ventil GENESIS G90 2023 Owners Manual

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Vehicle Information, Consumer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
1. Instrument cluster .................................. 4-4
2. Horn ........................................................5-57
3. Driver’s front air bag ............................. 3-59
4. Engine Start/Stop button ....................... 6-5
5. Infotainment system ...........................5-168
6. Hazard warning flasher button .............. 8-2
7. Automatic climate control system ...... 5-121
8. Passenger’s front air bag ..................... 3-59
9. Glove box ............................................. 5-152
10. Rotary shifter (Rotary gear shift dial) ....6-11
11. Infotainment system controller ..........5-16812. Wireless charging system pad ............ 5-158
13. Wireless charging system indicator ... 5-158
14. Seat Warmer/ ........................................ 3-33
Air ventilation seat ................................ 3-36
15. Parking/View button ............................ 7-118
16. Drive mode button ................................6-61
17. Parking Safety button .......................... 7-134
18. Door close button .................................. 5-41
19. USB port ...............................................5-166
20. USB charger ......................................... 5-157
21. Power outlet ......................................... 5-156
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3. Safety System
Important Safety Precautions ...........................................................................3-2Always Wear Your Seat Belt ......................................................................................... 3-2
Restrain All Children ..................................................................................................... 3-2
Air Bag Hazards ............................................................................................................ 3-2
Driver Distraction ......................................................................................................... 3-2
Control Your Speed ...................................................................................................... 3-2
Keep Your Vehicle In Safe Condition ........................................................................... 3-2
Seats .................................................................................................................. 3-3Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................3-6
Front Seats ....................................................................................................................3-7
Rear Seats ................................................................................................................... 3-14
Head Restraint ............................................................................................................ 3-24
Pre-active Safety Seat (PSS) ......................................................................................3-31
Seat Warmers ............................................................................................................. 3-32
Air Ventilation Seats ................................................................................................... 3-35
Seat Belts ......................................................................................................... 3-39Seat Belt Safety Precautions .....................................................................................3-39
Seat Belt Warning Light ............................................................................................ 3-40
Seat Belt Restraint System ........................................................................................ 3-41
Seat Belt-Driver’s 3-point System with Emergency Locking Retractor.................. 3-41
Pre-Active Seat Belt (PSB) ........................................................................................3-45
Additional Seat Belt Safety Precautions .................................................................. 3-46
Care of Seat Belts ...................................................................................................... 3-48
Child Restraint System (CRS) ......................................................................... 3-49Our Recommendation: Children Always In the Rear .............................................. 3-49
Selecting a Child Restraint System (CRS) ................................................................ 3-50
Installing a Child Restraint System (CRS) ................................................................. 3-51
Air Bag - Supplemental Restraint System ..................................................... 3-57Where are the Air Bags? .............................................................................................3-59
How Does the Air Bags System Operate? .................................................................3-63
What to Expect After an Air Bag Inflates ................................................................. 3-66
Occupant Classification System (OCS) ..................................................................... 3-67
Why Didn’t My Air Bag Go Off In a Collision? ........................................................... 3-73
SRS Care ..................................................................................................................... 3-7 8
Additional Safety Precautions ................................................................................... 3-79
Air Bag Warning Labels .............................................................................................. 3-79

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M Seat sliding forward or rearward
N Seat cushion tilt/Seat height
O Seat cushion extension
P Seatback angle
Q Lumbar support R Seatback bolster
S Head restraint adjustment
T Massage switch
U Walk-in seat switch
V Air ventilation seat
seat warmers
Head restraint

SEATS
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Safety System
Rear seat warmers (if equipped)
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1. While the engine is on, press
button from the left side menu on the
armrest touchscreen.
[Climate screen is displayed.
2. Press
next to the seat which
requires heating, from the air
conditioning screen.
[Seat heater is turned on with strong
temperature level.
3. Press
to lower the temperature.
Press to raise the temperature
again.
[Press and hold
or to turn off
the seat heater, or press multiple
times until it turns off.
[Seat heater automatically turns off
once the temperature reaches the
limit, and turns on again when the
temperature drops.
[Press
multiple times to turn
on the seat heater when the seat
ventilator is on. (if equipped)
Information
[After a certain period of time, the
temperature level of the seat heater is
automatically lowered to prevent low
temperature burns.
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seat heater is on, the seat heater will be
turned off after the engine is restarted.
Using rear seat heaters from front
seat
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Rear seat heaters can be turned on/off
from the front seat.
1. Press REAR from the upper part of
the air conditioning display while the
engine is on.
[Rear seat air conditioning screen is
displayed.

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2. Press next to the seat which
requires heating, from the air
conditioning screen.
[Seat heater is turned on with strong
temperature level.
3. Press
to lower the temperature.
Press to raise the temperature
again.
[Press and hold
or to turn off
the seat heater, or press multiple
times until it turns off.
[Seat heater automatically turns off
once the temperature reaches the
limit, and turns on again when the
temperature drops.
[Press
multiple times to turn
on the seat heater when the seat
ventilator is on. (if equipped)
Air Ventilation Seats
The air ventilation seats are provided
to cool the front seats by blowing air
through small vent holes on the surface
of the seat cushions and seatbacks.
When the operation of the air ventilation
seat is not needed, keep the air
ventilation seats OFF.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the air ventilation
seats:
[Never use a solvent such as paint
thinner, benzene, alcohol or gasoline
to clean the seats.
[Avoid spilling liquids on the surface
of the front seats and seatbacks;
this may cause the air vent holes
to become blocked and not work
properly.
[Do not place materials such as
plastic bags or newspapers under
the seats. They may block the air
intake causing the air vents to not
work properly.
[Do not change the seat covers. It may
damage the air ventilation seat.
[If the air vents do not operate, restart
the vehicle. If there is no change,
we recommend that you have your
vehicle inspected by an authorized
retailer of Genesis Branded products.

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Safety System
Front air ventilation seats (if
equipped)
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While the engine is on, press the seat
ventilator button on the center console
to select the intensity level.
[Ventilation intensity level can be
adjusted to strong, medium, or weak.
Pressing the button each time will
change the intensity in turn from
strong, to medium, weak, and off.
[Press and hold the seat ventilator
button to turn it off.
[Auto. Controls That Use Climate
Control Settings (for driver’s seat)
The air ventilation seat automatically
controls the seat temperature
depending on the ambient
temperature when the engine is
running.
To use this function, it must be
enabled from the Settings menu in the
infotainment system screen. Select:
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Rear air ventilation seats
(if equipped)
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1. While the engine is on, press
button from the left side menu on the
armrest touchscreen.
[Climate screen is displayed.
2. Press
next to the seat which
requires ventilating, from the air
conditioning screen.
[Seat ventilator is turned on with
strong intensity level.
3. Press
to lower ventilation intensity.
Press to raise intensity again.
[Press and hold
or to turn
off the seat ventilator, or press
multiple times until it turns off.
[Seat ventilator automatically turns
off once the seat temperature falls
below a the certain temperature,
and turns on again when the
temperature rises.
[Press
multiple times to turn on
the seat ventilator when the seat
heater is on. (if equipped)
Using the rear seat ventilator from
the front seat (if equipped)
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Rear seat ventilators can be turned on/
off from the front seat.
1. Press REAR from the upper part of
the air conditioning display while the
engine is on.
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Safety System
2. Press next to the seat which
requires ventilating, from the air
conditioning screen.
[Seat ventilator is turned on with
strong intensity level.
3. Press
to lower the ventilation
intensity. Press to raise intensity
again.
[Press and hold
or to turn
off the seat ventilator, or press
multiple times until it turns off.
[Seat ventilator automatically turns
off once the seat temperature falls
below the a certain temperature,
and turns on again when the
temperature rises.

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ARMREST TOUCHSCREEN
The armrest touchscreen on the rear
seat allows occupants to access various
functions of the vehicle. Tap the screen
twice quickly to start.
Information
Functions available from the armrest
touchscreen may vary depending on
vehicle specifications.
Operating the touchscreen
Press the button on the upper left or
right of the screen to either: display
home screen, lock or turn off the screen.
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1. Home: Returns to the home screen.
2. LOCK: Locks the rear armrest touch
screen and infotainment system
controller to disable its operation.
Press LOCK again to unlock. Only the
POWER button can be operated while
locked.3. POWER: Turns off the touchscreen.
The touchscreen automatically turns
off if there are no movements in the
screen for 2 minutes. You can change
the settings from the display menu.
Using Touchscreen Functions
To use convenience functions, press the
menus from the home screen or the left
side menu of the touchscreen.
4. Climate: Heater and air conditioner
can be operated from the rear seat.
For more details, refer to “Automatic
Climate Control System” section in
chapter 5 or “Seat warmers”, “Air
ventilation seats” section in chapter 3.
5. Seat: Adjusts seat positions and
operates convenience functions
equipped on the rear seat. For more
details, refer to “Rear seats” section in
chapter 3.
6. Massage (if equipped): Operates
body massage functions. For more
details, refer to “Rear seats” section in
chapter 3.
7. Shades: Operates powered sunshades
for the rear seats. For more details,
refer to “Panorama sunroof”, “Rear
side window sunshades” and “Rear
window sunshade” section in chapter
5.
8. Lights: Turns on or off the indoor
lighting. Adjusts the color temperature
and brightness of the lighting. For
more details, refer to “Interior lights”
section in chapter 5.
9. Setup: Access to other functions
or changes the setting of the
touchscreen. For more details, refer to
“Setting touchscreen” section in this
chapter.
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Convenience Features
Panic button
Press and hold the Panic button P for
more than one second. The horn sounds
and hazard warning lights blink for about
30 seconds. To cancel the panic mode,
press any button on the Smart Key.
Remotely starting vehicle (if
equipped)
You can start the vehicle using the
Remote Start button Q on the smart key.
To start the vehicle remotely:
1. Press the door lock button on the
smart key within 32 feet (10 m) from
the vehicle.
2. Press the Remote Start button Q for
more than 2 seconds within 4 seconds
after pressing the door lock button.
The hazard warning lights will blink
and the engine will start.
3. To turn off the remote start function,
press the Remote Start button Q
once.
Information
[The vehicle must be in P (Park) for the
remote start function to start.
[The engine turns off if you get in the
vehicle without a registered smart key.
[The engine turns off if you do not get
in the vehicle within 10 minutes after
remotely starting the vehicle.
[The Remote Start button Q may not
operate if the smart key is not within 32
feet (10 m).
[The vehicle will not remotely start if the
engine hood or trunk is opened.
[Do not idle the engine for a long period.
[Do not operate remote start in closed
areas where there is no adequate
ventilation for the engine exhaust.
Remotely moving vehicle forward or
backward (if equipped)
With the smart key, the driver can move
the vehicle forward or backward using
the Forward/Backward button R on the
smart key.
For more details, refer to “Remote Smart
Parking Assist (RSPA)” section in chapter
7.
Start-up
You can start the engine without
inserting the key.
For more details, refer to the “Engine
Start/Stop Button” section in chapter 6.

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