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2 2-2. Charging
Plug-in hybrid system
QCalendar settings
Current date and time information is
automatically set using GPS. However,
if GPS calibration of clock is turned off in
the multimedia system settings, the date
needs to be set on the multi-information
display.
If the calendar settings check screen is
displayed when an attempt was made to
register a charge schedule, check that
the correct date is set. If it is incorrect,
be sure to correct it.
If the calendar information is wrong, the
charging schedule function will not oper-
ate normally.
When registering the charging
schedule, the following settings can
be changed.
QSelect the charging mode
One of the two following charging
modes can be selected.
“Start”
Starts charging at the set time*1 and fin-ishes charging when fully charged.
*2
“Departure”
Starts charging to finish at the set
time.
*3, 4
When this setting is selected, the air
conditioning-linked function can be
used.
*1: Charging schedule function is per-
formed in accordance with the clock
in the multi-information display.
Before registering the charging
schedule, check the clock settings to
the proper time.
*2: There might be a slight error in the
timing when charging starts due to
the state of the hybrid battery (trac-
tion battery).
*3: When the system determines that
there is no time to finish charging by
the set scheduled departure time, it
starts charging. Check the charging
schedules.
*4: If sudden changes in temperature or
changes in the condition of the
power source occur while charging,
charging may not end exactly at the
time estimated by the system.
QRepeated setting
The periodic charging schedule can
be set by selecting your desired
day of the week. (If no days are
selected, charging is only carried
out once.)
QAir conditioning-linked set-
ting (“Climate Prep”)
When the charging mode is set to
“Departure”, the vehicle air condi-
tioning system (P.406) can be set
to automatically operate
* according
Using the charging
schedule function
Charging can be carried out at
the desired time by registering
the charging schedule. Also, it
is possible to set the charging
schedule to one’s prefer-
ences, such as having
charging complete by a certain
departure time or be carried
out at the same time on certain
days.
Settings of the charging
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1442-2. Charging
to the set time.
By adjusting the cabin temperature in
advance, passengers can enjoy a
pleasant interior immediately after
entering the vehicle.
*: Operation starts approximately 20
minutes before the set departure
time.
QTurning “Charge Now” on and
off
If even one charging schedule is
registered, charging does not start
until the set time, even if the AC
charging cable is connected to the
vehicle. To start charging without
changing the charging schedule
setting, turn “Charge Now” on to
temporarily cancel the charging
schedule and enable charging after
connecting the AC charging cable.
*
*: If the charging connector is removed
during charging while the charging
schedule is registered and “Charge
Now” is on, “Charge Now” turns off.
QChanging “Next Event”*1
It is possible to temporarily set the
time of the next charging schedule
without changing the registered
repeated setting.
*2
*1: The “Next Event” refers to the clos-
est charging schedule from the cur-
rent time among the registered
charging schedules. Charging
schedule is performed based on the
“Next Event”.
*2: When “Next Event” is changed, the
current charging schedule will be
temporarily ignored and charging will
not be carried out until the time specified by “Next Event”. (For
example, when “Next Event” is set
for 2 days later, even if items are
registered on the charging schedule,
charging will not be carried out until
the time specified by “Next Event”.)
The charging schedule can be reg-
istered on the multi-information dis-
play: P.146
QCharging schedule
OThe charging schedule cannot be set
while driving.
OA maximum of 15 charging schedules
can be registered.
QTo make sure that the charging
schedule function operates cor-
rectly
Check the following items.
OAdjust the clock to the correct time
(P.177)
OThe calendar is set to the correct date
(P.184)
OCheck that the power switch is turned
off
OAfter registering the charging sched-
ule, connect the AC charging cable
The charging start time is determined
based on the charging schedule at the
time that the AC charging cable was
Registering the charging
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2 2-2. Charging
Plug-in hybrid system
QCharging indicator of the charging port flashes and charging can-
not be carried out.
*: Refer to P.106 for details regarding charging indicator of the charging port illumi-
nation and flashing.
Refer to the following table and carry out the appropriate correction proce-
dure.
QCannot charge at desired time
Likely causeCorrection procedure
When charging indicator of the charging
port flashes
*: charging schedule is regis-
tered
When you wish to charge according to
the charging schedule, wait until the set
time.
To start charging, set “Charge Now” to
on. (P.149)
When charging indicator of the charging
port rapidly flashes
*: Malfunction
occurred in an external power source or
the vehicleStart the hybrid system and follow the
instructions displayed by the message on
the multi-information display. (P.159)
When charging schedule function does not operate normally
Likely causeCorrection procedure
Vehicle clock is not properly adjustedCheck the clock settings and adjust it to
the proper time. (P.177)
The vehicle calendar is not set correctly.Check the calendar setting and set it to
the correct date. (P.184)
AC charging cable is not connected to
vehicleBefore using the charging schedule, con-
nect the AC charging cable.
Incorrect charging mode selected
Check the charging mode setting.
(P.143)
When the charging mode is “Start”,
charging starts at the set time, but when
it is “Departure”, charging is completed
by the set time. (The charging start time
is automatically controlled by the sys-
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1743-1. Instrument cluster
Clock
Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock).
For details, refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multi-
media Owner’s Manual”.
Fuel gauge
Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank
SOC (State of Charge) gauge
Displays the amount of charge remaining in the traction battery.
When the gauge is in the green zone, EV driving is possible. When the gauge is in
the blue zone, EV driving is no longer possible (in this situation, the vehicle switches
to HV mode). Charge the hybrid battery (traction battery) to allow EV driving.
Odometer, trip meter and instrument cluster light control display
Odometer:
Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven
Trip meter:
Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset.
Trip meters A and B can be used to record and display different distances inde-
pendently.
Instrument cluster light control:
Displays the brightness of the instrument cluster lights that can be adjusted.
Outside temperature (P.175)
Multi-information display
Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (P.177)
Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.518)
Shift position and shift range indicator
Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.277)
QThe meters and display illuminate
when
The power switch is in ON.
QWhen changing driving mode
OSpeedometer color is changed follow-
ing the selected driving mode.
(P.387)
OSpeedometer color is changed follow-
ing the selected driving mode or when
Trail Mode is turned on. (P.387,
389)
QIf the units of measure for speed-
ometer can be changed (if
equipped)
The other units of measure is also dis-
played as shown in the illustrations.
C
D
E
F
G
H
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3
3-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
adjusted individually. However, when
the surroundings are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on the tail lights will not change the instrument cluster bright-
ness.
The clock can be adjusted on the
navigation/multimedia system.
Refer to “Navigation and multime-
dia system Owner’s manual” or
“Multimedia Owner’s Manual”.
Following information is displayed
on the multi-information display.
Driving support system informa-
tion
Displays recognized signs while the
RSA system (if equipped) is operating.
( P.328)
Displays an image when the following
systems are operating and a menu icon
other than is selected:
• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (if
equipped) ( P.318)
• Dynamic radar cruise control with full-
speed range (if equipped) ( P.332)
• Cruise control (if equipped) ( P.344)
• Speed limiter (if equipped) ( P.347)
Information display area
Adjusting the clock
Multi-information display
The multi-information display
is used to display fuel effi-
ciency related information and
various types of driving-
related information. The multi-
information display can also
be used to change the display
settings and other settings.
Display contents
A
B

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3
3-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
• “Drive Info Type”
Select to change the drive information
type display between trip and total.
( P.183).
• “Drive Info Items”
Select to set the items on the upper and
lower side of the drive information
screen from three items, average
speed, distance and total time.
 “Closing Display”
Select to set the items displayed when
the power switch is turned off.
 “Pop-Up Display” (if equipped)
Select to enable/disable the following
pop-up displays, which may appear in
some situations.
• Intersection guidance display of the
navigation system-linked system (if
equipped)
• Incoming call display of the hands-
free phone system (if equipped)
• Audio operation
• Volume operation
• Voice control (if equipped)
 “Calender”
Select to set up the calender.
This can only be set if GPS calibration
of clock is turned off in the multimedia
system settings.
 “MID OFF”
A blank screen is displayed
“Default Settings”
Select to reset the meter display set-
tings.
QSuspension of the settings display
OIn the following situations, operation of the settings display will be temporarily suspended.
• When a warning message appears on
the multi-information display
• When the vehicle begins to move
OSettings for functions not equipped to
the vehicle are not displayed.
OWhen a function is turned off, the
related settings for that function are not selectable.
Select to display warning mes-
sages and measures to be taken if
a malfunction is detected.
( P.518)
Displays suggestions to the driver
in the following situations. To select
a response to a displayed sugges-
tion, use the meter control
switches.
WARNING
QCautions during setting up the
display
As the hybrid system needs to be operating during setting up the dis-
play, ensure that the vehicle is parked in a place with adequate ventilation. In a closed area such as a garage,
exhaust gases including harmful car- bon monoxide (CO) may collect and enter the vehicle. This may lead to
death or a serious health hazard.
NOTICE
QDuring setting up the display
To prevent 12-volt battery discharge, ensure that the hybrid system is oper-
ating while setting up the display fea- tures.
Warning message display
Convenience Services (Sug-
gestion function)

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6
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
Interior features
QAdjusting the temperature set-
ting
Turn driver’s side temperature con-
trol dial clockwise to increases the
temperature and turn the dial coun-
terclockwise to decreases the tem-
perature.
The air conditioning system switches
between individual and simultaneous
modes each time the “DUAL” switch is
pressed.
Simultaneous mode (the indicator on
the “DUAL” switch is off):
The driver’s side temperature control
dial can be used to adjust the tempera-
ture for the driver’s and passenger’s
side. At this time, operate the passen-
ger’s side temperature control dial to
enter individual mode.
Individual mode (the indicator on the
“DUAL” switch is on):
The temperature for the driver’s and
passenger’s side can be adjusted sepa-
rately.
QSetting the fan speed
Press the fan speed increase
switch to increase the fan speed
and the fan speed decrease switch
to decrease the fan speed.
Pressing the “OFF” switch to turns off
the fan.
QChange the airflow mode
Press the airflow mode control
switch.
The airflow mode changes as follows
each time the switch is pressed.
1 Upper body
2 Upper body and feet
3 Feet
4 Feet and the windshield defog-
ger operates
QSwitching between outside air
and recirculated air modes
Press the outside/recirculated air
mode switch.
The mode switches between outside air
mode (the indicator is off) and recircu-
lated air mode (the indicator is on) each
time the button is pressed.
QSet cooling and dehumidifica-
tion function
Press the “A/C” switch.
When the function is on, the indicator
illuminates on the “A/C” switch.
QDefogging the windshield
Defoggers are used to defog the
windshield and front side windows.
Press the windshield defogger
switch.
Set the outside/recirculated air mode
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5729-2. Customization
*1: For details about each function: P.184
*2: The default setting varies according to country.
*3: Available languages may differ depending on the target region.
*4: If equipped
*5: This can only be set if GPS calibration of clock is turned off in the multimedia sys-
tem settings.
QHead-up display*1 (P.189)
*1: If equipped
*2: For details about each function: P.190
Convenience Services (Sugges-
tion function)On
On (when the
vehicle is
stopped)
O–O
Off
Function*2Default
settingCustomized
setting
Head-up displayOnOff–O–
Gauge informationHybrid System
IndicatorTachometer–O–No content
Route guidance to destina-
tion/street name
*1OnOff–O–
Driving support system informa-
tion displayOnOff–O–
Compass*1OnOff–O–
Audio system operation status*1OnOff–O–
Function*1Default
settingCustomized
settingABC
ABC

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594Alphabetical Index
Key number plate ....................... 200
Keyless entry ..................... 201, 221
Mechanical key .......................... 202
Power switch .............................. 273
Replacing the battery ................. 486
Warning buzzer .......................... 221
Wireless remote control key....... 201
Knee airbags ................................... 39
L
Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) ........... 318
Operation ................................... 318
Warning messages .................... 327
Language (multi-information dis-
play) ..................................... 186, 571
Lever
Auxiliary catch lever ................... 452
Hood lock release lever ............. 452
Shift lever ................................... 277
Tilt and telescopic steering lock
release lever ............................ 234
Turn signal lever ........................ 281
Wiper lever ......................... 294, 296
License plate lights
Light switch ................................ 288
Replacing light bulbs .................. 491
Light bulbs
Replacing ................................... 491
Wattage...................................... 565
Lights
Automatic High Beam system .... 290
Emergency flasher switch .......... 500
Extended Headlight Lighting system
................................................. 289
Fog light switch .......................... 293
Front interior lights ..................... 419
Headlight switch ......................... 288
Illuminated entry system ............ 420
Interior lights .............................. 419
Luggage compartment light 210, 213
Personal lights ........................... 420Rear interior light ........................ 420
Replacing light bulbs ..................491
Turn signal lever......................... 281
Vanity lights ................................ 430
Wattage ...................................... 565
Lock steering column................... 274
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ........... 318
Operation ...................................318
Warning messages .................... 327
Luggage compartment light 210, 213
Luggage cover .............................. 427
M
Maintenance
Do-it-yourself maintenance ........ 450
Maintenance data.......................558
Maintenance requirements......... 448
Malfunction indicator lamp .......... 510
Menu icons .................................... 178
Meter
“ODO TRIP” switch .................... 176
Clock .......................................... 177
Head-up display ......................... 189
Indicators.................................... 166
Meter control switches ............... 178
Meters ........................................172
Multi-information display ............177
Settings .............................. 184, 571
Units ........................................... 186
Warning lights .................... 508, 518
Warning messages .................... 187
Meter control switches ................. 178
Mirrors
Digital Rear-view Mirror.............. 236
Inside rear view mirror................ 235
Outside rear view mirror defoggers
................................................. 408
Outside rear view mirrors ........... 245
Vanity mirrors .............................430
Multi-information display
Audio system-linked display ....... 182