child lock KIA Magnetis 2006 2.G Owner's Manual
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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE
2-2INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OVERVIEW1. Rearview mirror
2. Sunvisor
3. Sunroof (If Equipped)
4. Seat
5. Spare tire6. Tail-lights
7. Fuel filler lid
8. Parking brake
9. Rear door child safety lock
10. Power window switches 11. Door
12. Outside rearview mirror
13. Air bags
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MMSA2001
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KEYSThe key number is stamped into the plate
attached to the key set. If you should lose
your keys, this number will enable an
Authorized Kia Dealer to duplicate the
keys easily. Remove the plate and store it
in a safe place. Also, record the number
and keep it in a safe and handy place, but
not in the vehicle.Your vehicle has two master keys and a
sub key. The master key will open all
locks on your vehicle.
The sub key will only function in the
ignition and the door locks.Leaving your sub key with a parking
attendant will ensure that your vehicle’s
trunk, trunk lid release, glove box
compartment and rear trunk access may
not be unlocked in your absence.
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50063
MMSA3070
➡ ➡
WARNING - Ignition Key
Leaving children unattended in
a vehicle with the ignition key is
dangerous even if the key is not
in the ignition. Children copy
adults and they could place the
key in the ignition. The ignition
key would enable children to
operate power windows or
other controls, or even make
the vehicle move which could
result in serious bodily injury or
even death. Never leave the
keys in your vehicle with
unsupervised children.
CAUTION
Use only Kia original parts for the
ignition key in your vehicle. If an
aftermarket key is used, the
ignition switch may not return to
ON after START. If this happens,
the starter will continue to operate
causing damage to the starter
motor and possible fire due to
excessive current in the wiring.
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OPERATING DOOR LOCKS
FROM INSIDE THE VEHICLE• To lock a door, push the door lock
button to the “LOCK” position.
• To unlock a door, push the door lock
button to the “UNLOCK” position.
• To open a door, pull the door handle
towards the middle of your vehicle.
The door ajar warning light will
illuminate if a door is not fully closed.
Close the door completely and the light
will go out.
POWER DOOR LOCKS
(IF EQUIPPED)The power door lock switch is located on
the driver’s armrest. If any door is open
when the switch is depressed, the door
will remain locked when closed.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
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UNLOCKLOCK
MMSA3003
UNLOCK
RED MARK
LOCK
WARNING
Never leave children or animals
unattended in the vehicle. An
enclosed vehicle can become
extremely hot and depleted of
oxygen, causing death or
severe injury to children or to
animals who cannot escape the
vehicle.
CAUTION
The doors should always be fully
closed and locked while the vehicle
is in motion to prevent accidental
opening of the doors. Locked doors
will also discourage potential
intruders when the vehicle stops or
slows.✻
NOTICE
When the door is locked, the red
mark on the switch is not visible.
✻
NOTICE• Pushing the front portion of the
driver’s door lock switch will
cause all vehicle doors to lock.
• Pushing the rear portion of the
switch will cause all vehicle
doors to unlock.
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REAR DOOR CHILD
SAFETY LOCKThe child safety lock is provided to help
prevent children from accidentally
opening the rear doors from inside the
vehicle.
• To lock a rear door so that it cannot
be opened from the inside, push the
child safety lock located on the rear
edge of the door to the “LOCKED”
position before closing the door.
• To open a rear door while the child
safety lock is engaged, push the door
lock button to the “UNLOCK”
position (red mark is visible) then
pull the outside door handle.
WINDOWSPOWER WINDOWS The ignition switch must be in the ON
position for power windows to operate.
Each door has a power window switch
that controls the door’s window.
However, the driver has a power window
lock switch which can cancel the
operation of the three passenger window
switches.✻
NOTICE
To prevent the power window fuse
from malfunctioning and the power
window system from being
damaged, do not open or close
more than two windows at the
same time.
WARNING - Rear Door
Locks
If children accidentally open the
rear doors while the vehicle is
in motion, they could fall out
and be seriously or fatally
injured. To prevent children
from opening the rear doors
from the inside, the rear door
safety locks should be used
whenever children are in the
vehicle.
MMSA3005
LOCKFREE
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POWER WINDOW LOCK
SWITCH FEATUREThe driver can disable the power window
switches on all passenger doors by
depressing the power window lock switch
located on the driver’s door to ON. When
the power window lock switch is ON, the
driver’s master control can not operate the
passenger door power windows either.
PASSENGER DOOR POWER
WINDOW CONTROLSTo open a window, press the front portion
of the switch down. To close a window,
pull the front portion of the switch up.
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MMSA3006
WARNING - Power
Windows
Keep the power window lock
switch on the driver’s door in
the ON (depressed) position
except when someone is
operating a passenger door
window. Serious injury can
result from unintentional
window opera-tion, especially
to children.
Always double check to make
sure all arms, hands, and other
obstructions are safely out of
the way before closing a
window.✻
NOTICE
If you experience buffeting and
pulsation (wind shock) with either
side window open, you should open
the opposite window slightly to
reduce the condition.
WARNING - Passengers
Do not allow children to play
with the power windows. They
may seriously injure
themselves or others.
MMSA3004
Power window lock switch
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SEATS
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENTMOVING THE FRONT SEAT
FORWARD AND BACKWARDTo move the seat forward or backward;
1. Pull the seat slide adjustment lever
under the front edge of the seat
cushion up and hold it.
2. Slide the seat to the position you
desire.
3. Release the lever and make sure the
seat is locked in place.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
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WARNING - Drivers
Never adjust the driver’s seat
or seatback when the vehicle
is moving. Doing so could
cause loss of control, and
serious personal injury or
death.
Do not allow packages or
other objects to interfere with
the normal position of a
seatback. These objects may
prevent the seatback from
locking, which could result in
serious injury or death in the
event of a sudden stop or
collision.
Always drive and ride with
your seatback upright and
the lap portion of the safety
belt snug and low across the
hips.
Children can be killed or
injured by the passenger air
bag. The back seat is the
safest place for children 12
and under. Make sure all
children use seat belts or
child seats.
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SAFETY BELT RESTRAINT
SYSTEMWe strongly recommend that the driver
and all passengers be properly restrained
at all times by using the safety belts
provided with the vehicle. Proper use of
the safety belts decreases the risk of
severe injury or death in accidents or
sudden stops.Safety belts provide the best restraint
when:
• The seatback is upright.
• The occupant is sitting upright (not
slouched).
• The lap belt portion of the safety belt
is snug and low on the hips.
• The shoulder belt portion of the
safety belt is snug against the chest.
• The knees are straight forward.
To help you remember to fasten your
safety belt, a warning light will flash and
a chime will sound.
See safety belt warning on page 4-22.
All seats have lap/shoulder belts.
The center rear seat has a lap/shoulder
belt.
Inertial locks in the safety belt retractors
allow all of the lap/shoulder safety belts
to remain unlocked during normal
vehicle operation.This allows the
occupants some freedom of movement
and increased comfort while using the
safety belts. If a force is applied to thevehicle, such as a strong stop, a sharp
turn, or a collision, the safety belt
retractors will automatically lock the
safety belts.
Since the inertial locks do not require a
collision in order to lock up, you may
become aware of the safety belts locking
while braking or going around sharp
corners.
The center rear seat safety belt does not
have an inertial lock so it is always in a
locked condition.
Whenever possible, use the center rear
seat position to install your child
restraint. The center rear seat is the best
position to install your child restraint.
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WARNING
The driver and all passengers
should always use the safety
belts provided in order to
minimize the risk of severe
bodily injury.
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PLACEMENT OF A CHILD
RESTRAINT SYSTEMWe recommend that, whenever possible,
you put the child restraint in the center
position of the rear seat.
If the center rear seat is not available, or
you are using more than one child
restraint system in the vehicle at the
same time, the rear safety belts have
been designed to allow a child restraint
to be used in these positions. Since those
safety belts normally lock only under
extreme or emergency conditions
(emergency lock mode) you must
manually adjust those belts to the auto
lock mode.
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WARNING
When a child restraint is not in
use, make sure that it is
secured by a safety belt. In a
sudden stop or accident, a
loose child restraint could be
thrown forward and injure
someone.
WARNING - Restraint
Instructions
Failure to observe this manuals
instructions regarding child
restraint systems and the
instructions provided with the
child restraint system could
increase the chance and/or
severity of injury in an accident.✻
NOTICE
The driver’s safety belt
incorporates the emergency lock
mode only.
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Placing a Passenger Safety Belt
Into the Auto Lock ModeThe use of the auto lock mode will
ensure that the normal movement of the
child in the vehicle does not cause the
safety belt to be pulled out and loosen
the firmness of its hold on the child
restraint system.To secure a child restraint in the rear
outboard seats, follow the procedure
below.
1. Place the child restraint system in the
seat and route the lap/shoulder belt
around or through the restraint,
following the restraint manufacturer’s
instructions. Be sure the safety belt
webbing is not twisted.
KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE
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WARNING - Child
Restraint Placement
Never use a child restraint in
the front passenger seat. In a
collision the air bag inflates
with great force. A child in a
restraint in the front passenger
seat can be severely or fatally
injured by the power of the air
bag.
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2. Fasten the lap/shoulder belt latch into
the buckle. Listen for the distinct
“click” sound.
Position the release button so that it is
easy to access in case of an emergency.3. Pull the shoulder portion of the safety
belt all the way out. When the
shoulder portion of the safety belt is
fully extended, it will shift the
retractor to the “Auto Lock” (child
restraint) mode.4. Slowly allow the belt to retract. Pull
up on the shoulder webbing. A
“clicking” or “ratcheting” sound will
be heard as the belt retracts. This
indicates the retractor is now in the
automatic locking mode. Push down
on the child restraint while you pull up
on the belt in order to remove any
slack in the belt.
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MMSA3027
"Click"
MMSA3029
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