change time MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual

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Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS prod-uct as your new vehicle.This owner’s manual will add to your understanding and full enjoy-ment of the many fine features of this vehicle.It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the proper wayto operate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost in driving pleasure.MITSUBISHI MOTORS AUSTRALIA LTD., reserves the right tomake changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions toor improvements in this product without obligation to install them onproducts previously manufactured.It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe all lawsand regulations concerning vehicles.This owner’s manual has been written in compliance with such lawsand regulations, but some of the contents may become contradictorywith later amendment of the laws and regulations.Please leave this owner’s manual in this vehicle at time of resale. Thenext owner will appreciate having access to the information containedin this owner’s manual.Foreword
Throughout this owner’s manual the words
WA R N I N G
and
CAU-
TION
appear.
These serve as reminders to be especially careful. Failure to followinstructions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehi-cle.indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death ifinstructions are not followed.means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor per-sonal injury or damage to your vehicle.Yo u w i l l s e e a n o t h e r i m p o r t a n t s y m b o l :NOTE: gives helpful information.
*: indicates optional equipment.It may differ according to the sales classification; refer to thesales catalogue.
©2013 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
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Plug-in Hybrid EV SystemGeneral information 2-3
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Motion energy is converted into electric energy using the motor as a power generator.Then a braking force generates and converted electric energy will be charged to the drive battery.zIf you lift your foot off the accelerator pedal during driving, a braking force that equivalent to engine braking of a combusti
on engine vehicle
will be generated. Also, if you shift the select position into “B” (BRAKE) from “D” (DRIVE), effectiveness of the regenerative
braking is get-
ting strong. Shift the selector lever into “B” (
BRAKE) position according to the driving condition.
zRegenerative brake force increases with the foot brake force when the brake pedal is depressed.zIf a problem occurs in the Plug-in hybrid EV system, or if the
ABS and/or the ASC have been activated, the regenerative braking
will be
restricted. The foot brake will still operate.
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zEven when the vehicle is driving in EVdrive mode, it may be automaticallychanged to series hybrid mode or parallelhybrid mode in the following cases:•The plug-in hybrid EV system is too hotor too cold.
•Quick acceleration is applied.•The air conditioner is operating.•The accelerator pedal is depressed hardon an uphill road or expressway.•In cold weather•The vehicle has not been refueled for along time.•The drive battery level is low.
In addition to the above, there are morecases where EV drive mode is automati-cally changed to series or parallel hybridmode.zEven while the vehicle is stopped, theengine may automatically be started in thefollowing cases:•The drive battery level is low.
The roles of the motors and engine in each drive mode
Motor
Engine
Driving conditions
EV Drive Mode
ON
OFF
Driving on streets and commuting
Series Hybrid Mode
ON
Generates electricity
Powerful acceleration uphill road
such as mountain road
Parallel Hybrid Mode
ON
Drivers front wheels and generates
electricity
High-speed driving
Regenerative braking Operation of gasoline engine
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Plug-in Hybrid EV SystemGeneral information 2-5
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zThe performance may be changed due tothe outside temperature.At low temperature, in particular, the EVcruising range is short and the chargingtime is long, compared to operation atnormal temperature.zThe battery is gradually discharged with-out use and the battery charge is lowered.zIt is not necessary to consume the batterycompletely before charging.zIf your vehicle is not used for a long time,check the drive battery level display every3 months.If the drive battery level display shows 0,charge the battery until some indicationappears. Alternately, put the operationmode of the power switch in “ON” to startthe engine automatically, wait for theengine to stop automatically, then put theoperation mode of the power switch in“OFF”.zMitsubishi Motors collects drive batteries.If you scrap your vehicle, please consult aMitsubishi Motors Authorised ServicePoint.
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zEven if the charge level is the same, theEV cruising range may vary depending ondriving conditions. Since driving at highspeed or climbing on a hill requires higherconsumption of the drive battery thanusual, the EV cruising range is shortened.zSince the air conditioning (cooling orheating) consumes power of the drive bat-tery, its operation results in a shorter EVcruising range. Maintain an appropriatetemperature.zPut the selector lever to “B” (BRAKE)position according to the road condition.To c h a rg e t h e d r i v e b a t t e r y w i t h a p p r o p r i -ate use of the regenerative brake, it can beincreased the EV cruising range.
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The Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System(AVAS) is device that uses sound to alertpedestrians of the presence of the vehicle.The system operates when the vehicle speedis about 35 km/h or less and the engine is notrunning.Refer to “Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System(AVAS)” on page 7-24.
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A crash or impact significant enough torequire an emergency response for conven-tional vehicles would also require the sameresponse for Outlander PHEV.Also follow the instructions described belowto avoid severe burns and electrical shock thatmay result in serious injury or death.
Precautions for operation
EV cruising range Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Sys-tem (AVAS)
WA R N I N GzEven if the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Sys-tem (AVAS) sounds, pay special attentionto pedestrians.Pedestrians may not notice the oncomingvehicle, which may cause an accidentresulting in serious
personal injury or
death.
In case of a collision
WA R N I N GzIf your vehicle is dr
ivable, pull your vehi-
cle off the road to a safe, nearby locationand remain on the scene.Also, if possible, do the following opera-tions and stay out of the way of anyoncoming traffic while awaiting thearrival of emergency responders.•Apply chocks to the wheels.•Put the select position in “P”(PARK)position.•Apply the parking brake.
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Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 240 V outlet)
Charging 3-13
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8. Make sure that the charging indicator (H)on the instrument cluster is illuminated.If the charging indicator is not illumi-nated, charging has not started.Make sure that the normal charge port andthe plug are correctly connected, and per-form charging from Step 5 again.
9. Charging is complete when the chargingindicator turns off. Pull out the normalcharge connector while pressing the but-ton (K).
10. Close the inner lid and press the rear of
the normal charging lid until it clicks toclose it.
11. Remove the charging cable plug from the
outlet.
IH
J
NOTE
zWhen the normal charge connector is con-nected to the charge port, the charging indi-cator will blink. When charging is started,the charging indicator is illuminated.zIf one of the doors is opened or the multi-information display switch is operated, thedrive battery level display (I) appears in themulti-information disp
lay and indicates the
drive battery level. In addition, when theremaining time is less than 1 hour, the pre-dicted charging time display (J) appears --:--and does not indicate a malfunction.
K
CAUTIONzBe sure to check the normal charge connec-tor is removed from the normal charge port.Since it will change into the state which canbe started the vehicle when the power switchis operated if the normal charge connectordoes not locked completely, resulting in anunexpected accident.NOTE
zCharging can be stopped half way. In thiscase, also, pull out the normal charge con-nector while pressing the button. Pressingthe manual stop button on the control boxcan also stop charging.Refer to “EV charging cable” on page 3-5.NOTE
zMake sure that the inner lid is completelyclosed.If the normal charging lid is forcibly closedwithout completely cl
osing inner lid, the
hinge on the inner lid may be broken.
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MITSUBISHI Remote Control*3-18 Charging
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zCustomize (function setting change)The function setting of the keyless opera-tion system, security alarm, outside rear-view mirror, operation mode of the powerswitch, air conditioning, lamps and wind-screen wipers can be changed by MIT-SUBISHI Remote Control.
Devices that support wireless LAN arerequired to communicate with the vehicleusing the MITSUBISHI Remote Control.Also, an SSID* (A) and password (B) arerequired to connect a wireless LAN device tothe vehicle. The SSID and password comewith the key at the time of your purchase ofthe vehicle.
NOTE
zThe electric heater is required to activate thereservation functions of
heater, defroster and
demister.zDue to the communication distance differsdepending on the wireless LAN device, thecommunication may down.
*: An SSID is the identifier of an access
point for IEEE 802.11 series wirelessLAN. It is displayed on wireless LANdevices.
For the operation method of the MITSUBI-SHI Remote Control, please visit Mitsubishi Motors’ Web site:http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-ucts/outlander_phev/app/remote/index.htmlzIf you need further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
WA R N I N GzDo not use the MITSUBISHI RemoteControl if children, persons in need ofcare, pets, etc. are in the vehicle. Even ifthe remote climate control is used, thecabin may become hot or cold due to somereasons such as automatic stop of the sys-tem. The cabin temperature may quicklyrise in sunshine, which poses a risk of heatstroke and dehydration. In cold weather,on the other hand, the cabin temperaturemay quickly drop. Either of which couldlead to death in the worst case.zThe cooling fan in
the engine compart-
ment may operate automatically whencharging or when operating air condi-tioner. Do not bring you
r hand close to the
cooling fan during charging.CAUTIONzDo not use the timer charging or the remoteclimate control with a car cover.NOTE
zKeep the following points in mind whenusing a wireless LAN device:•Communication speed and range varydepending on the wirele
ss LAN devices and
the surrounding conditi
ons (radio environ-
ment, obstacles, parking area environment,etc.).
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Keyless entry system4-4 Locking and unlocking
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approximately 15 seconds and the turn-signallamps will blink twice.The position and tail lamps can also be set toturn on for about 30 seconds. Refer to“Instruments and controls: Welcome light” onpage 6-43.
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Within 30 seconds of locking the doors andtailgate using the LOCK switch (1), press theLOCK switch twice rapidly to fold the out-side rear-view mirrors.
Within 30 seconds of unlocking the doors andtailgate using the UNLOCK switch (2), pressthe UNLOCK switch twice rapidly to returnthe outside rear-view mirrors to theirextended positions.The outside rear-view mirrors are not initiallyset to work as described above. If you wantthem to work as described above, you need toset them so that they do not retract/extendwhen the doors and tailgate arelocked/unlocked using the keyless entry sys-tem or keyless operation function.Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 7-7.For details, please consult a MITSUBISHIMOTORS Authorised Service Point.In a vehicle equipped with the MitsubishiMulti-Communication System (MMCS), it ispossible to change the setting by means ofscreen operations.Refer to the separate owner’s manual fordetails.
NOTE
zThe door and tailgate
unlock function can be
set so that only the driver’s door unlockswhen the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressedonce.If the door and tailgate unlock function is setto work as described above, all the doors andthe tailgate unlock when the UNLOCKswitch is pressed two times in succession.Refer to “Setting of door and tailgate unlockfunction” on page 4-5.zIf the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed andany of the doors or ta
ilgate is not opened
within approximately 30 seconds, relockingwill automatically occur.zIt is possible to modify
functions as follows:
For further informati
on, please contact your
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised ServicePoint. On vehicles equipped
with Mitsubishi Multi-
Communication System (MMCS), screenoperations can be used to make the adjust-ment. Refer to the separate owner’s manualfor details.•The time for automatic relocking can bechanged.
•The confirmation function (blinking of theturn-signal lamps) can be set to operateonly when the doors and tailgate are lockedor only when the doors and tailgate areunlocked.•The confirmation func
tion (this indicates
locking or unlocking of
the doors and tail-
gate with the blink of the turn-signal lamps)can be deactivated.•The number of times the turn-signal lampsare blinked by the confirmation functioncan be changed.
Operation of the outside rear-view mirrors (Vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch) To f o l d
NOTE
To e x t e n d
NOTE
zThe outside rear-view mirrors automaticallyretract when all the doors and tailgate arelocked using the keyless operation function.Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 7-7.
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Keyless entry system
Locking and unlocking 4-5
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The door and tailgate unlock function can beset to the following two conditions.Each time the door and tailgate unlock func-tion is set, a chime will sound to tell you thecondition of the door and tailgate unlockfunction.1. Put the operation mode in OFF.2. Place the combination headlamps and dip-per switch in the “OFF” position, andleave the driver’s door open.3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10seconds and press the UNLOCK switch(2) during this time.
4. Release in sequence the LOCK andUNLOCK switches within 10 seconds ofpressing the LOCK switch in step 3.
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Before replacing the battery, remove staticelectricity from your body by touching ametal grounded object.
zThe keyless entry system does not operatewhen the door or tailgate is open.zThe remote control switch will operatewithin about 4 m from the vehicle. However,the operating range of the remote controlswitch may change if the vehicle is locatednear a power station,
or radio/TV broadcast-
ing station.zIf either of the following problems occurs,the battery may be exhausted.•The remote control switch is operated at thecorrect distance from the vehicle, but thedoors and tailgate are
not locked/unlocked
in response.•The indicator lamp (4) is dim or does notcome on.For further information, please consult yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser-vice Point.If you replace the battery yourself, refer to“Procedure for replacing the remote controlswitch battery” on page 4-5.
zIf your remote control switch is lost or dam-aged, please contact
your MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorised Service Point for areplacement remote control switch.zIf you wish to add a remote control switch,we recommend you to contact yourMITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised ServicePoint.The below remote control switches are avail-able for your vehicle.NOTE
•Keyless operation key: up to 4 remote con-trol switches
Setting of door and tailgate unlock function Number of chimes
Condition
One chime
All doors and the tailgate unlock
Tw o chimes
Driver’s door unlock only
NOTE
NOTE
zOn vehicles equipped
with Mitsubishi Multi-
Communication System (MMCS), screenoperations can be used to make the adjust-ment. Refer to the se
parate owner’s manual
for details.
Procedure for replacing the remote control switch battery
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Instruments6-2 Instruments and controls
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Indicates the total power of the motors andengine during driving.
Indicates the charging power generated by theregenerative brake.The more the needle reflects, the more elec-tric energy is charged.The needle of the energy usage indicator maynot enter the charge zone when the drive bat-tery is close to full charge.
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Each time you press the rheostat illuminationbutton, there is a sound and the brightness ofthe instruments changes.
Instruments 1- Energy usage indicator
m P.6-2
2- Multi information display
m P.6-3
Information screen display list m P.6-22
3- Speedometer (km/h or mph + km/h)4- Rheostat illumination button
m P.6-2
Energy usage indicator Eco/Power zone
Charge zone Meter illumination control Eco/Power zoneCharge zone
1- Brightness level2- Rheostat illumination button
NOTE
zYo u c a n a d j u s t t o 8 d i f f e r e n t l e v e l s r e s p e c -tively for when the position lamps are illumi-nated and when they are not.zIf the vehicle is equipped with the automaticlamp control, when the lamp switch is in aposition other than the “OFF” position, themeter illumination switches automatically tothe adjusted brightness, depending on thebrightness outside the vehicle.zThe brightness level of the instruments isstored when the operation mode of the powerswitch is put in OFF.
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Multi information display6-4 Instruments and controls
6
[When the operation mode of the power switch is ON]
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Each time the multi information displayswitch is operated, the buzzer sounds and themulti information display changes betweeninformation such as warnings, tripmeter,
1- NORMAL indicator display screen
Displayed when the ECO mode switchand 4WD lock switch are OFF.
2- ECO mode indicator display screen
Displayed when the ECO mode switch isON and the 4WD lock switch is OFF.
3- ECO LOCK indicator display screen
Displayed when the ECO mode switchand 4WD lock switch are ON.
4- 4WD LOCK indicator display screen
Displayed when the ECO mode switch isOFF and the 4WD lock switch is ON.m ECO mode switch P. 6-46m 4WD lock switch P. 7-19
5- Battery charge mode display screen
m P. 7-23
6- Battery save mode display screen
m P. 7-22
7-
mark display screen
m P. 6-9
8- Forward Collision Mitigation System
(FCM) OFF display screen
* m P. 7-55
9- Lane Departure Warning (LDW) display
screen
* m P. 7-60
10- Cruise control display screen
* m P. 7-35
11- Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)
display screen
* m P. 7-43
12- Speed limiter display screen
* m P. 7-39
13- Drive battery level display screen
m P. 6-9
14- Odometer
m P. 6-10
15- Information screen
m P. 6-7
16- Select position indicator
m P. 7-15
17- Fuel remaining display screen
m P. 6-9
18- Outside temperature display screen
m P. 6-10
Multi information display switch
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Multi information display
Instruments and controls 6-5
6
average fuel consumption, EV cruising range,total cruising range,
EVHV driving rate,
energy flow, etc.It is also possible to change elements such asthe language and units used on the multiinformation display by operating the multiinformation display switch.
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Each time you lightly press the multi info
rmation display switch, the display screen switches in the following order.
Information screen (when the operation mode is OFF) *1:When there is no warning display*2:When there is a warning display
*1*2
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