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Mitsubishi Miev Owner's Handbook Manual

Mitsubishi Miev Owner's Handbook Manual

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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Miev

  • Page 1 Owner’s Handbook...
  • Page 2 PLEASE PLACE COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN THE POCKET BELOW: Pre-Delivery Inspection Form (Customer Copy) Triple Diamond Delivery Checklist (Customer Copy) Salesperson or Key Dealership Contact’s Business Card...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    This will help us make sure your next visit is that much better. We hope you will visit the Mitsubishi Owner’s site where we store the latest Navigation System ..Page 14-15 Mitsubishi news and special offers. Here you can also keep track of your Mitsubishi i’s You Might Be Thinking ......Page 16-17 warranty and servicing needs, get Roadside Assistance Information and tap into other owner-centric details.
  • Page 4: Driver's View

    Driver’s View Energy level gauge Ready indicator Energy usage indicator 12 volt starter battery charging system warning light Odo/Trip Meter Power down warning light Speedometer Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS indicator) Reset/dash lights illumination/selector button Selector level position indicator Low energy warning indicator TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Vehicle Charging Light...
  • Page 5: Driving Your Mitsubishi I

    How to Read the Energy Level Gauge Similar to a traditional gas powered vehicle’s fuel gauge, the Energy Level Gauge in your Mitsubishi i indicates the remaining power in the main drive battery. When the Energy Level Gauge shows two bars remaining, the warning indicator (A) flashes telling you your remaining battery charge is low.
  • Page 6 This is the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) which sounds an audible warning from 0 to 22 miles per hour to alert pedestrians of the approaching electric vehicle. The Mitsubishi i has a tested EPA combined range of 62 miles.
  • Page 7 DRIVING YOUR MITSUBISHI i Extending Your Driving Range Shift position Selecting the most suitable shift position will help extend your driving range. - is the standard mode and provides full power access and normal regenerative braking Eco - slightly reduces overall power thus conserving energy and slightly increasing regenerative braking...
  • Page 8 Extending Your Driving Range Use of Climate Control - while the Mitsubishi i is plugged in to a level 1 or 2 charger, use your MiEV Remote to pre-heat, pre-cool, or defrost the cabin as much as possible. This will draw power from the outlet rather than pulling energy from the main Mitsubishi i battery.
  • Page 9: Charging Your Mitsubishi I

    An implantable cardiac pacemaker • An implantable cardiovascular defibrillator The Mitsubishi i is designed to comply with the ICNIRP International Guidelines however customer’s medical devices may not comply. Power Down Warning Light If this warning light illuminates, the power provided by the electric motor will be reduced, the vehicle will only be able to move at low speeds, and the air conditioning unit shuts off.
  • Page 10 8) Connect the regular charge connector to your Mitsubishi i until you hear a click. You will also hear a fan turn on briefly. 9) Make sure the charging indicator on the Mitsubishi i’s instrument cluster is illuminated.
  • Page 11 6) Open the cap on the regular charge connector and make sure there is no foreign matter such as dust or dirt on the end of the connector. 7) Connect the quick charge connector to your Mitsubishi i according to the manual of the quick charger you are using. Make sure the charging indicator on the Mitsubishi i’s instrument cluster is illuminated.
  • Page 12: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM FM (FM1/FM2) indicator 2) Radio (AM/FM selection) button 3) Memory (Memory selection) button 4) Power 5) Scan button 6) Seek (Up/Down) buttons 7) CD button 8) Clock button ∧ 9) Seek button ∨ 10) Seek button How to set the clock 1) Press and hold the clock button and the clock display flashes.
  • Page 13: Bluetooth® Operation

    Would you like to continue?” Answer “Yes.” 5. When the import is complete, the voice guide will say “Import complete.” If you are having difficulties operating your phone or connecting to the system, please call Mitsubishi Handsfree at (888) 702-4100.
  • Page 14 2) Timed battery charging – you can set a timer to take advantage of lower energy rates by having your Mitsubishi i programmed to charge during those off peak hours.
  • Page 15: Miev Remote

    How to Set the MiEV Remote Hold down more than 1 second to turn on the iMiEV Remote Manual Remote ON Timer OFF Timer Charging Climate Control Press Press Press Press Select Remote Select On timer Select Off timer setting...
  • Page 16: Navigation System

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM Point of Interest (POI) Name Press the [MENU] key to display. Input the “State” and “City” Touch [All Categories] Touch [Point of Interest]. Touch the category of the desired POI Touch [All POIs] Input the POI name and category type to select. Way Points –...
  • Page 17 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Searching for a Location by Address / Location Press the [MENU] key to display Touch the “State” and “City” button Input the “State” and “City” name Touch [Address/Intersection] Touch [All Streets] Input the street name Touch [List] to select a street from the list Way Points –...
  • Page 18: You Might Be Thinking

    Will my battery’s capacity decrease over time? A: The capacity of the lithium-ion battery used as the main drive lithium-ion battery on your Mitsubishi i, like other commonly used lithium- ion batteries, will decrease according to time and usage. This type of decrease in battery capacity is normal, and is not indicative of any defect or failure in your main drive lithium-ion battery.
  • Page 19 Q: What sound am I hearing under my Mitsubishi i? A: The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) performs a self check each time the Mitsubishi i is started. You may be hearing the activation of the Electric Brake Vacuum Pump. You may also be hearing the AVAS which makes a sound between 2 and 22 miles per hour. All of these sounds are perfectly normal and do not signal any malfunctions of the system.
  • Page 20 At Mitsubishi, we believe not all drivers are created equal. So we build our vehicles for a di erent breed of driver, the fearless ones who take pride in what they drive, and refuse to drive more of the same. It’s obvious to us that people who truly want distinctive styling and the latest technology see past the procession of bland imitations.