steering wheel KIA OPTIMA 2018 Features and Functions Guide
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OPTIMA FEATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE16*IF EQUIPPED
To o p e r a t e :
•Move lever Up/Down to change Wiper modes
•Press switch Up/Down to adjust Intermittent Wipe Speed
•Pull lever to spray and wipe
M I S T: Single wipeOFF: Wiper offI N T: Intermittent wipeLO: Slow wipe
HI: Fast wipe
Windshield Wipers & WashersHeated Steering Wheel Button*
Press button A to turn ON/OFF steering wheel heater, while the ignition
or Engine Start /Stop button is in the ON position .
Steering wheel heater will turn off automatically in 30 minutes, or when
button is pressed again to deactivate .
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•Pressing lever up increases Intermittent wipe frequency and wipe speed . Pressing lever down decreases frequency of wipes •Set the wiper to OFF position when the wiper is not in use
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If ignition is turned OFF, then ON again, within 30 minutes of steering wheel heater being turned on, system will automatically be set ON again .
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A
(Located below gear shift)
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It may be helpful to pull/push bottom of Steering Wheel towards/away from you to adjust desired distance prior to adjusting the angle .
To adjust the Steering Wheel, push the lock-release lever A down and adjust to
the desired angle B and distance C .
When finished, pull the lock-release lever A up to lock Steering Wheel in place .
Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel*
C
B
A
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OPTIMA FEATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE18*IF EQUIPPED
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
For more information, if equipped, refer to the Car Multimedia System User's Manual or the UVO System User’s Manual. For Bluetooth® Wireless Technology FAQs, go to www.kia.com, Owners section, or call Consumer Information for Bluetooth® Technology at (800) 333-4KIA. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for more specific Bluetooth® Wireless Technology phone pairing and operation instructions.
D Receive/Place Call button: Press to receive/place/transfer calls .
Press to place a call using voice command prompts from the system,
or to answer an incoming call
E End Call button: Press to end a call or cancel a function
A Volume button: Press up/down to raise/lower speaker volume
B Mute button: Press to mute the microphone during a call
C Talk button: Press to activate voice recognition/bring up menus/place
calls with minimal voice command prompts from the system
Your vehicle’s steering wheel buttons may differ from those in the illustrations. See your Owner’s Manual for more details
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain attentive to driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving.
When using the voice command feature, wait for the system BEEP before speaking the command .
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Phonebook transfer upload time varies by phone model and with number of phonebook entries •Because of differences in phone quality, service providers and Bluetooth® Wireless Technology chip programming, functionality may differ from one phone to another
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AB
DE
C
(Type C shown)
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Voice Recognition and Phone Contact Tips
To help optimize the Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology Voice Recognition system, below
are some tips and reminders . Improve the
performance by making a few simple changes
to your phone contacts:
•Use full names (first and last names) vs .
short or single-syllable names (“John Smith”
vs . “Dad," “Smith Residence” vs . “Home”)
•Avoid using special characters and
hyphenated names (@, &, #, /, -, *, +, etc . )
•Avoid using acronyms (“In Case of
Emergency” vs . “ICE”) or words with all
capital letters
•Spell words completely, no abbreviations
(“Doctor Smith” vs . “Dr . Smith”)
The system may have difficulty understanding
some accents or uncommon names . Below are
other tips to optimize using the voice recognition .
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Pairing a Phone
For instructions on how to pair a phone, refer to the audio system’s
user’s guide or your vehicle’s Quick Start Guide .
During the pairing process, be sure to accept the connection requests on the phone for phonebook download and to allow acceptance of all future Bluetooth® connection requests .
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• When placing a call, speak in a natural, moderate tone, with clear pronunciation . The system may have trouble recognizing commands if you speak too soft or too loud
• Always wait for the beep before speaking any commands
• Close windows and sunroof and turn off A /C – Open windows, sunroof, weather (wind/rain), or an A /C fan operating at higher speeds can interfere with Voice Recognition
• Press the talk button and say “Help” to get a list of available commands
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Voice Recognition Tips Video To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website .
Refer to page 2 for more information .
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
How to Place a Call
When using the voice command feature, wait for the system BEEP
before speaking the command .
There are two options for placing a call:
Standard Audio System*
•Option 1: Press the Receive/Place Call button D (system will
prompt you through call process)
•Option 2: Press the Talk button C (system will BEEP to
indicate it is ready for call placement) . Then say the
command “Call {name}” or “Dial {number}”
UVO eServices / UVO eServices with Premium Navigation System*
•Option 1: Press the Receive/Place Call button D (displays
the phone screen with number keypad)
•Option 2: Press the Talk button C . Then say the command
“Call Name” or “Dial Number”, followed by phonebook
name or number
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OPTIMA FEATURES & FUNCTIONS GUIDE20*IF EQUIPPED
To change the ASCC mode to standard Cruise Control press the C button for more than two seconds, and then choose the mode to enter .
For the ASCC System to operate: •When no vehicle is in front, you must be travelling at a minimum speed of 20 mph •When following a vehicle, there is no minimum speed requirement
When following a vehicle, the system will automatically adjust your cruise speed based on the vehicle in front . It will even bring the vehicle to a complete stop if necessary .
Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)*
The Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)* system allows you to set the vehicle
to maintain a speed so long as it is not limited by traffic . When traffic is encountered,
the vehicle will be slowed to maintain a set distance behind traffic without depressing
the accelerator or brake pedal .
To set/adjust the ASCC speed:
•Push the CRUISE button A to turn system ON . The CRUISE indicator will illuminate
on the instrument cluster
•Accelerate/decelerate to the desired speed and press switch B down to set speed
•Move the ASCC button B down to SET the speed . The SET indicator light, set speed
and vehicle-to-vehicle distance will illuminate on the instrument cluster's LCD screen .
To set the vehicle-to-vehicle distance, press the ASCC button C on the steering wheel .
The images on the LCD screen D and the Instrument Cluster E will change when
scrolling through the settings . Each time the button is pressed, the vehicle-to-vehicle
distance changes .
To turn system OFF, press the CANCEL button F . The CRUISE indicator
on the instrument cluster will turn OFF and the LCD screen ASCC image
will show canceled G .
Advanced Smart Cruise Control Video
To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website .
Refer to page 2 for more information .
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
QR CODE
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REMINDERS:
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The ASCC is also canceled when the driver’s door is opened, gear shift is changed out of D (Drive), EPB is activated and various other conditions . See owner’s manual for other conditions .
•Cruise Control button must be ON in order to turn ASCC ON/OFF
•When ignition is cycled, the ASCC system turns OFF .
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The distance settings are approximations and may vary depending on factory settings at the time . See owner’s manual for more information
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In standard Cruise Control, the driver needs to manually assess the distance from other vehicles as the system will not apply brakes to slow down automatically .
A
B
CF
Smart Cruise Control
canceled
E
D
G
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REMINDER:
Standard Cruise Control is a part of the Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)* and can be set as the operating mode . To switch from ASCC to standard Cruise Control, press and hold the CRUISE button (the ASCC system must not be activated to change modes) .Repeat to switch back to ASCC mode .
Your vehicle’s steering wheel buttons may differ from those in the illustrations. See your Owner’s Manual for more details.
Audio Controls*Cruise Control*
E CRUISE Control ON/OFF button: Press to turn the Cruise
Control ON/OFF
F Resume Cruising Speed button: Press up to resume or
increase Cruising Speed
Set Cruising Speed button: Press down to set or decrease
Cruising Speed
G Cruise Control CANCEL button: To cancel Cruise Control
setting, do one of the following:
•Press the brake pedal
•Press the CANCEL button
A
Audio MODE button: Press to cycle through FM 1-2/AM/SAT 1-3/USB/
Aux/iPod®
Audio System ON/OFF: Press and hold to turn power on; Press to turn
power off
B Seek/Preset button: FM/AM/SiriusXM® Modes: Press to advance
through Preset Stations . Press and hold to auto seek
Media Mode: Press to move Track Up/Down . Press & hold to FF/REW
C Volume button: Press up/down to raise/lower volume
D Mute button: Press to mute all audio
For further audio system operations, refer to pages 22-24.
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain attentive to driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving.
Pressing the Audio Mode button for more than 1 second will turn Audio Mode ON/OFF .
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•Cruise Control is designed to function above 25 mph •The Cruise Control system will not activate until the brake pedal has been depressed at least once after ignition ON or engine start
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AE
F
G
DCB
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AUDIO SYSTEMS
Press to Power ON/OFF . Rotate to adjust Volume
Press to enter Phone Mode
Press to select FM/AM/SiriusXM® modes
Press to select MEDIA mode
Press to display SE TUP/Settings mode
Press to change Radio/SiriusXM® Stations/Media tracks/files
Press to enter APPS/Info menu
Press and hold to reset the system settings
Press to select UVO eServices mode
Press to select previous/next Radio/SiriusXM® stations/Media tracks/ files . Press and hold to move quickly through stations/tracks/files
Rotate to change Radio/SiriusXM® Station/Media tracks/ files . Press to select .
UVO eServices System Videos To view these videos on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website .
Refer to page 2 for more information .
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
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Your audio system may differ from those in the illustrations. For further navigation system operations, refer to the Car Multimedia System User's Manual. For further audio system operations, refer to pages 22-24.
UVO eServices System*
FM/AM/SiriusXM®/Media (USB, iPod®, Aux, Bluetooth® Audio, My Music)
•Navigation may be available when connected to Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay® supported smartphones
•At any time, you can interrupt UVO eServices System Command Feedback by pressing the TALK button on the steering wheel
•Prolonged use of the navigation system in ACC mode may drain the vehicle’s battery . A warning screen may appear periodically to remind users that the navigation system should be operated when the engine is running to prevent battery discharge
•When using the voice command feature, wait for the system BEEP before speaking the command
•A warning screen may appear periodically to remind users that the UVO eServices System should be operated when the engine is running to prevent battery discharge
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Sound Settings
To adjust the UVO eServices System sound settings:
1 . Press the SETUP key on the audio control unit or the
on-screen MENU button, when in MEDIA mode .
2 . Select the on-screen SOUND button, or SOUND SET TINGS
3 . Select the menu item (Position, Tone, Advanced, Default)
4 . Use the onscreen buttons to adjust settings
5 . Press the return button to save settings
REMINDER: To help minimize driver distraction, some audio system functionalities have been modified while the vehicle is in Drive, Reverse or moved out of Park .
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SEATING
When adjusting seat forward or backwards, ensure seat clicks or locks into place before driving vehicle .
Press button once for high setting (3 LEDs lit), again
for medium setting (2 LEDs lit), again for low setting
(1 LED lit) and again to turn OFF .
Seat Warmers — Press top of button once for
high setting (3 LEDs lit), again for medium setting
(2 LEDs lit), again for low setting (1 LED lit) and
again to turn OFF .
Ventilated Seats — Press setting (3 again for
medium LEDs lit), bottom of button once for high
setting (2 LEDs lit), again for low setting (1 LED lit)
and again to turn OFF .
Yellow Color:
Warming
Blue Color:
Ventilating
Seat Warmers/Ventilated Seats*
Seat Warmers* Heated and Ventilated Seats Video To view a video on your mobile device, snap this QR Code or visit the listed website .
Refer to page 2 for more information .
www.youtube.com/KiaFeatureVideos
•With the seat warmer switch in the ON position, the heating system in the seat turns OFF or ON automatically depending on the seat temperature •System is OFF by default . To turn system ON again, press the Heated Steering Wheel button .
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AB
D
C
QR CODE6-Way Manual Adjustable Driver’s Seat
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Pull lever A to slide Seat forward/backward .
Pull/press lever B to adjust Seat height .
Pull lever C to adjust Seatback recline .
Press D to adjust Lumbar support*Yellow Color:
Warming
(Buttons located below gear shift)
(Buttons located below gear shift)
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(Buttons located on Driver's Panel left of Steering Wheel)
Fuel Door and Trunk Release
Located underneath the Trunk lid . With Trunk unlocked, press the Trunk
Release button C and pull the Trunk lid up by the handle to open .
Trunk Release Button (Exterior)
AB
•The Trunk must be unlocked before it can be opened by the Trunk Release Button •Smart Key* - The Trunk unlocks automatically, and can then be opened manually, when the Smart Key fob* is within close proximity to the vehicle
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C
Press the button A to release the fuel door .
Press the button B to open the trunk .
Smart Trunk*
When the Smart Key fob is on your person and you are near the back of
the vehicle, within close proximity, the hazard warning lights will blink
and a chime will sound for about 3 seconds as an alert that the Smart
Trunk* is about to open .
Then the alert system will blink and chime two additional times before
opening the Smart Trunk* .
The Smart Trunk* feature is OFF by default . To enable the Smart Trunk*,
go to User Settings in the LCD Instrument Cluster modes .
During the Smart trunk alert, the Smart Trunk can be deactivated with the Smart Key by pressing any button on the key fob .
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REMINDERS:
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All doors are closed and locked after about 15 seconds
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The Smart Trunk feature will not operate when the doors are recently closed and locked, and the Smart Key is still detected after 15 seconds near the vehicle or within 60 inches of the door handles, a door is not locked or closed or the Smart Key is in the vehicle
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Press any button on the Smart Key fob during the Detect and Alert stage to deactivate the Smart Power Liftgate function .
For more information on the Smart trunk operation, please refer to the Owner's Manual.
OTHER KEY FEATURES