audio KIA STONIC 2018 Owners Manual

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Table of contents
Introduction1
Your vehicle at a glance2
Safety features of your vehicle3
Features of your vehicle4
Audio system5
Driving your vehicle6
What to do in an emergency7
Maintenance8
Specifications & Consumer information9
Appendix10
Alphabetical indexI
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INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW
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1. Instrument cluster.......................... .......................... p. 4-45
2. Horn...................................... ...................................... p. 4-39
3. Driver’s front air bag........................ ........................ p. 3-46
4. Light control............................... ............................... p. 4-81Turn signals................................ ................................ p. 4-84
5. Wiper/Washer.............................. .............................. p. 4-90
6. Ignition switch.............................. .............................. p. 6-06 ENGINE START/STOP button................. ................. p. 6-10
7. Hazard warning flasher switch............... ............... p. 7-02
8. Audio
9. Central door lock switch..................... ..................... p. 4-18
10. Climate control system............... ............... p. 4-99, 4-108
11. AUX-USB port.............................. .............................. p. 5-03
12. Shift lever............................ ............................ p. 6-20, 6-24
13. Parking brake lever.................................................... p. 6-31
14. Passenger’s front air bag.................... .................... p. 3-46
15. Power outlet.............................. .............................. p. 4-129
16. Glove box................................. ................................. p. 4-122
17. Steering wheel audio remote control
18. Cigarette lighter........................... ........................... p. 4-126
19. Seat warmer.............................. .............................. p. 4-128
20. Heated steering wheel switch................ ................ p. 4-39
21. Idle Stop and Go system OFF button.......... .......... p. 6-16
22. USB charger.............................................................. p. 4-130

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CAUTION
•Use the power outlet only whenthe engine is running and removethe accessory plug after use. Usingthe accessory plug for prolongedperiods of time with the engine offcould cause the battery to dis‐charge.
•Only use 12V electric accessorieswhich are less than 10A in electriccapacity.
•Adjust the air-conditioner or heat‐er to the lowest operating levelwhen using the power outlet.
•Close the cover when not in use.
•Some electronic devices can causeelectronic interference when plug‐ged into a vehicle’s power outlet.These devices may cause exces‐sive audio static and malfunctionsin other electronic systems or de‐vices used in your vehicle.
•Using electrical products which ex‐ceed the limited capacity mightcause heating to the power outletand wiring that could lead to anelectrical breakdown.
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•Always make sure the electricalpart is firmly plugged into thepower outlet. Incomplete pluggingmay cause electrical breakdown.
•Electrical products with a built-inbattery might cause current flow,which could lead to malfunction ofthe electric/ electronic device inyour vehicle. Only use electricalproducts which include reversecurrent prevention.
WARNING
Do not put a finger or a foreign ele‐ment (pin, etc.) into a power outletand do not touch with a wet hand.You may get an electric shock.
USB charger (if equipped)
The USB charger is designed to re‐
charge batteries of small size electrical devices using a USB cable. The electrical
devices can be recharged when the En‐
gine Start/Stop button is in ACC/ON/ START position.
The battery charging state may be
monitored on the electrical device.
Disconnect the USB cable from the USB
port after use. • Some devices are not supported for fast charging but will be charged withnormal speed.
• Use the USB charger when the engine is running to prevent battery dis‐
charge.
Features of your vehicle
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Audio system............................................................................. 5-02Antenna.................................................................................. 5-02
AUX, USB port ....................................................................... 5-03
How vehicle audio works......................................................5-03
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AUDIO SYSTEM
NOTICE
If you install an aftermarket HID
head lamp, your vehicle’s audio and
electronic device may malfunction.
Antenna
Roof antenna
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Your car uses a roof antenna to receive
both AM and FM broadcast signals. This
antenna is a removable type. To remove the antenna, turn it coun‐
terclockwise. To install the antenna,
turn it clockwise.
CAUTION
•Before entering a place with a lowheight clearance or a car wash, re‐move surely the antenna by rotat‐ing it counterclockwise. If not, theantenna may be damaged.
•When reinstalling your antenna, itis important that it is fully tight‐ened and adjusted to the uprightposition to ensure proper recep‐tion. But it could be folded or re‐moved when parking the vehicle orwhen loading cargo on the roofrack.
•When cargo is loaded on the roofrack, do not place the cargo nearthe antenna pole to ensure properreception.
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AUX, USB port (if equipped)
You can use the AUX port to connect
audio devices and the USB port to plug
in a USB device or iPod ®
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NOTICE
When using a portable audio device
connected to the power outlet, noise
may occur during playback. If this
happens, use the power source of
the portable audio device.
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is a trademark of Apple Inc.
How vehicle audio works
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AM and FM radio signals are broadcast
from transmitter towers located around your city. They are intercepted
by the radio antenna on your vehicle.
This signal is then received by the radio and sent to your vehicle speakers.
When a strong radio signal has reached
your vehicle, the precise engineering of
your audio system ensures the best possible quality reproduction. However,
in some cases the signal coming to your
vehicle may not be strong and clear.
This can be due to factors, such as the
distance from the radio station, close‐ ness of other strong radio stations or
the presence of buildings, bridges or
other large obstructions in the area.
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AM broadcasts can be received at
greater distances than FM broadcasts. This is because AM radio waves are
transmitted at low frequencies. These
long, low frequency radio waves can follow the curvature of the earth rath‐
er than travelling straight out into the
atmosphere. In addition, they curve around obstructions so that they can
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FM broadcasts are transmitted at high
frequencies and do not bend to follow the earth's surface. Because of this, FM
broadcasts generally begin to fade at
short distances from the station. Also, FM signals are easily affected by build‐
ings, mountains, or other obstructions.
These can result in certain listening conditions which might lead you to be‐
lieve a problem exists with your radio.
The following conditions are normal and do not indicate radio trouble:• Fading - As your vehicle moves away from the radio station, the signal will
weaken and sound will begin to fade. When this occurs, we suggest that
you select another stronger station.
• Flutter/Static - Weak FM signals or large obstructions between the
transmitter and your radio can dis‐
turb the signal causing static or flut‐ tering noises to occur. Reducing the
treble level may lessen this effect un‐ til the disturbance clears.
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• Station Swapping - As an FM signal
weakens, another more powerful sig‐
nal near the same frequency may be‐ gin to play. This is because your radio
is designed to lock onto the clearest
signal. If this occurs, select another
station with a stronger signal.
• Multi-Path Cancellation - Radio sig‐ nals being received from several di‐
rections can cause distortion or flut‐
tering. This can be caused by a direct
and reflected signal from the same
station, or by signals from two sta‐
tions with close frequencies. If this occurs, select another station until
the condition has passed.
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Using a cellular phone or a two-
way radio
When a cellular phone is used inside the
vehicle, noise may be produced from the audio system. This does not mean
that something is wrong with the audio
equipment. In such a case, use the cel‐ lular phone at a place as far as possible
from the audio equipment.
CAUTION
When using a communication sys‐tem such as a cellular phone or a ra‐dio set inside the vehicle, a separateexternal antenna must be fitted.When a cellular phone or a radio setis used with an internal antennaalone, it may interfere with the vehi‐cle's electrical system and adverselyaffect safe operation of the vehicle.
WARNING
Do not use a cellular phone whiledriving. Stop at a safe location to usea cellular phone.

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under the influence of drugs is asdangerous or more dangerous thandriving drunk.You are much more likely to have aserious accident if you drink or takedrugs and drive.If you are drinking or taking drugs,don’t drive. Do not ride with a driverwho has been drinking or takingdrugs. Choose a designated driver orcall a cab.
WARNING
•When you intend to park or stopthe vehicle with the engine on, becareful not to depress the acceler‐ator pedal for a long period oftime. It may overheat the engineor exhaust system and cause fire.
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•When you make a sudden stop orturn the steering wheel rapidly,loose objects may drop on thefloor and it could interfere withthe operation of the foot pedals,possibly causing an accident. Keepall things in the vehicle safely stor‐ed.
•If you do not focus on driving, itmay cause an accident. Be carefulwhen operating what may disturbdriving such as audio or heater. Itis the responsibility of the driverto always drive safely.

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•Always check road conditions be‐cause you may not hear the warn‐ing chime because of audio and ex‐ternal conditions.
To operate the Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) System, press the switch with the ignition in the ON position. The indi‐
cator illuminates white on the cluster.
To cancel the Lane Departure Warning
(LDW) System, press Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System button again.
The indicator on the cluster will go off.
If you select trip display, the Lane De‐
parture Warning (LDW) System mode on the LCD display will appear.
If your vehicle leaves the lane when the
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System
is operating and vehicle speed exceeds
60 km/h, the warning operates as fol‐
lows:
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1. Visual warning If you leave a lane, the lane you
cross will blink (yellow) and Lane
Departure Warning (LDW) System
indicator will blink green on LCD
during max 3 seconds.

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