center console LUCID AIR 2022 Owners Manual
[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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Table of Contents
ChaptersSectionsIntroductionA Message From Lucid 2
A Message From Lucid 2
About This Manual 3
Using This Manual, Locating and Referencing
Information 3
Document Applicability 3
Illustrations 3
Revisions and Modifications 3
Symbols Glossary for Important Information 3
Trademarks 3
Copyright 3
Information About This Vehicle 4
Quality Control 4
Vehicle Modifications 4
Body Repairs 4
Electric Vehicle Precautions 4
Personal Information and Data Sharing 4
Data Sharing Permissions 5Vehicle OverviewExterior 7
Exterior Overview 7
Interior 8Interior Overview 8
Vehicle Identification 10
Steering Wheel Controls 11
Glass Cockpit 12
Pilot Panel 13
Smart Drawer 13
Rear Center Console Display (RCCD) 14Opening and ClosingKeyless Entry System 16
Using the Mobile Key 16 Using the Key Fob 16Using the Valet Card 17
Replacing the Key Fob Battery 18
PIN to Drive 19
Caring for the Key Fob 19
Replacement Key Fobs 19
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Front Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Center Console Storage Compartment 87
Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Cup Holders 87
Accessory Connections 89
USB Connections 89 Wireless Charging 89
12 Volt Power Socket 90DreamDriveAbout ADAS 92
ADAS Limitations 92
ADAS Features 93
ADAS Component Locations 94
Driving Experience 96
Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 96
DreamDrive Requirements 97
Adaptive Cruise Control 97
Highway Assist 99
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Distracted Driver Alert 102 Drowsy Driver Alert 102High Beam Assist 103
Collision Detection and Protection 105
Collision Protection 105
Automatic Emergency Braking 105
Forward Collision Warning 106 Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection 107
Cross Traffic Protection 107
Lane Departure Protection 108
Blind Spot Warning 109
Blind Spot Display 109
Parking Experience 111
Automatic Park In 111
Automatic Park Out 112
Surround View Monitoring 114
Rear View Monitoring 115
Park Distance Warning 115InfotainmentUser Pro
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The < arrow in the upper left corner of a menu
title returns you to the previous screen.
Rear Center Console Display (RCCD)
The Rear Center Console Display (RCCD) is
located at the back of the center console
and allows rear seat passengers to control the
climate and the sunshade settings.
The RCCD provides the following options for
rear seat passengers:
-
Sunshade - Deploys and retracts the
Rear Sunshade, see Sunshades on page
22.
-
Climate - Controls for temperature,
fan speed, and seat heating in the rear
seats, see Rear Seat Heaters on page
33.
Note: You can lock access to the Rear Center
Console Display (RCCD) by navigating to
Settings > Pilot Displays on the Pilot Panel.
Vehicle Overview14
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Side window sunshades
Window switches in the rear doors also
operate the side window sunshades.
Raise a sunshade by continuing to hold the
window UP button after the window is fully
raised.
Rear window sunshade
There are two way to operate the rear window
sunshade:
-On the Rear Center Console Display
home screen, select
SUNSHADE,
and touch EXTEND or STOW.
- From the Pilot Panel, select
>
OPENINGS, and touch the sunshade icon to raise or lower the
sunshade.
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Safety & SecuritySafety & Security is a Settings menu item that
controls most safety & security features. To
access Safety & Security, tap the Settings icon
on the Pilot Panel and tap Safety & Security.
Tow & Break-In Alert
Vehicle sensors can detect significant
impacts, intrusions, or unauthorized towing while your vehicle is in P (Park) and can trigger
alarms and notifications.
To access Tow & Break-In Alert settings from the Pilot Panel, select
>
Safety and Security. Alternatively, use
Settings from the Lucid Mobile App. You can
then select a notification type (both an alarm
and push notification or a push notification
only) and disable the Tow & Break-In Alert.
By default, the Tow & Break-In Alert is
ON unless manually disabled (for example,
towing) and will notify you through the Alarm
and Push Notification.
Disable the Tow & Break-In Alert for towing
or servicing. If disabled, Tow & Break-In Alert
automatically re-enables when you eitherreenter the vehicle, or the next time the car
is in P (Park).
CAUTION: The sensor for the Tow
& Break-In Alert is located in the
center console of the vehicle and
could accidentally be triggered by a
large amount of force to that part of
the vehicle.
Disabling the alarm
If triggered, disable the Tow & Break-In Alert
sequence by holding a valid key close to
the vehicle or by double-clicking the key fob button.
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Rear Seats
Rear Seat FoldingWARNING: Secure objects carried
within the vehicle. In an impact or
sudden maneuver, unsecured objects
can cause death or serious injury.
The split rear seat allows you to fold forward
all or part of the seat to increase the load-
carrying area. Before folding down a seat,
remove any items on the seat or in the rear
footwell and adjust the rear head restraints to
the lowest position. See Rear head restraints.
The rear seat release handles are located in the trunk. To fold down a rear seat, pull the
corresponding release handle. After you feel
the latch release, fold the seat forward from
inside the passenger compartment.
Note: To fold down the complete rear seat, use
both release handles.
Raising
To return the seat to its upright position, push
it back until it locks in place. Make sure the seat back is locked in place by trying to pull
the seat back forward.
WARNING: When the seat back is in
its upright position, make sure the
locking mechanism fully engages. If
the locking mechanism does not fully
engage, the risk of death and serious
injury increases in an accident or
heavy braking.
Note: When returning the seat to its upright
position, make sure the seat belts are not
trapped behind the backrest.
Rear Seat Pass-through
For your convenience when carrying long, narrow items, the rear seat has a pass-
through hatch. This hatch allows you to carry
long items without having to fold the rear seat
forward.
To open the pass-through hatch: 1. Fold the rear seat armrest down.
2. Pull down on the latch and fold the pass-through hatch panel forward onto
the rear armrest.
To close the hatch, push the panel up until
the latch engages.
CAUTION: When passing items
through the hatch into the vehicle,
make sure not to damage the
upholstery on the seats and the
armrests.
Rear Seat Heaters
All rear seating positions have seat heaters
in the seat base and seat back except the
rear center seatback, which only has a heater function in the seat base.
Control the seat heating in the Pilot Panel
(select
> REAR), the Rear Center Console
Display (RCCD), or the capacitive buttons on
either side of the RCCD.
Seating & Safety Restraints33
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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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If you think the passenger airbag status is incorrect, check for the following:-Objects lodged underneath the seat
- Objects wedged between the seat cushion and the center console
- Objects hanging off the back off the seat
- Cargo interference with the seat
- Rear-seat passengers pushing or pulling on the front passenger seat
Any of the conditions listed above may cause the occupancy sensor to incorrectly interpret the
weight of the occupant or object as either heavier or lighter than the real weight.
Depending on the input received from the occupancy sensor, the passenger airbag status indicator
operates as follows:Front Passenger Seat OccupancyPassenger Airbag StatusPassenger Airbag Status
IndicatorAirbag SRS Warning
IndicatorCompletely empty/ low-weight
object *1DeactivatedOFF-Child restraint seat with infantDeactivated *2OFF-ChildDeactivated*3OFF-AdultActivated*4ON-System malfunctionDeactivatedOFFON
*1
A low-weight object or occupant is classified as weighing less than 52 lb (23.5 kg). The movement
of a low-weight occupant or object while your vehicle is in motion may cause the status indicator to
switch states occasionally.
*2 Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat. A forward-facing
child restraint system should only be installed on the front passenger seat when it is unavoidable.
*3 For some children (a child in a seat, booster seat, or convertible seat), the system may not
recognize them as a child. Factors that may affect this can be the physique or posture.
*4 The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller adult sits in the front
passenger seat, the system may not recognize them as adults, depending on their physique and
posture.
Note: It is possible to receive an intermittent indicator status with an empty seat. This is part of
the system
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Hazard Warning Lights
Note: The hazard warning lights can be
operated even when a key fob is not in the
vehicle.
To turn on the hazard warning lights, press the switch located on the overhead console.
All turn signals will flash along with the turn
signal indicators on the Center Cockpit Panel.
Press the switch again to switch off the
hazard warning lights.
Note: You should only use hazard warning
lights in an emergency to warn other road
users of a breakdown or other potential
danger. Remember to switch off when the
hazardous situation has been resolved.
After a collision
If you are involved in a collision that causes
the airbags to be deployed, the hazard
warning lights will automatically switch on.
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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
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