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WARNING:
. Donot adjust theheater andairconditioner
controls oraudio controls whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
. Ifyou noticed anyforeign objects entering
the system hardware, spilledliquidonthe
system, ornoticed smokeorfumes coming
out from thesystem, orany other unusual
operation isobserved, stopusing thesystem
immediately andcontact thenearest
NISSAN dealer.Ignoring suchconditions
may lead toan accident, fireorelectric
shock.
. Donot disassemble ormodify thissystem. If
you do,itmay lead toan accident, fire,or
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not use thesystem whentheengine isnot
running forextended periodsoftime toprevent
battery discharge.
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When theshift lever isshifted intotheªRº (Reverse)
position, themonitor displayshowsarearward view
from thevehicle.
The system isdesigned asan aid tothe driver in
situations suchasslot parking orparallel parking.
Designs anditems displayed onthe screen mayvary
depending onthe models.
WARNING:
. The Rearview Monitorisaconvenience butit
is not asubstitute tocheck behind the
vehicle whenbacking up.The driver is
always responsible forsafety during parking
and other manoeuvres.
. Objects viewedinthe Rearview Monitor
differ fromactual distance becauseawide-
angle lensisused. Objects inthe Rearview
Monitor willappear visually opposite like
ones viewed inthe inside andoutside
mirrors.
. Make surethattheback doorissecurely
closed whenbacking up.
. Underneath thebumper andthecorner
areas ofthe bumper cannotbeviewed on
the Rearview Monitorbecause ofits mon-
itoring rangelimitation.
. Donot putanything onthe Rearview cam-
era.
. The Rearview cameraisinstalled abovethe
license plate.
. When washing thevehicle withhigh-pres-
sure water, besure nottospray itaround the
camera. Otherwise, watermayenter the
camera unitcausing watercondensation on
the lens, amalfunction, fireoran electric shock.
. Donot strike thecamera. Itis aprecision
instrument. Otherwise,itmay malfunction or
cause damage resulting inafire oran
electric shock.
CAUTION:
Do not scratch thecamera lenswhen cleaning
dirt orsnow fromthelens.
HOW TO READ THEDISPLA YEDLINES
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Guide lineswhich indicate thevehicle widthand
distances toobjects withreference tothe bumper line
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A
are displayed onthe monitor.
Distance guidelines:
Indicate distances fromthevehicle body.
. Red line
*
1
: approx. 0.5m(1.5 ft)
. Yellow line
*
2
: approx. 1m (3 ft)
. Green line
*
3
: approx. 2m (7 ft)
. Green line
*
4
: approx. 3m (10 ft)
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AUT OMA TICAIR CONDITIONER
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* The switch layoutinthe illustration isfor the Left-
Hand Drive(LHD) model. FortheRight-Hand Drive
(RHD) model, theswitch layoutwillbethe opposite.
1. Temperature controlbuttons (driverside)
2. ª
º rear defogger button(SeeªDefogger
switchº (P.2-21) .)
3. ª
º front defogger button
4. Display screen
5. ª
º Air recirculation button
6. ª
º Outside aircirculation button
7. Temperature controlbuttons (passenger side)
8. ªON´OFFº button
9. ªAUT Oºbutton
10. ª
º fan speed control button
11. ªMODEº button
12. ªA/Cº (AirConditioner) button
13. ªDUAL ºzone control ON/OFF button
Automatic operation(AUTO)
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The AUTOmode maybeused year-round asthe
system automatically controlstheairconditioner toa
constant temperature, airflow distribution andfan
speed afterthedesired temperature isset manually .
T o turn theheater andairconditioner onoroff, push
the ªON´OFFº button.
Cooling anddehumidified heating:
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1. Push theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTOindicator light
will illuminate) .
2. Ifthe A/C indicator lightisnot illuminated, push
the ªA/Cº button (theA/C indicator lightwill
illuminate) .
3. Push thetemperature controlbuttons

º and
ª
º) to set the desired temperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTO
indicator lightwillilluminate) changesboththe
driver andpassenger sidetemperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL
indicator lightwillilluminate) allowstheuser to independently
changethedriver andpassen-
ger side temperatures withthecorresponding
temperature controlbuttons (ª
º and
ª
º) .
.
T o cancel theseparate temperature setting,
push theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL indicator
light willturn off)and thedriver's side
temperature settingwillbeapplied toboth
the driver andpassenger sides.
4. Push either theoutside aircirculation ª
º
button orthe airrecirculation ª
º button (the
button withanindicator lightilluminated) for
approximately 2seconds toswitch tothe auto-
matic airintake control mode(theindicator light
will blink twice) .
A visible mistmaybeseen coming fromtheventilators
in hot, humid conditions asthe airiscooled rapidly.
This does notindicate amalfunction.
Heating (A/Coff):
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1. Push theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTOindicator light
will illuminate) .
2. Ifthe ªA/C indicator lightisilluminated, pushthe
ª A/Cº button (theA/C indicator lightwillturn off).
3. Push thetemperature controlbuttons (ª
º and
ª
º) to set the desired temperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªAUT Oºbutton (theAUTO
indicator lightwillilluminate) changesboththe
driver andpassenger sidetemperature.
.
When theDUAL indicator lightisnot illumi-
nated, pushing theªDUAL ºbutton (theDUAL
indicator lightwillilluminate) allowstheuser to
independently changethedriver andpassen-
ger side temperatures withthecorresponding
temperature controlbuttons (ª
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mind.
This refrigerant willnotharm theearth's ozone
layer. However, itmay contribute inasmall partto
global warming.
Special charging equipment andlubricant arerequired
when servicing yourvehicle's airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause severe
damage tothe airconditioner system.(SeeªAir
conditioner systemrefrigerant andlubricantº (P.9-5) .)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
Air conditioner filter
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The airconditioner systemisequipped withanair
conditioner filterwhich collects dust.To make surethe
air conditioner heatsdefogs, andventilates efficiently,
replace thefilter inaccordance withthespecified
maintenance intervalslistedinthe separate mainte-
nance booklet. To replace thefilter, contact aNISSAN
dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow decreases
significantly orifwindows fogupeasily whenoperating
the heater orair conditioner.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTIONS
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WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
Radio
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. Radio reception isaffected bystation signal
strength, distancefromradio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains andother external
influences. Intermittent changesinreception
quality normally arecaused bythese external
influences.
. Using acellular phoneinor near thevehicle may
influence radioreception quality.
Compact Disc(CD) player
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. During coldweather orrainy days, theplayer may
malfunction duetothe humidity .If this occurs,
remove theCD from CDplayer anddehumidify or
ventilate theplayer completely .
. The player mayskipwhile driving onrough roads.
. The CDplayer sometimes maynotfunction when
the passenger compartment temperatureisex-
tremely high.Lower thetemperature beforeuse.
. Donot expose theCD todirect sunlight.
. CDs thatareofpoor quality ,or are dirty,
scratched, coveredwithfingerprints, orthat have
pin holes maynotwork properly .
. The following CDsmaynotwork properly .
Ð Copy control compact discs(CCCD)
Ð Recordable compactdiscs(CD-R)
Ð Rewritable compactdiscs
(CD-RW)
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. Donot use thefollowing CDsasthey maycause
the CD player tomalfunction.
Ð 8cm (3.1 in)discs
Ð CDs thatarenot round
Ð CDs withapaper label
Ð CDs thatarewarped, scratched orhave
unusual edges.
Ð CD lens cleaner discs
. This audio system canonly playprerecorded CDs.
It has nocapabilities torecord orburn CDs.
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. Ifthe CD cannot beplayed, oneofthe following
messages willbedisplayed.
Error CD:
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. Confirm thattheCD isinserted correctly (thelabel
side isfacing up,etc.) .
. Confirm thattheCD isnot bent orwarped anditis
free ofscratches.
. Confirm thatthedisc isaCD and notaDVD.
. Confirm thatthedisc contains audiofiles.
Eject CD:
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This isamalfunction duetothe temperature insidethe
player istoo high. Remove theCD bypushing the
EJECT button, andafter ashort timereinsert theCD.
The CDcan beplayed whenthetemperature ofthe
player returns tonormal.
WARNING:
Do not adjust theaudio system whiledriving.
The audio system operates whentheignition switchis
in the ªACCº orªONº position. Ifyou want tolisten to
the radio orCD while theengine isnot running, turn
the ignition switchtothe ªACCº position. Donot use
for anextended periodoftime withtheengine
stopped.
USB (Universal SerialBus)(ifequipped)
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WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect oroperate theUSB
device whiledriving. Doingsocan beadistrac-
tion. Ifdistracted youcould losecontrol ofyour
vehicle andcause anaccident orserious injury.
CAUTION:
. Donot force theUSB device intotheUSB
port. Inserting theUSB device tiltedorup-
side-down intotheport may damage the
port. Make surethattheUSB device is
connected correctlyintotheUSB port.
. Donot grab theUSB portcover (ifequipped)
when pulling theUSB device outofthe port.
This could damage theport andthecover.
. Donot leave theUSB cable inaplace where
it can bepulled unintentionally. Pullingthe
cable maydamage theport.
The vehicle isnot equipped withaUSB device. USB
devices shouldbepurchased separatelyasnecessary .
This system cannotbeused toformat USBdevices. To
format aUSB device, useapersonal computer.
In some states/area, theUSB device forthe front seats
plays onlysound without imagesforregulatory
reasons, evenwhen thevehicle isparked.
This system supports variousUSBmemory devices,
USB harddrives andiPod players. SomeUSBdevices
may notbesupported bythis system.
. Partitioned USBdevices maynotbeplayed
correctly .
. Some characters usedinother languages (Chi-
nese, Japanese, etc.)arenot displayed properly
on display .Using English language characters
with aUSB device isrecommended.
General notesforUSB use:
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device. Notes
foriPod use:
iP od isatrademark ofApple Inc.,registered inthe U.S.
and other countries.
. Improperly plugginginthe iPod may cause a
checkmark tobe displayed onand off(flickering) .
Always makesurethattheiPod isconnected
properly .
. AniPod nano (1stGeneration) mayremain infast
forward orrewind modeifit is connected duringa
seek operation. Inthis case, please manually reset
the iPod.
. AniPod nano (2ndGeneration) willcontinue to
fast-forward orrewind ifit is disconnected during
a seek operation.
. Anincorrect songtitlemay appear whenthePlay
Mode ischanged whileusing aniPod nano (2nd
Generation)
. Audiobooks maynotplay inthe same orderas
they appear onaniPo d.
. Large videofilescause slowresponses inan iPod.
The vehicle centerdisplay maymomentarily black
out, butwillsoon recover.
. Ifan iPodautomatically selectslargevideo files
while inthe shuffle mode,thevehicle center
display maymomentarily blackout,butwillsoon
recover.
Compact Disc/USB memorywithMP3 or
WMA (ifequipped)
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T erms:
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. MP3 ÐMP3 isshort forMoving Pictures Experts
Group AudioLayer3.MP3 isthe most wellknown
compressed digitalaudiofileformat. Thisformat
allows fornear ªCDqualityº sound,butata
fraction ofthe size ofnormal audiofiles.MP3
conversion ofan audio trackfromCDcan reduce
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Symptom CauseandCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before usingthe
player.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theCD player willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andMP3/WMA/AAC filesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)willbe
played.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesandnumber of
characters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
Check ifthe disc orthe fileisgenerated inan irregular format.Thismayoccur depending onthe variation orthe setting ofMP3/WMA
writing applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalisation process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality Checkifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
It takes arelatively longtimebefore
the music startsplaying. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe MP3/WMA disc,some timemayberequired beforethemusic startsplaying.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,might not
match thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
Skipping withhigh bitrate files Skippingmayoccur withlarge quantities ofdata, suchasfor high bitrate data.
Move immediately tothe next song
when playing. When
anon-MP3/WMA filehas been given anextension ofª.MP3º ,ª.WMA º, ª.mp3º orª.wmaº orwhen playisprohibited by
copyright protection, theplayer willskip tothe next song.
The songs donot play back inthe
desired order. The
playback orderisthe order inwhich thefiles were written bythe writing software, sothe files might notplay inthe desired order.
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Symptom CauseandCountermeasure
Cannot play Check
ifthe disc orUSB device wasinserted correctly.
Check ifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
Check ifthere iscondensation insidetheplayer, andifthere is,wait until thecondensation isgone (about 1hour) before
using theplayer.
If there isatemperature increaseerror,theplayer willplay correctly afteritreturns tothe normal temperature.
If there isamixture ofmusic CDfiles (CD-DA data)andcompressed audiofilesonaCD, only themusic CDfiles (CD-DA
data) willbeplayed.
Files withextensions otherthanª.MP3 (.mp3)º orª.WMA (.wma)º cannotbeplayed. Inaddition, thecharacter codesand
number ofcharacters forfolder names andfilenames should beincompliance withthespecifications.
Check ifthe disc orthe fileisgenerated inan irregular format.Thismayoccur depending onthe variation orthe setting of
compressed audiowriting applications orother textediting applications.
Check ifthe finalization process,suchassession closeanddisc close, isdone forthe disc.
Check ifthe disc orUSB device isprotected bycopyright.
P oor sound quality
Checkifthe disc isscratched ordirty .
It takes arelatively longtimebefore themusic
starts playing. If
there aremany folder orfile levels onthe disc orUSB device, sometimemayberequired beforethemusic starts
playing.
Music cutsofforskips The
writing software andhardware combination mightnotmatch, orthe writing speed, writingdepth,writing width,etc.,
might notmatch thespecifications. Try using theslowest writingspeed.
Skipping withhigh bitrate files Skippingmayoccur withlarge quantities ofdata, suchasfor high bitrate data.
Move immediately tothe next song when playing. If
an unsupported compressedaudiofilehas been given asupported extensionlike.MP3, orwhen playisprohibited by
copyright protection, theplayer willskip tothe next song.
The songs donot play back inthe desired order.The
playback orderisthe order inwhich thefiles were written bythe writing software, sothe files might notplay inthe
desired order.
Random/Shuffle maybeactive onthe audio system oron aUSB device.
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Audio mainoperation
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Head unit:
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The auto loudness circuitenhances thelow and high
frequency rangesautomatically inboth radio reception
and CDplayback.
PWR/V olumecontrol:
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON position,
and then push thePWR button whilethesystem isoff
to turn onthe last audio source, whichwasplaying
immediately beforethesystem wasturned off.While
the system ison, pushing thePWR button turnsthe
system off.
T urn theVOL control knobtoadjust thevolume.
SETTING:
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The settings screenwillappear whenpushing the
ENTER/SETTING button.
The following itemsareavailable inthe settings screen.
. Bass, Treble, Balance andFade
Controls thesound ofthe audio system. Balance
adjusts thesound between theleftand right
speakers. Fadeadjusts thesound between the
front andrear speakers.
Select theªBassº ,ªT rebleº ,ªBalanceº orªFadeº
using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen
push theENTER/SETTING button.Turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobtoadjust theBass,
T reble, balance andFade ofthe screen tothe
preferred level.
. Speed SensVol.
T o change theSpeed Sensitive Volume (Speed
Sens Vol.) level fromoff(0) to5,turn the
TUNE´FOLDER controlknob. .
AUX Vol.
Controls thevolume levelofincoming soundwhen
an auxiliary deviceisconnected tothe system.
Choose asetting between 1and 3or choose 0to
disable thefeature entirely.
. Brightness andContrast
Adjust thebrightness andcontrast ofthe screen.
Select theªbrightnessº orªcontrastº usingthe
TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push the
ENTER/SETTING button.Turn theTUNE´FOLDER
control knobtoadjust thebrightness andcontrast
of the screen tothe preferred level.
. Clock Adjust
Adjust theclock according tothe following procedure.
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1) Select ªClock Adjustº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknob
*
1
and then push
the ENTER/SETTING button
*
2
.
2) Adjust thehour withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
.
3) Adjust theminute withtheTUNE´FOLDER
control knob
*
1
and then push theENTER/
SETTING button
*
2
. 24
hour clock isnot available.
. On-Screen Clock
When thisitem isturned on,aclock isalways
displayed inthe upper rightcorner ofthe screen.
Select theªOn-Screen ClockºusingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.You can toggle between ON
and OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER controlknob.
. RDS Display (ifequipped)
RDS (radio datasystem) information canbe
shown onthe display .Select ªRDSDisplayº using
the TUNE´FOLDER controlknobandthen push
the ENTER/SETTING button.You can toggle
between ONand OFF using theTUNE´FOLDER
control knob.
. iPod Menu language
The iPod menu language canbechanged.
Select ªiPod menu languageº usingtheTUNE´-
FOLDER controlknobandthen push theENTER/
SETTING button.UsetheTUNE´FOLDER control
knob toselect thepreferred language.
DISP:
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Display ofthe screen canbecanceled bypushing the
DISP button. You can then listen tomusic thatisbeing
played back.Ifyou want todisplay thescreen again,
either pushtheDISP button oncemore orpush the
FM´AM orAUX button.
AUX INjack:
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The AUX INjack islocated onthe audio unit.TheAUX
IN audio inputjackaccepts anystandard analogaudio
input suchasfrom aportable cassette tape/CD player,
MP3 player orlaptop computer.
NISSAN stronglyrecommends usingastereo mini
plug cable whenconnecting yourmusic device tothe
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REPEA T(RPT) :
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When theRPT button ispushed whiletheUSB
memory isplayed, theplay pattern canbechange as
follows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRPT button
repeatedly andthemode willchange asfollows.
Normal ?1Folder Repeat ?1Track Repeat ?
Normal
RANDOM (RDM):
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When theRDM button ispushed whileaUSB memory
is being played, theplay pattern canbechanged as
follows.
T o change theplay mode, pushtheRDM button
repeatedly ,and themode willchange asfollows.
Normal ?All Random ?1Folder Random ?Normal
BACK:
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When theBACK button ispushed, itreturns tothe
previous display.
iP od player operation
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Connecting iPod:
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The USB outlet connector islocated inthe center
console. Openthelidand connect theiPod cable to
the USB connector. Thebattery ofthe iPod ischarged
while theconnection tothe vehicle.
Depending onthe version ofthe iPod,the display on
the iPod shows aNISSAN orAccessory Attached
screen whentheconnection iscompleted. Whenthe
iP od isconnected tothe vehicle, theiPod music library
can only beoperated bythe vehicle audiocontrols.
* iPod and iPhone areatrademark ofApple Inc.,
registered inthe U.S. andother countries.
WARNING:
Do not connect, disconnect oroperate theUSB
device whiledriving. Doingsocan beadistrac-
tion. Ifdistracted youcould losecontrol ofyour
vehicle andcause anaccident orserious injury.
CAUTION:
. Donot force theUSB device intotheUSB
port. Inserting theUSB device tiltedorup-
side-down intotheport may damage the
port. Make surethattheUSB device is
connected correctlyintotheUSB port.
. Donot grab theUSB portcover (ifequipped)
when pulling theUSB device outofthe port.
This could damage theport andthecover.
. Donot leave theUSB cable inaplace where
it can bepulled unintentionally. Pullingthe
cable maydamage theport.
Refer toyour device manufacturer's ownerinformation
regarding theproper useand care ofthe device. Compatibility:
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The following modelsarecompatible:
. Third generation iPhone(Firmware version
IOS4/4.0)
. Fourth generation iPhone(Firmware version
IOS4/4.0)
. Fifth generation iPod(Firmware version1.3)
. First generation iPod Classic (Firmware version
1.1.1 or1.1.2PC)
. Second generation iPod Classic (Firmware ver-
sion 2.0.1 )
. First generation iPod touch (Firmware version
1.1.5 or2.2.1)
. Second andthird generation iPod touch (Firm-
ware version 2.2.1orIOS4/4.0.0)
. First generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.3.1)
. Second generation iPodnano (Firmware version
1.1.3)
. Third generation iPodnano (Firmware version
1.1.2PC or1.1.3PC)
. Fourth generation iPod nano (Firmware version
1.0.2 or1.0.4)
. Fifth generation iPodnano (Firmware version1.0.1
or 1.0.2)
The iPod touch maynotresponse quicklywiththe
system insome cases.
Make surethattheiPodfirmware isupdated.
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Place theignition switchtothe ACC orON position.
Then, pushtheAUX button repeatedly toswitch tothe
iP od mode.
If the system hasbeen turned offwhile theiPod was
playing, pushing thePWR button willstart theiPod.
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GUID-41 CA11C8-A71 B-431A-9816 -BFD8BE3B85AC
During thefirst 1,600 km(1,000 miles),follow these
recommendations toobtain maximum engineperfor-
mance andensure thefuture reliability andeconomy of
your newvehicle. Failuretofollow theserecommenda-
tions mayresult inshortened enginelifeand reduced
engine performance.
. Donot drive ataconstant speed,eitherfastor
slow ,for long periods oftime.
. Donot run theengine over4,000 rpm.
. Donot accelerate atfull throttle inany gear.
. Donot start quickly .
. Donot brake hardasmuch aspossible.
. Donot tow atrailer foratleast thefirst 800 km
(500 miles) (forAustralia andNew Zealand) .
GUID-E8B 3C646-A7 78-4313-AF 16-0B6BA360E 60C
WARNING:
The driving characteristic sof your vehicle will
change remarkably byany additional loadand
its distribution, aswell asby adding optional
equipment (roofracks, etc.). Your driving style
and speed mustbeadjusted according tothe
circumstances. Especiallywhencarrying heavy
loads, yourspeed mustbereduced adequately.
. Make surethearea around thevehicle isclear.
. Visually inspecttiresfortheir appearance and
condition. Measureandcheck thetire pressure for
proper inflation.
. Check thatallwindows andlights areclean.
. Adjust theseat andhead restraint positions.
. Adjust theinside andoutside rearview mirror
positions.
. Fasten yourseatbeltandaskallpassengers todo
the same.
. Check thatalldoors areclosed.
. Check theoperation ofthe warning lightswhen
the ignition switchisplaced inthe ªONº position.
. Maintenance itemsinthe ª8.Maintenance anddo-
it-yourselfº sectionshouldbechecked periodi-
cally .
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WARNING:
. Never leavechildren oradults whowould
normally requirethesupport ofothers alone
in your vehicle. Petsshould notbeleft alone
either. Theycould unknowingly activate
switches orcontrols andinadvertently be-
come involved inaserious accident and
injure themselves. Onhot, sunny days,
temperatures inaclosed vehicle could
quickly become highenough tocause se-
vere orpossibly fatalillness topeople or
animals.
. Properly secureallluggage tohelp prevent it
from sliding orshifting. Donot place lug-
gage higher thantheseatbacks. Inasudden
stop orcollision, unsecured luggagecould
cause personal injury.
NO TE:
During thefirst fewmonths afterpurchasing a
new vehicle, ifyou smell strong odorsofVolatile
Organic Compounds (VOCs)insidethevehicle,
ventilate thepassenger compartment thor-
oughly. Openallthe windows beforeentering
or while inthe vehicle. Inaddition, whenthe
temperature inthe passenger compartment
rises, orwhen thevehicle isparked indirect
sunlight foraperiod oftime, turnoffthe air
recirculation modeofthe airconditioner and/or
open thewindows toallow sufficient freshair
into thepassenger compartment.
BREAK-IN SCHEDULE BEFORESTARTING ENGINE PRECAUTI
ONSWHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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Operating range
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SSD0436
The Intelligent Key can only beused forstarting the
engine whentheIntelligent Key iswithin thespecified
operating range
*
1
.
When theIntelligent Key battery isalmost discharged
or strong radiowaves arepresent neartheoperating
location, theIntelligent Key system's operating range
becomes narrowerandmay notfunction properly.
If the Intelligent Key iswithin theoperating range,itis
possible foranyone, evensomeone whodoes notcarry
the Intelligent Key ,to push theignition switchtostart
the engine.
. The luggage roomareaisnot included inthe
operating range,buttheIntelligent Keymay
function.
. Ifthe Intelligent Key isplaced onthe instrument
panel, insidetheglove box,door pocket orthe
corner ofthe interior compartment, theIntelligent
K ey may notfunction.
. Ifthe Intelligent Key isplaced nearthedoor or
window outsidethevehicle, theIntelligent Key
may function.
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
model
GUID-59131E CE-A47C-4849-A212-5FF7051D7462
The ignition lockisdesigned sothat theignition switch
cannot beswitched tothe ªLOCKº position untilthe
shift lever ismoved tothe ªPº (Park) position. When
pushing theignition switchtothe ªOFFº position, make
sure theshift lever isin the ªPº (Park) position.
When theignition switchcannot beswitched tothe
ªL OCKº position:
1. Move theshift lever tothe ªPº (Park) position.
2. Push theignition switchtothe ªOFFº position.
3. Open thedoor. Theignition switchwillchange to
the ªLOCKº position.
If the ignition switchisswitched tothe ªLOCKº
position, theshift lever cannot bemoved fromtheªPº
(Park) position. Theshift lever canbemoved ifthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position withthefoot
brake depressed.
STEERING LOCK
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The ignition switchisequipped withananti-theft
steering lockdevice.
T o lock steering wheel
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1. Push theignition switchtothe ªOFFº position
where theignition switchposition indicator willnot
illuminate.
2. Open orclose thedoor. Theignition switchturns
to the ªLOCKº position.
3. Turn thesteering wheel1/6ofaturn tothe right or
left from thestraight upposition.
T o unlock steering wheel
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Push theignition switch,andthesteering wheelwillbe
automatically unlocked.
CAUTION:
. Ifthe battery ofthe vehicle isdischarged, the
push-button ignitionswitchcannot be
switched fromtheªLOCKº position.
. Ifthe ignition switchposition doesnot
change fromtheªLOCKº position, pushthe
ignition switchagainwhilerotating the
steering wheelslightly tothe right andleft.
IGNITION SWITCHPOSITIONS
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SSD0859
When theignition switchispushed withoutdepressing
the brake pedal (Continuously Variable Transmission
model) orthe clutch pedal(Manual Transmission
model) ,the ignition switchposition willchange as
follows:
. Push oncetochange toªACCº .
. Push twotimes tochange toªONº .
. Push three times tochange toªOFFº .
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