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COOLING
Controls Settings
j1 Air flow control dialm
j2 Air intake leverNormal
coolingm
Maximum
coolingm
j3 Temperature dial COLD
j4Air conditioner button
(where fitted)ON
j5 Fan speed control dial MAX
Air conditioner filter (where fitted)
The air conditioning system is equipped with a filter
which collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure
the air conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-
ciently, replace the filter regularly. For filter replace-
ment, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop.
The filter should be replaced if the airflow is ex-
tremely reduced or when the windows fog up
easily during air conditioning system operation.
Servicing air conditioner
The air conditioning system (where fitted) in your
NISSAN vehicle is charged with an environmentally
friendly refrigerant.
NISSAN GREEN PROGRAMThis refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer.
Special charging equipment and lubricant are re-
quired when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner.
Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause
severe damage to the air conditioning system. See
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant
recommendations (where fitted)” in the “9. Techni-
cal information” section of this manual.
A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able
to service the air conditioning system.
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•If the coolant temperature warning light comes
on, turn the air conditioner off. For additional
information, see “Engine overheat” in the “6. In
case of emergency” section.
•If the engine coolant reaches an extremely high
temperature, the air conditioning system will au-
tomatically turn off. This may happen for example
if the engine runs at idle speed for a long time on
a hot day.
The sensor
j1 on the fascia helps the system to
maintain a constant temperature inside the cabin.
Do not put anything on or around this sensor.
Air conditioner filter
The air conditioning system is equipped with a filter
which collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure
air conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-
ciently, replace the filter regularly. To replace the fil-
ter, contact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop.
The filter should be replaced if the air flow isextremely reduced or when the windows get fog
up easily during air conditioning system opera-
tion.
Servicing air conditioner
The air conditioning system in your NISSAN vehicle
is charged with an environmentally friendly refriger-
ant.
NISSAN GREEN PROGRAM
This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone
layer.
Special charging equipment and lubricant are re-
quired when servicing your vehicle’s air conditioner.
Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause
severe damage to the air conditioning system. See
“Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant
recommendations (where fitted)” in the “9. Techni-
cal information” section of this manual.
A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able
to service the environmentally “friendly” air condi-
tioning system.The audio system operates when the ignition switch
is in the Acc or ON position. If you want to listen to
the radio or CD while the engine is not running, turn
the ignition switch to the Acc position.Do not use
for an extended period of time with the engine
stopped.
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Do not adjust the audio system while driving so
that full attention may be given to vehicle opera-
tion.
Radio
•Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains and other external influ-
ences. Intermittent changes in reception quality
are normally caused by these external influences.
•Using a mobile phone in or near the vehicle may
influence radio reception quality.
•Use the antenna for the best reception.
Compact Disc (CD) player
•During cold weather or rainy days, the player
may malfunction due to the humidity. If this oc-
curs, remove the CD and dehumidify or ventilate
the player completely.
•The player may skip while driving on rough roads.
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Unlocking the unit
If the battery supply to the vehicle is interrupted, the
audio unit will lock.
When the power is restored and the unit switched
on, the display will show [Radio Code:] and it will be
unlocked when the codes have been entered cor-
rectly.
Unlocking procedure:
Read this section very carefully. It is important
that the instructions are followed precisely.
To unlock the audio unit, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the ignition switch to the Acc or ON posi-
tion.
2. [Radio Code:] is displayed along with four nu-
merical zero digits.
3. Press preset button <
j1 > the number of times
corresponding with the first digit of the radio
code.For example, if the radio code is 5169: for the
first digit, “5”, press the preset button <
j1 > five
times.
4. The second, third, and fourth digits of the radio
code must be entered, in the same way, only
now using preset buttons <
j2>, <j3>, and
<j4>.
For example, press <
j2 > once, <j3 > six times,
and <j4 > nine times.
5. Press with a long press preset button <
j6>to
confirm the code. If you entered the code cor-
rectly the unit will switch on.
6. If the code is entered incorrectly a notification
message ([INCORRECT PIN]) and the number
of attempts left ([REMAINING TRIES: XX]) will
be shown.
After reading the message, press the<ENTER>
button to return to the entry screen and enter the
correct radio code.
– If the wrong code is entered after the third
attempt, the audio unit will lock for 60 min-
utes. The display will show a count down timer
from 60 to 0 (minutes). After 60 minutes enter
the correct radio code.
– If the wrong code is entered after eight sets
of three entries, the audio unit will lock per-
manently. Contact a NISSAN dealer for fur-
ther details.
AUDIO MAIN OPERATION
The audio unit operates when the ignition switch is
in Acc or ON position.
mPower ON/OFF button
Press the<>button to switch on the audio unit.
If the audio unit was switched off using the ignition
switch, it can also be switched on with the ignition
switch. The source that was playing immediately
before the unit was switched off will resume playing
and the volume will be set to the previous volume
level.
The audio unit can be switched off by pressing
<
>, or by turning the ignition switch to the “OFF”
or LOCK position.
mVolume (VOL) level control
Turn the<VOL>dial clockwise or anticlockwise to
adjust the volume level.
The audio unit is equipped with a speed control vol-
ume function, this means that the audio system au-
tomatically adjusts the volume level in relation to
vehicle speed. For details, see “SPD VOL (Speed
volume) control” later in this section.
Mute button
Press the<>button to mute the sound and
[MUTE] appears in the display. To cancel the mode,
use any of the following options:
– Press<
>again.
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•Inserting a CD recorded with MP3/WMA files,
the audio unit will automatically detect and
[MP3CD] will be indicated.
•An error notification message will be
displayed when inserting a wrong disc type
(e.g. DVD), or the player cannot read the CD
disc. Eject the disc and insert another disc.
CD button
Press the<CD>button to start playing the loaded
CD. Playing starts from the track that was being
played when the CD play mode was switched off.
Audio main operation
List view:
While the track is being played, press either the
<ENTER>or<
>button to display the available
tracks in a listed view mode. To select a track from
the list, or a track to start listening from, turn the
<TUNE/MENU>dial then press<ENTER>.
Quick search:
In the list view mode, quick search can be per-
formed to find a track from the list.
Push the<A-Z
j6>button then turn the<TUNE/
MENU>dial for the first alphabetic/numerical letter
of the track title then press<ENTER>. When found,
a list of the available tracks will be displayed. Select,
and press<ENTER>to play the preferred track.
Fast Forward (Cue), Fast
Reverse (Review) buttons:
When the<
>(Cue) or<>(Review) button
is pressed continuously, the track will be played at
high speed. When the button is released, the track
will be played at normal playing speed.
Track up/down buttons:
Pressing the <
>or<> button once, the
track will be skipped forward to the next track or
backward to the beginning of the current played
track. Press the<
>or<>button more than
once to skip through the tracks.
Folder browsing:
If the recorded media contains folders with music
files, pressing the<
>or<>button will play
in sequence the tracks of each folder.
To select a preferred folder:
1. Press the<ENTER>or<
>button and a list
of tracks in the current folder is displayed.
2. Press the<
>button.
3. Turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial for the preferred
folder.
4. Press<ENTER>to access the folder. Press
<ENTER>again to start playing the first track or
turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial, and press
<ENTER>to select another track.
If the current selected folder contains sub folders,
press<ENTER>, a new screen with a list of sub
folders will be displayed. Turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial for the sub folder then press<ENTER>to se-
lect. Select the [Root] folder item when songs are
recorded additionally in the root folder.
To return to the previous folder screen, press
<
>.
Repeat button:
Push the<
/j1>button and the current track
will be played continuously.
button:
Push the<
/j2>button and all the tracks will
be played in a random order.
<
/j5 > button:
While a CD with recorded music information tags
(CD-text/ID3–text tags) is being played, the title of
the played track is displayed. If the title information
is not provided then [Track] is displayed.
When the<
/j5>button is pressed repeat-
edly, further information about the track can be dis-
played along with the track title as follows:
CD:
Track time→Artist name→Track title→Album
title→Track time
CD with MP3/WMA:
Track time→Artist name→Album title→Folder
name→Track time
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•[Songs]
For further information about each item, see the
iPod® owner’s manual.
The following operations are identical to the audio
main operation of the Compact Disc (CD) opera-
tion. For details, see “Audio main operation” earlier
in this section.
•List view
•Quick search
•,
•MIX (Random play)
•RPT (Repeat track)
•Folder browsing
</j5>button
While a track with recorded music information tags
(ID3–tags) is being played, the title of the played
track is displayed. If the tags are not provided then
a notification message is displayed.
When the<
/j5>button is pressed repeat-
edly, further information about the track can be dis-
played along with the track title as follows:
Track time→Artist name→Album title→Track
time
Track details:
A long press on the<
/j5>button, the screen
displays the song title, artist name, and album title.
After a few seconds it returns to the main display or
press<
/j5>briefly.
BLUETOOTH® OPERATION
Regulatory information
m
Bluetooth® is a trademark
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
CE statement
Hereby DAEWOO IS Corp. declares that this sys-
tem is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/
EC.
m
NOTE
The audio system only supports Bluetooth® de-
vices with AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control
Profile) version 1.3, or 1.0 or earlier.
BLUETOOTH® settings
To set up the Bluetooth system with your preferred
device, push the<SETUP>button and select [Blue-
tooth], then push the<ENTER>button or alterna-
tively, press the<
>button. The following items
are available:
•[Pair Device]
Bluetooth devices can be paired with the sys-
tem. A maximum of 5 Bluetooth devices can be
registered.
•[Select Device]
Paired Bluetooth devices are listed and can be
selected for connection.
•[Delete Device]
A registered Bluetooth device can be deleted.
•[On/Off]
If this setting is turned off, the connection be-
tween the Bluetooth devices and the in-vehicle
Bluetooth module will be cancelled.
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[Pair Device]:
1. Press the<SETUP>button. Select the [Blue-
tooth] key using the<TUNE/MENU>dial. Then
press the<ENTER>button.
You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth mo-
bile phones. However, you can only use one de-
vice at a time. If you have 5 different Bluetooth
registered devices, a new device can only re-
place one of the 5 existing paired devices. Use
[Delete Device] key to delete one of the existing
paired devices. For details, see “[Delete Device]”
later in this section.
2. Select the [Pair Device] key.
The pairing procedure depends on the
connected device:
•Mobile phone:
The message [Ready to Pair Pin:1234] will
be displayed.
•Audio device without PIN code:
The Bluetooth connection will be automati-
cally connected without any further input.
•Audio device with PIN code:
A new screen will appear. Assign the 4 digit
PIN code by turning the<TUNE/MENU>dial
to each code and press the<ENTER>button
to confirm. Then select [Validate] and press
<ENTER>. The Bluetooth connection will be
made.
The 4–digit PIN code is provided with the
audio device, see the owner’s manual of the
audio device.
3. On Bluetooth® audio/mobile phone devices.
1) Switch on the Bluetooth® connection, if not
already switched on.
2) Switch on the search mode for Bluetooth®
devices. If the search mode finds a device it
will be shown on the device display.
3) When a device is found use the<TUNE/
MENU>dial to scroll to, and press<ENTER>
to select [My Car].
4) Enter the number code shown on the relevant
device with the device’s own keypad, and
press the confirmation key on the device it-
self. Refer to the relevant Bluetooth® device
owner’s manual for further details.
When successfully paired a notification message
will be displayed, then the audio system displaywill return to the current audio source display.
During connection the following status icons will
be displayed (top left of the display): Signal
strength (), Battery status* () and Blue-
tooth “ON” ().
*: If the low battery message comes on, the
Bluetooth® device must be recharged soon.
The pairing procedure and operation may vary ac-
cording to device type and compatibility. See the
Bluetooth® owner’s manual for further details.
NOTE
•For device details, see your audio/mobile
phone Owner’s Manual.
•For assistance with the Bluetooth® audio/
mobile phone integration, please visit your lo-
cal NISSAN dealer.
[Select Device]:
The paired device list shows which Bluetooth® au-
dio or mobile phone devices have been paired or
registered with the Bluetooth® audio system. If the
list contains devices then select the appropriate de-
vice to connect to the Bluetooth® audio system.
The following symbols (where fitted) indicate the
capability of the registered device:
•: Mobile phone integration
•: Audio streaming (A2DP- Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile)
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Bluetooth®is a wireless radio communication stan-
dard. This system offers a hands-free facility for your
mobile telephone to enhance driving comfort.
In order to use your mobile phone with the Blue-
tooth
®of the audio system, the mobile phone must
first be setup. For details, see “BLUETOOTH®
settings” later in this section or “BLUETOOTH®
settings” earlier in this section. Once it has been
setup, the hands-free mode is automatically acti-
vated on the registered mobile phone (via Blue-
tooth
®) when it comes into range.
A notification message appears on the audio display
when the phone is connected, when an incoming
call is being received, as well as when a call is initi-
ated.
When a call is active, the audio system, microphone
(located in the ceiling in front of the rear view mir-
ror), and steering wheel switches enable hands-free
communication.
If the audio system is in use at the time, the radio,
CD, or AUX source mode will be muted and will stay
muted until the active call has ended.
The Bluetooth
®system may be not be able to con-
nect with your mobile phone for the following rea-
sons:
•The mobile phone is too far away from the ve-
hicle.
•The Bluetooth®mode on your mobile phone has
not been activated.
•Your mobile phone has not been paired with the
Bluetooth®system of the audio unit.
•The mobile phone does not support Bluetooth®
technology (BT Core v2.0).
NOTE
•For models with NISSAN Connect (Audio with
Navigation system) see the separately pro-
vided Owner’s Manual.
•For details, see your mobile phone’s Owner’s
Manual.
•For assistance with your mobile phone inte-
gration, please visit your local NISSAN dealer.
jAPhone button
jBPhone book quick search button
jC(Back) button
BLUETOOTH® settings
To setup the Bluetooth system to pair (connect or
register) your preferred mobile phone, push the
<SETUP>button, select the [Bluetooth] key, and
then push the<ENTER>button. It is also possible to
enter the setup menu directly via the <
> (phone)
button.
The following options can be selected:
•[Pair Device]
Bluetooth mobile phones can be paired with the
system. A maximum of 5 Bluetooth mobile
phones can be registered.
For details, see “FM AM radio with CD player
(where fitted)” earlier in this section.
•[Select Device]
Paired Bluetooth mobile phone (
) are listed on
the display and can be selected for connection.
For details, see “FM AM radio with CD player
(where fitted)” earlier in this section.
•[Delete Device]
A registered Bluetooth mobile phone can be de-
leted.
For details, see “FM AM radio with CD player
(where fitted)” earlier in this section.
•[On/Off]
If this setting is turned off, the connection be-
tween the Bluetooth devices and the in-vehicle
Bluetooth module will be cancelled.
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Manually dialling a phone number:
WARNING
Park the vehicle in a safe location, and apply the
handbrake before making a call.
To dial a phone number manually use the audio sys-
tem display (virtual keyboard pad) as follows:
1. Press<
>, and turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial to
highlight [Call Number].
2. Press<ENTER>to select [Call Number].
3. Turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial to scroll along, and
select each number of the phone number. Once
highlighted, press<ENTER>after each number
selection.
To delete the last number entered scroll to the
[←] (Backspace) symbol, and once highlighted
press<ENTER>. The last number will be de-
leted. Pressing<ENTER>repeatedly will delete
each subsequent number.4. After entering the last number, scroll to the [
]
symbol, and press<ENTER>,orpress<>to
dial the number.
Call Lists:
A number from the dialled, received, or missed call
lists can also be used to make a call.
•Dialled call
Use the dialled call mode to make a call which is
based on the list of outgoing (dialled) calls.
•Received call
Use the received call mode to make a call which
is based on the list of received calls.
•Missed call
Use the missed call mode to make a call which
is based on the list of missed calls.
1. Press<
>, and select [Call Lists].
2. Turn the<TUNE/MENU>dial to scroll to an item,
and press<ENTER>to select it.
3. Scroll to the preferred phone number then press
<ENTER>,orpress<
>to dial the number.
Receiving a call
When receiving an incoming call, the display will
show the caller’s phone number (or a notification
message that the caller’s phone number cannot be
shown):
•Answer the call by pressing<>briefly, or press
<ENTER>.
•End the call, after the conversation, by:
– Pressing<
>briefly again.
– Pressing<ENTER>when the [
] symbol is
highlighted.
If [
] is not highlighted, turn the<TUNE/
MENU>dial to [], and press<ENTER>.
•Reject the call by pressing<>with a long press
or select [] from the incoming call screen.
During a call:
During a call, by scrolling and pressing<ENTER>,
you can select the following options:
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During the first 1,600 km (1,000 miles), follow these
recommendations for the future reliability and
economy of your new vehicle. Failure to follow the
recommendations may result in shortened engine
life and reduced engine performance.
•Avoid driving for long periods at a constant
speed, either fast or slow.
•Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear.
•Avoid quick starts.
•Avoid hard braking as much as possible.
•Do not tow a trailer during the first 800 km (500
miles).
NOTE
Models with K9K diesel engine will achieve top
performance only after approximately 5,000 km
(3,000 miles).
WARNING
The driving characteristics of your vehicle can be
changed remarkably by any additional load and
its distribution as well as by adding optional
equipment (trailer couplings, roof racks, etc.).
Your driving style and speed have to be adjusted
accordingly. Especially when carrying heavy
loads, your speed must be reduced adequately.
•Make sure the area around the vehicle is free of
obstacles.
•Check fluid levels such as engine oil, coolant,
brake and clutch fluid, and window washer fluid
as frequently as possible, at least whenever you
refuel.
•Visually inspect tyres for their appearance and
condition. Also check the tyre pressure for
proper inflation.
•Maintenance items in the “8. Maintenance and
do-it-yourself” section should be checked peri-
odically.
•Check that all windows and light lenses are
clean.
•Check that all doors are closed.
•Position the seat and adjust the head restraints.
•Adjust the inside and outside mirrors.
•Fasten your seat belt and ask all passengers to
do likewise.
•Check the operation of the warning/indicator
lights when the ignition switch is turned to the
ON position.
•Do not place hard or heavy objects on the dash-
board or rear parcel shelf in order to prevent
injury in the event of a sudden stop.
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WARNING
•Be careful not to burn yourself with exhaust
gases.
•Do not park the vehicle over flammable mate-
rials such as dry grass, waste paper or rags,
as they may burn easily.
NISSAN GREEN PROGRAM
The diesel particulate filter reduces the amount of
materials that affect the environment by collecting
the particulate matter included in exhaust gases.
Particulate matter that has accumulated in the filter
is automatically burned and converted into harmless
substances while driving the vehicle.
CAUTION
The filter becomes extremely hot after burning
particulate matter.
If the diesel particulate filter warning light comes on,
it indicates that particulate matter has accumulated
in the filter to the specified limit. Particulate matter
collected in the filter cannot be burned under low
speed driving conditions.
As soon as safely possible, drive the vehicle at a
high speed (more than approximately 60 km/h (37.5
MPH) until the filter warning light goes out. Always
conform to local regulations.
When the accumulated particulate matter has been
completely burned, the filter warning light will go
out.
WARNING
•If the vehicle continues to be driven at a low
speed with the diesel particulate filter warn-
ing light illuminated, the fail-safe will limit en-
gine revolutions and/or torque. In this case,
the engine oil must be replaced and the pro-
cess of burning accumulated particulate mat-
ter must be carried out by a NISSAN dealer or
qualified workshop.
•Use engine oil for diesel particulate filter
equipped models. For details, see “Capaci-
ties and recommended fuel/lubricants” in the
“9. Technical information” section.Driving your vehicle to fit the circumstances is es-
sential for your safety and comfort. As a driver, you
should be the one who knows best how to drive in
the given circumstances.
ENGINE COLD START PERIOD
Due to the higher engine speeds when the engine is
cold, extra caution must be exercised when select-
ing a gear during the engine warm-up period after
starting the engine.
LOADING LUGGAGE
Loads, their distribution and the attachment of equip-
ment (coupling devices, roof luggage carriers, etc.)
will change the driving characteristics of the vehicle
considerably. Driving style and speed must be ad-
justed accordingly.
DRIVING ON WET ROADS
•Avoid starting off, accelerating and stopping sud-
denly.
•Avoid sharp turns or lane changes.
•Extra distance should be kept from the vehicle in
front.
•When water covers the road surface in puddles,
small streams, etc, REDUCE SPEED to prevent
aquaplaning which will cause skidding and loss
of control. Worn tyres increase this risk.
DRIVING UNDER WINTER
CONDITIONS
•Drive safely.
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER
(where fitted)CARE WHEN DRIVING
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