TESLA MODEL S 2014 Owner's manual (North America)
Manufacturer: TESLA, Model Year: 2014, Model line: MODEL S, Model: TESLA MODEL S 2014Pages: 159, PDF Size: 6.14 MB
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Key and Passive Unlocking System
FCC CertificationModel
NumberMfrMHzTested ForA-0749G02Pektron315USA
Canada
The devices listed above comply with Part 15
of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Tesla could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
MIC Certification
Model
NumberMfrMHzTested ForA-0749G04Pektron315Japan
IC Certification
The following device is used in vehicles in
Canada:
• Keyfob Model Number: A-0749G02 (315 MHz)
• Keyfob Manufacturer: Pektron
Per IC 10176A-002, this device complies with
Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
CE CertificationModel #MfrMHzTested ForA-0749G01Pektron433Europe
Australia New
Zealand
Singapore Taiwan
MalaysiaA-0749G05Pektron433China
HongKong
The devices listed above comply with CEstandards. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Tesla could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NCC Certification
• Keyfob Model Numbers: A-0749G01 (433 MHz)
• Keyfob Manufacturer: Pektron
According to NCC low-power radio wave
radiation rate of motor management measures:
Article XII of the type certified by the low
power radio, non-licensed, company, firm or
user is not allowed to change the frequency,
increase the power or change the
characteristics of the original design and
function.
Declarations of Conformity
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Article XIV: The use of low-power radio-
frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere with legal
communications; interference phenomenon
discovered over time, should be immediately suspended, and improved to no interference
before use can continue. Legal
communications, referring to the provisions of
the Telecommunications Act of radio communications operations. Low-power radiocommunications shall tolerate radio wave
interference from radiated devices, legal or
industrial, scientific and medical.
Device Approval - Australia
Device Approval - Hong Kong
Device Approval - Japan
Tire Pressure Monitoring System FCC IDs: TZSTPMS201, Z9F-201FS43XIC ID: 11852A-201FS4X
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Tesla could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Device Approval - Japan
Media Control Unit
Device Approval - Japan
Device Approval - Australia
Declarations of Conformity
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HomeLinkThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCCrules and IC-RSS-210 Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following
conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications to the device not expressly approved by the manufacturer
or Tesla Motors could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
Radio Frequency Information This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declarations of Conformity
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AABS (Anti-lock Braking System) 58
access panel, removing 114accessoriesinstalling 125
plugging into power socket 80
air circulation 73
air conditioning 72
air distribution 73
air filter 74
air suspension 76
air vents 74
airbags 31
alarm 86
anti-lock braking (ABS) 58
audioplaying files 77
steering wheel buttons 36
auto-raising suspension 75
B backup camera 64
battery (12V)complete discharge 94
specifications 133Battery (high voltage)care of 94
coolant 114
specifications 134
temperature limits 94
battery (key), replacing 5
Bluetoothdevices, playing audio files from 79
general information 83
phone, pairing and using 83
body repairs 125
body touch up 111
brake fluid replacement 99
brakesfluid level 115
overview of 58
specifications 133C
cabin temperature control 72
calendar 85
California Proposition 65 147
camera (rear view) 64
car cover 111
car washes 109
carpets, cleaning 110
CE certifications 149
CHAdeMO 93
chains 103
charge port 95
charge port light 96chargingcharge settings 97
components and equipment 92
instructions 95
public charging stations 93
scheduling 97
status of 98child protectiondisabling liftgate and rear door handles 7
disabling rear window switches 9child seatscleaning 110
installing and using 22
Tesla built-in rear facing 27
cleaning 109
climate controls 72
console12V power socket 80
cup holders 16
USB ports 79contact informationroadside assistance 141
Tesla 148coolantBattery, checking level of 114
Battery, replacement interval 99
copyrights 145, 146
cornering lights 48
cruise control 61
cup holders 16
customizing Model S 69
D
dashboard overview 2
data recording 147
delivery mileage 147
devices
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Bluetooth, playing audio files 79
connecting 79
playing audio files from 79
dimensions 130
dome (map) lights 46
door handles 6
door labels 127
doors 4
Drive gear 41
drive-away locking 7driverprofiles 35
seat adjustment 17driver assistancestaying inside lane markings 53
staying within speed limits 51drivingseating position 17
starting Model S 40
tips to maximize range 57
E
electric parking brake 59
emergency flashers 49
emergency rear door opening 8
emission label 126
energygained from regenerative braking 59
range information 42
tips to minimize usage of 57
energy saving mode 57
event data recording 147
exteriorcar cover 111
cleaning 109
dimensions 130
lights 46
overview 3
polishing, touch up, & repair 111
F
fan speed, interior 73
favorites, adding and removing 78
FCC certifications 149
features, downloading new 90
firmware (software) updates 90
flash drives, playing audio files from 79
flashers, warning 49
flat tire repair 105
floor mats 111
fluidsreplacement intervals 99
reservoirs, checking 114
fog lights 46
front passenger detection 33
front trunk 12fuseslocation of 117
removing access panel 114
G
garage doors, opening 87
gates, opening 87
GAWR 128
gears 41
glove box 14
Gross Axle Weight Rating 128
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 128
ground clearance 130
GVWR 128
H
hazard warning flashers 49
head supports 18
headlightsafter exit 48
cornering lights 48
heated wipers 50
heating 72
height adjustments (suspension)auto-raising 75
automatic and manual settings 76
disabling (Jack mode) 76high voltageBattery specifications 134
components 92
safety 99
Hill Start Assist 63
hitches 129
HomeLinkFCC certification 151
programming and using 87
hood 12
horn 38
I
IC certifications 149
Ideal range 69
identification labels 126
indicator lights, summary of 43
instrument panelcharging status 98
cleaning 110
overview of 42
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interiorcleaning 110
lights 46
overview 2
temperature control 72
Internet radio 77
intrusion detection 86
J
J1772 93
Jack mode 76
jacking Model S 124
K
keyFCC and IC certifications 149
how to use 4
key not inside 40
ordering extras 5
replacing battery 5
keyless entry
4
L
labelTire and Loading Information 127
vehicle certification 128
lane change flash 49
lane departure warning 53
LATCH child seats, installing 25
liftgateadjust opening height 10
opening 10
lifting Model S 124
lightscornering lights 48
hazard warning 49
headlights after exit 48
turn signals 49
load limits 127
location-based suspension 75
lock/unlock status 42
locking and unlocking doors 4
lumbar support 17
M
maintenancebrake fluid, checking 115
cleaning 109
daily and monthly checks 99
fluid replacement intervals 99
panel, removing 114
replacing fuses 117
replacing wiper blades 112
service intervals 99
tires 100
washer fluid, topping up 116
washer jets, cleaning 112
maps 81
mats 111
media 77
mileage upon delivery 147
mirrors 39
mobile app 91Mobile Connectordescription 93
using 95
modifications 125
motor specifications 132
N navigation 81
NCC certifications 149
Neutral gear 41
NHTSA, contacting 148
O occupancy sensor 33
odometeron instrument panel 42
resetting trip odometer 56
overhang dimensions 130
Owner Information, about 145, 146
P Park Assist 54
Park gear 41
parking brake 59
parts replacement 125
passenger detection 33
passenger front airbag 33
phone
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steering wheel controls for 37
using 83
power management 57
power socket 80
power windows 9
powering on and off 40
preferences, setting 69
Proposition 65 147
public charging stations 93
R
radio 77
radio frequency, FCC information 151
rain sensor 50rangedisplayed on instrument panel 42
driving tips to maximize 57
regenerative braking 59
Rated range 69
rear seats, folding and raising 18
rear view camera 64
rear window switches, disabling 9
regenerative braking 59
release notes 90
Reverse gear 41
roadside assistance 141
roof racks 129
rotating tires 101
S
safety defectsreporting (Canada) 148
reporting (U.S.) 148safety informationairbags 34
child seats 26
rear facing child seats 29
seat belts 20seat beltscleaning 110
in a collision 20
overview of 19
pre-tensioners 20
wearing when pregnant 19
seat covers 18
seat heaters 72
seating capacity 127
seatsadjusting 17
heaters 72
Tesla built-in rear facing 27
security settings 86
service data recording 147
service intervals 99
Settings 69
shifting gears 41
Slacker 77
software updates 90specificationsdimensions 130
exterior 130
subsystems 132
tires 136
weights 131
wheels 135
speed assist 51
stability control 60
starting Model S 40
steering specifications 132
steering wheel 36
sunroof 15
suspension 76
suspension specifications 133
T
telematics 147
telephonesteering wheel controls for 37
using 83temperatureBattery (high voltage), limits 94
cabin, controls for 72
outside 42
tires 139
tie-down straps 144
tilt detection 86
Tire and Loading Information label 127
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemFCC certification 150
overview of 103
tire pressures, checking 100
tire repair kitinflating with air only 107
inflating with sealant 106
replacing the sealant canister 108tires
Index
Index155
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balancing 101
chains 103
industry glossary of terms 140
inspecting and maintaining 101
pressures, how to check 100
quality grading 139
replacing 102
replacing a tire sensor 104
rotation 101
specification 136
temperature grades 139
tire markings 137
tire sealant 105
traction grade 139
treadwear grade 139
winter 102
touch up body 111touchscreencleaning 110
Controls 67
overview 65
Settings 69
software updates 90
tow chain, connecting
143
Tow mode 142
towing 142
towing a trailer 129
towing instructions 142
TPMSFCC certification 150
overview of 103
traction control 60
trademarks 145, 146
traffic alerts 78
trailer hitches 129
transmission specifications 132
Transport Canada, contacting 148
transporting 142
trip information 56
trunk, front 12
trunk, rearchild protection lock 7
disabling interior handle 7
TuneIn 77
turn signals 49
U uniform tire quality grading 139
Units & Format 69
unlockingtrunk, front 12
trunk, rear 10
unlocking and locking doors 4
unlocking when key doesn't work 7
USB devicesconnecting 79
playing audio files from 79
USB ports 79
V
vehicle certification label 128
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 126
vehicle loading 127
vent, sunroof 15
ventilation 74
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) 126
volume control 65
W walk-away locking 7
Wall Connector 93
warning flashers 49
warning lights, summary of 43
washer fluid, topping up 116
washer jets, cleaning 112
washers, using 50
weight specifications 131
wheel chocks 144wheelsalignment 101
replacing 102
specifications 135
Wi-Fi, connecting to 89
windshield washer fluid, topping up 116
winter tires 102
wiper blades, replacing 112
wipers and washers 50
wipers, de-icing 50
X
XM radio 77
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