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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL KORANDO...
  • Page 2 Castril BOT384 (Recommended), Castrol ON D2 Warning y Use only KG Mobility recommended fluids and lubricants. y Do not mix any different types or brands of oils or fluids. This may cause damages. y Keep the specified levels when adding or replacing the fluids.
  • Page 3 Foreword This section provides useful information to know in advance for reading the owner’s manual. Information regarding the marks used in the owner’s manual, change of car design, and periodic check is provided.
  • Page 4 Thank you for purchasing the KORANDO e-motion. KORANDO e-motion you selected is a vehicle with superior safety and quality and the latest technologies. KG Mobility Corporation has been carrying out and initiating R&D activities continuously in the industry. Please read this owner’s manual carefully before driving the KORANDO e-motion. You can drive safely and economically by utilizing the technical advantages applied to the vehicle.
  • Page 5 Purpose and Application Conditions Open Source Software Notice Marks Used in this Owner’s manual of the Owner’s manual Information It indicates a dangerous situation This owner’s manual has been prepared to To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, (DANGER) that may likely to lead provide information for the specifications and MPL, and other open source licenses, that is to death or serious injury.
  • Page 6 (options) and Functions Do not use vehicle components for other According to a Change of Design purposes. KG Mobility Corporation is not liable for any consequent damages. The design is subject to change without prior notice for improving the safety and Importance of a Periodic Check performance of the vehicle.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents The table of contents is provided in three types to allow you to find necessary information in a convenient method easily and fast. y Introduction to chapters - You can identify the content of each chapter at a glance. y Detailed table of contents - You can find desired information using a name through the detailed title for the relevant chapter.
  • Page 8 Introduction to Chapters Identify the contents of each chapter at a glance. Foreword 3. Convenient Equipment 5. Emergency Measures in the Event of Emergency y You can check information regarding the y You can check information regarding marks used in the instruction manual, devices that allow you to drive the y You can check useful information change of car design, and periodic...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Safety interlock connector ··········· 1-14 environment ································ 1-5 Top ············································ 1-21 To cutoff power from low voltage (12 Side ··········································· 1-21 KORANDO e-motion ···················· 1-6 V) battery ···································· 1-15 SPECIFICATIONS ························ 1-22 Battery ·········································· 1-7 OVM tools ··································· 1-15 400 V drive battery ······················ 1-7...
  • Page 10 Checking the parking brake ············ 1-27 No sudden starting, acceleration or braking ······································· 1-33 Checking the pedals······················ 1-28 KG Mobility Authorized Service Center Driving on unpaved and mountain and maintenance partners ·············· 1-38 Cleaning up near the driver's seat ···· 1-28 roads ··········································...
  • Page 11 2. Safety Units Securing a child restraint system Warnings for the seat belt ················· 2-9 with “ISOFIX/i-Size” system and Child restraint for an infant or a “Tether Anchorage” system* ······· 2-17 Seat belt ······································ 2-2 small child ··································2-11 Locations of ISOFIX/i-Size Lower Seat belt warning ····························...
  • Page 12 In the event of a rear end When low tire pressure is detected ·· 2-33 Auto door lock function at the time of collision ··································· 2-24 driving ·········································· 3-3 When you have rotated the tires ······ 2-33 In the event of a side collision ······ 2-25 Auto door unlock function at the time Cautions for the TPMS ··················...
  • Page 13 Window (power window)* ··········· 3-17 Tailgate ····································· 3-24 Adjusting the lumbar support (driver seat) ····························· 3-9 Opening the driver seat/front Manual tailgate ····························· 3-24 Adjusting the seat manually ········· 3-10 passenger seat window ·············· 3-17 Opening ·································· 3-24 Closing the driver seat/front Front and rear position Closing ····································...
  • Page 14 Checking before closing the motor Operating status and faults of control Turning on the high beam and room hood ······························· 3-33 box ············································ 3-46 low beam at the same time (passing light) ························ 3-57 Closing motor room hood ············ 3-33 Charging procedures ·····················...
  • Page 15 Wiper and washer fluid ··············· 3-73 Operating the coming home Manual Day/Night Adjustment ······ 3-77 light ····································· 3-63 Windshield wiper ·························· 3-73 Heater and air conditioner ·········· 3-78 Operating the living home Adjusting the operation speed of Adjusting the direction of air light ·····································...
  • Page 16 Power socket ····························· 3-93 Auto defogger system ················ 3-86 Adjusting the position of the luggage upper cover ·················3-103 Activating/deactivating the auto AC inverter* ······························· 3-94 How to store luggage upper defogger system ···················· 3-86 Operating the AC inverter ············ 3-94 cover ······································3-104 Operation levels of auto defogger Indoor convenient equipment ·····...
  • Page 17 Stopping the vehicle while driving To unlock with door handle switch Seat belt warning lamp ··············· 4-21 (in the event of emergency) ·············· 4-5 (when the safety unlock is LV battery warning light ·············· 4-21 disabled) ···································4-11 Cautions for using the START/STOP Air bag warning lamp ·················...
  • Page 18 SBW (shift by wire) ···················4-100 Autonomous Emergency Braking Master symbol ·························· 4-34 System (AEBS) OFF indicator ····· 4-27 Transmission selector lever Indicator panel on instrument Turn signal/hazard warning position ·······························4-100 cluster ······································ 4-35 lamp ······································· 4-27 How to move shift lever to target gear Main menu ··································...
  • Page 19 To enable intelligent cruise control at To change lane ························ 4-119 ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) ······4-129 instrument cluster ························4-109 Detecting vehicle ahead ············4-120 ABS warning light ·····················4-130 To set intelligent cruise control Electronic Brake-Force Distribution Safety Speed Assist (SSA) ·········4-121 (IACC) ·······································4-109 (EBD) ········································4-130 SSA status indicator ·····················4-121...
  • Page 20 Rear and side warning EPB warning light/brake warning Cases where RCTA system not light ········································4-137 work ·······································4-155 system* ····································4-149 EPB emergency mode ··············4-137 Cases where the RCTA system Display of rear and side warning malfunctions ····························4-155 system activation ······················4-149 AUTO HOLD ······························4-139 Activating/deactivating the SEW System ······························4-156 Activating the AUTO HOLD...
  • Page 21 Cases requiring the driver’s Activation / Deactivation ················4-169 Rear camera system ····················4-180 attention ·····································4-161 Operating conditions ··············4-169 Double parking (2-row Lane Keeping Assistance Does not work when: ·············4-170 parking) ···································4-182 (LKA) ·······································4-163 Driver Attention Required ········4-171 Vehicles With EPB ·······················4-182 To activate / deactivate lane RKA-ONCOMING(Lane Keeping keeping assistance (LKA) ··········4-163...
  • Page 22 Operating principle of the service kit 5-7 Driving on hill ···························· 5-20 Table for check and change intervals under normal conditions ··················· 6-4 Repairing a flat tire ······················· 5-7 Parking on hills ························· 5-20 When you are ready to leave Table for check and change intervals Checking the tire treasure after after parking on a hill ··················...
  • Page 23 Interior fuse box ··························· 6-16 Checking the status of tire wear······· 6-29 Checking and replacing fuses ········· 6-17 Rotating the tire positions ··············· 6-29 Snow tire ····································· 6-29 Checking and replacing the lamps ········································ 6-18 Tire chain ···································· 6-30 Cautions for checking the tires and Specifications of lamps and wheels ········································...
  • Page 24 Table of Pictures Find the desired information using a picture easily even if you do not know the title of the desired information. Front section Head light (head light) ································ 3-56 Electric vehicle charging door ······················ 3-34 Auto light/rain sensor ·························· 3-64/3-74 y Smart High Beam (SHB) ·······················...
  • Page 25 Rear section Tailgate open button ··························3-24 Tire and wheel··································6-28 Antenna (GPS, radio, DAB, GSM) ·······3-92 y In the event of flat tire ······················5-5 Rear lamp ······················· 3-55, 6-18, 6-20 High mounted stop lamp ··· 3-55, 6-18, 6-20 y Tire pressure monitoring system Backup lamp ····················...
  • Page 26 Driver seat door section Driver door open lever ·························3-2 Instrument cluster illumination BSD system switch ························· 4-149 brightness switch ······························4-99 Door lock/unlock button ·······················3-2 Tailgate button ··································3-24 Lane departure warning (LDW) switch/ Window button ·································3-17 AC inverter operation switch ···············3-94 Lane keeping assist (LKA) switch y Rear window lock button ················3-19 Head light angle dial ··························3-58...
  • Page 27 Driver steering wheel section Foot brake ····································· 4-128 Instrument cluster menu button and Driver air bag ···································2-22 control button ···································4-35 y Emergency stop signal (ESS) ······· 4-131 Regenerative braking paddle shift ······ 4-104 Steering wheel telescoping/tilt control Audio system control button ················3-91 Instrument cluster menu and control lever ···············································3-88 Steeringwheelheater switch ················3-88...
  • Page 28 Interior front view Sun visor ·········································3-96 Infotainment system ··························3-89 START/STOP switch ···························4-2 y Smart audio ·································3-89 Overhead console assembly ···············3-66 Front seat warmer and ventilation y AV/navigation ······························3-90 y Sunroof control switch ···················3-21 button ·············································3-13 y Front room lamp ···························3-66 Glove box ········································3-99 USB port ·········································3-91 y e-call ··········································3-68...
  • Page 29 Central console section Wiper and washer lever ·····················3-73 Driving mode switch ························ 4-107 Electronic shift lever ························ 4-100 Auto charging cable lock button ···········3-40 y How to move selector lever to P (park) release switch ···················· 4-182 target gear position ····················· 4-101 Reservation charging button ···············3-54 y Regenerative braking ··················...
  • Page 30 Rear seats Luggage compartment Rear seat ·················································································· 3-11 Luggage upper cover ································································ 3-103 Baby car seat ············································································· 2-11 Service kit for tire repair ·································································5-6 Rear seat door open lever ·····························································3-2 Luggage net ············································································ 3-105 Rear seat window button ······························································ 3-18 Portable charger ·········································································...
  • Page 31 Motor room Washer fluid filler ······························ 6-11 Motor room fuse and relay box ············6-16 Heater cabin coolant auxiliary tank ·········6-9 y Checking and adding washer fluid ··· 6-11 y Checking and replacing fuse ··········6-17 High-voltage battery coolant auxiliary tank ··················································6-9 Brake fluid reservoir ··························6-10 y Checking brake fluid ·····················6-10 Drive motor coolant auxiliary tank ··········6-9...
  • Page 32 Warning lights and indicators Image Meaning/Relevant page Image Meaning/Relevant page Image Meaning/Relevant page Electronic brake force Seat belt warning lamp HDC ON indicator/ distribution (EBD) warning ·······························2-2, 4-21 warning light ········· 4-22, 4-135 light ············4-24, 4-127, 4-130 Air bag warning lamp LKAS (LDWS) indicator / Electronic parking brake (EPB) ·····························...
  • Page 33 Image Meaning/Relevant page Image Meaning/Relevant page Motor room open warning lamp Virtual engine sound system ····························· 3-32, 4-34 (VESS) OFF indicator ·······4-33 Check EV battery warning Door ajar warning lamp ·····4-33 lamp ······························4-33 Low EV battery level Master symbol ················4-34 warning lamp ··················4-32 Smart tailgate ··········...
  • Page 35: Vehicle Information And Safety Precautions

    Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions You can check helpful information for driving and managing the vehicle safely and conveniently. Information regarding the vehicle identification, specifications, check points before driving the vehicle, safety precautions while driving, and vehicle maintenance methods is provided.
  • Page 36: Information Regarding The Installation Of Adr And Provision

    Information regarding the installation of ADR and provision of information Installation of ADR (Accident Data Recorder) and provision of information This vehicle has an ADR (Accident Data Recorder). The ADR (Accident Data Recorder) is a device that can record and check the driving information of the vehicle (vehicle speed and operation status of brake pedal and acceleration pedal, etc.) for a certain period of time before and after an...
  • Page 37: Precautions For Potentially Hazardous Seat Belt Related Goods

    Precautions for potentially hazardous seat belt related goods Warning When potentially hazardous seat belt related goods are used, the safety of passengers will be seriously endangered. Never use these goods. Do not use the clip to disable the seat Do not use the seat belt stopper Do not use playroom mat belt alarm When this clip is inserted into the seat belt buckle,...
  • Page 38: Precautions For The Reduction Of Non-Crash Incidents

    Precautions for the reduction of non-crash incidents Warning A part of your body may get stuck or hit and get seriously injured when opening and closing the doors. Caution should be taken. y When you open and close the doors, a part of your body such as your finger or head may get stuck or hit and get seriously injured.
  • Page 39: Cautions For The Protection Of The

    Observe the following content and participate in the protection of the environment. Recycling y Information about eco-friendly product development and vehicle recycling can be found on the KG Mobility Corporation website www.kg-mobility.com/en Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions...
  • Page 40: Korando E-Motion

    KORANDO e-motion Electric vehicle means a vehicle that drives an drive motor using power from a high voltage battery and operates in a similar manner to the vehicle with an internal combustion engine. The basic difference is that it uses electrical energy instead of fossil fuels, and it is an eco-friendly vehicle without emissions.
  • Page 41: Battery

    If the charging capacity and driving range continue to decrease, have the system There are two types of batteries: checked and serviced by a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. y 400 V high voltage battery y If the vehicle is not in service for a long period...
  • Page 42: 12 V Battery

    400 volt electrical system (components, wires, connectors, drive batteries) is strictly prohibited as this may pose a safety hazard. Consult KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service Operation. Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions...
  • Page 43: Noise

    Noise For inclement weather or watery roads: Engine noise rarely occurs in the electric vehicles. Please pay attention to pedestrian safety when If the water depth rises to the lower driving at low speed to prevent accidents caused edge of the wheel, do not drive on that road. by pedestrians not being aware of vehicle approach.
  • Page 44: Emergency Measures In Case Of

    Emergency measures in case of emergency To change P (park) position Double parking (2-row parking) Press the P (park) release switch while depressing the brake pedal within 30 In an emergency, change the P (park) position as Since double parking (2-row parking) is required seconds of turning the ignition switch OFF.
  • Page 45: Lift And Mounting Points

    Lift and mounting points Stationary vehicle (OFF) You can turn off the vehicle with the SBW (shift by Vehicle lift points wire) in the P (park) position and the brake pedal High voltage battery mounting points depressed. Center of gravity of high voltage battery To turn ignition off High voltage battery lift points Allow the vehicle to come to a full stop and...
  • Page 46: To Turn Ignition Off While Driving (In Case Of Emergency)

    Never touch a safety plug located in the center of the rear seat. The safety plug is a device to cut off the high voltage of the battery in the KG Mobility dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service Center when repairing the vehicle. If handled carelessly, it can cause electric shock.
  • Page 47: To Cutoff Power From High Voltage

    To cutoff power from high Unscrew the safety plug fixing cover ( With the safety plug fastener ( ) pressed bolts (6 mm, 4 EA) and remove the fixing down, pull the safety plug handle in the voltage battery cover. direction of the arrow ( Safety plug The safety plug is installed at the bottom of the...
  • Page 48: Safety Interlock Connector

    Safety interlock connector Lift the safety plug in the direction of the Step 1. Lock state arrow to disconnect it from the vehicle. The motor room has a safety interlock connector for cutting off power from the high voltage battery in an emergency. Follow the appropriate procedure to cut the safety interlock connector wiring.
  • Page 49: To Cutoff Power From Low Voltage (12 V) Battery

    To cutoff power from low OVM tools Location where the OVM tools are stored voltage (12 V) battery The OVM tools are apparatuses or tools stored in the vehicle in preparation for a failure or an The low voltage (12 V) battery is on the emergency situation that can occur while driving right side when the motor room is opened.
  • Page 50: When Towing Truck Unavailable (In An Emergency)

    When towing truck unavailable (in an emergency) If a towing truck is unavailable and a vehicle is to be towed, you can tow the towed vehicle by attaching the towing hooks to the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle and connecting the two vehicles with a rope (sold separately).
  • Page 51: Cautions

    Have In the event of damage to the electrical your vehicle checked at KG Mobility Dealer or circuit, consult KG Mobility Dealer or KG KG Mobility Authorized Service Operation. Mobility Authorized Service Operation.
  • Page 52: Certification

    Certification 1. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM Hereby, KG Mobility, declares that the in-vehicle mounted radio systems are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC Model: TSSSG4G5 and TSSRE4Db FCC ID: OYGTSSRE4DB ORD. No: 14778/DFRS19614/F-50 This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
  • Page 53 Communications Commission (FCC) rules. Operation is subject to the following two (1) Description Model: CE cerified parts conditions: (2) Representative: KG Mobility European Parts (1) this device may not cause harmful Center B.V. interference, and (3) Address: IABC 5253&5254, 4814RD Breda,...
  • Page 54: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number Visual Vin Label The identification numbers including the vehicle are the unique information of the vehicle. If you (VIN) know this information, it is very convenient for making inquiries about the vehicle or placing an The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the order for a component or accessory.
  • Page 55: Dimensions

    Dimensions Unit: mm Front 1,870 1,590 Rear Side 1,635 1,610 2,675 4,465 * ( ): Optional Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions 1-21...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS * ( ) Optional Descriptions Specifications Overall length (mm) 4465 Overall width (mm) 1870 General Overall height (mm) 1635 (1645: including roof rack) Gross vehicle weight (kg) 2250 Curb vehicle weight (kg) 1765 (1822) Motor Max. power 152.2kW Type Power Steering Inner 38,22...
  • Page 57: Precautions For The Modification Of The Vehicle And Structural Alteration

    Precautions for the modification of the vehicle and structural alteration Warning Warning Warning Unauthorized vehicle modification, Do not modify the high-voltage system. Do not install non-standard tires or wheel- structural alteration and installation of a related parts. y Do not modify the charging cable and high- component may cause car trouble or a voltage system or service the vehicle without y If you install wider or larger tires than the...
  • Page 58 Warning Warning Warning Do not install a sunroof available in the Do not replace the seat with a new one with Do not attach a functional product that may market or replace with colored glasses a different function, or install a separate decrease the driving resistance such as arbitrarily.
  • Page 59: Checking Before Driving

    Make sure that there are no obstacles that maximum mark (MAX) and the minimum serviced by a KG Mobility Authorized Service may hinder the driving around of the vehicle. mark (MIN) inside the coolant auxiliary tank.
  • Page 60: Checking Tires

    “MIN” mark, have your the tires to burst due to the standing wave y Check the tire inflation and wear everyday vehicle checked by KG Mobility Authorized effect, resulting in a risk such as a rollover. and replace if necessary.
  • Page 61: Checking The Instrument Cluster

    Checking the instrument Checking the parking brake cluster What is the standing wave phenomenon? The standing wave phenomenon is the Operate the EPB (Electroic Parking Brake) switch occurrence of a wave-shaped wrinkle on a tire and check the operating sound and operation with insufficient inflation pressure during high Check if all the indicators and warning lamps are status.
  • Page 62: Checking The Pedals

    If the operation status of the pedal is abnormal in may hinder the accelerator pedal or brake comparison to its normal status, have it checked pedal operation and cause an accident. and repaired by KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Adjusting the seat, headrest, Cleaning up near the driver's...
  • Page 63: Wearing The Seat Belt Correctly

    Wearing the seat belt correctly Warning y Do not lock the seat belt with a clip or a clamp. y Do not wear the seat belt under the arm. y Make sure that all occupants inside the y Insert the seat belt latch only to the vehicle wear a seat belt.
  • Page 64: Safety And Cautions For Driving

    Safety and cautions for driving Danger Danger Warning No drugged, drunk, distracted and y Avoid distracted driving. Using a mobile y A passenger who is smaller than 140 cm phone or the navigation system, watching should sit in the rear seat. Otherwise, drowsy (4D) driving DMB, or eating while driving may decrease the passenger may get injured during...
  • Page 65: Precautions For Infants, Children, Old People, Or Pregnant Women

    Warning Warning Warning Precautions for infants, children, An infant or a small child must No sleeping in a sealed vehicle old people, or pregnant women be seated in the rear seat with protective gear y Never leave an infant, a small child or an old y Never sleep in a parked car with all the person unattended in the vehicle.
  • Page 66: The Window Or Sunroof

    Warning Warning Warning Do not drive with the doors or Do not hold a part of your body Be careful not to have a part of tailgate open out of the window or sunroof your body caught when using the power window y Do not drive with the doors open.
  • Page 67: Check For Any Vehicles Or Persons Passing By When Getting Out

    Warning Warning Warning Check for any vehicles or persons Safe parking and stopping Do not stop the vehicle while driving passing by when getting out y Never leave an infant or a child unattended in y Do not stop the vehicle while driving. Doing the vehicle with the doors and the windows so may make the steering wheel heavier and locked after parking or stopping the vehicle.
  • Page 68: In High Mountain Area

    Warning Warning Warning In high mountain area Driving on a sandy or muddy road Driving on a hillside road and downhill road y Never charge the SOC of a high voltage y Keep your speed as low and steady as battery above 90% in high altitudes, such as possible.
  • Page 69: Driving On A Road With A Pool Of Water Or A River

    Warning Warning Warning Driving on a road with a pool of Checking the vehicle after crossing Driving on the expressway water or a river y If water gets into brake-related equipment, y Before driving, check the weather information the brake performance will be lowered. After in advance, and check the high voltage battery y Avoid crossing a road with a pool of water crossing a road with a pool of water or a...
  • Page 70: No Sudden Maneuvering Of The Steering Wheel

    Warning Warning What is the fade phenomenon? The fade phenomenon is the reduction of No sudden maneuvering of the Cautions for attaching braking force due to a decrease in the friction steering wheel accessories force caused by a temperature increase in the friction surface of brake when the brake is y If you maneuver the steering wheel suddenly, y Do not attach accessories or unnecessary...
  • Page 71: Cautions For Vehicle Ventilation

    Caution Caution Cautions for vehicle ventilation System protection function (delayed accelerator pedal y For a new vehicle purchased within 1 year, response) harmful volatile organic compounds (VOC) to human body may be emitted in the cabin. In y Do not depress the brake pedal while driving particular, riding a vehicle exposed to direct with the accelerator pedal depressed (both sunlight for a long period of time or without...
  • Page 72: Vehicle Management

    Break-in is not required for a new vehicle. Warranty repair will not be provided for car trouble However, the driving condition for the first 1,000 KG Mobility Authorized Service Center or caused by using a non-genuine part. km significantly affects the life and performance...
  • Page 73: Vehicle Washing

    Vehicle washing Caution y Do not use abrasive wax and strong After driving on a coastal road (salty road), a road cleaning materials such as steel wool y Be careful not to damage the air spoiler where calcium chloride was spread, an area with which will scratch the vehicle body and when cleaning the vehicle in an automatic excessive smoke or coal tar, or a muddy or dusty...
  • Page 74: Washing The Bumper

    Washing the bumper Washing wheels Cautions for polishing the vehicle Clean the wheels after driving on a salty road to y Wipe off foreign materials using a soft sponge. prevent the wheels from being corroded. y If the bumper is contaminated by oil or any y Before waxing, remove dust or moisture from lubricants, wash it off using soapy water.
  • Page 75: Cleaning And Maintaining Glass

    Cautions for window tinting Care and cleaning of the Cleaning and maintaining glass interior y All vehicles from our factory have tinted windshields and rear windows that meet y Use a dry towel for normal cleaning. y Clean the indoor and outdoor sides of glass the specified percentage of visible light windows using a glass cleaner and a soft y For synthetic resin such as plastic, clean it...
  • Page 76: Seat Belt Care

    Cautions for using the vehicle Corrosion protection Caution Your car was designed to resist corrosion. When y When you use chemicals for cleaning the it was built, special and protective finishes were y Be careful not to lose your key. interior, the color or shape of the interior used on most parts of your car to help maintain a may change.
  • Page 77: Finish Damage

    Sediment packed in closed areas of the frame enamel or bleach. should be loosened before being flushed. If desired, your KG Mobility Distributor can do this service for you. Vehicle Information and Safety Precautions 1-43...
  • Page 78: High Voltage Warning Lamp

    This may result in reduced motor drive or ignition off. Warning If this occurs, have the system checked at the KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service y When there is ice on the wiper blades, Operation. turning on the wiper switch may put an extra burden on the wiper motor and damage it.
  • Page 79: Safety Units

    Safety Units You can check information regarding units that allow you to drive the vehicle safely and how to use such devices. An explanation is provided for seat belts, a child restraint for an infant or a small child, airbags, anti-theft and warning system.
  • Page 80: Seat Belt

    Seat belt Seat belt warning The seat belt is the most fundamental safety Warning unit that protects an occupant and prevents or If the occupants in the driver seat and the front reduces injury when an accident occurs. y All occupants must fasten their seat belt passenger seat do not fasten their seat belts, If you do not fasten the seat belt or fasten the before driving.
  • Page 81: Front Seat (Driver / Passenger) Belt Reminder

    Front seat (driver / passenger) belt Rear seat (left / center / right) belt Caution reminder reminder* y The passenger seat belt warning operates y The seat belt reminder warning lamp and y The rear seat belt reminder warning lamp only when an occupant on the front buzzer are triggered only when the ignition comes on for 70 seconds when the ignition...
  • Page 82: Fastening The Seat Belt

    Fastening the seat belt With the shoulder belt webbing positioned Adjust the height of the shoulder belt across the chest and the lap belt webbing webbing using the seat belt height adjuster positioned across the hips, insert the belt if needed. Sit upright on the seat with the hip against latch into the buckle until it clicks.
  • Page 83: Unfastening The Seat Belt

    Unfastening the seat belt Managing the seat belt Rear seat belt storage If you do not use the rear seat belts or wish to fold Adjusting the height of the front To unfasten the seat belt, press the red the rear seat back, insert the seat belt into the button on the buckle and separate the belt seat belt webbing guide installed on the wall as shown in...
  • Page 84: Rear Center Seat Belt Storage

    How to fasten the seat belts Rear center seat belt storage Rear center seat belt release (2-point) in rear center seat Have the auxiliary latch inserted into the auxiliary Press the auxiliary buckle hole ( ) using buckle always if you do not use the rear center the emergency key.
  • Page 85: How To Fasten The Seat Belt (3-Point) In Rear Center Seat

    How to fasten the seat belt Insert the metal latch plate into the buckle Position the shoulder belt across the body and the lap belt as low as possible across until it clicks. Position the belt as low as (3-point) in rear center seat the hips.
  • Page 86: Seat Belt Pretensioner And Load

    Seat belt pretensioner and Load limiter Warning load limiter The seat belt load limiter is a protection unit that releases the seat belt right after a vehicle collision y Make sure to fasten the seat belt according The seat belt pretensioner and the load limiter to prevent a secondary injury due to belt force.
  • Page 87: Fastening The Seat Belt By A Pregnant Woman

    Fastening the seat belt by a Warnings for the seat belt y If a strong impact occurs while the seat belt pregnant woman is fastened with the seat backrest reclined Warning too much, the body may fall out below the belt, causing the belt to hang around the Infants, small children, pregnant neck and result in a serious injury.
  • Page 88 Check the seat belt frequently for any damage and the status of normal operation, and if any abnormality is discovered, have the seat belt repaired at a KG Mobility Corporation Authorized Service Center immediately. 2-10 Safety Units...
  • Page 89: Child Restraint For An Infant Or A Small Child

    Child restraint for an infant or a small child For an infant or a small child who cannot wear Using the child restraint Installing the child restraint the three-point seat belt, have the infant or the small child be seated in a rear seat using a child y When the child restraint for an infant or a y Never use a rearward facing child restraint on a restraint for an infant or a small child whose...
  • Page 90: Infant And Child Safety

    Infant and child safety Table of Vehicle Handbook Information on Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various Seating Positions Child Seat Children that are too small to use the seat belts must be properly secured in a child restraint system. Warning y Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front passenger seat with front...
  • Page 91 Table of Vehicle Handbook Information on ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Installation Suitability for Various ISOFIX Positions NOTE: Key of letters be inserted in the above table Vehicle ISOFIX Positions IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems Size Mass group Fixture of universal category approved for use in this mass Rear...
  • Page 92: Table Of Vehicle Handbook Information For Installation In Various Seating Positions On I-Size Child Restraint Systems

    Table of Vehicle Handbook Information for Installation List of suitable ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems (CRS) in Various Seating Positions on i-Size Child Restraint Please read carefully the installation manual of your child restraint Systems Mass group Child Restraint Features Seating Posion i-Size Child Restraint Systems <...
  • Page 93: Installation Of Crs Secured By The Seatbelt

    Caution y Make sure that the base does not move front airbag is deactivated. KG Mobility due to excessive play in all directions. Corporation recommends that a child y When installing a child restraint system, y You can’t adjust the angle of the backrest...
  • Page 94 Warning Do not use the child seat unless the followings are met. The child seat may not perform as intended, which may result in a serious injury. y Make sure that the buckle of the seat belt is securely engaged. y Make sure that the seat belt is not loose or twisted.
  • Page 95: Securing A Child Restraint System With "Isofix/I-Size" System And "Tether Anchorage" System

    Securing a child restraint system with “ISOFIX/i-Size” system and “Tether Anchorage” system* How to use ISOFIX/i-Size Lower ISOFIX/i-Size system is a standardised Two ISOFIX/i-Size lower anchors are method of fitting child seats that eliminates installed at the bottom of the seatback at Anchor the need to use the standard adult seatbelt to each outboard seat as shown in the figure.
  • Page 96: How To Use Top Tether

    How to use Top Tether Adjust the seatback angle as desired. Child seat Child restraint attachment Insert the child restraint attachments into the ISOFIX/i-Size lower anchors until it clicks. Connect the top tether connector in child Adjust the seatback angle as desired. restraint to the top tether on the seatback of the second row seat.
  • Page 97: Warning For Child Restraint

    ECE y Use only the officially approved child restraint. R129 standard in relation to installation and KG Mobility is not responsible for the personal safety. Child seat manufacturers can tell you injury and property damage due to the defect which seats have i-Size approval for this of child restraint.
  • Page 98: Air Bag

    “AIRBAG” is displayed. Do not apply an y The air bag is a unit that explodes a type checked and serviced at a KG Mobility impact to, place an article on or attach an of gunpowder in the unit and inflates the...
  • Page 99: Air Bag Crash Sensor And Air Bag Control Module

    Air bag crash sensor and air Configuration of air bag Passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Switch* bag control module The vehicle is equipped with sensors that can detect a collision and a module that controls the air bag operation. The front passenger air bag is disabled (not inflatable) when placing the passenger air bag ON/OFF switch to “OFF”...
  • Page 100: Front Passenger Air Bag

    Front passenger air bag Driver air bag Driver knee air bag The front passenger air bag protects the front The driver air bag protects the driver's head in the The driver knee air bag operates along with the event of a front collision. driver air bag at the same time in the event of a passenger's head in the event of a front collision.
  • Page 101: Front Seat Side Air Bag

    Front seat side air bag Front center side air bag* Curtain air bag The front seat side air bag protects the side of the The front seat center side airbag unfolds between The curtain air bag protects the head of the front front seat occupant in the event of a side collision the passenger and the driver in the event of a seat occupants and the rear seat occupants...
  • Page 102: Cases Where The Air Bag Does Not Inflate

    Cases where the air bag does In the event of a rear end collision Notice not inflate y The side air bags and the curtain air bags The air bag does not inflate in all collision operate at the same time in the event of accidents.
  • Page 103: In The Event Of A Side Collision

    In the event of a side collision In the event of a diagonal collision In the event of a collision with a narrow object In the event of a side collision, the occupants Since the impact of a collision in the diagonal cannot be protected by the front air bags, so the direction is weaker than the impact of a collision In the event of a collision with a narrow object...
  • Page 104: In Case The Vehicle Moves Beneath Another Vehicle

    In case the vehicle moves beneath In the event of a rollover accident Secondary injury due to air bag another vehicle deployment If the vehicle turns over or rolls over, the occupant cannot be protected fully by the air bag alone. In Generally, most drivers apply a sudden brake If the air bag control module detects the impact such case, the air bag may not inflate.
  • Page 105: Other Cases

    Warnings for the air bag Other cases Warning Warning Cases where the driver/front passenger Driving and riding position air bags do not inflate y Only hold the rim of the steering wheel Seating an infant or a small child when driving. Doing so ensures that the air y When the air bag warning lamp is on y Do not let an infant or a small child sit in bag inflates fully when it operates.
  • Page 106 Do not slam the door when closing the y Gas generated when the air bag or the seat a product which is not a KG Mobility belt pretensioner operates is nontoxic, door. Doing so may cause the curtain air Corporation genuine part.
  • Page 107: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is an Caution auxiliary safety unit that detects if the tire pressure is abnormally high or low and informs such fact to y The tire pressure displayed on the display the driver, preventing an accident that may occur of the instrument cluster can be changed due to the tire pressure.
  • Page 108: If The Tire Pressure Or The Tpms Is Abnormal

    10 minutes at a speed over 30 km/h, drops in proportion to the temperature have your vehicle checked and serviced and this does not indicate that the TPMS is at a KG Mobility Corporation Authorized abnormal. Service Center. y If you need to drive while the ambient...
  • Page 109: Display Of The Tpms Status On The Instrument Cluster

    Display of the TPMS status on the instrument cluster Item Operating condition Pressure OK Tire pressure OK y It is displayed when the tire pressure is normal. y In order to detect low tire pressure, each wheel must be correctly equipped with a Notice TPMS wheel module.
  • Page 110 If a certain tire pressure is shown as “--” while the other tire pressures are shown normally, the TPMS wheel module of the relevant tire may be Notice abnormal. Have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation Authorized Service Center immediately. 2-32...
  • Page 111: When Low Tire Pressure Is Detected

    5 minutes although it might be slightly light ( ) may turn on. This is a temporary a KG Mobility Corporation Authorized Service different depending on the system status. state which is not a failure. Center and have your vehicle checked and Refer to "Rotating the tire positions"...
  • Page 112: Cautions For The Tpms

    If you have your tires replaced at a tire y If any foreign object is caught in the transmitter attached to the tire wheels while driving shop other than a KG Mobility Corporation on a muddy or snowy road, hindering the Authorized Service Center, be sure to...
  • Page 113: Anti-Theft And Warning System

    Anti-theft and warning system Immobilizer system* Immobilizer/smart key warning light Caution If the immobilizer or the smart key system is The immobilizer system is a vehicle anti-theft abnormal, the immobilizer/smart key warning light y The immobilizer system cannot be system that prevents it from starting the vehicle will blink.
  • Page 114: If The Vehicle Does Not Start

    10 seconds or longer and start the vehicle again. Have KG Mobility Authorized Service Center take y When two or more smart keys come into y If the immobilizer/smart key warning light measures for preventing vehicle theft by a lost...
  • Page 115: Entering The Theft Monitoring Mode

    Theft deterrent system Entering the theft monitoring mode Caution When the door lock button (including the door The theft deterrent system is a device that lock/unlock button on the exterior of the front y If you insert the key into the door key hole prevents theft of the vehicle by activating the doors) of the smart key is pressed with all doors, and lock the doors, only the doors are...
  • Page 116: Activating The Theft Alarm

    Activating the theft alarm Holding the theft alarm Canceling the theft monitoring mode In the theft monitoring mode, the warning light The alarm does not sound and is on hold in any and the warning buzzer operate at an interval of of the following cases: The theft monitoring mode is canceled when the 1 second for 30 seconds in any of the following...
  • Page 117 Convenient Equipment You can check information regarding devices that allow you to drive the vehicle conveniently and wisely and how to use such devices. An explanation is provided for doors, seats, windows as well as various convenient equipment including the tailgate, various lights and lamps, mirrors, heater and air conditioner, AV/navigation, storage and cargo box.
  • Page 118: Door Lock/Unlock Lever

    Door Locking, unlocking and opening Door Lock/Unlock button y When you push or pull the rear seat door lock/ unlock lever ( ), only the relevant door is the door Each time the door Lock/Unlock button on the locked or unlocked. driver seat is pressed, the status of all doors and the tailgate is changed between locked and Caution...
  • Page 119: Auto Door Lock Function At The Time Of Driving

    Auto door lock function at the Auto door unlock function at Warning time of driving the time of collision y Before driving the vehicle, lock all doors When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed, When a collision accident occurs with all doors from the driver seat using the door lock/ all doors and tailgate are automatically locked.
  • Page 120: Child Safety Door Lock

    Child safety door lock Locking/unlocking the door lock Unlocking the child safety door lock Place the child safety door lock lever in the unlock When the child safety door lock is locked, the rear The child safety door lock is installed in order position by turning it clockwise.
  • Page 121: Seat

    Seat Seat & adjustment switch / button / lever Front seat Front seat Power seat Sliding headrest Driver seat Heating and Ventilation button Front passenger seat Heating and Ventilation button Backrest angle control lever Seat cushion angle control lever Manual seat Seat height control lever Seat front and rear position control lever Lumbar support control button (driver seat)
  • Page 122: Front Seat

    Front seat Adjusting the height Notice y To raise the headrest, hold and pull the Adjusting the headrest headrest up. y Adjust the height of the headrest so that the center of the headrest is aligned with y To lower the headrest, push the headrest Adjusting the front and rear angles the occupant's eye level.
  • Page 123: Separation/Installation

    Adjusting the power seat* Separation/installation Installing the headrest Separating the headrest Recline the seat backrest to secure Front and rear position adjustment necessary space for installing the headrest (driver seat/front passenger seat) Recline the seat backrest to secure safely. necessary space for separating the Set the seat to the desired position by pulling or Insert the headrest into the groove of the headrest safely.
  • Page 124: Adjusting The Height (Driver Seat/Front Passenger Seat)

    Adjusting the height (driver seat/front Adjusting the cushion angle (driver seat/ Adjusting the backrest angle (driver seat/ passenger seat) front passenger seat) front passenger seat) Set the desired height by raising or lowering the Set the desired angle by raising or lowering the Set the desired angle by pulling or pushing the height adjustment lever.
  • Page 125: Seat)

    Operate it again after eliminating the cause. If there is abnormality, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation Authorized Service Center. Convenient Equipment...
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Seat Manually

    Adjusting the seat manually Adjusting the backrest angle (driver seat/ Adjusting the height (driver seat) front passenger seat) Set the desired height by raising or lowering the Front and rear position adjustment height adjustment lever. With the backrest angle control lever pulled up, (driver seat/front passenger seat) move and set the backrest at the desired angle.
  • Page 127: Rear Seat

    Rear seat Seatback reclining adjustment Warning You can adjust the reclining in step 1 or 2 while Adjusting the height of the pulling the seatback release lever ( ) at the side headrest of the rear seat backrest. y To raise the headrest, hold and pull the headrest up.
  • Page 128: Rear Seat Backrest Folding

    Rear seat backrest folding Pull the rear seat backrest release lever ( Caution Insert the seat belt into the webbing y When locking the rear seat backrest, make guide to prevent the seat belt from being sure that the backrest unlock lever ( damaged.
  • Page 129: Seat Ventilation And Heating

    Seat ventilation and heating* Front seat ventilation Warning With the vehicle on, press the Front seat ventilation Front seat ventilation and heating* button ( y After returning the seat to its original position, gently rock the seat to make sure The operation indicator (blue) turns on and the it is securely locked.
  • Page 130: Front Seat Heating

    Front seat heating Smart front seat heating control Warning With the vehicle on, press the Front seat heating This function controls the heating operation status button ( automatically while assisting you to drive safely in y Do not insert your hand under the seat a proper temperature condition.
  • Page 131: Rear Seat Heating

    Rear seat heating* Warning With the vehicle on, press the 1st row rear seat heating button. y Using seat heating excessively on the driver seat may cause drowsiness and The operation indicator (yellow) turns on and the interfere with safe driving. heating function is activated in the relevant seat.
  • Page 132: Warnings And Cautions Related To The Seats

    In such case, the occupant cannot be whether the seat heating is operating or not and serviced at a KG Mobility Corporation protected by the seat belt and the air bag, when getting in and out of the vehicle.
  • Page 133: Window (Power Window)

    Window (power window)* Opening the driver seat/front Closing the driver seat/front passenger seat window passenger seat window Driver seat window button (AUTO) Front passenger seat window button (AUTO) y Press the Driver seat/Front passenger seat y Pull the Driver seat/Front passenger seat Rear left window button window button slightly.
  • Page 134: Driver Seat Window Safety Function

    Driver seat window safety function Opening/closing the rear seat Notice window The driver seat window safety function controls the driver seat window equipped with the auto up y The window safety function is activated on function to move down slightly and stop without the driver seat &...
  • Page 135: Rear Seat Window Lock Function

    Rear seat window lock function Warning What is wind buffeting? This function locks the window so that it cannot Wind buffeting is the phenomenon when you be opened and closed from the rear seats. y While driving or stopping, do not hold feel pressure upon your ears or hear some a part of your body such as your hand Press the Rear seat window lock button.
  • Page 136 Sunroof* For your safety, never operate the sunroof when the vehicle is moving. The sunroof is a secondary window installed on Warning Notice the vehicle roof for supporting pleasant driving such as ventilation and lighting in the vehicle. y While driving or stopping, do not hold y To operate the sunroof, the START/STOP The sunroof window can be slide opened and a part of your body such as your hand...
  • Page 137: Opening Automatically

    Opening automatically Opening manually Closing automatically Press the Sunroof button briefly. The sunroof Press and hold down the Sunroof button. The Pull the Sunroof button briefly. The sunroof closes opens automatically. The rear section of the sunroof opens only while you are pressing the automatically.
  • Page 138: Tilting The Sunroof Up/Down

    Tilting the sunroof up/down Sunroof open warning Sunroof safety function When you place the START/STOP switch in the The sunroof safety function controls the sunroof ACC or OFF position and open the driver seat to open without closing from its position for safety door with the sunroof opened, the sunroof open when it is recognized that a body part or an warning buzzer will sound.
  • Page 139: Resetting The Sunroof

    Resetting the sunroof Resetting With the sunroof tilted up (opening the rear Cases requiring the resetting of the section), pull the Sunroof button continuously for sunroof approximately 20 seconds. y A clicking sound occurs once approximately 5 y When the battery is depleted or the power seconds later and once again approximately supply is suspended with the sunroof opened 20 seconds later after pulling the Sunroof...
  • Page 140: Tailgate

    When the tailgate is opened and closed y In order to replace or dispose of the gas Lift the tailgate up. lifter, please visit our nearest KG Mobility with the theft monitoring canceled, the mode is not switched to the theft Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 141: Power Tailgate

    Power tailgate* Opening/closing with the driver Notice seat’s button The power tailgate is a unit that allows the user to y When the tailgate is opened and closed open and close the tailgate using a simple button in the theft monitoring mode, the mode operation.
  • Page 142: Opening/Closing With The Smart

    Opening/closing with the smart key Opening/closing with the button on Press the Tailgate inside button with the tailgate opened. the tailgate After the hazard warning lamp blinks twice and y Press the Tailgate outside button while the warning buzzer sounds twice, the tailgate carrying the smart key.
  • Page 143: Anti-Pinch Protection Function

    Anti-pinch protection function Resetting the opening height Resetting the power tailgate The anti-pinch protection function controls the The maximum opening height of the power If the power supply is reconnected after the tailgate to stop at that position or open completely tailgate can be reset in accordance with the battery is fully depleted or the power supply is for safety when a strong impact is received from...
  • Page 144: Smart Tailgate

    Smart tailgate* Caution y Do not operate the power tailgate manually The smart tailgate is a function that opens the if possible. y Do not operate the power tailgate in tailgate automatically when a user carrying the y If it is necessary to operate the power any of the following cases since it may smart key approaches the detection area at the tailgate manually since it does not operate...
  • Page 145: Opening The Smart Tailgate

    Opening the smart tailgate Stopping the smart tailgate Operation step function The tailgate opens automatically in the following Operating condition steps after the smart key is detected. y Press any button on the smart key. y The vehicle should be turned off and all doors y Or, get out of the detection area of the smart and the tailgate should be in locked status tailgate.
  • Page 146: Opening The Tailgate In The Event Of Emergency

    Opening the tailgate in the Insert the mechanical key into the unlock y Do not stay in the detection area of the lever hole ( ) at the bottom center. event of emergency smart tailgate unnecessarily while carrying the smart key. You can open the tailgate using the unlock lever y Familiarize yourself with how to deactivate in the tailgate in the event of depletion of the...
  • Page 147 Warning Warning y Do not open the tailgate after parking or stopping the vehicle on a sloping road. y Only use the tailgate unlock lever in the y Avoid driving the vehicle with the tailgate Doing so may cause an article loaded in event of emergency.
  • Page 148: Motor Room Hood

    Motor room hood Opening the motor room hood Holding the motor room hood open with Insert the free end of the rod into the slot one hand, grip on the sponge attachment ) so that the rod supports the hood ) on the prop rod to remove the rod from securely.
  • Page 149: Closing The Motor Room Hood

    Closing the motor room hood Warning Checking before closing the motor y Turn off the ignition before opening the room hood motor room hood. However, if check and service should be performed with the y Make sure that all inlet caps in the motor room vehicle started, take special care not to be hood are closed properly.
  • Page 150: Ev Charge Port Door

    EV charge port door Opening EV charge port door Notice The charging door can only be open when the Charging y If the charging door is locked, it can be driver’s door is unlocked. indicator open: ‒ When ignition switch is turned on or Depress the brake pedal and leave the Slow/portable parking brake applied.
  • Page 151: Charging Type And

    Charging type and precautions Fast charging y The charging time can be changed based Notice on the environment (temperature, humidity, vehicle and charger conditions) during Use a fast charger in a public charging station. y It takes about 54 minutes to charge to 80% charging.
  • Page 152: Portable Charger

    Portable charger Warning Warning In the event of an emergency you can charge the y The shape and procedure may vary y Do not pull the charge cable when battery from an ordinary household outlet (220 V) depending on the manufacturer. Follow connecting and disconnecting the charge using a portable charger.
  • Page 153 Immediately stop charging when you find abnormal symptoms, such as an odor, smoke. And have the vehicle checked and service at the KG Mobility authorized dealer or KG Mobility service center. y Do not use a damaged charge cable (stripped, stepped, etc.) and replace it with...
  • Page 154: Connecting And Disconnecting Of Charging Connector

    Connecting and disconnecting of charging connector Connecting charging connector Disconnecting charging connector For driver’s safety, the EV charging system allows Open the charge port door and remove the the charging connector to be disconnected only dust cover for the charge port. Check the charging indicator is illuminated when the connector release button is pressed.
  • Page 155: Emergency Removal Of Charging Connector

    Emergency removal of charging connector Open the motor room hood. In an emergency, where the charging connector Pull the emergency release cable ( ) for cannot be removed because of charging system charging connector. malfunctioning or abnormality during charging, use the following procedure to remove the connector.
  • Page 156: Charging Connector Lock

    Charging connector lock Locking charging connector The charging connector lock prevents the The charging connector lock can be activated by y AUTO charge plug lock button indicator OFF charging connector from being removed and using the AUTO charge plug lock button in the Plugging the charging connector into the locks it in the charge inlet securely.
  • Page 157: Charging Indicator

    Charging indicator The charging indicator indicates the status Notice Charging status indicator of charging system. It informs the driver of a charging system malfunctioning or abnormality y The SoC of the HV battery can be check on Charging indicator Meaning the instrument panel or charger display.
  • Page 158: Slow And Fast Charging

    Slow and fast charging Charging procedures Pull the charge port door in the direction of the arrow to open it. Depress the brake pedal and leave the parking brake applied. Move the electronic shift lever into P (park). Turn off the vehicle. Press on the center edge of the charge port door in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 159 Activate the charging connector lock by y AUTO charge plug lock button indicator OFF Start charging. pressing the AUTO charge plug lock button. Plugging the charging connector into the Check if the HV battery charging indicator charge port activates the charge plug lock. ) is turned on the instrument panel.
  • Page 160: After Completing Charging

    After completing charging When charging begins, the estimated time Notice to charge is displayed on the instrument cluster for a period of time. If the charging is completed with the y If the charging indicator is turned off the AUTO charge cable lock activated, press charging process will not start.
  • Page 161 When charging is complete, disconnect the AUTO plug lock button Charging charging plug. Indicator OFF Indicator ON status (Lock mode) (Auto mode) Warning Before charging Locked Unlocked y Failure to follow the above instruction (Ready) leads to malfunctions of the HV battery and related units or can cause fire and/or During Locked...
  • Page 162: Portable Charger

    Portable charger Explanation For Normal Working State (○ : ON, ● : OFF, Operating status and faults of : Blink) control box Working State Description The 4 indicators on the front of the portable charger allow the user to identify the operating status of the portable charger and faults.
  • Page 163 Explanation For Error State (○ ○ : ON, ● : OFF, : Blink) Working State Description PE Break Error ● ● ○ Live PE (1Hz) Interface home AC Voltage Error ● ● Plug Over Temp Error (1Hz) (1Hz) L/N Relay Contactor Error ●...
  • Page 164: Charging Procedures

    Charging procedures When you cannot drive to a public charging Notice station because of low battery level, you can charge the battery from an ordinary household Check the rate current for the household y Please keep in mind that there could be outlet (220 V) using a portable charger (optional).
  • Page 165 Check the display on the control box. Pull the charge port door in the direction of Align the charging connector to the charge the arrow to open it. port and insert completely. Notice Notice y Check rear side of the control box for more information regarding control box display.
  • Page 166 Activate the charging connector lock by y AUTO charge plug lock button indicator OFF Caution pressing the AUTO charge plug lock button Plugging the charging connector into the in the vehicle. charge port activates the charge plug lock. y To charge the battery, the electronic shift This function remains active until the driver lever should be in P (park) position.
  • Page 167: After Completing Charging

    After completing charging When charging begins, the estimated time Notice to charge is displayed on the instrument cluster for a period of time. If the charging is completed with the y If the charging indicator is turned off the AUTO charge cable lock activated, press charging process will not start.
  • Page 168 When charging is complete, disconnect the Check if there is any dust or fluid on and AUTO plug lock button Charging charging plug. around the charge port and install it. Indicator OFF Indicator ON status (Lock mode) (Auto mode) Warning Before charging Locked...
  • Page 169: How To Store And Care For Slow Charging Cable

    Use a portable charger which is a genuine y Do not tough or use the portable charger part of KG Mobility. connector with your wet hand or in very humid conditions. y Do not attempt to modify, disassemble, or service any part of the portable charger.
  • Page 170: Scheduled Charging

    Scheduled charging How to perform scheduled To charge immediately after Set the scheduled charging on the AVN screen. charging canceling scheduled charging y Select Setup → Electric vehicle settings → The user can charge the high voltage battery at a Prioritize discount time and Target battery Even when the slow charging and portable set time through the AVN system.
  • Page 171: Lights And Lamps

    Lights and lamps Outdoor lights/lamps A-type DRL & Tail light High mounted stop lamp Head light Turn signal (high beam) Head light(low beam) B-type Stop lamp DRL & Tail light Head light (low beam) Tail light/Stop lamp Turn signal Head light (high beam) Turn signal Rear fog light...
  • Page 172: Light Switch

    Light switch Turning on the front fog light* Turning on the head light The head light turns on along with the sidelight, When you place the Light switch in the (front tail light, license plate lamp, front fog light (in the fog light) position with the head light or the tail ON status) and other interior lights.
  • Page 173: Hazard Warning Lamp

    Hazard warning lamp Turning on/off the high beam Turning on the high beam and low beam at the same time (passing light) The hazard warning lamp is used to give warning to other vehicles in the event of emergency for preventing an accident.
  • Page 174: Adjusting The Angle Of The Head

    Adjusting the angle of the head Angle adjustment levels of the head light light The angle of the head light can be adjusted in 4 levels (Levels 0~3) according to the front and rear slope of the vehicle. y When the vehicle is tilted forward Lower the head light angle adjustment dial (Level 0 direction).
  • Page 175: Angle Adjustment Standard For The Head Light

    Daytime Running Light (DRL)* Angle adjustment standard for the head Warning light The DRL also turns on automatically during daytime, allowing you to recognize a vehicle easily. Number of occupants and y Drive the vehicle after adjusting the angle of the head light according to the number loading condition of occupants, weight and center of gravity Level 0...
  • Page 176: In Case The Drl Turns Off

    Smart High Beam (SHB)* In case the DRL turns off Push the Light switch in the direction of instrument cluster and release it. y When DRL deactivated The SHB is the function to control the high beam not to obstruct the vision of a driver in an y When the START/STOP switch is in ACC or oncoming vehicle or a vehicle at the front with a OFF status...
  • Page 177: In Case The High Beam Turns

    In case the high beam turns on In case the high beam turns off Operating the Light switch All the following conditions are set with the SHB The high beam turns off in any of the following The detailed operation of the Light switch with the activated, the high beam turns on.
  • Page 178: Welcome Light

    Welcome light Goodbye mode Caution When you turn off the vehicle and open the driver Puddle lamp seat door, the auto approach lamp (puddle lamp/ In any of the following cases, the SHB may door handle lamp) turns on. not operate normally. y When the vehicle windshield is damaged In case the auto approach lamp turns off or contaminated by dust, mist, fog, sticker,...
  • Page 179: Coming Home/Living Home Light

    Coming home/living home light Operating the coming home light Operating the living home light The coming home/living home light is the y When you turn off the vehicle with the head y When you cancel the theft monitoring mode function that turns on the head light automatically light (low beam) on, the head light (low beam) by pressing the Door unlock button on the when the vehicle arrives or leaves in dark...
  • Page 180: Auto Light Function

    Auto light function* Auto light sensor Caution y The time to turn on and off the light may vary depending on a change in the climate Auto light and condition such as fog, snow and rain and rain sensor Auto light and surrounding environment.
  • Page 181: Interior Lamp

    Interior lamp Front room lamp Sun visor/mirror lamp Dashboard mood lamp (front passenger seat side) Center room lamp Front door trim mood lamp Luggage room lamp Glove box lamp Convenient Equipment 3-65...
  • Page 182: Front Room Lamp (Overhead Console)

    Front room lamp (overhead console) SOS switch* Notice In an emergency, press this switch ( ) to connect the contact person of the PSAP (Public y When the interior room lamp is turned Safety Answering Point). When the connection on after the vehicle is turned off, the is established, please describe the emergency room lamp turns off automatically after situation.
  • Page 183: Linkage Function Between The Smart/Rekes Key And The Front Room Lamp

    Center room lamp Luggage room lamp Linkage function between the smart/ rekes key and the front room lamp When you unlock the door using the smart/rekes key with the front room Lamp door linkage switch pressed, the driver seat and front passenger seat room lamps turn on for 30 seconds.
  • Page 184: Sun Visor/Mirror Lamp

    When you close the mirror cover, the lamp turns test mode, which is used only by experts off. for the KG Mobility Authorized Service Center to check system performance. Caution y Be sure to close the mirror cover after using y LED indicator: When turning the ignition the sun visor mirror.
  • Page 185: How To Use E-Call System

    (Russia) malfunction of the E-CALL system. the emergency call. Call to the emergency service using the eCall y Contact the nearest authorized KG Mobility system can be canceled by re-pressing the SOS dealer immediately to determine whether Notice button within 3 second.
  • Page 186: E-Call Can't Be Canceled When

    Test button from the air bag unit (terminated when an y During the operation of KG Mobility to activate the SOS test mode. operator at e-call center ends the call)
  • Page 187 Notice 4. The 112-based eCall in vehicle system is designed in such a was as to : - Ensure that the data contained in the system memory is not available 1. Our eCall system provides 112-based eCall service only and conforms outside the system before an eCall is triggered to the General Data Protection Regulation specified in EU laws.
  • Page 188: Glove Box Lamp

    Glove box lamp Mood lamp* Mood lamp setting Press the MODE button on the AVN or Dashboard mood lamp (Passenger side) smart audio. Press the setting icon on the MODE menu. Press the Vehicle Interlock. You may select one of six colors and choose auto change or manual color.
  • Page 189: Wiper And Washer Fluid

    Wiper and washer fluid Windshield wiper Front windshield and washer fluid linkage The wiper stops operating. This function sprays washer fluid automatically when the windshield AUTO PULL wiper is operated. The wiper operation speed is adjusted automatically It operates as follows according to the time to pull according to the vehicle speed or the amount of rain the wiper operation lever ( (rain sensing wiper).
  • Page 190: Rear Window Wiper

    Rear window wiper Rain sensing wiper* Warning The rain sensing wiper detects the amount y When you place the wiper operation lever of rain and controls whether or not to operate in the AUTO position with the START/STOP the windshield wiper and its operation speed switch in the ON status, do not touch the automatically.
  • Page 191: Outside Rearview Mirror

    Mirror Outside rearview mirror Adjusting the outside rearview Auto folding/unfolding function mirror The following is the function to fold or unfold the Folding/unfolding the outside outside rearview mirror automatically. rearview mirror y When the door Lock/Unlock button on the smart key is pressed y When the door handle Lock/Unlock button is pressed y When the smart auto door lock function is...
  • Page 192: Adjusting The Angle Of The Outside Rearview Mirror

    Interior mirror Adjusting the angle of the outside y Do not operate the outside rearview rearview mirror The inside rearview mirror can be adjusted up, mirror using hands instead of the motor Adjust the angle of the mirror according to the switch.
  • Page 193: Manual Type Inside Rearview Mirror

    Manual type inside rearview Manual Day/Night Adjustment Warning mirror You can manually adjust the rearview mirror by pushing or pulling its adjusting lever to avoid y Be sure to finish adjusting the mirror blindness at night due to other vehicles behind before driving.
  • Page 194: Heater And Air Conditioner

    Heater and air conditioner Adjusting the direction of air distribution and blocking the air distribution Air distribution mode lever y Adjust air distribution You can adjust the direction of air distribution by moving the air distribution mode lever up, down, left and right. y Open and close air vents If you push the air distribution mode lever all the way to the closing (...
  • Page 195: Cautions For Using The Heater And Air Conditioner

    Cautions for using the heater Warning Caution and air conditioner y While driving, select the fresh air mode if y Before driving the vehicle, open all Replacing A/C refrigerant/oil possible or open the window and ventilate windows to ventilate the air inside the frequently to allow fresh air to flow in.
  • Page 196 Caution Caution y Be sure to operate the air conditioner at y Operate the air conditioner once a week in a low speed if you use the air conditioner seasons other than winter to circulate the again after it is not used for a while. If the oil in the air conditioner compressor and air conditioner is not used for a long period relevant parts smoothly.
  • Page 197: Heater And A/C Controller

    Heater and A/C controller SYNC switch (to sync with driver side set ON/OFF switch Air source selection switch temperature) A/C switch AUTO switch Defroster switch Heating mode switch Driver side temperature control dial Operation indicator display Air distribution mode switch Passenger side temperature control dial Glass heater switch Fan Speed Control Switch...
  • Page 198: Turning On/Off The Heater And The Air Conditioner

    Turning on/off the heater and the Adjusting the temperature of the Adjusting the temperature of the driver seat air conditioner driver seat and the front passenger and the front passenger seat (independent operation) seat y To turn on the heater and the air conditioner, The set temperature of the driver seat and the front press the ON/OFF switch ( You can adjust the set temperature by turning the...
  • Page 199: Auto Mode

    Auto mode Manual mode Operation indicator Operate as follows while the vehicle is running. Operate as follows while the vehicle is running. display y Press the AUTO switch ( y Press the ON/OFF switch ( ‒ In auto mode: y Turn the temperature control dial ( ) to set ‒...
  • Page 200: Selecting The Direction Of Air Distribution

    Selecting the direction of air Operating the glass heater When air distribution mode switch pressed distribution If the glass is covered with frost or mist, you can remove the frost or mist by operating the glass Press the air distribution mode switch ( ) upwards heater.
  • Page 201: Removing Moisture On The Glass

    Caution Notice Operation indicator display y The glass heater only operates while the y If the defrost and defog function is turned vehicle is running. on and the direction of air distribution is set to feet or feet and the windshield, do y When you operate the glass heater, rear not operate the air conditioner excessively.
  • Page 202: Auto Defogger System

    Auto defogger system Heating mode switch Operation levels of auto defogger system As the humidity on the inside surface of The auto defogger system is an auxiliary device windshield becomes higher, the auto defogger that removes mist from the inside surface of the system operates at a high level.
  • Page 203: Solar Radiation Sensor

    Solar radiation sensor The solar radiation sensor is mounted on the top of the instrument panel (IP). It detects solar radiation and automatically adjusts the vehicle interior temperature according to the amount of solar radiation, when the user selects “AUTO” on the heater and air conditioner controller.
  • Page 204: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Adjusting the height/length of y To deactivate the Steering wheel heater, press Caution the Steering wheel heater switch again. the steering wheel The operation indicator on the instrument y Do not turn the steering wheel left or right cluster turns off.
  • Page 205: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Smart audio* Caution Warning - Smart audio y Some USB storage devices and SD cards y The rear camera screen does not work - AV/Navigation may not be compatible with the relevant during software update. Always stop the device in the vehicle.
  • Page 206: Av/Navigation

    AV/Navigation* Warning Warning y The AV / navigation can be operated with the y The rear camera screen does not work y Be sure to use the navigation and video- 12.3-inch electrostatic touch panel (including during software update. related functions after stopping or parking the 9.0-inch monitor) and the buttons on the the vehicle at a safe place for safe driving.
  • Page 207: Slots For Multimedia

    Slots for multimedia Operating from the steering Voice recognition function wheel This convenient function allows you to use various functions of the infotainment system through voice recognition. Controlling the volume Raises or lowers the volume. USB port Bluetooth hands-free You can connect and use your mobile phone in the vehicle through Bluetooth.
  • Page 208: Selecting The Mode

    Antenna (GPS, radio, DAB (EU), Selecting the mode Notice GSM (E-call)) y The AV mode changes each time you press y Since some media devices may operate the Mode button. differently, please refer to the user manual y Tapping the Mode button with the AV system of the corresponding device.
  • Page 209: Power Socket

    Power socket Power socket (front side of center console) Power socket (left bottom of luggage compartment) Warning y Caution should be taken that inserting a finger into the power socket may cause injury such as an electric shock. y Be sure to use a separate electrical device after connecting it to the power socket.
  • Page 210: Ac Inverter

    AC inverter* Operating the AC inverter AC inverter (rear side of the central console) Warning y With the vehicle turned on or the START/ STOP switch in the ON status, press the AC Not paying attention while using the AC inverter operation switch.
  • Page 211 Caution Caution y Do not operate the AC inverter or connect y Do not connect a defective electrical device an electrical appliance to the AC inverter to the AC inverter. Doing so may damage for a long period when the vehicle is turned the AC inverter and the electrical system in off.
  • Page 212: Indoor Convenient Equipment

    Indoor convenient equipment Sun visor and card holder Mirror and lamp Sun visor (driver seat) You can block out the sun from the front or the sides by lowering the sun visor ( Lamp y You can adjust the position of the sun visor ) for blocking out the sun from the sides.
  • Page 213: Grip Handle/Coat Hanger

    Grip handle/coat hanger Warning y Do not hang articles other than cloth on the coat hanger. Doing so may cause the side Grip handle air bag to operate at the time of an impact of an accident, resulting in damage to the vehicle as well as the injury or death of an indoor occupant.
  • Page 214: Storage Unit

    Storage unit Front seat/rear seat cup holder Front storage (W/O WPC) Caution y Caution should be taken that hot liquid in the cup may overflow or spill, causing a burn. y Pay particular attention while driving sincethe cup may fall down or the liquid in the cup may spill over.
  • Page 215: Sunglass Holder

    Sunglass holder Glove box Caution y Leaving the glove box opened may cause injury to an occupant in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Close the glove box while driving. y Do not store any flammable materials or a cigarette lighter, etc.
  • Page 216: Console

    Console Door map pocket Caution Front seat console storage bin y Do not store any valuable article on the console for preventing theft. y Do not store an article that can be damaged easily or creates noise on the console as it may move while driving. y Do not store any flammable materials or a cigarette lighter, etc.
  • Page 217: Seat Backrest Pocket

    Seat backrest pocket Wireless Phone Charger To Charge Phone System* Close all the vehicle doors and start the vehicle. Set (Tick) the wireless charging system under User Settings (Vehicle setting → Convenience → Wireless charging system) menu in the instrument cluster. Remove everything including the smart key on the wireless charging pad.
  • Page 218 Caution Caution Caution y If any phone is on the wireless charging y If the temperature or voltage inside the y Charging stops temporarily when pad after the ignition is off while the wireless phone charger system exceeds the smart key detection function is wireless phone charger is operating, a a certain value, the charging function is activated.
  • Page 219: Additional Equipment In The Luggage Compartment

    Additional equipment in the luggage compartment* Luggage upper cover Adjusting the position of the luggage Caution upper cover The luggage upper cover is used for covering y Do not place any article on top of the luggage so that it cannot be seen. luggage upper cover.
  • Page 220: How To Store Luggage Upper Cover

    Luggage compartment board How to store luggage upper cover The luggage compartment board is divided into Lift out the luggage compartment board ( Pull the left / right end ( ) of the luggage two. in the direction of the arrow. compartment upper cover inward and fix it in the groove.
  • Page 221: Luggage Net

    Luggage net Caution Luggage y Do not attempt to fix an excessively bulky Service kit compartment or heavy article with the luggage net. Doing so may cause the article to fall out of the luggage net or damage the luggage net. y Hold the luggage net firmly with your hands during fixing.
  • Page 222: Roof Rack

    Roof rack* Warning Caution Roof rack y The luggage loaded onto the roof rack y Caution should be taken that if you load should not exceed the maximum loading luggage onto the roof rack of a vehicle capacity. The luggage loaded onto the roof where a sunroof is installed, the luggage rack should not stick out of the roof.
  • Page 223: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving You can check information regarding the basic equipment for safe driving, auxiliary equipment that helps you to drive comfortably, and how to use such equipment. An explanation is provided for the START/STOP switch and smart key as well as the driving system including the instrument cluster, SBW (shift by wire), cruise control, auxiliary driving systems such as the brake and autonomous emergency braking system, rear and side warning, lane departure warning system, and parking assist system.
  • Page 224: Start/Stop Switch

    P (parking) position 5 times with the START/STOP and turn off the vehicle by switch in the ON status. Have your pressing the START/STOP switch. vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center immediately. Starting and driving...
  • Page 225: To Start Vehicle

    To start vehicle Warning Warning With the electronic shift lever in the P (park) or N y Do not press the START switch while y Start the vehicle with the electronic shift (neutral) position and the brake pedal depressed, driving. If the ignition is turned off, brake lever in the P (park) position.
  • Page 226: When Vehicle Does Not Start

    When vehicle does not start To start vehicle when stop lamp Starting the vehicle with the dead Notice fuse fails (emergency) smart key or interference, etc. (in the event of emergency) If the stop lamp fuse fails, the vehicle may not y If the warning buzzer is sounding, it stops.
  • Page 227: Stopping The Vehicle

    Stopping the vehicle Stopping the vehicle while driving (in the event of The vehicle can be turned off only when the SBW emergency) (shift by wire) is placed in the P (parking) position and the brake pedal is depressed. If you need to turn off the vehicle in an emergency After stopping the vehicle completely, keep situation such as an accident or vehicle damage the brake pedal depressed.
  • Page 228: Cautions For Using The Start/Stop

    Cautions for using the START/ Caution STOP switch y Be sure to start the vehicle with the brake pedal depressed. Warning y Do not depress the accelerator pedal when starting the vehicle. y The smart key system allows you to start y Pay particular attention not to start the the vehicle by pressing the START/STOP vehicle when checking the vehicle from the...
  • Page 229: Smart Key* & Rekes Key

    Smart key* & REKES key Function of each button Press and hold Hazard Button Press briefly Buzzer down warning lamp A type Smart key Lock the door (Power tailgate is applied) Blinks twice Sounds once Door lock (type A/B) Unlock the ←...
  • Page 230: Unlocking The Door (When The Safety Unlock Is Enabled)

    Unlocking the door (when the y When the rear view mirror folding / unfolding y Pressing the Door unlock button ( ) again button is in the neutral position, the rear view safety unlock is enabled) with the driver seat door unlocked unlocks all mirrors unfold.
  • Page 231: Unlocking The Door (When The Safety Unlock Is Disabled)

    Unlocking the door (when the Opening/closing the tailgate y In theft deterrent mode, if a door, tailgate or hood is not opened within 30 seconds after safety unlock is disabled) (A type) the door is unlocked, all the doors are locked Pressing the Door unlock button ( ) briefly y You can open or close the tailgate by pressing...
  • Page 232: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Activating the smart door auto lock Notice function (Activating from the instrument Smart door auto lock (auto close) cluster) y The smart door auto lock is carried out y Tick the box at Vehicle setting → Door / only if the smart key is detected near the vehicle (in the outside antenna area) when Tailgate →...
  • Page 233: Locking/Unlocking The Door With The Door Handle Switch

    Locking/unlocking the door with To lock with door handle switch To unlock with door handle switch the door handle switch (when the safety unlock is disabled) Stay in the outside antenna area of the vehicle (approximately 1 m) while carrying Stay in the outside antenna area of the the smart key.
  • Page 234: To Unlock With Door Handle Switch

    To unlock with door handle switch Theft deterrent mode Notice (when the safety unlock is enabled) y When you press the passenger’s door Stay around the driver’s door outside handle lock / unlock button with the safety antenna area (within approx. 1m) with a unlock set, all the doors are unlocked.
  • Page 235: Cautions For Using Smart Key

    Cautions for using smart key y If the vehicle is in a place where strong Using the smart key radio waves are transmitted or received, Warning y Carry only one smart key. if the vehicle is equipped with a two-way y Store each smart key separately.
  • Page 236: Using The Emergency Key

    To unlock the door, turn it in the unlock need to have your vehicle towed and direction ( serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Also, the vehicle or an y Pull out the emergency key from the key body...
  • Page 237: Replacing The Smart Key Battery

    KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Battery standard One CR2032 battery y Be sure to replace the battery with one that meets the standard.
  • Page 238 Instrument cluster 30 31 4-16 Starting and driving...
  • Page 239 Turn signal/Hazard warning lamp AUTO HOLD warning light (yellow) Immobilizer/Smart key warning light AUTO HOLD READY indicator (white) EPB warning light HDC ON indicator (green) AEBS OFF indicator HDC warning light (red) AEBS warning light SPORT indicator ABS warning light ECO indicator Global warning light ECO+ indicator...
  • Page 240: Trip Info Display

    Trip info display Speedometer POWER/CHARGE gauge High Voltage (HV) battery indicator This is a gauge that measures and indicates the This gauge indicates the power consumption This gauge consists of 20 short bars and instantaneous vehicle speed. of the motor and charge/discharge status of indicates the state of charge (SoC) of the HV the electrical energy recovered by regenerative battery (drive battery).
  • Page 241: Distance To Empty (Dte)

    Distance To Empty (DTE) Regenerative braking level indicator Caution y Be sure to check the HV battery level before driving off. y Low value of charging power can be displayed on the battery indicator based on the SoC of the HV battery. y When the SoC of the HV battery reaches a certain level, the battery can be charged with low charging power for the reasons of...
  • Page 242: Odometer

    Odometer Electronic shift lever indicator Ambient temperature Indicator The total mileage of the vehicle is displayed This indicator shows the current position of the This Indicator displays the current ambient in kilometers. The maximum mileage to be electronic shift lever (P, R, N, D). temperature.
  • Page 243: Warning Lights And Indicators

    Refer to “Air bag*” (p.2-20) immediately at a KG Mobility Dealer or KG Refer to “Seat belt warning” (p.2-2) Mobility Authorized Service Center. y If this light turns on, it may indicate that...
  • Page 244: Brake Warning Light

    Have your vehicle y Green indicator turns on: The HDC is in ready light comes on or the steering wheel feels checked and serviced at a KG Mobility status. heavy, please have it checked and serviced Authorized Service Center immediately.
  • Page 245: Electronic Stability Control System (Esc) On Indicator/Warning Light

    Electronic stability control system Electronic stability control system Notice (ESC) ON indicator/warning light (ESC) OFF indicator y If you keep the steering wheel turned to the left or right all the way while the vehicle is stationary, the warning light will blink as the steering wheel becomes heavy.
  • Page 246: Abs (Anti-Lock Brake System) Warning Light

    If this occurs, carefully drive the vehicle your vehicle checked and serviced at a have your vehicle checked and serviced at to a KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility KG Mobility Authorized Service Center a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center Authorized Service Center and have the immediately.
  • Page 247: Light

    If this warning light stays on, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Starting and driving 4-25...
  • Page 248: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb) Warning Light

    If the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) y Turn on: The AEBS is abnormal warning light turns on, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Refer to “Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)” Authorized Service Center. (p.4-141)
  • Page 249: Autonomous Emergency Braking System (Aebs) Off Indicator

    Autonomous Emergency Braking Turn signal/hazard warning lamp Illumination ON indicator System (AEBS) OFF indicator When you turn on the head light or the tail y When you push the light switch down, the left light using the light switch, the illumination ON turn signal blinks.
  • Page 250: Front Fog Lamp On Indicator

    Front fog lamp ON indicator* Rear fog lamp ON indicator ECO indicator When you place the light switch in (front fog With the headlights turned on, if you rotate the This indicator is turned ON when the ECO mode light) position with the head light or the tail light switch in position, rear fog lights turn on and (economical drive mode) is selected by pressing...
  • Page 251: Sport Indicator

    ECO+ indicator SPORT indicator SHB indicator* This indicator is turned ON when the ECO+ mode This indicator is turned ON when the SPORT The SHB indicator turns on when the START/ (extreme power saving) is selected by pressing mode (sporty drive mode) is selected by pressing STOP switch is in the ON status and turns off the drive mode button.
  • Page 252: Auto Hold Indicator/Warning

    If the yellow warning light turns on or installed in a construction section, etc. as follows according to the status. blinks, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized y White indicator: AUTO HOLD system in ready Service Center. mode...
  • Page 253: High Beam Indicator

    Solid White: The vehicle cannot be driven or driver in an oncoming vehicle and interfere serviced immediately at a KG Mobility In the event of malfunction. with safe driving. Therefore, use the high Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service y Blinks Red: Emergency driving.
  • Page 254: Power Down Warning Light

    Power down warning light Charging indicator HV battery level warning light This warning light comes on for about 4 seconds This indicator comes on for about 4 seconds and This warning light comes on when the SoC of the and then goes off when the START/STOP switch then goes off when the START/STOP switch is HV battery is low.
  • Page 255: Hv Battery Fault Warning Light

    KG Mobility Dealer or KG at a KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Mobility Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 256: Motor Room Hood Open Warning

    Motor room hood open warning Smart tailgate indicator Master symbol light This indicator comes on for about 4 seconds and The master symbol is turned on when there are then goes off when the START/STOP switch is warning messages stored in the vehicle system. This warning light comes on when the motor turned ON.
  • Page 257 Indicator panel on instrument cluster Main menu You can check the driving information of the vehicle including mileage and driving time orchange the settings through the main menu from the display of the instrument cluster. Press the (menu) button on the right side of the steering wheel. y The display moves to the main menu list.
  • Page 258 Main menu list Main menu Description y Trip A (Distance/AVG. Speed/Driving Time) y Trip B (Distance/AVG. Speed/Driving Time) y Efficiency Info. (AVG. Fuel) Trip computer y Power consumption (Accumulated use rate / instant consumption) information y Change information y Energy flow y Display the status of the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) y Display the current vehicle speed in digital numbers.(four different Digital speedometer...
  • Page 259: Trip Computer Information

    Trip computer information Fuel economy Driving time (A/B) The time to be displayed ranges between 0:00 Mileage/average speed/driving time and 99:59, and when the time exceeds this Efficiency Info. range, it returns to 0:00. Resetting the mileage/average speed/driving time Press and hold down the (select) button in Distance the current mode.
  • Page 260: Power Consumption

    Power consumption Charge Information Instantaneous fuel economy The instantaneous fuel economy is calculated Power Consumption Charge Information from the distance traveled and the amount of power consumption. This value is displayed when the vehicle is driven Accumulated Use Instant Rate Consumption at 5 km/h or more and will range from 0 to 12 km/L.
  • Page 261: Power Flow

    Digital speedometer Power flow TPMS status Stationary Pressure OK Energy Flow Destination not set Lane Warning Standby USB MUSIC Energy Flow Charging (regenerative Driving braking) A message indicating the status of tire pressure Energy Flow Energy Flow Displays instantaneous vehicle speed in is displayed.
  • Page 262: Driving Assist Menu

    Driving assist Menu AV screen Driver attention alert Driving assist Driver Awareness Level Adaptive Cruise AV Off Good Adaptive Cruise Activate The driver’s “Cautious driving level” is displayed The audio (AV) screen linked with the audio (AV) in 5 steps and the driver can determine the his/ system is displayed.
  • Page 263: Tbt (Turn By Turn)

    TBT (Turn By Turn) The image displayed on the position of main menu at the top varies as follows depending on the mode or the function that is used currently. Image Mode/function Radio mode i-Pod mode Bluetooth music playback mode USB mode The navigation screen information is displayed USB/SD photo mode...
  • Page 264: User Settings

    User settings The menu configuration may vary according to the instrument panel specifications. Setting menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark Tick/Not tick Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)  (AEBS OFF warning lamp lights on when unticked) ○ Slow ● Forward Collision Sensitivity Medium ○...
  • Page 265 Setting menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark Rear Cross Traffic Warning & Collision  Tick/Not tick Rear Side Safety Aid Safety Exit Warning (SEW) Tick/Not tick  Driving Assist HELP Front Obstacle Warning Auto-On Tick/Not tick  Parking Safety Aid HELP ○...
  • Page 266 Setting menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark ● BASIC ○ NATURE ○ CLASSIC Warning Sound Type ○ TRENDY ○ KOREAN ○ LUXURY Sound Turn Signal Sound Volume Set level 0, 1, 2 or 3 Parking Assist (PA) Volume Blind Spot Warning (BSW) Sound ...
  • Page 267 Setting menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark ○ ● Auto Lock Driving ○ Shifting to R,N,D ○ ● Auto Unlock Engine Off ○ Shifting to P ○ 10km/h ○ 20km/h ● Auto Lock Speed Setting 30km/h ○ Vehicle settings Door/Tailgate 40km/h ○...
  • Page 268 Setting menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Remark ○ Leaving-Home Headlamp Deactivate ● 10 sec. ○ Light Coming-Home Headlamp 20 sec. ○ 30 sec. HELP Steering Wheel Alignment Alert Tick/Not tick  Vehicle settings Wiper Mode Display Tick/Not tick ...
  • Page 269 Message on the display of the instrument cluster The images in the below messages are based on the standard instrument cluster for visibility and depend on the instrument panel specifications. Item Message Activation conditions y If you tick the box at Sound → Welcome & Goodbye Sound display under (User Settings) in the instrument cluster, this message is displayed for 4 seconds when the theft deterrent mode is deactivated...
  • Page 270 Item Message Activation conditions y When you about to close the door with another authenticated smart key or door handle switch while all the doors are closed and the authenticated smart key is inside the vehicle, this message will be displayed for 5 seconds. Smart key is inside y If two or more authenticated smart keys are in the vehicle when a door is opened (excluding the Smart Door Auto Lock...
  • Page 271 Check smart key system y If the message persists, visit a nearby KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. y If the battery level of the smart key is low with the auto lock function disabled, this message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 272 Item Message Activation conditions y For the vehicles with A/T, when the ignition switch is turned to ACC position a second time by pressing the ignition switch continuously without depressing the brake pedal, this message is displayed for about 5 seconds. Press on clutch and y This message informs the driver that the vehicle can be started only if the START/STOP switch is brake pedals...
  • Page 273 Item Message Activation conditions If it is in the R (reverse) position y Rear PAS (Parking Assist System) (When the SBW (shift by wire) is placed in the R (reverse) position with the START/STOP switch in the ON status) ‒ When you move the SBW (shift by wire) to the R (reverse) position, the warning buzzer sounds briefly once, and when an obstacle near the vehicle is detected, the position and distance from the obstacle are displayed in 4 levels (0~3).
  • Page 274 Item Message Activation conditions Driver door open Passenger door open Rear left door open Rear right door open y Displays which door is open. y When the hood or tailgate is open, the corresponding position Display of door/ flashes. hood/tailgate y For vehicles with power tailgate, the tailgate opening height opening can be set in 10 stages.
  • Page 275 Item Message Activation conditions 5 levels on the left Check Tire Direction 0 level y This message is displayed in level 1 to 5 according to the tire alignment status when the START/ STOP switch is switched from the OFF status to the ON status. y This message is not displayed when the tire alignment status is level 0.
  • Page 276 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed if the exterior lamp is on when the vehicle is turned off and the driver Exterior lamp ON alert seat door is opened. Lamp is on Sunroof open warning y A message will be displayed if the sunroof is open after the ignition is turned off. Sunroof is open y If the SHB system is abnormal, this message is displayed 3 seconds later after the vehicle is SHB system warning...
  • Page 277 Item Message Activation conditions Electronic Stability y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds depending on the status of the ESC OFF Control (ESC) switch. ON/OFF ESC system turned off ESC system turned on Electronic stability y If the ESC system is abnormal, the warning light turns on and this message is displayed 3 control system (ESC) seconds after the vehicle is started.
  • Page 278 When the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) system is abnormal, this message is displayed and the relevant warning light blinks. y If the message persists, visit a nearby KG Mobility Authorized Service Center and have your Check Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) vehicle checked and serviced.
  • Page 279 Item Message Activation conditions y When the Autonomous Emergency Braking System (AEBS) activation condition is met, a message saying “Collision Warning” is displayed for 5 seconds. The AEBS warning light also blinks for 5 seconds. y When the system operates additionally while the message is being displayed, the same message Collision Warning is displayed for 5 seconds.
  • Page 280 The message is displayed if the safety distance reminder system is faulty. Check Safety Distance y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Warning (SDW) Authorized Service Center. SDW (Safety Distance Warning)
  • Page 281 Check Driver Attention Warning (DAW) y This message is displayed in the event of the faulty DAA system. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Good Driver Attention Warning (DAW) A function that warns and encourages the driver to get some rest by displaying the warning level based on the result of analyzing the vehicle information and the driver’s driving pattern.
  • Page 282 Item Message Activation conditions y A message recommending taking a rest to the driver is displayed for approximately 10 seconds for safe driving when the driver has driven the vehicle for a certain period of time. y Alert interval: Rest alert ‒...
  • Page 283 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed when the remaining distance to the destination is 1 km in linkage with 1 km to the destination the navigation system. check 1 km to destination y In TBT mode (main menu), the pop-up message is not displayed. 1 km to destination Charging required y For vehicles with navigation system, this message is displayed if the remaining driving range...
  • Page 284 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when the HV battery level is low. The battery level is low y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when the HV battery SoC drops below 5% before the motor power is limited.
  • Page 285 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when starting the vehicle with the LV (12 V) battery protection function activated. The 12V supplementary battery protection function is activated auxiliary battery protection engaged alert y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when there is a fault in the LV (12 V) battery system.
  • Page 286 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds if a fault has developed in the external slow charger while charging the HV battery. Charging failed due to a malfunction in the external slow charger y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds if a fault has developed in the external fast charger while charging the HV battery.
  • Page 287 Item Message Activation conditions y The default setting for the regenerative braking level can be changed according to the driver requirements. Regenerative braking y The regenerative braking level currently engaged is displayed when the regenerative braking is level activated during driving. y The default setting for the regenerative braking level is Level 1 or Level 2 based on the selected drive mode.
  • Page 288 Item Message Activation conditions y The drive mode changes as follows each time the mode switch is pressed, and the selected mode is displayed on the screen: ECO, COMFORT, SPORT, ECO+. y The drive mode currently selected can be identified by the backlight color of the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 289 Hill Descent Control Off y If the HDC (Hill Descent Control) system is faulty, this message is displayed. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Authorized Check the ramp deceleration Service Center.
  • Page 290 Item Message Activation conditions Light Mode AUTO y The current status among 4 modes is displayed for approximately 5 seconds according to the Light mode position of the light switch. Light Mode AUTO Light Mode Light Mode Light Mode OFF Front Wiper Mode Auto Windshield wiper y The current status of the windshield wiper among 4 modes is displayed for approximately 5...
  • Page 291 Item Message Activation conditions y The current AV volume level is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when adjusting the volume AV volume level level. y The message is displayed for 5 seconds according to the steering wheel heater ON/OFF status Steering wheel heater Heated Steering Wheel On with the START/STOP switch in the ON status or with the vehicle started.
  • Page 292 Item Message Activation conditions y If any phone is on the wireless charging pad after the ignition is off (ignition switch in ACC or OFF position) while the wireless phone charger is operating with the ignition switch in ON position, a reminder message “The phone is on the wireless phone charger.”...
  • Page 293 Activation conditions y If there is a fault in the SBW system, this message is displayed. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Authorized Check the shift lever Service Center.
  • Page 294 If there is a fault in the SBW button, this message is displayed. Shift Lever (SBW) y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Check the UNLOCK button...
  • Page 295 Item Message Activation conditions When the vehicle is charging, y This message is displayed when the START/STOP switch is depressed while charging the you cannot start it. battery. Please start the vehicle after stopping the charging process y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when the electronic gear selector lever EV gear shift alert (shift by wire) can't be shifted into P (park) position.
  • Page 296 Item Message Activation conditions y If the vehicle is started by pressing the ignition switch while the charging connector is connected, a corresponding message will be displayed. Remove the charging connector and start the vehicle EV gear shift alert y This message is displayed when the open charge port door is detected after starting the vehicle. Charging Door Open Charging Remaining Time Remaining charging...
  • Page 297 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when there is a fault in the high-voltage EV system alert electronic system. Check the electric vehicle system Vehicle READY y When the vehicle is started, this message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds if the vehicle indicator is ready to drive.
  • Page 298 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when there is a fault in the EV heating Heating system alert Check the Heating System system. Check the EV Battery! Drive battery alert y This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds when there is a fault in the HV battery. Park the vehicle at a safe location 4-76...
  • Page 299 Blind Spot-Detection Warning On y If the rear and side warning system is abnormal, this message is displayed. BSW (Blind Spot y If the message persists, visit a nearby KG Mobility Authorized Service Center and have your Warning) system Check Blind vehicle checked and serviced.
  • Page 300 Item Message Activation conditions y The message will be displayed for about 5 seconds depending on the ON / OFF status of the Rear Cross Traffic Warning Off BSW system. Rear Cross Traffic Warning Off Rear Cross Traffic Warning On Rear Cross Traffic Warning (RCTW) Rear Cross Traffic Warning (RCTW)
  • Page 301 Item Message Activation conditions y The message will be displayed for about 5 seconds depending on the ON / OFF status of the RCTA Off RCTA system. RCTA Off RCTA On Press brake pedal Rear Cross Traffic- Collision Assist (RCTA) y If, the risk of collision is detected due to an approaching vehicle during operation of the RCTA system, emergency braking (braking assistance) is performed while the corresponding alarm is displayed.
  • Page 302 Item Message Activation conditions Safety Exit Warning (SEW) y If you are about to open the door to leave the vehicle when a vehicle is approaching from the rear Safety exit warning side, the vehicle exit alert system displays a message and generates a beep sound. However, it (SEW) operates only when the SBW (shift by wire) is in P (park) or N (neutral) position.
  • Page 303 The FVSW works only when the shift lever is in D (drive) or N (neutral) position. y If there is a fault in the FVSA system, this message is displayed. Check Front Vehicle y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Start Warning Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 304 This message pops up 3 sends after the vehicle is started, when LDW is not functioning properly. y If the message stays on, have the vehicle checked and serviced at the nearest KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 305 Item Message Activation conditions Lane Warning System y When only the left lane line is detected, the left lane marker on the display turns green (without pop-up message). Lane Warning System y If your vehicle approach the left lane line without activating the turn signal lamp or with the right turn signal on, provided that only the left lane line is detected, the corresponding lane marker on the display will blink (green ↔...
  • Page 306 Item Message Activation conditions Lane Warning System y When both lane lines are detected, both the lane markers on the display turns green. (no pop-up message is displayed.) Lane Warning System y If both lane lines are detected and your vehicle approach either side of the lane without turning on the corresponding turn signal lamp, the corresponding lane marker on the display will blink (green LDW lane display ↔...
  • Page 307 Displayed as pop-up message 3 seconds after the start-up when there is a fault in the lane keeping assistance system. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 308 Item Message Activation conditions Lane Keeping System y When only the left lane line is detected, the left lane marker on the display turns green. (no pop-up message is displayed.) Lane Keeping System y For vehicles with LKA system, turning on a turn signal lamp deactivates the LKA. LKA lane display area Lane Keeping System...
  • Page 309 Item Message Activation conditions Lane Keeping System y When both lane lines are detected, both the lane markers on the display turns green. (no pop-up message is displayed.) Lane Keeping System LKA lane display area y For vehicles with LKA system, turning on a turn signal lamp deactivates the LKA. Lane Keeping System Lane Keeping...
  • Page 310 Item Message Activation conditions Adaptive Cruise Standby y When you press the cruise control ON/OFF switch with the START/STOP switch ON, "Adaptive cruise standby" message ( ) and the symbol ( ) are displayed indicating that the adaptive cruise control (ACC) system is ready to use. Adaptive Cruise Standby y If you pull down the speed control lever when the ACC is ready, "Adaptive cruise activate"...
  • Page 311 Item Message Activation conditions Intelligent Cruise Standby y When you press the cruise control ON/OFF switch with the START/STOP switch ON, "Intelligent cruise standby" message ( ) and the symbol ( ) are displayed indicating that the intelligent cruise control (IACC) system is ready to use. (IACC should be enabled in the settings for the system to be functional) Intelligent Cruise Standby y If you pull down the speed control lever when the IACC is ready, "Intelligent cruise activate"...
  • Page 312 Item Message Activation conditions Speed Limit Standby y When you press the speed limit control ON/OFF switch with the START/STOP switch ON, "Speed limit standby" message ( ) and symbol ( ) are displayed and the speed limit is ready to use. Speed Limit Standby Speed Limit TSW (Speed Limit...
  • Page 313 Item Message Activation conditions Lane Warning System y The steering assist symbol is displayed in 3 steps (Ready to set, Set, and Activated) depending on the operating state of the intelligent cruise control. Lane Warning ‒ Step 1 ( System ) : When the intelligent cruise control is in ready mode in the driver assistance main Intelligent cruise menu...
  • Page 314 Item Message Activation conditions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 y When you press the safety distance set button with the intelligent cruise control activated, the Adaptive/intelligent corresponding message is displayed while the setting is shifted by one step as an order of step 5 cruise control distance →...
  • Page 315 Item Message Activation conditions Step 1 Step 2 y When you press the safety distance set button with the intelligent cruise control activated, Step 3 the corresponding message is displayed while the setting is shifted by one step as an order Adaptive/intelligent of step 5 →...
  • Page 316 Item Message Activation conditions y If the system determines that the driver does not hold the steering wheel with the lane keeping assist (LKA) system activated, a message is displayed as the stage 1 warning. Keep hands on steering wheel Center lane keeping y When a certain period of time has elapsed after the stage 1 warning, the message and beep are assist (CLKA) hands-...
  • Page 317 Item Message Activation conditions y If the system determines that the driver does not hold the steering wheel with the intelligent cruise control system activated, a message is displayed as the stage 1 warning. Keep hands on steering wheel y When a certain period of time has elapsed after the stage 1 warning, the message and beep are given as the stage 2 warning.
  • Page 318 However, the safety speed control display works only on highway driving. y This message is displayed in the event of the faulty safety speed control system. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Check Safe Speed Control Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 319 Item Message Activation conditions y This message is displayed when the vehicle ahead is no longer detected, for example due to lane changes, while the ACC is operating. Forward Collision Warning y If the vehicle comes to a stop while the ACC is operating and the ACC system holds your vehicle at a standstill for a certain amount of time, you will be prompted to depress the accelerator pedal or push up/pull down the cruise control lever in order to start the vehicle.
  • Page 320 Adaptive cruise control check pop-up y This message is displayed in the event of the faulty radar system. y If the message stays on, have the system checked and serviced at a nearest KG Mobility Check radar Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 321 Instrument cluster illumination brightness To adjust instrument cluster illumination brightness The instrument cluster illumination can be adjusted in 20 steps by pressing the instrument cluster illumination control switch with the ignition switch turned on. To make brighter To make darker y Each time you press the instrument cluster illumination control switch briefly, brightness will lighten or darken by 1 step.
  • Page 322 SBW (shift by wire) Warning +2step y When changing the selector lever position, +1step check the current position (indicator) of the selector lever on the gear position -1step display and on the electronic shift lever -2step display in the instrument cluster. y When operating the electronic shift lever, be sure to press the UNLOCK button while depressing the brake pedal and operate...
  • Page 323 How to move shift lever to target gear position P position → R, N and D R position → N N position → R and D D position → R positions and D position positions and D positions +2step Target gear position +1step +2 step -1step...
  • Page 324 Functions for each shift R (reverse) position Warning position y When moving from the P (park) position to another position, make sure that the P (park) position ignition switch is turned on and the brake pedal is depressed. Do not apply excessive force to the electronic shift lever with the electronic shift lever in the P (park) position.
  • Page 325 N (neutral) position D (drive) position Warning y Do not move the electronic shift lever from D (drive) to N (neutral) or N (neutral) to D (drive) when the vehicle is moving. y Be sure to depress the brake pedal when stopping the vehicle on a slope with the electronic shift lever in the N (neutral) position.
  • Page 326 Regenerative braking system Warning Regenerative braking control y To change the regenerative braking level y If the electronic shift lever is placed in (paddle shifter) (Level 1 to Level 3), pull on the desired paddle the D (drive) position, the vehicle moves shifter behind the steering wheel on both forward slowly without depressing the The regenerative braking system converts the...
  • Page 327 Warning Regenerative braking settings The regenerative braking warning light and y Never charge the battery over 90% SOC in regenerative braking level (Level 1 to Level 3) The default setting of the regenerative braking high altitudes such as mountainous areas. indicator are displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 328 Operation of EV Start the vehicle with the electronic shift Warning Notice lever in P (park) position and the brake pedal depressed. y If the vehicle moves in the opposite direction y Allow the vehicle to creep forward by of intended travel on a slope, the vehicle Make sure the vehicle is running and move simply releasing the brake pedal before may shut down abruptly and braking...
  • Page 329 Drive mode Drive mode switch Default settings for each mode Pressing the drive mode switch in normal driving Drive mode COMFORT SPORT ECO+ condition will toggle the drive mode as follows: Extreme power Driving style Normal driving Sporty driving Economical driving saving Long press (for 2 Switch operation...
  • Page 330 Intelligent / Adaptive Cruise Control* Intelligent cruise control Intelligent Cruise Control Intelligent cruise control ON/OFF switch switch Ready / Enabled Display Speed selector lever RES+ Cruise control switch Ready Activated (set speed) y Reactivating cruise control y Increasing speed RES- y Set driving speed on cruise control y Decreasing speed Adaptive Cruise...
  • Page 331 To enable intelligent cruise You can change the set speed by lowering Notice the speed control lever towards SET- or control at instrument cluster raising it towards RES+. y The description in this section is based y Go to Driving Assist Setting → Intelligent on the intelligent cruise control.
  • Page 332 Increasing speed Decreasing speed Temporary acceleration (override) To increase the set speed during intelligent To decrease the set speed during intelligent cruise control operation, push the speed selector cruise control operation, push the speed selector Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the lever up toward RES+ without depressing the lever down toward SET- without depressing the vehicle temporarily while intelligent cruise control...
  • Page 333 Deactivating Other disable conditions If the intelligent cruise control is disabled, check the road situations and driving conditions. In y No preceding vehicle at the time of restart If any of the following conditions is met while addition, depress the brake pedal to adjust the after vehicle stop by control intelligent cruise control is operating, it will be vehicle speed properly.
  • Page 334 Resume To Deactivate Caution If the intelligent cruise control is disabled (intelligent In order to completely deactivate the intelligent y When resuming, the vehicle speed can be cruise control ready), you may reactivate it. cruise control (IACC), press the cruise control increased or decreased quickly to the set ON/OFF switch.
  • Page 335 Steering wheel (steering Warning Pop-up Description force) control alert Step 1: Message y When not using the intelligent cruise y Warning message If the driver does not hold the steering wheel control, always turn off the system. is displayed. while driving during intelligent cruise control’s y Always set the speed of the intelligent steering wheel control, the hands-off warning cruise control within the speed range...
  • Page 336 Caution y The lane markings are covered in shadows y The headlamps are not turned on or the of the median barriers, guardrails, noise brightness of the lamps is too low when y If the driver hold the steering wheel barrier walls, roadside trees.
  • Page 337 To set safety distance to front y If no preceding vehicle is detected, the vehicle Step 1 travels at a speed set to the intelligent cruise vehicle control system. If the preceding vehicle is detected while the y When the preceding vehicle accelerates intelligent cruise control is operating, this system and the inter-vehicle distance increases, the allows the driver’s vehicle to maintain a distance...
  • Page 338 Forward situation awareness Starting at congested areas Front detection sensor (Front radar + front camera) Front camera module When front vehicle Forward departs, operate RES, Collision Warning SET button or pedal Front radar If the distance to the front vehicle is so close When the intelligent cruise control is operating, that a collision can occur or the front vehicle in congested areas, drive the vehicle while...
  • Page 339 Vehicle detection is difficult under Caution the following circumstances: y The system may not recognize the y Driving on a steep hill or sharp corners preceding vehicle under the circumstances y Driving under specific conditions which cause described earlier. Special care is required. severe vehicle vibration Always be careful of motor traffic and y A vehicle or a pedestrian recklessly cuts in...
  • Page 340 Not detected preceding pedestrian Curved road y The intelligent cruise control may not detect y The system may fail to recognize a preceding y It may detect a vehicle in a different lane on people. vehicle in the same lane on a curved road and a curve and which may affect the driver’s accelerate the vehicle to the set speed rapidly.
  • Page 341 Uphill or downhill To change lane y The vehicle may accelerate to the driver y When a vehicle in the lane next to you y If the front vehicle leaves the lane due to lane set speed rapidly by failing to recognize a enters the same lane, the system may fail to change, etc., be careful that there is a risk of preceding vehicle in the same lane on an...
  • Page 342 Detecting vehicle ahead Warning Warning y In the event of an emergency, always stop y The driver should always be aware of the the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal. intelligent cruise control set speed and distance to the front vehicle. y Keep safety distance at all times.
  • Page 343 Safety Speed Assist (SSA) SSA status indicator Enabling SSA The safety speed assist (SSA) is a system for If operating conditions for SSA system are met, your convenience. This system receives the provided that the item Safety Speed Assist under Ready Activated (set speed) speed limit information from the navigation...
  • Page 344 SSA operation y The SSA receives the information of the Caution Caution speed enforcement camera ahead from the navigation system to reduce the vehicle speed y The driver has the right of priority for all y In a speed limit zone, the vehicle speed is accordingly.
  • Page 345 Warning Warning Warning ‒ the GPS signal is not received or weak y Regardless of whether the SSA is activated In the following situations, the SSA may or not, the driver always has to keep his/ because of tunnel or radio interference. operate differently from the driver's intention.
  • Page 346 Warning Warning Speed Speed Speed Speed enforcement enforcement enforcement enforcement alert point Route change by alert point Route change by point point (1 km ahead) driver (1 km ahead) driver Traveling route Traveling route (Vehicle ravel direction) (Vehicle ravel direction) Guided route (by navigation) y Scenario 1:...
  • Page 347 Speed Limit Warning (TSW) Images that show readiness Speed Limit Warning (TSW) ready The Speed Limit Warning (TSW) system is a safety device that prevents the vehicle from and operation The following message is displayed on the accelerating beyond the set speed even if the instrument panel LCD screen and the system driver depress the accelerator pedal on his/her enters Speed Limit Warning (TSW) READY state...
  • Page 348 How to enable Speed Limit To set speed To deactivate speed limit Warning (TSW) in instrument warning (TSW) y When you raise or lower and hold the speed cluster selector lever with the Speed Limit Warning y Operate speed limit warning (TSW) ON/OFF (TSW) set (activated), the set speed is switch twice y Go to Driving Assist Setting →...
  • Page 349 Brake system Waring lights/Indicators for brake system EBD warning light (illuminating BBS warning light Brake warning light ABS warning light Regenerative braking warning light simultaneously) (illuminating simultaneously) EPB warning light AUTO HOLD indicator/warning HDC ON indicator/warning light ESC ON indicator/warning light ESC OFF indicator light ESC OFF switch...
  • Page 350 Foot brake Warning What is the fade phenomenon? Depressing the brake pedal can reduce the The fade phenomenon is the reduction of Checking for foreign materials vehicle speed or stop the vehicle. braking force due to a decrease in the friction on the pedal operation area If the foot brake is used for a long period of time force caused by a temperature increase in the...
  • Page 351 Never take your foot off KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. from the pedal or depress the pedal in a Failure to do so may cause the brake not to pumping manner.
  • Page 352 In such case, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center promptly. When the ABS warning light and the brake warning light turn on at the same time, it indicates that the EBD system is abnormal.
  • Page 353 Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) Activation and deactivation Hazard warning lamp conditions The ESS function informs of a dangerous y If the vehicle speed is 50km/h situation to a following vehicle by blinking the Emergency braking light or less at the time when the emergency braking light fast when a sudden operation of the hazard warning Activation...
  • Page 354 ESC the ESC indicator on the instrument cluster. y If the ESC indicator blinks, drive slowly function, visit a KG Mobility Authorized without accelerating. Service Center and have your vehicle y If the ESC warning light turns on, visit a checked and serviced.
  • Page 355 Phenomenon that occurs when the Notice ESC is activated If the ESC is activated due to tight cornering, the A vehicle equipped with the ESC includes ESC controls each wheel, so you can feel that various auxiliary functions for improving the driving safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 356 Hill Descent Control (HDC) Activating/deactivating the HDC y Do not drive the vehicle immediately after function starting the vehicle. When you drive the HDC is the system that decelerates the vehicle vehicle within 2 seconds after starting y Pressing the HDC switch turns on the green automatically to allow the driver to drive the the vehicle, the self-diagnosis function of HDC indicator on the instrument cluster and...
  • Page 357 When depressing brake pedal or accelerator on a normal road. If you drive the vehicle a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. pedal with more than a certain force with the HDC ready status on a flat road, the...
  • Page 358 Electronic Parking Brake Applying the EPB Warning (EPB) Park the vehicle on a flat and safe place. y Do not allow a person who is unfamiliar The EPB is the parking brake system with Pull the EPB switch. with the EPB (especially a child) to operate enhanced safety and stability that the parking the EPB.
  • Page 359 If the parking brake warning light stays checked and serviced at a KG Mobility on even though the parking brake has been released, have your vehicle checked Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 360 Caution When parking the vehicle on a uphill When parking the vehicle on a road downhill road y Before driving, be sure to check if the y When you park the vehicle on a uphill road, y When you park the vehicle on a downhill parking brake warning and the low oil park the vehicle with the steering wheel road, park the vehicle with the steering...
  • Page 361 AUTO HOLD Activating the AUTO HOLD Using the AUTO HOLD function function Press the AUTO HOLD switch. When the “AUTO HOLD” function is activated, the When you press the AUTO HOLD switch, the vehicle keep the brake pressure in order to hold The AUTO HOLD indicator (white) on the AUTO HOLD indicator (white) turns on and the the vehicle stationary when you stop the vehicle...
  • Page 362 If it is necessary to have your vehicle checked and serviced at deactivate it for reasons such as parking or a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. stopping, deactivate the AUTO HOLD. If you need to park the vehicle in case of...
  • Page 363 Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) AEB indicator/warning light The AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) is an Warning assist device that warns the driver of the risk of collision when a collision with the front vehicle or AEB OFF indicator y AEBS is only an auxiliary system for pedestrian is expected by the sensor of the front helping the driver to secure safety in a sensor module (front camera module and front...
  • Page 364 AEB is activated AEB indicator/warning light AEB is operating Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) Back Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) Forward Collision Sensitivity The AEB indicator and warning light operate as LDW & LKA Setting follows depending on the AEB status. Collision Speed Limit Warning Warning y Blink: AEB is operating...
  • Page 365 Setting the sensitivity of the AEBS operation forward collision warning Emergency Collision alert Collision alert braking Vehicle stop (1st warning) (2nd warning) Forward Collision Sensitivity (3rd warning) Classification Back Slow Degree of collision risk Medium Fast Display window of the You can change the setting from (User instrument...
  • Page 366 Activation conditions Deactivation conditions Warning When the following conditions are met after the When the following conditions are met after the AEB is activated, the system operates normally. AEBS is activated, the system is deactivated and y The AEB is an auxiliary system that helps the AEB does not operate.
  • Page 367 The AEB cannot detect a vehicle y There is poor visibility due to bad weather Curved road such as snow, rain and fog properly: y When the moisture formed on the glass of the y on a sharply curved section or a steeply windshield is not removed completely sloping road y When the reflection from an object placed on...
  • Page 368 Sloping road When changing the lane A vehicle on another lane may be detected, affecting the speed. Check the front road On a uphill road or a downhill road, a vehicle on When a vehicle on the next lane changes the and driving conditions and adjust the vehicle the same lane cannot be detected and the AEBS lane to the same lane, the vehicle may not be...
  • Page 369 The AEBS cannot detect a Recognition of a vehicle ahead pedestrian y who is not standing normally y whose body is hidden or who does not walk upright y who moves fast y who cuts in suddenly y who wears clothes in a color similar to the background y when the surrounding illumination intensity is too high or too low...
  • Page 370 Warning Caution y Failure to do so may result in unnecessary warning and braking, and the warning y The AEBS is not activated in all situations. y The AEBS may be deactivated temporarily and braking may not be applied due to the Therefore, do not test the AEBS targeting by a strong electromagnetic wave.
  • Page 371 Rear and side warning system* The rear and side warning system is an auxiliary Outside rearview mirror warning light Warning system that detects and informs the blind spot area that cannot be detected by the driver using y The rear and side warning system is an the detection sensor located inside of both edges auxiliary system that helps the driver to of the rear bumper.
  • Page 372 Activating/deactivating the warning Warning level of the rear and side 2nd warning buzzer of the rear and side warning warning system Left (On) Right (On) system When a blind spot on the rear left or right side of the vehicle or a vehicle approaching at a fast The alarm sounds when operating the system speed is detected with the blind spot detection with the “RCTW”...
  • Page 373 When the rear and side warning system is abnormal Blind Spot-Detection Warning has been deactivated Check Blind temporarily Spot-Detection Warning(BSW) If the sensor cannot detect the rear and both side areas of the vehicle normally with the rear and side warning system activated, the message is When the rear and side warning system is displayed on the display of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 374 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) Lane Change Warning (LCW) Operating conditions system system The LCW system activates the warning system when the following conditions are met: The BSW system detects a vehicle approaching The LCW (Lane Change Warning) system is y BSW system is activated. the blind spot on the rear and both sides of the designed to alert the driver by flashing the outside y Vehicle speed is between 30km/h and...
  • Page 375 RCTW System Activating / deactivating RCTW If an approaching vehicle is detected, the approach message from the relevant side is on system The RCTW (Rear Cross Traffic Warning) system the display of the instrument cluster. is a system that, when a vehicle is detected approaching from the rear left/right side during Intelligent Adaptive Cruise (IACC) reversing the vehicle, displays a warning...
  • Page 376 RCTA System Activating / deactivating RCTA If the risk of collision is detected due to an approaching vehicle during operation of the system The RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic-collision Assist) RCTA system, emergency braking (braking system is an assistive device that outputs assist) is performed.
  • Page 377 y When the rear bumper is damaged or the y When parking conditions are complicated Note vehicle body is distorted (diagonal parking, near the ramp, obstacle, etc.) y Sharp curve, tollgate entrance and exit section y This system may not function depending y A vehicle with very low vehicle body y Tire pressure imbalance and excessive on the operation of ESC system.
  • Page 378 SEW System Activating / deactivating SEW system The SEW (Safety Exit Warning) system is y Go to Driving Assist Setting → Blind-Spot an assistive device that warns the driver and Collision Assist → Enable SEW in passengers about the risk of an accident by (User Settings) in the instrument cluster and displaying a warning message on the instrument Safety Exit Warning (SEW)
  • Page 379 LDW (Lane Departure Warning) Activating/deactivating the To activate / deactivate lane The LDW is a driving assist system that its Front Camera Module (FCM) detects the lanes ahead departure warning (LDW) and issues a warning message and sounds the warning buzzer to help the driver to drive the With the START/STOP switch in the ON status, LDW &...
  • Page 380 LDW ON indicator Activation conditions Warning If the following conditions are met, the LDW is y Be sure to hold the steering wheel while activated. driving. y When the LDW is set y The driver is responsible for operating the y When the vehicle speed is between 40 kph steering wheel to ensure the safe driving of and 155 kph...
  • Page 381 Message on instrument Driving at low speed or both lane Caution lines are not detected cluster y Do not tint or attach a sticker or an Lane Warning Both lane lines are detected accessory to the Front Camera Module Standby (FCM) detection area.
  • Page 382 Cases that the system is not LDW cannot operate System OFF activated Lane Warning Lane Warning Error y When the turn signal and the hazard warning lamp are operated for changing the lane y When both the left and right lanes are not recognized y When the vehicle is driven on one side of the lane continuously without moving to the center...
  • Page 383 Cases requiring the driver’s y In case of a steep sloping road y When the lane suddenly disappears or is invisible on the intersection y When the vehicle speed is reduced rapidly attention y There is a section where the number of lanes y When the tinted part of the windshield covers In any of the following cases, the system may not increases or decreases or the lanes intersect...
  • Page 384 y When you drive the vehicle on the bus-only lane or on the left or right lane of the bus-only lane y On a sharply curved section or a steeply sloping road y when the vehicle wobbles significantly y When a reflecting object (white paper or mirror, etc.) is placed on the dashboard y When the windshield or the front side of the camera lens is contaminated with dust...
  • Page 385 Lane Keeping Assistance (LKA) To activate / deactivate lane The LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) is an assistive Warning vehicle operation technology that detects vehicles keeping assistance (LKA) up ahead using the FCM (Front Camera Module), y The LKA assists the driver with audible and when the system detects that the vehicle and visual warnings so that the vehicle LDW &...
  • Page 386 To enable / disable LKA LKA ON indicator Operating conditions Press the LKA switch with the ignition switch The LKA system is activated when: turned on. If the system is activated, the LKA ON y LKA is enabled indicator lights up on the instrument cluster. y Vehicle travels at a speed between 40 kph When the switch is pressed again with the LKA is and 155 kph...
  • Page 387 Please note that when driving at high and serviced at a KG Mobility Dealer or KG speed, the steering assist force of the lane Mobility Authorized Service Center.
  • Page 388 Driving at low speed or both lane LKA cannot operate System OFF lines are not detected Lane Keeping Lane Keeping Error Lane Keeping Standby This message is displayed when the LKA is This message is displayed when the LKA is unavailable.
  • Page 389 Cases that the system is not Cases requiring the driver’s y In case of a steep sloping road activated y When the vehicle speed is reduced rapidly attention y When the tinted part of the windshield covers In any of the following cases, the system may not y When the turn signal and the hazard warning a part of the Front Camera Module (FCM) operate or may operate unnecessarily.
  • Page 390 y When the lane suddenly disappears or is y When you drive the vehicle on the bus-only invisible on the intersection lane or on the left or right lane of the bus-only lane y There is a section where the number of lanes increases or decreases or the lanes intersect y On a sharply curved section or a steeply complicatedly (tollgate entrance, road...
  • Page 391 RKA- Vehicle enters middle of driving road Roadedge. y When replacing the steering wheel system- relevant parts, have the system checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Starting and driving 4-169...
  • Page 392 Does not work when: Caution Warning y The driver activates the turn signal lamps or y Do not attach sticker, accessory, tinting y Activate the turn signal lamps before hazard warning lamp. films on the detection area of the FCM. trying to make a lane-change.
  • Page 393 Driver Attention Required The RKA-ROADEDGE may not work at all or be y The Road-edge markings are suddenly y The vehicle is driven on a steep hill or around activated when it is not desired in the following discontinued at roundabouts and road sharp corners.
  • Page 394 RKA-ONCOMING(Lane Warning Caution Keeping Assist-Oncoming) y Emergency Steering y The steering wheel may turn automatically RKA-Oncoming function will help warn and when emergency steering is operating. y To warn the driver that emergency steering control the vehicle depending on collision level: will be assisted, the ‘Emergency Steering’...
  • Page 395 FVSA (Front Vehicle Start Alarm)* How To Set Operation It is a system that notifies the driver when the driver does not recognize that the ahead You can enable (check) or disable (uncheck) this vehicle departed while the driver’s vehicle is feature under the instrument cluster main menu, Front Vehicle Departure Alert stationary, using the sensor (FCM) at front of the...
  • Page 396 TSR (Traffic signal recognition)* It is the system which recognizes the speed limit of the traffic sign and other major signs. Sign Notice Recognizable Signs y Vienna convention sign Setting y Standard traffic sign, Electronic sign, Prism sign Driver can set the function on the instrument cluster (Cluster Setting →...
  • Page 397 Parking assist system* Front/rear obstacle detection system The front/rear obstacle detection system is a parking assist system that detects an obstacle through the ultrasonic sensor installed on the bumper and informs the driver with a warning buzzer when the driver places the SBW (shift by wire) in the D (driving) or the R (reverse) position and drives the vehicle. You can turn on or off the front obstacle The distance from the obstacle Display of the instrument cluster...
  • Page 398 Activating the obstacle detection If you untick the box of “Parking Distance Warning D (driving) position 4 obstacle detection sensors Auto On” in the User Settings of the instrument system panel, the front obstacle detection sensor will When an obstacle is detected through the front/ operate when: rear obstacle detection sensor, the distance from y The vehicle starts to move after initial start (at...
  • Page 399 Indication on the display of the instrument R (reverse) position 6 obstacle detection sensors cluster When an obstacle is detected, the relevant edge indicating the detection distance and direction blinks. When the gear shift lever is placed in the R (reverse) position, 2 front obstacle detection sensors and 4 rear obstacle detection sensors are activated at the same time.
  • Page 400 Center Side and serviced at a nearby KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. 80 cm ~ 0.3 second 120 cm 50 cm ~ 80 cm 0.15 second...
  • Page 401 If the system does not operate or Cautions regarding the front/rear Cases that may cause malfunction malfunctions although it is not a system failure obstacle detection system y Driving the vehicle on bumpy roads, gravel If there is an object that cannot be detected Caution roads, hillside road, or grass by the sensor...
  • Page 402 Rear camera system Rear view monitor y In the parking space shown in the figure The rear camera system is an auxiliary safety below, the upper portion of the vehicle may collide before the detection sensor at the system that allows the driver to view the situation bottom operates.
  • Page 403 Caution y The rear camera uses a wide-angle lens to secure a wide view, so the actual distance is different from what you see through the monitor. Be sure to check the rear, left and right view directly. y The screen shown on the monitor is a part of, not the whole background view of the vehicle.
  • Page 404 Double parking (2-row parking) Vehicles With EPB With the transmission in P (Park) position, Warning turn off the ignition. Since double parking (2-row parking) is required Turn the ignition on without depressing the y Be sure to carry out double parking (2-row due to insufficient parking space, operate as brake pedal.
  • Page 405 Emergency Measures in the Event of Emergency You can check useful information and emergency measures for various emergency situations you can face while driving. Information regarding the warning triangle and OVM tools, the correct procedurein case of a dead battery, flat tire, and towing a vehicle is provided. An explanation is also provided for how to respond to a fire, heavy snow, vehicle trouble, and an accident safely.
  • Page 406 OVM (Owner Vehicle Maintenance) tools OVM tools Location where the OVM tools are stored The OVM tools are apparatuses or tools stored in the vehicle in preparation for a failure or an emergency situation that can occur while driving the vehicle. The OVM tools are stored in the storage box at the rear left side of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 407 When Low Voltage (12 V) Battery Discharged (Emergency Start-up) Starting the vehicle using the If the vehicle cannot be started due to depletion Make sure the 12 V battery with the same of the low battery, you can start the vehicle by specification is correct.
  • Page 408 Warning Warning Caution y Follow the procedure to start the vehicle y When connecting the jump cables, make y Make sure when starting the vehicle that using the jump cable explained in this sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) the jump cable is not wound around the owner’s manual.
  • Page 409 If you are not good at repairing a flat tire, request a KG Mobility Authorized Service Place the gear shift lever in the P (parking) Center or your auto insurance company position and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 410 In such Pressure gauge case, have the tire checked and serviced at Positive (+) cable a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center or Negative (-) cable contact your car insurance company. Power switch...
  • Page 411 Operating principle of the service Repairing a flat tire Remove the speed limit sticker on the side of the sealant container and attach it to the When a tire is flat, it can be repaired in the steering wheel. following method using the service kit. When the vehicle is driven after the sealant is injected using the compressor, the sealant is Take out the tire repair service kit from the...
  • Page 412 Take out the sealant filler hose at the top of Fix the sealant container onto the Remove the air valve cap of the flat tire. the sealant container. compressor body completely. Connect the sealant filler hose which you took out at the sealant container to the air valve of the flat tire firmly.
  • Page 413 Take out the + (red) / - (black) cables at the Caution Caution bottom of the compressor. y Connecting the positive (+) and negative y Do not operate the compressor for more - (black) cable (-) terminals of the battery in reverse may than 10 minutes.
  • Page 414 If the tire is overinflated, press the air Disconnect the air hose from the tire. Warning pressure release button to adjust the tire Install the air valve cap on the tire. pressure. y If the specified tire pressure is not reached Turn off the vehicle.
  • Page 415 If the tire pressure is higher or lower than y If a vibration occurs or the steering is with a new one at a KG Mobility Authorized the prescribed pressure (36 psi, 2.48 bar), unstable and a noise occurs while driving,...
  • Page 416 Inflating a tire Remove the air valve cap of the tire you Take out the + (red) / - (black) cables at the wish to inflate. bottom of the compressor. When the tire pressure is insufficient, you can inflate the tire to the prescribed pressure with the Connect the air hose of the service kit to following method using the service kit.
  • Page 417 Start the vehicle. If the tire is overinflated, press the air pressure release button to adjust the tire pressure. Warning y Be sure to repair a tire in a well-ventilated area. Press the power switch ( ) of the service kit to activate the compressor.
  • Page 418 Towing with rear wheels on ground y To prevent damage to your vehicle, proper lifting and towing procedures are necessary. When you need a towing service, contact KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Dolly y Do not tow with the sling-type equipment or the bumper and lower parts can be damaged.
  • Page 419 When a tow truck is unavailable (in case of emergency) If your vehicle needs to be towed when a tow truck is unavailable, you can have your vehicle towed by installing the towing hook to a towing vehicle and the vehicle to be towed and connecting the two vehicles with the towing rope (sold separately).
  • Page 420 Using a towing rope Start the vehicle of the towing vehicle and Caution tow the vehicle to be towed. At this time, the length of the towing rope y Avoid impractical towing and towing a should be less than 5 m and the total length vehicle which is heavier than the towing of the towing vehicle and the vehicle to be vehicle.
  • Page 421 Your KG Mobility Dealer will help supply and install towing equipment to suit your requirement. Trailer loading To load your trailer properly, you must know how to measure gross trailer weight and trailer ball weight.
  • Page 422 If you want to pull a trailer Weight of trailer tongue Important points: The tongue load of a trailer is also considered very carefully because it affects the gross vehicle y You have to consider a sway control. You can weight (GVW) of your vehicle.
  • Page 423 Trailer brakes Brake fluid y Allow adequate stopping distance. Stopping distance is increased when you tow If the trailer brakes are used, you should follow all Change the brake fluid every 15,000 km (9,000 a trailer. instructions provided by the manufacturer. Never miles) under the following conditions.
  • Page 424 Driving on hill Parking on hills When you are ready to leave after parking on a hill You start down a long or sleep downgrade. If You really should not park your vehicle, with you don’t shift down, you might have to use your a trailer attached, on a hill.
  • Page 425 When the vehicle has stopped due to a failure If the vehicle malfunctions and has stopped while driving, do not panic and take an action according to the following order. Turn on the hazard warning lamp of the vehicle. Move your vehicle to the right shoulder of the road or a safe location.
  • Page 426 KG Mobility dealer The driver and any occupants should be or KG Mobility Authorized Service Center evacuated to a safe area such as behind for assistance.
  • Page 427 In the event of a fire Placing an extinguisher in the When a fire has occurred in the vehicle, do Warning not panic and take an action according to the vehicle following order. y In the event of a vehicle fire, extinguish Place an extinguisher in the vehicle since it is the fire using a powder fire extinguisher Turn on the hazard warning lamp of the...
  • Page 428 Checking and maintaining the extinguisher Normal y Check at least once a month if the needle on the pressure gauge of the extinguisher is in the normal range. If there is a pressure loss or other abnormalities, have the extinguisher serviced immediately.
  • Page 429 In the event of a heavy snow When there is a heavy snow, do not panic and refer to the following tips for actions. y Always listen to the radio and use the expressway information call number. y Drive slowly on a curved road, an uphill road or a bridge.
  • Page 431 Periodic Checking and Maintenance You can check the necessary periodic check and maintenance methods in detail for safe and pleasant vehicle driving.
  • Page 432 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance item Daily check Change interval ○ High voltage battery coolant Every 4 years or 80,000 km ○ Cabin heater coolant Every 5 years or 200,000 km ○ Driving and charging system coolant Every 5 years or 200,000 km ○...
  • Page 433 ≒ 1.3 ℓ Decelerator Castril BOT384 (Recommended), Castrol ON D2 y Always use KG Mobility genuine oils and liquids. y Do not mix oils and liquids with other products. It can damage corresponding parts of the vehicle. Warning y When replenishing or changing oils and liquids, check the oil level.
  • Page 434 Periodic Checkup And Change Interval Table for check and change intervals under normal conditions Check and change intervals Daily Category Remarks Every 10,000 km Every 20,000km Every 30,000km check of driving of driving of driving Check and replenish high voltage battery ○...
  • Page 435 Check and change intervals Daily Category Remarks Every 10,000 km Every 20,000km Every 30,000km check of driving of driving of driving ○ Check and replenish brake fluid Change brake fluid Change every 2 year Check and adjust or Check replace if necessary Brake pipe and hose Check every 20,000 km of driving or every year /replace if Brake...
  • Page 436 Check and change intervals Daily Category Remarks Every 10,000 km Every 20,000km Every 30,000km check of driving of driving of driving ○ Various oil leakage and coolant leakage Various system test with diagnostic device Check ○ Seat belt and buckle operation status Whether warning lamp and ON indicator ○...
  • Page 437 Table for check and change intervals under demanding conditions Maintenance item Check and change intervals Driving conditions Brake pad and disc Check frequently and adjust or replace if necessary 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Ball joint Check frequently and adjust or replace if necessary 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Drive shaft and boot Check frequently and adjust or replace if necessary...
  • Page 438 Checking Motor Room Brake fluid Heater cabin coolant (white label) reservoir Fuse and High voltage battery coolant (yellow label) relay box Low voltage (12 V) battery Drive motor coolant (white label) Washer fluid filler cap Warning y Do not put your hand in the rotating part of the motor room cooling fan. This can lead to serious injuries.
  • Page 439 45% for 1 and 3, and 50% Heater cabin coolant auxiliary tank for 2. Warning High-voltage battery coolant auxiliary tank y Use only the KG Mobility genuine coolant. Drive motor coolant auxiliary tank Periodic Checking and Maintenance...
  • Page 440 Brake and clutch fluid Specification and Replacement Warning Specification DOT 4 y Use only the KG Mobility genuine brake fluid. Service interval Every 2 years y Do not allow the fluid to make contact with skin or eyes. If contact happens, rinse...
  • Page 441 Washer fluid Frequently check the washer fluid level and add Warning the specified product as needed. In winter, use only the specified washer liquid for y The washer fluid includes flammable winter season. materials to prevent freezing. It could cause a fire when directly contacted with flames.
  • Page 442 Capacity frozen. 50AH serviced at a KG Mobility Dealer or KG Mobility y Keep the battery electrolyte at its specified Authorized Service Center. level. If the electrolyte level is higher than the MAX level, it can overflow during battery charging and if the electrolyte is overcharged, the battery can explode.
  • Page 443 When in contact with the skin, Warning Warning wash off the contact area; In y The battery has acid that can burn you. And y Always use the battery with correct voltage case of eye contact, flush with its gas can explode. You can get serious for the vehicle.
  • Page 444 Checking the wipers and replacing the blade Replacing the blade of Replacing the blade of rear Specifications of wiper blade windshield wiper window wiper Windshield wiper Lift the wiper arm up with the vehicle turned Lift the wiper arm up with the vehicle turned Rear window Front Driver seat...
  • Page 445 Caution y Do not open the hood with the wiper lifted up. Doing so may damage the hood and the wiper. y Do not operate the wiper when the windshield is dry. y Do not wipe the windshield or the rear window with a towel stained with oil or wax.
  • Page 446 If the replaced fuse is blown continuously, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. Notice y Refer to the label attached to the fuse and relay box cover for the capacity and name of fuse.
  • Page 447 Checking and replacing fuses Check visually whether the fuse is blown Warning or not. Turn off all electrical systems and the y Using steel wire, copper wire or aluminum If the fuse is normal, insert it back to its vehicle. foil instead of the fuse may cause a fire due original position.
  • Page 448 Checking and replacing the lamps Specifications of lamps and checking Specifications and quantity of lamps and bulbs Classification Quantity Specifications Classification Quantity Specifications Bulb H1-55W Stop lamp High Rear beam lamp Tail light/Stop lamp Exterior lamp Bulb H7-55W Backup lamp W16W (rear side of beam...
  • Page 449 If the fuse and the bulb are normal, have your y To replace an exterior lamp bulb, visit a KG y Before replacing a bulb, be sure to turn off vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Mobility Authorized Service Center. the relevant lamp.
  • Page 450 Position of exterior lights and lamps A-type DRL & Tail light High mounted stop lamp Head light Turn signal (high beam) Head light(low beam) B-type Stop lamp DRL & Tail light Head light (low beam) Tail light/Stop lamp Turn signal Head light (high beam) Turn signal...
  • Page 451 Turn the license plate assembly clockwise to remove the bulb socket. Unscrew the license plate mounting screws. All lamps except for the following lamps should be checked and replaced at a nearby KG Mobility Authorized Service Center. y Rear turn signal lamp y Backup lamp...
  • Page 452 Position of interior lamps Front room lamp Sun visor/mirror lamp Dashboard mood lamp (front passenger seat side) Center room lamp Front door trim mood lamp Luggage room lamp Glove box lamp 6-22 Periodic Checking and Maintenance...
  • Page 453 Replacing the interior lamps Replacing the center room lamp Remove the lamp by pulling it down (arrow direction) and replace it with a new one. Turn off the room lamp and remove the Replacing the front room lamp lamp cover using a flat-bladed screwdriver. Turn off the room lamp and remove the lamp cover using a flat-bladed screwdriver.
  • Page 454 Replacing the sun visor/mirror Remove the lamp by pulling it down (arrow Remove the lamp and replace it with a new direction) and replace it with a new one. one. lamp At this time, avoid leaving a fingerprint or a Turn off the vehicle and remove the lamp foreign material on the surface of the bulb.
  • Page 455 Replacing the glove box lamp Remove the lamp and replace it with a new one. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable At this time, avoid leaving a fingerprint or a and remove the lamp cover using a flat foreign material on the surface of the bulb. bladed screwdriver.
  • Page 456 Replacing the A/C filter In any of the following cases, replace the A/C filter Take out the A/C filter. Remove the front side ( ) fixed portion of even if the replacement interval has not come the A/C filter cover at the position indicated near.
  • Page 457 Replace with new one. Make sure that the Once replacement is completed, fit the A/C “AIR FLOW” arrow faces toward the driver filter cover. seat. Periodic Checking and Maintenance 6-27...
  • Page 458 In such case, have your vehicle checked and y The prescribed tire inflation pressure is maintained at a KG Mobility Authorized Service measured when the tire has been cooled Center. down properly at room temperature. If you...
  • Page 459 Replace the snow tires with ordinary tires y Check the tire for damage or the status y Be sure to replace a tire at a KG Mobility when the winter has passed. Store the of tire wear frequently and replace if...
  • Page 460 Tire chain Cautions for checking the Warning tires and wheels y Install the tire chains on the front wheels for y After driving the vehicle with the tire chains a 2-wheel drive vehicle and install the tire installed for a certain distance (0.5~1 km), chains on both the front and rear wheels for Caution check the installation status of the tire...
  • Page 461 If a tire has been impacted by a stone or any other objects while driving, have your vehicle checked and serviced at a KG Mobility Authorized Service Center immediately. y Do not mix the tires and wheels installed when the vehicle was shipped with other tires and wheels.
  • Page 462 Vehicle management during winter Managing the motor coolant Managing the A/C Various unfit elements for driving occur on a road in winter, so make sure to prepare in advance in Be sure to check the concentration of coolant If the A/C is not used for a long period of time, order to respond properly.
  • Page 463 Other maintenance Cautions for parking during y If you park the vehicle in a snowy place, the brake system may froze, reducing the braking winter y Prepare sand bags, snow chains, shovel, force while driving. In such case, depress gloves and old clothes in the vehicle in the brake pedal frequently while driving the y When the temperature falls down below zero, advance in preparation for driving the vehicle...
  • Page 464 Warnings for self-maintenance When the vehicle is checked and serviced by the Warning Warning driver, proper knowledge and special attention are necessary for preventing injury and damage y Disconnect the negative terminal of the low y When a long period of time has passed to the vehicle.
  • Page 465 Index You can conveniently find important functions or terms from the content of this owner’s manual in alphabetical order.
  • Page 466 2-row parking ☞ Refer to AEBS ☞ Refer to Autonomous Auto defogger system ....3-86 AV screen (display of the Emergency Braking System instrument cluster) ......4-40 Double parking (2-row Auto door lock function at the (AEBS)........4-141 parking)......1-10, 4-182 time of driving .........3-3 4D Driving ☞...
  • Page 467 Certification Label......1-20 Digital speedometer (display of Checking the tires and wheels ..6-28 the instrument cluster)....4-39 Checking the wheels ☞ Refer to Change of specifications Card holder........3-96 (options) and functions according Do Not Drive with the Doors or ‘Checking the tires and wheels’ ...6-28 Care and Cleaning of the to a change of design .......
  • Page 468 Driver seat window safety Emergency key......4-14 function .........3-18 EBD ☞ Refer to Electronic Emergency measures in case of Fastening the seat belt by a Driving on a Downhill Road and emergency ........1-10 Brake-Force Distribution (EBD)..4-130 pregnant woman......2-9 Hillside Road ........1-34 Lift and mounting points ....1-11 ECM room mirror ......3-76 Foot brake ........4-128...
  • Page 469 Heating and ventilation ☞ Refer P (park) position ......4-102 Inflating a tire........5-12 Korea Consumer Agency - Precautions for Potentially to ‘Seat ventilation and heating’ ...3-13 R (reverse) position ....4-102 Information Regarding the Hazardous Seat Belt related Heating mode switch ....3-86 Installation of Accident Recording Goods ..........1-3 Devices and Provision of...
  • Page 470 Passing light ☞ Refer to Long-term parking mode ....1-38 Motor room ........3-32 Opening the tailgate in the event of emergency........3-30 ‘Turning on the high beam and Luggage compartment ....3-103 Motor room fuse and relay box ..6-16 low beam at the same time Operating smart audio and AV/ Board ..........
  • Page 471 Precautions for the Modification Rear obstacle detection Resetting the mileage (display of Load limiter ........2-8 of the Vehicle and Structural sensor .........4-175 the instrument cluster)....4-37 Pretensioner ........2-8 Alteration ........1-23 Warnings ......... 2-9 Rear seat ........3-11 Resetting the opening height of Prescribed tire inflation the power tailgate ......3-27 Heating function (heater) ....
  • Page 472 Snow tire ........6-29 Steering wheel heater indicator To charge immediately after canceling scheduled charging ..3-54 Heating .......... 4-25 Solar radiation sensor ....3-87 Table for check and change To cutoff power from high voltage Stopping the engine .......4-5 intervals under demanding Special Cautions When Checking battery...........1-13 Stopping the engine while driving...
  • Page 473 Vehicle Washing ......1-39 What is the standing wave Driver seat window safety phenomenon?.......1-27 function ......... 3-18 Cleaning and Maintaining Glass ... 1-41 Use of service centers and Rear seat window lock function ..3-19 Washing the Bumper ....1-40 What is the vapor lock maintenance partners......
  • Page 474 KG Mobility Corporation 455-12, Dongsak-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, 17749, Korea TELEPHONE : 82-80-500-5582 FACSIMILE : 82-31-610-3762 NOTE: All rights reserved. Printed in KG Mobility Corporation. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without the written permission of Export Service Team.

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