KIA STONIC 2018 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: KIA, Model Year: 2018, Model line: STONIC, Model: KIA STONIC 2018Pages: 523, PDF Size: 24.99 MB
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Automatic heating and air
conditioning
1. Push  the  AUTO  button.  The  modes,fan  speeds,  air  intake  and  air-con‐
ditioning  will  be  controlled  auto‐
matically  according  to  the  temper‐
ature setting.
2. Set  the  temperature  control  knob to set the desired temperature.
NOTICE
•To turn the automatic operation
off, select any button or switch of
the following:
-Mode selection button
-Air conditioning button
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-Front windshield defroster but‐
ton (Press the button one more
time to deselect the front wind‐
shield defroster function. The
AUTO sign will illuminate on the
information display once again.)
-Air intake control button
-Fan speed control knob
The selected function will be con‐
trolled manually while other func‐
tions operate automatically.
•For your convenience and to im‐
prove the effectiveness of the cli‐
mate control, use the AUTO but‐
ton and set the temperature to
23°C (73°F).
   
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NOTICE
Never place anything over the sen‐
sor located on the instrument panel
to ensure better control of the heat‐
ing and cooling system.
Manual heating and air
conditioning
The  heating  and  cooling  system  can  be
controlled  manually  by  pushing  buttons other  than  the  AUTO  button.  In  this
case,  the  system  works  sequentially
according to the order of buttons selec‐ ted. When  pressing  any  button  (or  turning
any  knob)  except  the  AUTO  button
while  using  automatic  operation,  the
functions not selected will be controlled automatically. 1. Start the engine. 
2. Set  the  mode  to  the  desired  posi‐ tion. 
To  improve  the  effectiveness  of
heating and cooling: - Heating: 
- Cooling: 
3. Set  the  temperature  control  to  the desired position.
4. Set  the  air  intake  control  to  the outside (fresh) air position.
5. Set  the  fan  speed  control  to  the desired speed.
6. If  air  conditioning  is  desired,  turn the air conditioning system on.
Press the AUTO button in order to con‐ vert  to  full  automatic  control  of  the
system.
Mode selection
The mode selection button controls the
direction  of  the  air  flow  through  the ventilation system. 
The  air  flow  outlet  port  is  converted  as
follows:
Refer  to  the  illustration  in  the  L
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Floor & Defrost (A, C, D, E)
Most  of  the  air  flow  is  directed  to  the
floor  and  the  windshield  with  a  small amount  directed  to  the  side  window
defrosters.
Face-Level (B, D)
Air  flow  is  directed  toward  the  upper
body  and  face.  Additionally,  each  outlet can  be  controlled  to  direct  the  air  dis‐
charged from the outlet.
Bi-Level (B, D, C, E)
Air  flow  is  directed  towards  the  face
and the floor.
Floor-Level (C, A, D, E)
Most  of  the  air  flow  is  directed  to  the
floor,  with  a  small  amount  of  the  air being  directed  to  the  windshield  and
side window defrosters.
Defrost mode
When  you  select  the  defrost  mode,  the
following  system  settings  will  be  made automatically: • The  air  conditioning  system  will  be turned on.
• The outside (fresh) air position will be selected.
• The  fan  speed  will  be  set  to  the  high speed.
To turn the defrost mode off, press the mode button or defrost button again or
AUTO button.
Instrument panel vents
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The outlet port can be opened or closed
separately  using  the  horizontal  thumb‐ wheel.  To  close  the  vent,  rotate  it
downward to the maximum position. To
open  the  vent,  rotate  it  upward  to  the
desired position. 
Also,  you  can  adjust  the  direction  of  air
delivered  from  these  vents  using  the
vent control lever as shown.
   
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Temperature control
The  temperature  will  increase  to  the
maximum  (HI)  by  turning  the  knob  to the right extremely. 
The  temperature  will  decrease  to  the
minimum  (Lo)  by  turning  the  knob  to
the left extremely.
When  turning  the  knob,  the  tempera‐ ture  will  increase  or  decrease  by  0.5°C/
1°F.  When  set  to  the  lowest  tempera‐
ture  setting,  the  air  conditioning  will operate continuously.
Temperature conversion
You  can  switch  the  temperature  mode
between  Centigrade  to  Fahrenheit  as
follows: While  pressing  the  OFF  button,  press
the  AUTO  button  for  4  seconds  or
more. 
The  display  will  change  from  Centi‐
grade to Fahrenheit, or from Fahrenheitto Centigrade.
If  the  battery  has  been  discharged  or disconnected,  the  temperature  mode
display will reset to Centigrade.
Air intake control
This  is  used  to  select  the  outside
(fresh)  air  position  or  recirculated  air position. 
To  change  the  air  intake  control  posi‐
tion, press the control button.
Recirculated air position
With the recirculated air position selected, airfrom the passenger
compartment will bedrawn through the heat‐ing system and heated
or cooled according tothe function selected.
Outside (fresh) air position
With the outside (fresh) air position selected, air
enters the vehicle fromoutside and is heated or
cooled according to thefunction selected.
NOTICE
Prolonged operation of the heater in
the recirculated air position (without
air conditioning selected) may cause
fogging of the windshield and side
windows and the air within the pas‐
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senger compartment may become
stale.
In addition, prolonged use of the air
conditioning with the recirculated air
position selected will result in exces‐
sively dry air in the passenger com‐
partment.
WARNING
•Continued climate control systemoperation in the recirculated airposition may allow humidity to in‐crease inside the vehicle whichmay fog the glass and obscure vis‐ibility.
•Do not sleep in a vehicle with theair conditioning or heating systemon. It may cause serious harm ordeath due to a drop in the oxygenlevel and/or body temperature.
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•Continued climate control systemoperation in the recirculated airposition can cause drowsiness orsleepiness, and loss of vehicle con‐trol. Set the air intake control tothe outside (fresh) air position asmuch as possible while driving.
Fan speed control
The fan speed can be set to the desired
speed  by  operating  the  fan  speed  con‐ trol knob. 
The  higher  the  fan  speed  is,  the  more
air is delivered. Pressing  the  OFF  button  turns  off  the
fan.
Air conditioning (A/C)
Press  the  A/C  button  to  turn  the  air
conditioning  system  on  (indicator  light will illuminate). 
Press  the  button  again  to  turn  the  air
conditioning system off.
   
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OFF mode
Press the OFF button to turn off the air
climate  control  system.  However,  you can  still  operate  the  air  intake  buttons
as  long  as  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the
ON position.
System operation
Ventilation
1. Set the mode to the  position.
2. Set  the  air  intake  control  to  the outside (fresh) air position.
3. Set  the  temperature  control  to  the desired position.
4. Set  the  fan  speed  control  to  the desired speed.
Heating
1. Set the mode to the  position.
2. Set  the  air  intake  control  to  the outside (fresh) air position.
3. Set  the  temperature  control  to  the desired position.
4. Set  the  fan  speed  control  to  the desired speed.
5. If  dehumidified  heating  is  desired, turn  the  air  conditioning  system  (if
equipped) on.
• If  the  windshield  fogs  up,  set  the mode to the 
 or  position.
Operation Tips
• To  keep  dust  or  unpleasant  fumes from entering the vehicle through the
ventilation  system,  temporarily  set the air intake control to the recircula‐
ted air position. Be sure to return the
control  to  the  fresh  air  position  when
the  irritation  has  passed  to  keep
fresh  air  in  the  vehicle.  This  will  help keep  the  driver  alert  and  comforta‐
ble. • Air  for  the  heating/cooling  system  is
drawn  in  through  the  grilles  just
ahead  of  the  windshield.  Care  should
be  taken  that  these  are  not  blocked by leaves, snow, ice or other obstruc‐
tions.
• To  prevent  interior  fog  on  the  wind‐ shield,  set  the  air  intake  control  to
the  fresh  air  position  and  fan  speed to  the  desired  position,  turn  on  the
air  conditioning  system,  and  adjust
the  temperature  control  to  desired
temperature.
Air conditioning
Kia  Air  Conditioning  Systems  are  filled
with  environmentally  friendly  refriger‐
ant *
.
1. Start  the  engine.  Push  the  air  con‐ ditioning button.
2. Set the mode to the 
 position.
*   Your  vehicle  is  filled  with  R-134a  or
R-1234yf  according  to  the  regula‐tion  in  your  country  at  the  time  of
producing. You can find out which air
conditioning  refrigerant  is  applied
your vehicle at the label inside of en‐
gine  room.  Refer  to  L
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3. Set  the  air  intake  control  to  theoutside  air  or  recirculated  air  posi‐
tion.
4. Adjust  the  fan  speed  control  and temperature  control  to  maintain
maximum comfort.
CAUTION
•The refrigerant system should on‐ly be serviced by trained and certi‐fied technicians to insure properand safe operation.
•The refrigerant system should beserviced in a well-ventilated place.
•The air conditioning evaporator(cooling coil) shall never be re‐paired or replaced with one re‐moved from a used or salvagedvehicle and new replacement MACevaporators shall be certified (andlabeled) as meeting SAE StandardJ2842.
NOTICE
•When using the air conditioning
system, monitor the temperature
gauge closely while driving up hills
or in heavy traffic when outside
temperatures are high. Air condi‐
tioning system operation may
cause engine overheating. Contin‐
ue to use the blower fan but turn
the air conditioning system off if
the temperature gauge indicates
engine overheating.
•When opening the windows in hu‐
mid weather air conditioning may
create water droplets inside the
vehicle. Since excessive water
droplets may cause damage to
electrical equipment, air condition‐
ing should only be used with the
windows closed.
Air conditioning system operation tips
• If  the  vehicle  has  been  parked  in  di‐ rect  sunlight  during  hot  weather,
open the windows for a short time to let  the  hot  air  inside  the  vehicle  es‐
cape. • To  help  reduce  moisture  inside  of  the
windows  on  rainy  or  humid  days,  de‐
crease the humidity inside the vehicle
by operating the air conditioning sys‐ tem.
• During air conditioning system opera‐ tion,  you  may  occasionally  notice  a
slight  change  in  engine  speed  as  the
air  conditioning  compressor  cycles.
This  is  a  normal  system  operation characteristic.
• Use the air conditioning system every month  only  for  a  few  minutes  to  en‐
sure maximum system performance.
• When  using  the  air  conditioning  sys‐ tem,  you  may  notice  clear  waterdripping  (or  even  puddling)  on  the
ground  under  the  passenger  side  of
the  vehicle.  This  is  a  normal  system
operation characteristic.
• Operating the air conditioning system in  the  recirculated  air  position  pro‐vides  maximum  cooling,  however,
continual  operation  in  this  mode  may
cause the air inside the vehicle to be‐
come stale.
• During cooling operation, you may oc‐ casionally  notice  a  misty  air  flow  be‐
cause  of  rapid  cooling  and  humid  air
intake. This is a normal system oper‐
ation characteristic.
   
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Climate control air filter (if
equipped)
A : Outside air 
B : Recirculated air
C : Climate control air filterD : Blower
E : Evaporator core
F : Heater core
The  climate  control  air  filter  installed
behind  the  glove  box  filters  the  dust  or other  pollutants  that  come  into  the  ve‐
hicle  from  the  outside  through  the
heating and air conditioning system. If  dust  or  other  pollutants  accumulate
in  the  filter  over  a  period  of  time,  the
air  flow  from  the  air  vents  may  de‐
crease,  resulting  in  moisture  accumula‐ tion  on  the  inside  of  the  windshield
even  when  the  outside  (fresh)  air  posi‐
tion  is  selected.  If  this  happens,  have the climate control air filter replaced by
a  professional  workshop.  Kia  recom‐
mends to visit an authorized Kia dealer/ service partner.
NOTICE
•Replace the filter according to the
Maintenance Schedule.
If the vehicle is being driven in se‐
vere conditions such as dusty or
rough roads, more frequent air
conditioner filter inspections and
changes are required.
•When the air flow rate suddenly
decreases, have the system
checked by a professional work‐
shop. Kia recommends to visit an
authorized Kia dealer/service part‐
ner.
Air Conditioning refrigerant label
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