light KIA EV6 2022 Features and Functions Guide

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2*IF EQUIPPEDEV6 FEATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE
VIDEOS & QR CODES . . Inside Front Cover
INSTRUMENT CLUSTEREV Instrument Cluster Overview ................. 03Distance to Empty (DTE) / Range ................ 03Indicators & Warning Lights ...................... 04Electric Vehicle (EV) Indicators ................... 05Energy Consumption ............................ 05Charge Warning Messages on Instrument Panel LCD ......................... 06Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ......... 08Drive Mode Integrated Control System ........... 09
VEHICLE SETTINGSLCD Instrument Cluster Modes .................. 10Trip Modes / Trip Computer ...................... 10Vehicle Set tings – Infotainment System ........... 11Service Interval Mode ........................... 12
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURESCharging Connector - Auto/Lock Mode. . . . . . . . . . . 13Scheduled Charging ............................. 13Charging Your EV ............................... 14EV Charge Transfer / Vehicle to Load (V2L) ....... 16EV Mode - Infotainment System ................. 17Regenerative Braking with Paddle Switches ...... 18
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS)Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA) ...... 20Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist ..... 21Lane Keeping Assist (LK A) ....................... 22Blind-Spot View Monitor (BVM)*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Safe Exit Assist (SEA) ............................ 23Lane Following Assist (LFA) ...................... 24Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISL A) .............. 25Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) ........ 26Highway Driving Assist (HDA) .................... 28Reverse/Forward* Parking Distance Warning (PDW) ............................... 29 Smar t Cruise Control (SCC) ...................... 30
ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS (ADAS) c o n t i n u e dNavigation-based Smar t Cruise Control (NSCC) . . 31Driver At tention Warning (DAW) ................. 32Leading Vehicle Depar ture Aler t (LVDA) .......... 33Remote Smar t Parking Assist (RSPA)* ............34Rear View Monitor (RVM) ........................35Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (HUD)* .....363D Surround View Monitor (SVM)* ............... 37Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist (PCA)* 38
DRIVER’S PANELInstrument Cluster Illumination Control ........... 39Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ................. 39Hill-Star t Assist Control (HAC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Power But ton ................................... 40Power Windows, Window Lock & Central Door Lock ........................... 41Electronic Child Safety Lock System* ............. 41Automatic Door Lock/Unlock .................... 41Power/Heated Outside Mirrors ................... 41Power Folding Outside Mirrors* .................. 41
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLSHeadlights & High Beams ........................ 42High Beam Assist (HBA) ......................... 42Turn Signals ..................................... 42Windshield Wipers & Washers .................... 43Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel .................. 43
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMSBluetooth® Wireless Technology .................44Audio Controls ..................................45Android Auto™ / Apple CarPlay® Setup ...........46Kia Connect Activation .......................... 47Kia Connect Assistance* ......................... 47Kia Access App Download ....................... 48Kia Access App Features Guide .................. 48Kia Connect with Smar t Navigation .............. 49
CENTER PANELDigital Clock .................................... 50Multimedia USB Por ts & Power Outlets ........... 50USB-C Charger Por ts* ........................... 50Wireless Smar tphone Charging System .......... 51Automatic Climate Control ....................... 52Rotary Dial Shifter ............................... 53Heated Steering Wheel* ......................... 53Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) / Auto Hold ....... 54Seat Warmers / Ventilated Seats* ................ 55
SEATINGInfotainment System Seat Set tings* ..............55Front Seat Headrest Adjustment ................. 56Driver Position Memory System* .................56Power Adjustable Driver ’s Seat ................... 56Folding Rear Seats .............................. 57Rear Occupant Aler t (ROA) with Door Monitoring . 57
OTHER KEY FEATURESHood Release Lever and Latch ................... 58Sunvisor ........................................ 58Exterior Flush Door Handle Operation ............58Smar t Key with Remote Star t / Remote Smar t Parking Assist (RSPA)* .......... 59Double-Turn Lock/Unlock All .................... 59Smart Power Liftgate* ...........................60Manual Liftgate* / Liftgate Release But ton ........ 61Cargo Cover Storage ............................ 61Map/Room Lamps .............................. 62Sunroof Operation .............................. 62Child-Protector Rear Door Lock* .................63Tire Mobility Kit .................................63
SAFETY FEATURESOccupant Detection System (ODS) / Passenger Airbag Off Indicator ................ 64Seat Belts ....................................... 64
MAINTENANCE CHART ......... Back Cover
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS . . Inside Back Cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Refer to the inside front cover for more information on QR codes.www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
EV Instrument Cluster Overview Video
EV Distance to Empty (DTE) Video
QR CODES
A POWER (PWR) - Energy consumption rate
B CHARGE (CHG) - Charge status of the regenerative brakes
C Battery State of Charge (SOC) gauge
D Speedometer
E Distance to Empty / Range
F Reduction gear shift indicator
G Odometer
H Regenerative braking level indicator
I EV energy economy
Distance to Empty (DTE) or Range E is the estimated distance an EV can be driven with the remaining electric energy until the battery reaches zero. DTE can vary depending on the selected drive mode, current driving conditions, traffic, driving patterns, air conditioner or heater use, and how much cargo you are carrying.
EV Instrument Cluster Overview
Distance to Empty (DTE) / Range
Your vehicle’s instrument cluster & indicator light locations may differ from those in the illustrations. For more information on the instrument cluster, the LCD Warning Messages and the function of all indicator and warning lights, please refer to section 5 of the Owner ’s Manual.
Illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Some indicators and warning lights may not appear in illustrations. On the vehicle, they may appear in the LCD.
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REMINDERS:

If DTE displays “Zero Miles,” you need to charge the vehicle immediately

Most electric vehicles can drive an additional t wo to five miles depending on driving conditions

Distance to empt y may depend on many factors such as the charge amount of the high voltage bat ter y, weather, temperature, durabilit y of the bat ter y, geographical features, and driving st yle
•Operating the climate control system may reduce the Distance to Empt y
•When decelerating or driving downhill, regenerative braking charges the high voltage bat ter y which minimizes energy loss and increases the Distance to Empt y or Range
•When you set a destination via the on-board navigation system, DTE is calculated based on the route selected. By set ting a final destination, DTE accuracy improves. By knowing the final location, the vehicle can bet ter predict the amount of bat ter y energy it will need to reach that destination
•When operating the climate control, use the DRIVER ONLY function to conser ve energy
•In cold weather, use scheduled heating to reduce the amount of energy consumption
•In the EV Set tings, select WINTER MODE to increase the bat ter y temperature in cold weather
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Indicators & Warning Lights
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Regenerative Brake Warning Indicator (Two separate indicators on Instrument Cluster lit at same time)
LED Headlamp Warning Light
Charging Cable Connection Indicator
Power Down Warning Light
High Voltage Bat ter y Low Level Warning Light
12V Bat ter y
EPBElectronic Parking Brake (EPB)
Icy Road Warning Indicator Light*
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Warning Light*
Highway Lane Change Assist Indicator Light*
Your vehicle’s instrument cluster & indicator light locations may differ from those in the illustrations. For more information on the instrument cluster, the LCD Warning Messages and the function of all indicator and warning lights, please refer to section 5 of the Owner ’s Manual.
This illustration is for demonstration purposes only.
Some indicators and warning lights may not appear in illustration. On the vehicle, they may appear in the LCD.
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EV Energy Consumption Video
Tips for Economical Driving Video
QR CODE
Ready indicator light – Illuminates when the vehicle is ready to drive. When the ready indicator light is blinking, a malfunction has occurred. Have an authorized Kia dealer address the concern as soon as possible.
EV Service warning light – Illuminates when there is a malfunction related to the electric vehicle control system. Have an authorized Kia dealer address the concern as soon as possible.
Power down warning light – Illuminates when the vehicle’s speed and per formance are limited for the safety of the electric vehicle.
Charging indicator light – Shows the charging status of the high-voltage battery. When charging, the green indicator turns on. The indicator turns off when not charging.
High-voltage battery low level warning light – Illuminates when the high-voltage battery charge level is insufficient.
Regenerative brake warning lights (when both indicators are lit) –
Illuminates when the regenerative brake system is not functioning correctly.
A State of Charge (SOC) gauge
The State of Charge gauge displays the high-voltage battery charge status.
B Power / Charge Gauge
The Power / Charge gauge provides information on the energy consumption rate of the vehicle and the charge status of the regenerative brakes.
•POWER – Shows the energy consumption rate of the vehicle
when driving uphill or accelerating. The more electric energy used, the higher the gauge level
•CHARGE – Shows the charging status of the battery when it is being charged by the regenerative brakes. The more electric energy charged, the lower the gauge level
C Distance to Empty (DTE)
DTE is the estimated distance the vehicle can be driven with the remaining high-voltage battery level. The DTE will vary according to the selected drive mode and Climate Control settings.
For more information, refer to the Owner ’s Manual.
Energy Consumption
There are several factors that contribute to your electric vehicle’s energy consumption, including maintenance of your vehicle, driving style, weather, durability of the battery and environmental conditions.
Below are tips to help reduce energy consumption:
•Use Scheduled Climate settings to preheat the vehicle before driving
•In EV Settings, select the Winter Mode charge settings
•Keep your vehicle in good condition with regular maintenance
•Don’t “ride” the brake pedal
•Drive at a moderate speed, accelerating smoothly and at a moderate rate
•Use the climate control system less often. Use the Driver Only setting
•Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure
•Travel lightly, without carrying unnecessary weight in your vehicle
•Ensure wheels are aligned correctly
•Avoid placing large or heavy items on roof racks
•Avoid hilly, winding or poorly maintained roads
For more information, refer to section 1 of the Owner ’s Manual.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Indicators
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Low Battery Warning – When the high-voltage battery level reaches 8% or less, this warning message appears on the LCD and the warning indicator light on the instrument cluster illuminates. Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
Power limited due to low EV battery temperature. Charge battery – When the outside temperature is low and you turn the vehicle on or off, this warning message may appear on the LCD. If the battery level is low and the vehicle is parked outside for a long time, vehicle power may be limited. Charging battery before driving helps increase power.
Stop vehicle and check power supply – When there is a failure in the power supply system, this warning message appears on the LCD. Park the vehicle in a safe location and have it towed to the nearest Kia dealer for inspection.
EV Battery Overheated! Stop Vehicle – When the high-voltage battery temperature is too high, this warning message will appear on the LCD. Stop the vehicle and turn off the Power button so that the battery temperature decreases.
Charge immediately. Power limited – When the high-voltage battery level reaches 3% or less, this warning message appears on the LCD,
the warning indicator light on the instrument cluster illuminates and the power down warning light turns ON simultaneously.
The vehicle’s power will be reduced to minimize the energy consumption of the high-voltage battery. Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
Power limited – This warning message appears when the vehicle’s power is limited for the following reasons:
1. When the high-voltage battery is below a
certain level, or voltage is decreasing
2. When the temperature of the motor or high-voltage battery is too high or too low
3. When there is a problem with the cooling system or a failure that may interrupt normal driving
Charge Warning Messages on Instrument Panel LCD
REMINDERS:

When these warning messages are displayed, do not accelerate or star t the vehicle suddenly

All stored driving information (except Odometer and Range) is reset if the bat ter y is disconnected
Low EV BatteryEV Battery Overheated!Stop Vehicle
Power limiteddue to low EV batterytemperature.Charge battery
Stop vehicle andcheck power supplyCharge immediately.Power limited
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Not all warnings and messages are displayed. These illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Some messages may appear differently. See section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System Video
QR CODE
The TPMS indicator functions as both Low Tire Pressure Light and TPMS Malfunction Indicator. The indicator will
illuminate if it detects one or more tires is significantly underinflated, the vehicle has a spare tire installed without TPMS
or the outside temperature becomes significantly lower.
The LCD screen in the instrument cluster will display the Low Tire Pressure indicator A showing which tire(s) is underinflated. Inflate tire(s) to specifications using an accurate digital tire pressure gauge to turn off Low Tire Pressure Light . See front driver ’s door jamb for PSI specification.
When there is a problem with the TPMS, the TPMS Malfunction Indicator will blink for approximately one minute and then illuminate — see dealer for service.

 
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REMINDERS:

Check the recommended tire pressure label located on the left side of driver's door jamb, visible when the door is open

Consult your dealer for ser vice if Low Tire Pressure Light remains illuminated after inflating your tire(s)
Personal electronic devices (such as laptops, wireless chargers, remote star t systems, etc.) may inter fere with TPMS system, which may cause the Malfunction Warning Indicator to illuminate.
For more information, refer to section 7 in the Owner ’s Manual.
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•Even with TPMS, tire pressure should be checked manually at least once a month. Only adjust tire pressure on “cold tires” that have been sit ting for 3 hours or more, and tires that are not hot in temperature from direct sunlight or heat
•For proper maintenance and optimal EV economy, maintain recommended tire inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight distribution recommended for your vehicle
•In winter or cold weather, the TPMS light may illuminate if the tire pressure was adjusted to the recommended tire inflation pressure during warm weather
QUICK TIPS
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Drive Mode Integrated Control Video
QR CODE
For more information on driving modes, refer to section 6 in the Owner ’s Manual or contact your local dealership.
Drive Mode Integrated Control System
There are four distinct driving modes. Press the Drive Mode button A to select the desired mode.
ECO – This mode can help enhance electric energy efficiency by managing battery usage. The acceleration response may be slightly reduced in this mode. ECO mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
NORMAL – This mode balances drivability and efficiency. Normal mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
SPORT – This mode provides enhanced acceleration and dynamic drivability. The electric energy efficiency may decrease
in this mode
SNOW - Press and hold the Drive Mode button to enter Snow mode. Snow mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
An indicator in the instrument cluster will illuminate to show which drive mode you have selected (no indicator will appear for the NORMAL mode).
(But ton located bot tom left center of steering wheel)
•To help reduce energy consumption:
-Drive at a moderate speed, accelerating smoothly and at a moderate rate
-Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and wheels aligned properly
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Vehicle Settings - EV Infotainment System Video
Ambient, Mood & Theme Lighting Video
QR CODESVehicle Settings - Infotainment System
To enter the Vehicle Settings mode in the Infotainment System, press and hold the Mode button A, or press the SETUP key/button, when the vehicle is at a standstill, Rotary Dial Shifter Knob in Park, and while the Power button is in the ON position. Then select VEHICLE to the Vehicle Settings menu.
Driving Convenience: •Smart Cruise Control •Forward Safety •Parking Safety •Driver Attention Warning •Blind-Spot Safety •Speed Limit •Lane Safety
Drive Mode: •Brake Mode
•Climate Control ECO Mode
ECO Vehicle: •Smart Regeneration System •Charging Connector Locking Mode •Charging Voice Prompts
Active Sound Design: •Largest, Moderate, Smallest, Change/ Off •Advanced Settings
Head-Up Display: •Display Mode •Display Control •AR Matching Adjustment •Content Selection
Cluster: •Cluster Theme Selection •Service Interval •Reset Fuel Economy •Content Selection
•Welcome Sound
Climate: •Recirculate Air •Automatic Ventilation •Defog/Defrost Options
Seat: •Seat Position Change Alert •Seating Easy Access
Lights: •Ambient Light •One-Touch Turn Signal •Headlight Delay •High Beam Assist
Door: •Auto Lock •Auto Unlock •Approach Unlock •2-Press Unlock
•Power Liftgate •Power Liftgate Opening Speed •Power Liftgate Opening Height •Smart Liftgate •Remote Window Control
Convenience: •Rear Occupant Alert •Welcome Mirror/Light •Wireless Charging System •High Beam Assist
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Do not at tempt to change vehicle system set tings while driving.
For more information, refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual.
Screen illustration is for demonstration purposes only.
(But tons located on left side of Steering Wheel)
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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(Trickle / normal charge shown)
(Panel located on left side of Steering Wheel)
Charging Your EV (Continued)
To charge your EV using a charger:
•Ensure scheduled charging is not set on the infotainment system or the Kia Access App
•Press the brake pedal and engage the parking brake
•Turn off all switches, turn the Rotary Dial Shifter Knob to P (Park), and turn off the vehicle
•To open the charge port door, press the left edge of the charge port door A or press the Charging Door Open button B on the Driver ’s Panel inside (the charging door can be opened when the vehicle is unlocked)
•Hold the charging connector handle and connect it to the vehicle’s charging inlet C by pushing the connector until you hear a clicking sound
•Charging begins automatically (Ensure the charge indicator light is illuminated red on your instrument cluster, indicating the vehicle is charging, and ensure scheduled charging is not set)
Checking the Charging Status
The charging status can be checked by viewing the charging status indicator D next to the charging inlet or on the dash panel. The lights will progressively become lit as the vehicle approaches a full charge.
REMINDER: For more detail and/or subsequent steps in charging your vehicle, including safet y precautions that should be taken, please see section 1 of the Owner ’s Manual.
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Lane Keeping Assist (LK A) Video
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When engaged, Lane Keeping Assist is not a substitute for safe driving and may not always warn the driver if the vehicle is driven outside of its lane. Always drive safely and use caution.
For illustrative purposes only. Your actual display, but tons and/ or features may var y.
Actual Vehicle Set tings steps may var y by model. Refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
REMINDERS:

LK A will not issue a warning if the turn signals or hazard lights are activated

When the ignition is cycled, LK A will return to the previously set state
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)*†4
Lane Keeping Assist is designed to detect the lane markers on the road with a front view camera on the windshield, and may assist the driver ’s steering to potentially help keep the vehicle in the lane. When turned on, the instrument cluster indicator will initially illuminate white. It will remain white when the vehicle is traveling slower than 40 mph or when the system does not detect the lane markers. When the system detects the lane markers and can assist the steering, the LK A icon will illuminate green.
If LK A detects that you are moving outside of your lane, the system may give an audible warning and display a Lane Departure Warning on the instrument cluster. If the vehicle continues to move outside of the lane, LK A may provide steering inputs, trying to prevent the vehicle from moving outside its lane.
When LK A is enabled, press and hold the Lane Safety button A to turn LK A on or off.
LKA User Settings:
To enable LK A , press the SETUP key/button on the Infotainment System. Select the VEHICLE button to enter the Vehicle Settings. Select DRIVER ASSISTANCE then L ANE SAFET Y.
•Assist: LK A will automatically assist the driver ’s steering when lane departure is detected to help prevent the vehicle from moving out of its lane
•Warning Only: LK A will warn the driver with an audible warning when lane departure is detected. This mode does NOT provide any steering assist
•Off: LK A will turn off. The indicator light B will turn off on the cluster
All systems will operate under the following conditions:
•The vehicle speed exceeds approximately 40 mph
•LK A recognizes the lane the vehicle is traveling in
•The vehicle is between the lane markers
When the front-view camera detects the lane traveled in, both lanes are illuminated
When the front-view camera does not detect the lane traveled in the lanes are not illuminated
When the front-view camera detects the vehicle moving outside of the lane being traveled in, a yellow indicator will illuminate either on the left or right lane (shown in both images above)
The LK A Warning Volume can be adjusted in the Vehicle Set tings* on the Infotainment System
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