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NOTE
When the cruise control and the Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop & Go
function (MRCC with Stop & Go function), or the Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) is
operating, the steering wheel paddle setting cannot be changed.
When performing the following operations , the steering wheel paddle returns to
the default setting.
Plus switch (+/OFF) is kept pull ed for a certain period of timeSelector lever is shifted to any position from DPower switch is switched OFF
Indication
The operation condition of the steering wheel paddle is displayed on the
multi-information display.
1. Steering wheel paddle display
Indication Switch operation
Regenerative
braking force Acceleration
Plus switch (+/
OFF) Minus switch (–)
-Weak
Quickly
Slightly weak Slightly quick
Normal Normal
Slightly strong Slightly slow
- Strong Slowly
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Particular driving situation
1. Driving on a downward slope or during traffic jams
2. Driving on an upward slope or expressways
NOTE
If the high voltage battery level is high or the high voltage battery temperature is
low, the indication on the multi-informat ion display changes because regenerative
braking is restricted, however, there may be a small change in the regenerative
braking force or no change at all.
The brake lights may turn on when the regenerative braking force is strong.
▼ Approaching vehicle audible
system
The approaching vehicle audible
system noti
fies pedestrians of the
vehicle approaching using a warning
sound while driving at low speeds.
The approaching vehicle audible
system operates under the following
conditions.
The vehicle accelerates from a stop
and the vehicle speed is 30 km/h
(19 mph) or slower.
The vehicle decelerates and the
vehicle speed is 25 km/h (16 mph)
or slower.
You release your foot from the brake
pedal with the selector lever in a
position other than P.
▼ Electronic sound
Electronic sound is a system that uses a
speaker to emit sound into the cabin
to notify the driver of the vehicle's
behavior.
The electronic sound operates when all
of the following conditions are met.
The selector lever is in a position
other than N and P.
All the doors and the liftgate are
closed.
Emergency braking is not being
performed.
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NOTE
When the driver's door is locked using
any of the following functions, the
charge lid is also locked at the same
time.
Vehicle speed sensing auto door lock
function
Auto re-lock function
Quick charge port
The quick charge port is the part to
which the connector of the quick
charger is connected. This is used for
quick charging.
Battery heater
The battery heater is designed to
maintain the appropriate high voltage
battery temperature.
Because the driving performance and
the charging performance decrease if
the high voltage battery temperature
decreases, decreases in their
performance are reduced by
maintaining the appropriate high
voltage battery temperature using the
battery heater.
When the high voltage battery
temperature decreases signi ficantly
while parking or charging , the battery
heater operates. When the
temperature increases to the speci fied
value, the heater turns o ff.
However, when the high voltage
battery level is low, the battery heater
does not operate.
NOTE
Because the electrical power of the
high voltage battery is used by the
battery heater, we recommend that
the charge connector is left
connected to the vehicle when
parked in a location where charging
is available.
If the vehicle is not used for a long
period of time, we recommend that
the battery heater is turned o ff using
[Settings] in Mazda Connect.
When the battery heater operates,
the charging time could take longer.
Battery cooling
If the high voltage battery temperature
reaches 40 ℃ (104 ℉) or higher after
driving the vehicle, it is possible to cool
the high voltage battery while the
vehicle is parked for maintaining a long
high voltage battery life.
If the Excessive Battery Temperature
noti fication is displayed on the center
display after completing a trip, select
Start to operate the battery cooling.
NOTE
Because the electrical power of the
high voltage battery is used by the
battery cooling , we recommend that
the charge connector is connected to
the vehicle while the battery cooling is
operating , when parked in a location
where charging is available.
▼ Charging
Charging type
There are two methods of charging the
high voltage battery, normal charging
and quick charging.
We recommend that you use normal
charging as the preferred charging
method as this will help to keep the
high voltage battery in optimal
condition and maintain a long battery
life.
The exact charging time depends on
various conditions at the time of
charging , such as the type of charger,
battery condition, ch
arging patterns, as
well as the battery temperature and
ambient temperature. In cold weather
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▼Checking Charging Status
Charge indicator
The illumination/
flash pattern of the charge indicator can be checked using the
labels on the charge lid.
Charge indicator illumination/
flash pattern Content
— OFF Charging is possible.
(White) ON Turns on when waiting for starting to charge.
(White)Flashes slowly The brightness changes when the charging timer is set.
(Green)
Flashes slowly The brightness changes during charging.
(Green)
ONTurns on when charging is completed.
Tu r n s o
ff after a certain period of time has passed since charging was
completed.
(Amber) FlashesFlashes when the charging connector is connected and the selector
lever is in a position other than P.
Shift the selector lever to the P position.
(Amber)
ONTurns on if there is a problem with the charging system when the
charging connector is connected.
Wait a few minutes then reconnect the charging connector.
(Red)
ONTurns on if there is a problem with the charging system and the
charging port lid is opened or the charging connector is connected.
Have your vehicle inspected by an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Multi-information Display
When the driver's door is opened with the charge connector connected, the
charging status is displayed on the multi-information display.
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Powe r s wi tc h O F F
1. High voltage battery indication
2. Charging completion time
Powe r s wi tc h O N
1. High voltage battery indication
2. Charging completion time
IndicationContent
— Preparing to Charge Displays while the charging timer is being canceled
and when the charging connector is connected.
— Charging Scheduled Displays while in charging timer mode and when the
charging connector is connected.
Charging
Displays during charging.
Charging Complete Displays when charging is completed.
Charging Error. Shift Selector Lev-
er Not in ParkDisplays when charging is started with the selector
lever in a position other than P.
Charging Interrupted. See Own-
er's Manual for Details Displays when charging is interrupted.
Charging Error. Have the Vehicle
Inspected Displays when charging is not possible due to a
charging system problem.
NOTE
When charging is started, the charging st
atus screen is displayed for a while. The
charging status screen turns off after a certain period of time passes or the doors or
liftgate is locked.
The screen is displayed again when the doors or liftgate is unlocked.
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Use of the charge connector lock is
prohibited at a public charging
station.
Functions using a Smartphone
You can check the remaining high
voltage battery power, operate the
charging , and operate the air
conditioner remotely by using a
Smartphone.
Please refer to local Mazda website for
more Connected Service information.
▼ Charging Settings
How to set up the charging
1. Select Settings from the home
screen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting
screen.
3. Select the setting item you want to change from the displayed content.
Charge When Connected
Cancels charging schedule to allow im-
mediate charging.
Available setting changes
Enable, Disable
NOTE
The charging timer can also be
canceled on the screen displayed on
the center display when the power
switch is switched OFF.
When the charging is completed
using the Charge When Connected
setting , the charging timer schedule
is restored.
Charging Schedule
Selects desired vehicle charging days
and times.
Function Available setting changes
1 ----
Enable, Disa-ble
*1Edit, Delete*2
2 ----
3 ----
4 ----
5 ----
6 ----
7 ----
*1 If a list selected using the cursor has beenset, the item can be Enable or Disable.
*2 Settings can be Edit/Delete by sliding a listselected using the cursor to the right.
NOTE
The charging timer does not work
immediately after the lead-acid
battery is removed or installed, or
when no GPS signal has been
received. When charging without
receiving GPS, quick charging begins.
When GPS signals are received, the
charging timer becomes operational.
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Immediately after switching to
daylight savings, charging may occur
at the charging timer time set before
the switch to daylight savings until
the power switch is switched ON.
Edit
Function Available setting
changes
Start Time
Select the desired charging
start time. Time
(10-minute inter- vals)
End Time
Select the desired charging
end time. Time
(10-minute inter- vals)
Repeat
Select the day(s) of the
week to repeat. Monday
― Sun-
day
Charge Limit
Select the desired charge
limit method. According to Bat-
tery Charge Level, According to Esti- mated Range
Battery Charge Level
*1
Select the desired maxi-
mum charge level. 100%
― 10%
(10 levels)
Estimated Range
*2
Select the desired estimat-
ed range. In 10 km incre-
ments
*1 Can be changed when According to Battery
Charge Level is selected for Charge Limit.
Use when you want to charge only the
amount of charging you need. This helps you
save power and prevent high voltage battery
deterioration.
*2 Can be changed when According toEstimated Range is selected for Charge
Limit.
Use when you want to charge according to
your planned driving distance.
The distance-to-full discharge changes
depending on the driving conditions and
surrounding environment. Check the actual
remaining distance-to-full discharge.
If you change the distance unit after setting
the Estimated Range, the Estimated Range
will be calculated in the unit after the
change. (If you change the units to miles
after setting the estimated range to 100 km,
the charge distance will be for 60 miles.)
NOTE
A charging day is set using Repeat
If 1 repeat day is set, charging is
repeated every week on the set day
of the week.
Depending on the set days of the
week, the Repeat indication is
displayed as Weekdays, Weekends,
and Daily. Otherwise, it is displayed
as Custom.
Setting example
Function Available setting
changes
Start Time 21 : 00
End Time 6 : 00
Repeat Friday
Charge Limit According to Bat-
tery Charge Level
Battery Charge Level 80 %
In this case, charging is done every
week from Friday at 21 : 00 hours to
Saturday at 6:00 hours. However, if
the Battery Charge Level reaches
80%, the charging is stopped even if
it is before the End Time.
No day is set using Repeat
If no Repeat day is designated,
charging is done only 1 time at the
set hours.
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Keyless Entry System
▼Keyless Entry System
This system uses the key buttons to
remotely lock and unlock the doors,
liftgate, and charge lid.
The system can start the EV system
without having to take the key out of
your purse or pocket.
It can also help you signal for attention
or help.
System malfunctions or warnings are
indicated by the following warning
lights or beeps.
Check the displayed message for more
information and, if necessary, have the
vehicle inspected at an Authorized
Mazda Dealer, according to the
indication.
KEY Warning Indication/Warning
Light (Red)
Refer to KEY Warning Indication/
Warning Light (Red) on page 7-28.
Power switch Not Switched O
ff
(STOP) Warning Beep
Refer to Power switch Not Switched
O ff (STOP) Warning Beep on page
7-37.
Key Removed from Vehicle Warning
Beep
Refer to Key Removed from Vehicle
Warning Beep on page 7-37.
If you have a problem with the key,
consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
If your key is lost or stolen, consult an
Authorized Mazda Dealer as soon as
possible for a replacement and to
make the lost or stolen key inoperative.
CAUTION
Radio equipment like this is governed
by laws in the United States.
Changes or modi fications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
The keyless entry system operation
may vary due to local conditions.
The keyless entry system is fully
operational when the power switch
is switched o ff. The system does not
operate if the power switch is
switched to any position other than
o ff.
If the key does not operate when
pressing a button or the operational
range becomes too small, the battery
may be weak. To install a new
battery, refer to Key Battery
Replacement (page 6-21).
Battery life is about 1 year. Replace
the battery with a new one if the
messages are displayed in the
instrument cluster. Replacing the
battery about once a year is
recommended because the KEY
warning indication may not display
depending on the rate of battery
depletion.
Additional keys can be obtained at
an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Up to
6 keys can be used with the keyless
functions per vehicle. Bring all keys
to an Authorized Mazda Dealer
when additional keys are required.
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A locked liftgate can also be opened
while the key is being carried.
When opening the liftgate with the
doors and the liftgate locked, it may
require a few seconds for the liftgate
latch to release after the electric
liftgate opener is pressed.
The liftgate can be closed when the
doors are locked with the key left in
the vehicle. However, to prevent
locking the key in the vehicle, the
liftgate can be opened by pressing
the electric liftgate opener. If the
liftgate cannot be opened despite
doing this procedure, first push the
liftgate completely closed, then press
the electric liftgate opener to fully
open the liftgate.
When the liftgate latch is released by
pressing the electric liftgate opener,
the liftgate raises slightly. If the
liftgate is not operated for a certain
period of time, the liftgate cannot be
raised.
To o p e n
Press the electric liftgate opener
again.
To c l o s e
To close the liftgate from its slightly
raised position, open it first by
pressing the electric liftgate opener,
then close it after waiting at least 1
second.
If the vehicle battery is dead or there
is a malfunction in the electrical
system and the liftgate cannot be
unlocked, the liftgate can be opened
by performing the emergency
procedure.
Refer to When Liftgate Cannot be
Opened on page 7-42.
Closing the liftgate
Lower the liftgate slowly using the
liftgate grip recess, then push the
liftgate closed using both hands.
Do not slam it. Pull up on the liftgate
to make sure it is secure.
WARNING
Do not drive the vehicle with the
liftgate-ajar warning indication
displayed :
Otherwise, the liftgate may open
unexpectedly and result in an accident.
NOTE
Con firm that the liftgate is securely
closed.
Move the liftgate without pressing the
electric liftgate opener to verify that the
liftgate has not been left ajar.
▼ Luggage Compartment
Luggage compartment cover*
WARNING
Do not place anything on top of the
cover:
Placing luggage or other cargo on top
of the luggage compartment cover is
dangerous. During sudden braking or a
collision, the cargo could become a
projectile that could hit and injure
someone.
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4When Driving
Information concerning safer driving and stopping.
Starting and Stopping the EV
System.....................................4-4 Power Switch Position............ 4-4
Starting the EV System............ 4-5
Stopping the EV System.......... 4-8
Instrument Cluster and
Display.................................... 4-9 Instrument Cluster and
Display................................. 4-9
Instrument Cluster................. 4-9
Active Driving Display.......... 4-24
Selector Lever Position
Functions............................... 4-26 Selector Lever Position
Functions............................ 4-26
Selector Lever Operation...... 4-28
Shift-Lock System................. 4-32
Driving Tips......................... 4-32
Switches and Controls............. 4-35 Lighting Control................... 4-35
Turn and Lane-Change
Signals................................ 4-39
Windshield Wipers and
Washer............................... 4-40
Rear Window Wiper and
Washer............................... 4-44
Rear Window Defogger........ 4-45
Horn................................... 4-46
Hazard Warning Flasher....... 4-47
HomeLink Wireless Control
System
*............................... 4-47
Brake.....................................4-52Brake System....................... 4-52
AUTOHOLD........................ 4-57
Emergency Stop Signal
System................................ 4-61
Hill Launch Assist (HLA)........4-61
ABS/TCS/DSC....................... 4-63 Antilock Brake System
(ABS).................................. 4-63
Tra c t i o n C o n t r o l Sy s t e m
(TCS).................................. 4-64
Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC)................................. 4-66
Power Steering....................... 4-67 Power Steering.....................4-67
i-ACTIVSENSE......................... 4-68 i-ACTIVSENSE......................4-68
Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC)
*................................. 4-71
Front Radar Sensor
*.............. 4-75
Front Side Radar Sensor
*.......4-77
Rear Side Radar Sensor
*....... 4-79
Rear Ultrasonic Sensor
*........ 4-80
Front Camera/Side Cameras/
Rear Camera
*...................... 4-81
Driver Monitoring Camera
*..........
.......................................... 4-81
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)
*................................. 4-82
High Beam Control System
(HBC)
*................................ 4-83
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