MITSUBISHI ASX 2015 Owner's Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 2015, Model line: ASX, Model: MITSUBISHI ASX 2015Pages: 452, PDF Size: 20.1 MB
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Automatic mode (Automatic airconditioning)
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In normal conditions, use the system in the
AUTO mode and follow these procedures: 1. Set the blower speed selection dial to the
“AUTO” position.
2. Set the temperature control dial to the
desired temperature.
3. Set the mode selection dial to the “AU-
TO” position.
The outlet position recirculation/outside air
select and blower speed, and ON/OFF of the air conditioning will be controlled automati-cally.
To stop the system, turn the blower speed se- lection dial to the “OFF” position.
CAUTIONl When using the air conditioning, the idling
speed may slightly increase as the air condi-
tioning compressor is switched on/off auto- matically. While the vehicle with an A/T or
CVT is stationary, fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping.NOTEl While the engine coolant temperature is low,
the temperature of the air from the heaterwill be cool/cold until the engine warms up, even if you have selected warm air with the
dial. To prevent the windscreen and win-
dows from fogging up, the ventilator mode
will be changed to “
” and the blower
speed will be reduced.
l If the blower speed selection dial, air condi-
tioning switch, mode selection dial, or air se-
lection switch is operated while the system is operating in the AUTO mode, the activa-ted function overrides the corresponding
function of automatic control. All other
functions remain under automatic control.
Manual mode (Automatic air
conditioning)
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Blower speed and ventilator mode may be
controlled manually by setting the blower speed selection dial and the mode selection
dial to the desired positions. To return to au-
tomatic operation, set the dials to the “AU- TO” position.
Demisting of the windscreen
and door windows
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CAUTIONl For safety, make sure you have a clear view
through all the windows.
Use the mode selection dial (“” or “”)
to remove frost or mist from the windscreen or door windows.
Heater/Air conditioning
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For ordinary demisting
Perform the following settings to preventmisting of the windscreen and door windows,
and to heat the leg area.
Heater/Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
1. Set the air selection switch (A) to the
outside position.
2. Set the mode selection dial to the “
”
position.
3. Select your desired blower speed by
turning the blower speed selection dial.
4. Select your desired temperature by turn-
ing the temperature control dial.
5. On vehicles with air conditioning, push
the air conditioning switch (B).
For quick demisting
Heater/Manual air conditioningAutomatic air conditioning
1. Set the mode selection dial to the “”
position.
2. Set the blower to the maximum speed. 3. Set the temperature to the highest posi-
tion.
NOTEl When the mode selection dial is in the “”
position, the system operates automatically
and outside air is set automatically.
l To demist effectively, direct the air flow
from the side ventilators towards the door
windows.NOTEl On vehicles with air conditioning, do not set
the temperature control dial to the max. cool position. Cool air will blow against the win-
dow glasses and prevent demisting.
l For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go
(AS&G) system, if the mode selection dial is
set to the demister position shown in the il- lustration, the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) sys- tem will not operate and the engine will notstop automatically even if the vehicle is stopped. This is to ensure that good visibility
is maintained.
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Introduction of outside air(Heater/Manual air condition- ing)
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To introduce air into the vehicle during hot
weather, set the air selection switch (A) to the
outside position and set the temperature con-
trol dial to the positions shown in the illustra- tion. Be sure to set the temperature control dial all the way to the left. Select the desiredblower speed.
NOTEl Turn the mode selection dial clockwise and
air will flow to the leg area and the wind-
screen.Important operation tips for
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l Park the vehicle in the shade.
Parking in the hot sun will make the ve-
hicle inside extremely hot, and it will re-
quire more time to cool the interior.
If it is necessary to park in the sun, open the windows for the first few minutes of
air conditioning operation to expel the
hot air.
l Close the windows when the air condi-
tioning is in use.
The entry of outside air through open
windows will reduce the cooling effi- ciency.
l Too much cooling is not good for the
health. Keep the difference between the
vehicle interior temperature and outside
temperature to 5 to 6 °C.
l When operating the system, make sure
the air intake, which is located in front
of the windscreen, is free of obstructions such as leaves and snow. Leaves collec- ted in the air-intake plenum may reduce
air flow and plug the plenum water
drains.Air conditioning system refrig-
erant and lubricant recommen- dations
If the air conditioning seems less effective than usual, the cause might be a refrigerant
leak. We recommend you to have the system inspected.
The air conditioning system in your vehicle must be charged with the refrigerant
HFC-134a and the lubricant SUN-PAG56.
Use of any other refrigerant or lubricant will
cause severe damage which will result in the need to replace your vehicle’s entire air con-
ditioning system. The release of refrigerant into the atmosphere is not recommended.
The new refrigerant HFC-134a in your vehi-
cle will not harm the ozone layer.
We recommend you to recover and recycle the refrigerant for reuse.
During a long period of disuse
The air conditioning should be operated for at
least five minutes each week, even in cold
weather. This is to prevent the compressor from seizing and to maintain the air condi-
tioning in the best operating condition.
Important operation tips for the air conditioning
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Air purifierE00708400561
An air filter has been incorporated into the air conditioning so that pollen and dust are
cleaned from the air.
Replace the air filter periodically as its ability
to clean the air will be reduced as it collects pollen and dirt. For the maintenance interval,
refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”.NOTEl Operation in certain conditions such as driv-
ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the air conditioning can lead to reduction of
service life of the filter. When you feel that the air flow is lower than normal or when the windscreen or windows start to fog up
easily, replace the air filter.
We recommend you to have it checked.LW/MW/FM radio/CD
player* E00708502348
The audio system can only be used when theignition switch or the operation mode is in
ON or ACC.
NOTEl To listen to the audio system while the en-
gine is not running, turn the ignition switch
to the “ACC” position or put the operation mode in ACC.
If the ignition switch or the operation mode is left in ACC, the accessory power will au-
tomatically turn off after a certain period of time and you will no longer be able to usethe audio system. The accessory power
comes on again if the ignition switch or the engine switch is operated with it in the“ACC” position. Refer to “ACC power auto-
cutout function” on pages 3-14 and 6-13.
l If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle,
it may create noise from the audio equip-
ment. This does not mean that anything is wrong with your audio equipment. In such acase, use the cellular phone at a place as far
away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If foreign objects or water get into the audio
equipment, or if smoke or a strange odour comes from it, immediately turn off the au-
dio system. We recommend you to have it checked. Never try to repair it by yourself.
Avoid continuous usage without inspection
by a qualified person.Important Points on Usage
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iPod/iPhone Playback Func- tion*
l This product supports audio playback
from iPod/iPhone devices, however dif-fering versions mean that playback can-
not be guaranteed.
l Please be aware that depending on the
iPod/iPhone model or version, operation
may differ.
How to Clean
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l If the product becomes dirty, wipe with
a soft cloth.
l If very dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in
neutral detergent diluted in water, and then wrung out. Do not use benzene,
thinners, or other chemical wipes. This
may harm the surface.
Trademarks
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l Product names and other proper names
are the trademarks or registered trade- marks of their respective owners.
l Furthermore, even if there is no specific
denotation of trademarks or registered
trademarks, these are to be observed in
their entirety.
Air purifier
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“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone”
mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano,
and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
Apple is not responsible for the opera- tion of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.NOTEl iPod and iTunes licensing allows individual
users to privately reproduce and play back
non- copyrighted material as well as material
that may be legally copied and reproduced.
Infringement of copyright is prohibited.NOTEl For vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface,
the types of devices that can be connected
may vary. For details, access the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website.
Please read and agree to the “Warning about
Links to the Web Sites of Other Compa- nies”.
The websites mentioned above may connect
you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-
ucts/index.html
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*
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5th generation
(video)5th generation
(video)6th generation5th generation
(video camera)4th generation (video)1st generation2nd generation
(aluminium)3rd generation
(video)
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*
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Handling of DiscsE00735900027
This explains care that should be taken in thehandling of discs.
Important Points on Handling
l Fingerprints or other marks on the read
surface of the disc may result in its con-
tent being more difficult to read. When
holding the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and the centre hole, in order that the read surface is not touched.
l Do not affix paper or stickers, or other-
wise damage the disc.
l Do not forcefully insert a disc if another
is already within the device. This can re- sult in damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning
l Periodically clean the read surface of the
disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a
circular motion. Instead, wipe gently outwards from the centre of the disc to the outer edge.
l New discs may have burring around the
outer edge or in the hole in the centre.
Ensure you check for these. If there are burrs, these may lead to faulty operation,
therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage
l When not using discs, ensure these are
kept in cases, and stored out of direct sunlight.
l If discs are not going to be used for a
long period of time, remove these from
the product.
Disc Playback Environment
In cold environments such as in mid-winter
when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turn- ing the heater on and immediately trying to
use the product may cause condensation (wa-
ter droplets) to form on the disc and internal optical components, and this may prevent the product from operating correctly.
In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait
a short time before use.
Copyright
Actions such as unauthorized reproduction,
broadcast, public performance, or rental of discs that comprise other than personal use are prohibited by law.
Types of Disc That Can Be
Played Back
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The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Handling of Discs
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8GB 32GB 64GB3rd generation
32GB 64GB
2nd generation
8GB 16GB 32GB 1st generation
8GB 16GB 32GB
16GB 32GB 64GB
8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 16GB 32GB
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TypeSize
Maxi-mumplay- back time
Comments
CD-DA12
cm74 mi-
nutes—CD-TEXT12
cm74 mi-
nutes—CD-R/RW12
cm—•Disc containing
MP3 files
Discs That May Not Be Played
Back
l Playback of discs other than those de-
scribed in “Types of Disc That Can Be
Played Back” is not guaranteed.
l 8 cm discs may not be used.
lDo not insert irregularly-shaped discs
(for example, heartshaped), as these may
result in malfunction. Additionally, discs that have transparent portions may notbe played back.
l Discs that have not been finalized cannot
be played back.
l Even if recorded using the correct for-
mat on a recorder or computer, applica- tion software settings and environments;
disc peculiarities, damage, or marking;
or dirt or condensation on the lens inside the product may render the disc unplaya-
ble.
l Depending on the disc, some functions
may not be used, or the disc may not play back.
l Do not use discs with cracks or warps.
l If the disc has stickers affixed, remains
from removed stickers, or affixed adhe- sive, then do not use the disc.
l Discs that have decorative labels or
stickers may not be used.
Nonstandard CDs
This product will play back audio CDs, how-
ever please be aware of the following points regarding CD standards.
l Ensure that you use discs with
on
the label surface.
l Playback of other than standard CDs is
not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be played back, the audio quality cannot be
guaranteed.
l When playing back other than standard
CDs, the following may occur. • There may be noise during playback.
• There may be jumping in the audio.
• The disc may not be recognized.
• The first track may not be played
back.
• It may take longer than usual until
start of playback of tracks.
• Playback may start from within the
track.
• Some parts may not be played back.
• Tracks may freeze during playback.
• Tracks may be displayed erroneously.Audio Files (MP3/WMA/
AAC) E00736100026
This product can play back MP3/WMA/AAC
format audio files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, and USB devices.
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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There are limitations on the files and mediathat can be used, therefore read the following prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format
audio files on discs or USB devices. Addi- tionally, ensure you read the user manuals for
your CDR/RW drive and the writing soft-
ware, and ensure these are used correctly. If the MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files in-
cludes title information or other data, then this can be displayed.CAUTIONl CD-ROM and CD-R/RW media can only
play back MP3 format audio files.
l Actions such as copying audio CDs or files
and either distributing these to others for free or for charge, or uploading files via the Internet or other means to servers is an in-
fringement of the law.
l Do not append the file extensions “.mp3”,
“.wma”, or “.m4a”, to other than
MP3/WMA/AAC format files. Playing back
discs with these types of files recorded upon
them may cause the files to be incorrectly
identified for playback, which may lead to loud noise, resulting in speaker damage or
accident.NOTEl Depending on the condition of the disc re-
corder or recording software used, correct
playback may not be possible. In these ca- ses, refer to the user manual for your product or software.
l Depending on your computer’s operating
system, version, software, or settings, files may not have a file extension appended. In these cases, append the file extensions
“.mp3”, “.wma”, or “.m4a” when copying
the files.
l Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be
played back.Data Formats That Can Be
Played Back
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Data formats that can be played on discs
(CD-ROM, CDR/RW) and USB devices dif-
fer.
Data formatDISCUSB deviceMP3WMAXAACXFolder Structure
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Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized.
You can create a folder structure as in Genre
- Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC
format audio files) for management of tracks.FolderROOTAudio file1 level2 level3 level4 level5 level
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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Name
Speci-fica-tion
Explanation
Format
specifica- tions
ISO96
60Level
1Maximum 8
character file
name, and 3
character file
extension. (sin-
gle-byte alpha-
numeric capital
letters, numer-
als, “_” may be
used)ISO96
60 ex-
tensionJolietFiles names up
to a maximum 64 characters
can be used.Multises- sionNot supported (only first session
supported)Maxi- mum
number
of levels8 levels (if the root is the 1 st
lev-
el)Maxi- mum
folder
number700 folders (including root)Maxi-
mum file
number* 165,535 files (total number on
media. Other than MP3, WMA,
and AAC files not included)
Name
Speci- fica-tion
Explanation
File name and fold- er namerestric- tionsMaximum 64 bytes (for Uni-
code, 32 characters), files/folders
with file/folder names longer
than this will not be displayed or
played back.USB sup- ported
formatsThe recommended file system is
FAT32.
1 partition only* 1
:Do not include other than
MP3/WMA/AAC files. However, if
storing many tracks within the same
folder, these may not be recognized
even if less than the maximum number
of tracks. In these cases, divide the
tracks up into multiple folders.NOTEl The order in which folders and audio files
are displayed on this product may be differ-ent to how they are displayed on a computer.What Is MP3?
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MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Mo-tion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a vid-
eo compression standard used in video CDs, etc.
MP3 is one of the audio compression meth-
ods contained in the MPEG audio standard,
and reduces the quality of sounds that are be- yond the auditory resolution of the human ear
and that are hidden by louder sounds, thus
creating high-quality data with a lower data
size.
This can compress CD audio to approximate- ly 1/10 its original data size without percepti-
ble loss, approximately 10 CDs can be writ-
ten to a single CD-R/RW disc.
CAUTIONl MP3 files different to the standards at right
may not play back correctly, or file/folder
names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for MP3 Files That
Can Be Played Back
Specifications for MP3 files that can be
played are as shown below.
ItemDetailsSpecificationMPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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