SUZUKI CELERIO 2015 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: SUZUKI, Model Year: 2015, Model line: CELERIO, Model: SUZUKI CELERIO 2015Pages: 201, PDF Size: 5.82 MB
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NOTE: The number of doors involved in the light- ing operation of the interior light dependson the vehicle specific ation. If there is a switch (rubber projection) at the door opening as shown, the door is involved inthe lighting operation. The tailgate is also involved in this operation even without the rubber projection.
Accessory Socket (if
equipped)
76MH0A070
The accessory socket will work when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- tion. This socket can be used to provide 12volt/120 watt power for electrical accesso- ries.
AUX/USB Socket (if equipped)
76MH0A071
Connect your portable digital music player,etc. to this socket to enjoy music through the vehicle’s audio system using it as asource. Refer to “Audio System” in this section.
Assist Grips (if equipped)
76MH0A072
Assist grips are provided for convenience.EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Use of inappropriate electrical acces- sories can cause damage to yourvehicle’s electrical system. Make sure that any electrical accessories you use are designed to plug into thistype of socket.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Always close the lid when not in use,since entry of foreign material, dust,water, conductive liquids may dam- age the audio system or USB device.
NOTICE
To avoid damaging the assist gripand the molded headlining, do not hang down the assist grip.
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Glove Box
76MH0A073
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. To close it, push the lid until it latchessecurely.
WA R N I N G
Never drive with the glove box lidopen. It could cause injury if an acci- dent occurs.
EXAMPLE
Cup Holder and Storage Area
76MH0A074
(1) Instrument panel pocket (driver’s side)(2) Instrument panel pocket (center)
(3) Front cup holders (4) Front door pocket
(5) Rear cup holder (6) Rear door pocket
(4)(1)
(4) (5)(3)(2)
(6)
(6)
EXAMPLE
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Instrument Panel Pocket
(driver’s side) (1) /
Instrument Panel Pocket (center) (2)
Front Cup Holders (3)
Rear Cup Holder (5)
76MH0A075
Open the top to use the cup holder.
Rear Door Pocket (6)This pocket is provided for holding light and small items.
Bottle holder You should hold a bottle with a cap in the holder.
Floor Mats (if equipped)
68LM554
To prevent the driver’s side floor mat fromsliding forward and possibly interfering withthe operation of the pedals, Maruti genuine floor mats are recommended. Whenever you put the driver’s side floormat back in the vehicle after it has been removed, be sure to hook the floor mat grommet(s) to the fastener(s) and positionthe floor mat properly in the footwell.
When you replace the floor mats in your vehicle with a different type such as all- weather floor mats, we highly recommend using Maruti genuine floor mats for properfitting.
WA R N I N G
Do not place any objects which may fall out from the pocket when the vehi-cle is moving. Failure to take the precaution may result in an object interfering with thepedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.
WA R N I N G
Failure to take the precautions listedbelow could cause personal injury or vehicle damage.• Be careful when you are using the cup holders to hold a cup contain- ing hot liquid. Spilling out hot liquidcan cause burn injury. • Do not use the cup holders to hold sharp-edged, hard, or breakableobjects. Objects in the cup holdersmay be thrown about during a sud- den stop or impact, and could cause personal injury. • Be careful not to sp ill liquid or insert any foreign materi als into the mov- ing part of the gearshift lever, or anyelectrical components. Liquid or for- eign materials may damage these parts.
EXAMPLEEXAMPLE
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Luggage Compartment Hooks
Shopping Hook
76MH0A104
You can hang the shopping bag or other suitable objects on the hook.This hook is not designed for large or heavy items.
Luggage Compartment Cover
(if equipped)
76MH0A076
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug- gage compartment is hidden from view by a luggage compartment cover.
WA R N I N G
Failure to take the following precau- tions may result in the driver’s sidefloor mat interferin g with the pedals and causing a loss of vehicle control or an accident.• Make sure that the floor mat grom- met(s) is(are) hooked to the fas- tener(s).• Never place additional floor mats on top of the exis ting floor mat.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
To avoid breaking the hook, do not hang items heavier than followingweight. Shopping hook: 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
WA R N I N G
Do not carry items on top of the lug- gage compartment cover, even if theyare small and light. Objects on top of the cover could be thrown about in an accident, causing injury, or couldobstruct the driver’s rear view.
NOTICE
To avoid damaging the luggage com- partment cover: • Do not push down on it or lean onit. • Handle it carefully when installing or removing.
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Frame Hooks
Front
76MH0A077
The frame hook (1) is provided on the front of the vehicle for use in emergency situa- tions and train shipping purposes only.
To tow your vehicle on the road or highway, follow the instruction of “Towing” in “EMER-GENCY SERVICE” section.
Rear
76MH0A078
The frame hook (2) is provided on the rearof the vehicle for use in emergency situa-tions and train/sea shipping purposes only.
To tow your vehicle on the road or highway, follow the instruction of “Towing” in “EMER- GENCY SERVICE” section.
WA R N I N G
Do not use the frame hooks to tow another vehicle or to have your vehi- cle towed on the road or highway. The hook (1) is designed for use inemergency situations only, such as if your vehicle or another vehicle gets stuck in deep mud or snow.
(1)
NOTICE
When you use the frame hook (1),avoid the driving that gives signifi-cant physical shock on hook. Such operation can damage the hook, or the vehicle body.Do not accelerate suddenly.
(2)EXAMPLE
WA R N I N G
Do not use the frame hooks to towanother vehicle or to have your vehi-cle towed on the road or highway. The hook (2) is designed for use in emergency situations only, such as ifyour vehicle or another vehicle gets stuck in deep mud or snow.
NOTICE
When you use the frame hook (2), avoid the driving that gives signifi-cant physical shock on hook. Such operation can damage the hook, the vehicle body or the drive system.
• Do not accelerate suddenly. • Do not tow the vehicle heavier thanyour vehicle.
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Manual Heating and Air
Conditioning System (if
equipped)
Air outlet
76MH0A080
1. Windshield defroster outlet 2. Side defroster outlet 3. Side outlet 4. Center outlet5. Front floor outlet
Side outlet
76MH0A118
When “Open”, air comes out regardless of the air flow selector position.
Center outlet
76MH0A081
Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired.
Description of Controls
76MH0A082
Temperature selector (1)
This is used to select the temperature by turning the selector.
Blower speed selector (2) This is used to turn on the blower and to select blower speed by turning the selec-tor.
Air flow selector (3)
61MM0A019
This is used to select one of the functions described below.
Ventilation (a)
76MH0A083
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the center and side air outlets.
1 1
22
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EXAMPLE
(1) (1)
0 1 2 3 4
(3) (4) (1)
(2)(5)
(a)
(b)
(e)
(d)
(c)
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Bi-level (b)
76MH0A084
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and cooler air comes out of the center and side outlets. When thetemperature selector (1) is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT position, how- ever, the air from the floor outlets and theair from the center and side outlets will be the same temperature.
Heat (c)
76MH0A085
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, also comes out of the windshield defroster out-lets and also comes slightly out of the side defroster outlets.
Heat & defrost (d)
76MH0A087
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets, the windshield defroster outlets, the side defroster outlets and theside outlets.
Defrost (e)
76MH0A088
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the windshield defroster outlets, the side defroster outlets and the side outlets.
Air intake selector (4)
76MH0A089
This selector is used to select the following modes.
Fresh Air (f) When this mode is selected by moving the lever to right, outside air is used.
Recirculated Air (g) When this mode is selected by moving thelever to left, outside air is shut out and inside air is recirculat ed. This mode is suit- able when driving through dusty or pollutedair such as in a tunnel, or when attempting to quickly cool down the interior.
NOTE: If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an extended period of time, the air in the vehi-cle can become contam inated. Therefore, you should occasionally select “FRESH AIR”.
(g) (f)
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Air conditioning switch (5) To turn on the air conditioning system, set the blower speed selector to a positionother than “OFF” and push in the “A/C” switch. With this “A/C” switch operation, a indicator light will come on when the airconditioning system is on. To turn off the air conditioning system, push the “A/C” switch again.
During operation of the air conditioner, you may notice slight changes in enginespeed. These changes are normal, the system is designed so that the compressor turns on or off to maintain the desired tem-perature.
Less operation of the compressor results in better fuel economy.
System Operating Instructions
Natural ventilationSelect “VENTILATION” and “FRESH AIR”, the temperature selector to the desired temperature position, and the blowerspeed selector to “OFF”. Fresh air will flow through the vehicle during driving.
Forced ventilation The control settings are the same as for natural ventilation except you set theblower speed selector to a position other than “OFF”.
Normal heating (using outside air) Select “HEAT” and “FRESH AIR”, the tem- perature selector to the desired tempera-ture position and the blower speed selector
to the desired blower speed position. Set- ting the blower speed selector to a higher blower speed position increases heatingefficiency.
Quick heating (using recirculated air) The control settings are the same as for normal heating except you select “RECIR- CULATED AIR”. If you use this heatingmethod for an extended period of time, the air in the vehicle can become contami- nated and the windows can become misty.Therefore, use this method only for quick heating and change to the normal heating method as soon as possible.
Head cooled/Feet warmed heating Select “BI-LEVEL” and “FRESH AIR”, thetemperature selector to the desired tem- perature position, and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed posi-tion. Unless the temperature selector is in the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi- tion, the air that comes out of the centerand side outlets will be cooler than the air that comes out of the floor outlets.
Normal cooling Set the air flow selector to “VENTILA- TION”, the temperatur e selector to the desired temperature position and the blower speed selector to the desired blower speed position, and turn on the “A/C” switch. Setting the blower speed selec- tor to a higher blower speed position increases cooling efficiency.
You can switch the air intake selector to either “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATED AIR” as you desire. Choosing “RECIRCU-LATED AIR” increases cooling efficiency.
Quick cooling (using recirculated air) The control settings are the same as for normal cooling except you select “RECIR- CULATED AIR” and the highest blowerspeed.
NOTE: • To turn on the air conditioning system, push in the “A/C” switch and set the blower speed selector to a position otherthan “OFF”. With this “A/C” switch opera- tion, an indicator light will come on when the air conditioning system is on. To turnoff the air conditioning system, push the “A/C” switch again. • During operation of the air conditioner,you may notice slight changes in engine speed. These changes are normal, the system is designed so that the compres-sor turns on or of f to maintain the desired temperature. Less operation of the compressor result s in better fuel economy.
NOTE: • If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an extended period of time, the air in the vehicle can become contaminated.Therefore, you should occasionally select “FRESH AIR”. • If your vehicle has been left in the sunwith the windows closed, it will cool
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faster if you open the windows briefly while you operate the air conditioner with the air intake selector at “FRESH AIR”and the blower at high speed.
DehumidifyingSet the air flow selector to a desired air flow selector position, the temperature selector to the desired temperature position and theblower speed selector to the desired blower speed position. Also select “FRESH AIR” and turn on the “A/C” switch.
NOTE:Because the air conditioner dehumidifiesthe air, turning it on will help keep the win- dows clear, even when blowing heated air using the “DEFROST” or “HEAT &DEFROST” functions.
76MH0A090
NOTE:If you need maximum defrosting:• set the air flow selector to “DEFROST”,
• set the blower speed selector to HIGH, • adjust the temperature selector to the HOT end, • turn on the “A/C” switch, and• adjust the side outlets so the air blows on the side windows.
MaintenanceIf you do not use the air conditioner for a long period, such as during winter, it may not give the best performance when youstart using it again. To help maintain opti- mum performance and durability of your air conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.Operate the air conditioner at least once a month for one minute with the engine idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oiland helps protect the internal components.
NOTE: Your vehicle uses the air conditioning refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called “R-134a”. R-134a replaced R-12 around1993 for automotive applications. Other refrigerants are available, including recy- cled R-12, but only R-134a should be usedin your vehicle.
Radio Antenna
68KN028
The radio antenna on the roof is remov-able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn it clockwise firmly by hand.
EXAMPLE
NOTICE
Using the wrong refrigerant may damage your air conditioning sys- tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or replace the R-134a with other refrig-erants.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the radio antenna: • Remove the antenna when using anautomatic car wash. • Remove the antenna when the antenna hits anything such as alow ceiling in a parking garage or putting a car cover over your vehi- cle.
EXAMPLE
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Audio System (if equipped)Safety Information
Notes on Discs
Precautions When the inside of the vehicle is very cold and the player is used soon afterswitching on the heater, condensation may form on the disc or the optical parts of the player and proper playback maynot be possible. If condensation forms
on the disc, wipe it off with a soft cloth. If condensation forms on the optical parts of the player, do not use the player forabout one hour. This will allow the con- densation to disappear normally. Driving on extremely bumpy roads whichcause severe vibrations may cause sound to skip. This unit uses a precision mechanism.Even in the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.Please bring the unit to an authorized MARUTI SUZUKI dealer.
Cautions on Handling
This unit has been designed specifically for playback of compact discs bearing mark (A) shown above. No other discs can be played.
WA R N I N G
If you pay extended attention to oper- ating the audio system or viewing the audio system display while driving,an accident can occur. If you set the sound volume too loud, it could pre- vent you from being aware of roadand traffic conditions. • Keep your eyes on the road and your mind on the drive. Avoid pay-ing extended attention to operating the audio system or viewing the audio system display.• Familiarize yourself with the audio system controls and operation of the audio system before driving.• Preset your favorite radio stations before driving so that you can quickly tune to them using the pre-sets. • Set the sound volume to a level that will allow you to continue to beaware of road and traffic conditions while driving.
(A)
Removing the discProper way to hold
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