140
x1000r/min km/h
2 6 4 REAR
60 160 Eco Idle Ready
ADV SAFETY ASSIST OFF
IDLESTOP ERROR 40 180
1 7 ODOTRIPAVGCFCRANGE

8
km/L 20 200
220
ODO/TRIP
A
!
AT OFF
TRC
OFF OFF P BBS
DISP
OFF
Eco Idle OFF

1 When conditions for ‘Eco Idle’ mode are


fullled during driving, the ‘Eco Idle’ READY
Green indicator turns on in green (standby state).

Eco Idle 2 While the gear shift is in D 4 , depress


the brake pedal and stop your vehicle
for ‘Eco
Idle’ mode. The indicator will remain on
in green during ‘Eco Idle’ mode.
Release the foot
from the brake 3 The engine restarts when foot is released
pedal
from the brake pedal. The ‘Eco Idle’ READY
indicator will turn off.

Red 4 The ‘Eco Idle’ READY indicator turn on in


green again after conditions for ‘Eco Idle’
Engine restart
mode are fullled.

23
‘Eco Idle’ may not operate normally under the following conditions. Have the vehicle checked
by an authorized Perodua Service Centre.

The interior light turns on when the driver’s


door is closed and does not turn on when
the driver’s door is opened.

DOOR

Door ajar warning light turns on when the


driver’s door is closed and does not turn on
when the driver’s door is opened.

Seat belt reminder light flashs when driver’s


seatbelt is fasterned, and/or does not flash
when driver’s seat belt is not fasterned.

24
HILL - START ASSIST (HSA)
Hill-start Assist (HSA) helps to prevent the vehicle from rolling back when starting up again from
a stopped position on an incline.

1 Release the brake pedal


slowly.

2 Vehicle retains brake force


for 2 seconds

3 Accelerate to continue
driving.

25
VSC & TRC SYSTEMS
Vehicle Stability Control(VSC)
Keeps the vehicle stable during sudden turns or on slippery roads.

TractionControl (TRC)
Assists with keeping the stability of the vehicle when accelerating on slippery roads.

VSC & TRC OPERATION

Front wheels skid Rear wheels skid Rear wheels skid

With VSC - The vehicle is stabilized Without VSC - Skidding occur

• These situations may arise depending on road, tyre and weather conditions.
• The vehicle is more secure if it is equipped with ABS (Anti-lock Bracking System) & EBD
(Electronic Brakeforce Disribution.)

26
IMPORTANT:
Even when VSC & TRC are operation, there are
limits tothe systems’ traction and stability control.
Dangerous driving may still cause accidents.

Pressing

OFF

switches VSC off.

OFF
illuminates.

Pressing and holding

OFF
switches VSC & TRC off
TRC
OFF OFF
and
OFF
illuminates

If there is an error,

illuminates

27
WINDOW JAM PROTECTION
The Window Jam Protection function is an auto-reverse safety feature. The window will stop
rising when closing if the sensor detects an obstruction between the glass and window frame.

Obstruction
k

• Turn ignition switch ‘‘ON’’.


Rising
• Push and hold the power window switch down
until window has opened completely.
Glass • Hold the power window switch in the one - touch
closing position.
• Continue holding the switch for a further 2 seconds
after the window has closed completely.

Retract
k

Window jam Protection will not a activate if


obstruction is too small.

Glass

28
LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS & WIPER
HIGH BEAM & HEADLIGHT FLASH FOG LIGHT SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)
4 Front fog light switch
2
ON

1
3 OFF

1 Clearance ligths 3 Headlight flasher


2 Headlights 4 High beam

TURN SIGNAL CONTROL FOLLOW ME HOME FUNCTION


1 OFF 1
2
1 Left turn
2 Lane change
3 3 Lane change
4 Right turn
4
2
Headlight OFF
PULL
3

Headlight will turn‘‘ON’’for 30 seconds before


it will automatically turn ‘‘OFF’’
HEADLIGHT LEVELLING SWITCH

2
1
Rotate the dial up & down to change the
O direction.

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AUTO LIGHT OFF FUNCTION

TURN
OFF

door open

The headlights are automatically turned off if the driver’s door opened after the engine switch
is turned to “OFF” or “ACC”.

WINSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH

MIST Washer
OFF

INT ON
Slow speed
Fast speed

During intermittent (INT) operation, the interval becomes shorter as the driving speed rises.

30
SEATS
ADJUSTMENT FRONT

3 1 Seat Position (Forward/Backward)


2 Seat Back Angle
3 Seat Height Adjuster (Driver’s Side only)

FoldingREAR
FOLDING rearSEAT
seat
Seat belt
hanger

Release the seat belt from the seat belt


hanger Lower the head restraint (if equipped)

HEAD RESTRAINTS
Adjust Install Remove

Up Up Up

Down Down Down

Lock release button Lock release button Lock release button

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AUDIO
Type A
CLOCK BUTTON POWER/MODE BUTTON MUTE BUTTON

EQ BUTTON VOLUME BUTTON AUTO STORE/SELECT


(AS-SEL) BUTTON

Type B
POWER/MODE BUTTON MUTE BUTTON

EQ/CLOCK BUTTON VOLUME BUTTON AUTO STORE/SELECT


(AS-SEL) BUTTON

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CLOCK
Hour
Selecting the time :
Type A :

Type B :
Minute
Adjust the hour / minute by pressing [ VOL + ]
or [ VOL - ] Button.

PAIRING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE


**Do not attempt thebluetooth pairing while driving**
1) Press button for about 5 seconds until you hear 3 continous beeps.
2) The audio display ‘‘ PAIRING’’ and logo ‘‘ ‘‘ will flashing
3) Switch on the bluetooth feature in your phone.
4) Search new device in bluetooth mode using your phone until you found ‘‘BLUETOOTH CAR KIT’’
5) Audio System default name is ‘‘BLUETOOTH CAR KIT’’ and passkey is ‘‘0000’’
6) LCD will display ‘‘CONNECTED’’ & ‘‘ ’’ will stop flashing.
7) If connection failed, the LCD will display ‘‘FAILED’’
8) If the bluetooth is disconnected the LCD will display ‘‘DISCONT’’

Once you here connected the bluetooth device, it is automatically connected whenever the
engine switch is m the ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ ON’’ position. For detailed pairing instructions,
see your audio system owner’s manual.

STEERING SWITCH

1 Volume down button 3 Tune up button 5 Mode button


2 Volume up button 4 Tune down button 6 ‘Receive call’ button

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AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS
TURN ON THE AIR CONDITIONER

MAXCOOL MAX
1
2
OFF

1 Ignition switch on
3 A/C MODE
1
MEMORY
2
MEMORY
FRONT REAR
2 Press
3 Press A/C
2

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

MAX
1 MAXCOOL
1
2
1 Press to increase level
2 OFF
2 Press to decrease level
A/C FRONT REAR
MODE
1
MEMORY
2
MEMORY
3 MAXCOOL will appear after
pressing to the maximum / end.
3
MAXCOOL

BLOWER FAN SWITCH

MAXCOOL
1
MAX 1
2
OFF
2
MODE
1 2 1 Press to increase level
A/C MEMORY MEMORY

2 Press OFF to decrease level


FRONT REAR

3 Press OFF until no level display of


MAX LCD to turn off the blower
1
2
OFF

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SET MEMORY

MAXCOOL MAX
1
2
OFF

1 2
1 Set preferred setting of air
MODE 1
A/C FRONT REAR
MEMORY MEMORY
conditioner by pressing MEMORY or
2
MEMORY button.

MAXCOOL
1
2 To replace a memory, hold either
2 button for 1.5 second.
OFF

1 2
A/C MODE MEMORY MEMORY
FRONT REAR

POWER WINDOW
Master switch Passenger

Driver side

Up
Front
passenger side Down

Rear passenger
sides

Automatic operation
Push the switch down or pull it completely up and release to fully open or close . To stop window
partially, push the switch lightly in the opposite direction during opening or closing.

SIDE MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL


1 3
Master switch
1 Set the master switch to left or right as you desire
2 Push the control switch to adjust the mirror
3 Return to master switch to the neutral (OFF)
L
position when not in use.
MIRROR
R
The remote control operates with the ignition
set to ‘‘ACC’’ or ‘‘ON’’.
Control switch Fold side
2 mirror switch

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POWER SOCKET USB PHONE CHARGING
Front Rear

Power socket

0W
/12
12V AX
M

Ignition switch must


be in “ACC” or “ON”
position for use.

BUILT - IN TOLL READER ( IF EQUIPPED )


1

Front windscreen

3 2
1 LCD
2 Card slot
Prepaid 3 Press button to check the
Antenna prepaid card balance
card

* Card not included

SEAT POCKET
Side Rear

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SAFETY & EMERGENCY
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
DOOR LOCK

Front of vehicle Front of vehicle


Fr
Central door lock
switch Lock button

P
Lock Unlock
Inside handle

FRONT CORNER SENSOR SWITCH

Front corner
sensor switch
• This function will assist driver to park the
vehicle during front parking
P • Press the switch to activate the system

DOOR CHILD SAFETY LOCK TILT STEERING

Unlock

Lock
Lock

Unlock

Moving the lever to “LOCK” will allow the


door to be openned only from the outside.

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Baby seats Child Seat Junior Seat

• This vehicle is equipped with ISO FIX child restraint system seat.
• The child restraint seat should be properly installed on the rear seat

SEAT BELTS
Front

Take up
slack

Too high

Push
Correct

Adjusting Unfasten
Rear

Left side
buckle (center)
Right side
2
buckle (small)
1

Seperate type

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FRONT SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER ADJUSTABLE SHOULDER BELT ANCHOR

Push
Push

Pull

• Actuated when subjected to a strong


impact from the front.
• Seat belt will instantly retracts to secure The belt anchor can be adjusted in four
the upper body of occupant. stages.

AIR BAGS
SRS Front Air Bags SRS Side Air Bags

Severe impact from front of the vehicle Severe impact from side of the vehicle
SRS Curtain Air Bags

Severe impact from side & rear of the vehicle

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TOOL BOX LOCATION

Tool bag
• Hub nut wrench
• Jack handle
• Towing hook

Spare tyre

Jack

FLOOR MAT INSTALLATION

Floor Mat Before driving, ensure that the


floor mat is installed securely
Fastener in the ccorrect position.

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