seats LUCID AIR 2022 User Guide
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: LUCID, Model Year: 2022, Model line: AIR, Model: LUCID AIR 2022Pages: 241, PDF Size: 5.15 MB
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Airbag Safety InformationWARNING: Even with airbags, the
driver and occupants must always
wear their seat belts to minimize the
risk of severe injury or death in the
event of a collision.WARNING: Do not attach or place
objects on or near the front airbags,
the side of the front seats, the
headliner at the side of the vehicle, or
any other location that could interfere
with the inflation of an airbag. Objects
can cause serious injury if the vehicle
is in a collision severe enough to
cause the airbag to deploy.WARNING: For the curtain airbags
to deploy correctly, the roof lining
and A )post trim must be undamaged
and installed correctly. Any damage
or suspect installation should be
referred to a Lucid Service Center for
inspection.WARNING: Front-seat occupants
should not place any part of their
arms, body against the steering wheel
or dashboard area, as an inflating
airbag can cause fractures or other injuries.WARNING: Do not use seat covers
in the vehicle. A seat cover could
interfere with the deployment of the
seat-mounted side airbags in the
event of a collision.WARNING: Airbags inflate with
considerable speed and force. To
reduce the risk of injuries, ensure that
all occupants are wearing seat belts
and are correctly seated, with seats
positioned as far back from any front
airbags as possible.WARNING: Never use a child safety
seat or seat young children on a seat
with an operational airbag in front of
it. Doing so can cause serious injury
or death if the airbag deploys.WARNING: To ensure correct inflation
of the side airbags, maintain
an unobstructed gap between an
occupant
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Front Passenger Seat Occupant Classification System (OCS)WARNING: Lucid strongly advises against seating a child on the front passenger seat, even
if the passenger airbag is Off. All occupants age 12 and under should ride in the rear seats.
See Child Safety Locks on page 21.WARNING: The full weight of the front seat passenger should always be directly on the
seat cushion. The passenger should never lift themselves off the seat cushion by using
the armrest in the door or the center console, by pressing their feet on the floor, by
sitting on the edge of the seat cushion, or by pressing against the backrest in a way that reduces pressure on the seat cushion. The passenger should never place anything (such
as a cushion) between themselves and the seat that could cause OCS to disable the front
passenger
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Interior Lights
Interior Lights
The interior lights automatically switch On
when a vehicle door is opened, and Off when all doors are closed.
Front seats
To turn the front interior light On or Off, use
the switch located on the overhead console or
touch either light individually.
Rear seats
To turn either of the two rear passenger
reading lights On or Off, press the center of
the lamp lens.
Ambient Lighting
Ambient lighting illuminates the footwells, cup
holders, and accent areas with your choice of colored lighting. To customize ambient
lighting, press
> THEMES on the Pilot
Panel.
Note: If enabled, the ambient lights come on
whenever the vehicle is On. If ambient lighting
is turned off, it will remain off until you turn it back on.
Tap an ambient lighting theme to select.
If desired, use the center color wheel to
customize brightness. The center section of
the color wheel has an ambient lighting on/off
switch. If turned off, the touch interface
disappears until you switch ambient lighting
back on.Driving & Operating76
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CAUTION: Do not use statically-
charged materials (such as a cloth
that was recently machine-washed
and dried) on the displays.CAUTION: Do not use cleansers (such
as glass cleaner) to clean displays.
Display screens should only be cleaned using
a soft, lint-free cloth designed for cleaning
screens and monitors.
Before cleaning the display screens, use the
Pilot Panel to enable screen cleaning mode
to prevent accidental operation of vehicle
controls. Select
> Displays > Displays
& Accessibility > SCREEN CLEANING MODE.
Airbags
WARNING: Airbag covers should only
be cleaned using a slightly dampened
cloth or cleaning wipe. Water or any
other liquid entering into an airbag
or its associated electrical wiring may
cause the airbags to deploy or not
function properly in an accident.WARNING: Any damage or cracks on
an airbag cover should be referred to a
Lucid Service Center for inspection.
Seats
WARNING: Never use steam or
upholstery cleaners on the seats,
or any cleaning method that would
saturate the seat with liquid. This can
damage the occupancy weight sensor
in the seat, which in turn can affect
the operation of the airbag system and
result in serious injury or death.
For cloth seats:
-If necessary, gently vacuum the seats
first to remove any loose dust, dirt, or
debris.
- Use a soft, colorless cloth moistened
with warm water and (if necessary) non- detergent soap. Wipe gently in a circular
motion. Allow the seats to air dry after
cleaning.
For leather and artificial leather seats:
-To clean, use a soft, colorless cloth
moistened only with warm water. Do
not use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids,
solvents, or detergents.
- Avoid vacuuming. Instead, use your
moistened cleaning cloth to gently
remove any loose particles.
- Application of a leather conditioner is
not necessary to maintain the original
condition of the seats.
Seat beltsWARNING: Never allow any substance
to enter a seat belt mechanism,
as this can negatively affect its
performance in an impact.
Extend the seat belt and clean using a cloth
moistened only with water. Do not use any
type of detergent or chemical cleaning agent.
Allow the belts to air dry while extended, away
from direct sunlight if possible.
Chrome and metal surfaces
Do not use abrasive cleansers, rough cloths,
or polish, as these materials can damage the
finish of these surfaces.
Plastic materials
WARNING: Do not use polish or wax
cleaner on the upper surfaces of the dashboard. Polished surfaces are
reflective and may interfere with the
driver
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Rear suspension specifications 193
Rear view camera 115
Regenerative braking 79
Reporting safety defects 212Rescue operationsFirefighting 201
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Safety instructionsElectrical/high voltage safety 154
Obstruction of air bags 49Seat beltsFastening and releasing 38
In a collision 39
Reminders 38
Testing 40
Wearing correctly 37
Wearing when pregnant 39SeatsAdjustment 30
Folding (rear) 33
Heating (rear) 33
Heating and ventilation 31
Massage 31
Pass-through hatch 33ServiceData recording 213
Side airbags 48
Specifications12V battery 194
Brakes 191
Front suspension 192
High-voltage battery
194
Rear suspension 193
Steering 190
Tire pressures 189
Tires 188
Wheels 188
Steering specifications 190
Steering wheelMedia controls 123
Sunshades 22
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Tire and loading information label 174
Tire care 176
Tire Identification Number (TIN) 171
Tire pressure checking 177
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemMalfunction 181
Operation 181Tires 170Asymmetric 179
Chains 180
Degradation 177
Flat spots 178
Grading 173Tires (continued)Markings 170
Pressure label 174
Pressure monitoring 181
Pressures 177
Quality 173
Replacement of 179
Rotation 176
Run-flat 179
Socks 180
Specifications 188
Wear 176
Wheel alignment 176
Winter 180
TPMS 181
Traction control 82
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Trailer towing 183
Trip information 55
Trunk 26Interior emergency release 27
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Uniform tire quality grading 173
Unlocking your vehicle 16
User ProfileCreating 118
Loading preferences 120
Managing 120
Settings 119
Types 118
Using 16
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VehicleAccessories and modifications 167
Certification label 10
Modifications 4
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 10
Vehicle lashing 198
Vehicle loading 183Determining correct load limit 183
Example load calculations 184
Vehicle weights 187
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WashersChecking fluid level 158
Cleaning washer jets 159WheelsReplacement 179
Specifications 188
Wi-Fi 137
Window lock 22
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