buttons HUMMER H3 2009 User Guide

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RFA 3:This mode ashes the
parking lamps and sounds the horn
when you press the lock or
unlock buttons on the RKE
transmitter.
RFA 4:This mode disables RKE
feedback. There will be no feedback
when you press the lock or unlock
buttons on the RKE transmitter.
DIC Warnings and
Messages
Messages are displayed on the DIC
to notify the driver that the status
of the vehicle has changed and that
some action may be needed by
the driver to correct the condition.
Multiple messages may appear one
after another. The messages are
displayed for several seconds each.
Some messages may not require
immediate action, but you should
press and release the trip odometer
reset stem to acknowledge that
you received the messages and toclear them from the display. Each
message must be acknowledged
individually.
Some messages cannot be cleared
from the DIC display because
they are more urgent. These
messages require action before they
can be cleared. You should take
any messages that appear on
the display seriously and remember
that clearing the messages only
makes the messages disappear, not
correct the problem.
The following are the possible
messages that can be displayed
and some information about them.
AC (Air Conditioning) OFF
This message displays when
the engine coolant temperature is
too high and the air conditioning
in the vehicle needs to be turned off.
SeeEngine Overheating on
page 5-27andClimate Control
System on page 3-19for more
information. This message displays
along with the ENG HOT message.
ABS (Antilock Brake System)
FAULT
This message displays if there is a
problem with the Antilock Brake
System (ABS). Check the ABS as
soon as possible and have the
vehicle serviced by your
dealer/retailer. SeeBrakes on
page 5-30andAntilock Brake
System (ABS) Warning Light on
page 3-28for more information.
Press and release the reset stem to
acknowledge the message and
clear it from the display.
BRAKES
This message displays if there is a
problem with the brakes. Check
the brakes as soon as possible and
have the vehicle serviced by
your dealer/retailer. SeeBrakes on
page 5-30andBrake System
Warning Light on page 3-27for
more information. Press and release
the reset stem to acknowledge
the message and clear it from the
display.
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contact XM at.xmradio.com or call
1-800-929-2100 in the U.S. and
xmradio.ca or call 1-877-438-9677
in Canada.
4(Information) (XM Satellite
Radio Service):Press to display
additional information current
XM station when
4is shown on the
display. When the complete
message has shown,
4disappears
from the display. The last
message can be viewed until a new
message is received or the station
is changed.
Parts of the message appear
every three seconds if the
entire message cannot be shown
on the display at once.
Press and release4to manually
scroll through the message.
When4is pressed and a
message is not available from the
station, NO INFO is shown on
the display.Selecting an FM/AM/XM Station
BAND:Press to select FM1,
FM2, AM, XM1, or XM2.
Manual Tuning
e(Tune):Turn to select a radio
station.
Automatic Tuning
1-6 (Preset Pushbuttons):Press
to select preset stations.
tSEEKu:Press and release to
go to the previous or next station
and stay there. The radio only stops
at stations with a strong signal.
Press and hold to scan stations or
preset stations.
To scan stations:
1. Press and hold
torufor more
than two seconds. SCN or SCAN
displays and the radio beeps
once. The radio goes to a station,
plays for a few seconds, then
goes to the next station.2. Press
toruagain or one of
the pushbuttons to stop
scanning presets.
To scan preset stations:
1. Press and hold
torufor more
than four seconds. PSC or
PSCN displays and the radio
beeps twice. The radio goes to a
preset station, plays for a few
seconds, then goes to the
next preset station.
2. Press
toruagain or one of
the pushbuttons to stop
scanning presets.
Programming Preset Stations
Up to 30 stations (six FM1, six FM2,
and six AM, six XM1 and six XM2),
and equalization settings for
each station can be programmed on
the six numbered pushbuttons.
To program presets:
1. Turn the radio on.
2. Press BAND to select FM1, FM2,
AM, or XM1 or XM2.
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3. Tune in the desired station.
4. Press AUTO EQ to select the
equalization.
5. Press and hold one of the six
numbered pushbuttons until
the radio beeps once.
6. Repeat the steps for each
pushbutton.
Finding a Category (CAT) Station
(XM Satellite Radio Service Only)
To select an XM station by category
for the Single CD Radio:
1. Press CAT to select a
category mode.
2. Press CAT repeatedly to change
the category.
3. Press
toruto select the rst
station in the category.
4. To go to another station in the
selected category:
Press CAT once if the
category is displayed.
Press CAT twice if the
category is not displayed.5. Press CAT to exit program type
select mode. If CAT times out
and is no longer on the display,
go back to Step 1.
If the desired program type cannot
be found, NONE or NOT FOUND
displays and the radio returns to the
previous station.
To select an XM station by category
for the Six-Disc CD Radio:
1. Press CAT to select a
category mode.
2. Turn
eto select a category.
3. Press
toruto select the rst
station in the category.
4. Press
toruto go to another
station within the category if
category is displayed. If
CAT times out and is no longer
on the display, go back to
Step 1.
5. Press CAT to exit program type
select mode.If the desired program type cannot
be found, NONE or NOT FOUND
displays and the radio returns to the
previous station.
Radio Messages
CAL ERR (Calibration Error):
Displays if the radio is no longer
congured properly for the vehicle.
The vehicle must be returned to
your dealer/retailer for service.
LOC (Locked):Displays when the
THEFTLOCK
®system has locked
up. The vehicle must be returned to
your dealer/retailer for service.
If any error occurs repeatedly or
cannot be corrected, contact
your dealer/retailer.
Radio Messages for
XM™ Only
SeeXM Radio Messages on
page 3-51later in this section for
further detail.
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Appearance Care
Interior Cleaning
The vehicle’s interior will continue to
look its best if it is cleaned often.
Although not always visible,
dust and dirt can accumulate on the
upholstery. Dirt can damage
carpet, fabric, leather, and plastic
surfaces. Regular vacuuming
is recommended to remove particles
from the upholstery. It is important
to keep the upholstery from
becoming and remaining heavily
soiled. Soils should be removed as
quickly as possible. The vehicle’s
interior may experience extremes of
heat that could cause stains to
set rapidly.
Lighter colored interiors may require
more frequent cleaning. Use care
because newspapers and garments
that transfer color to home
furnishings may also transfer color
to the vehicle’s interior.When cleaning the vehicle’s interior,
only use cleaners specically
designed for the surfaces being
cleaned. Permanent damage may
result from using cleaners on
surfaces for which they were not
intended. Use glass cleaner only on
glass. Remove any accidental
over-spray from other surfaces
immediately. To prevent over-spray,
apply cleaner directly to the
cleaning cloth.
Notice:Using abrasive cleaners
when cleaning glass surfaces
on the vehicle, could scratch the
glass and/or cause damage to
the rear window defogger.
When cleaning the glass on the
vehicle, use only a soft cloth
and glass cleaner.
Many cleaners contain solvents that
may become concentrated in the
vehicle’s breathing space. Before
using cleaners, read and adhere
to all safety instructions on the label.
While cleaning the vehicle’sinterior, maintain adequate
ventilation by opening the vehicle’s
doors and windows.
Dust may be removed from small
buttons and knobs using a small
brush with soft bristles.
Products that remove odors from
the vehicle’s upholstery and
clean the vehicle’s glass can be
obtained from your dealer/retailer.
Do not clean the vehicle using:
A knife or any other sharp object
to remove a soil from any interior
surface.
A stiff brush. It can cause
damage to the vehicle’s interior
surfaces.
Heavy pressure or aggressive
rubbing with a cleaning cloth.
Use of heavy pressure can
damage the interior and does
not improve the effectiveness of
soil removal.
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