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INSTRUMENT PANEL

INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument Panel ................................................................. 3-1
Instrument Cluster ................................:............................. 3-2
Warning and Indic.ator Lights ............................................ 3-3
Transaxle Selector Position Indicator (if equipped) ........ 3-11
Speedometer/OdometerlTrip meterl
Meter Illumination Control ..........................~ ....................... 3-11
Tachometer (if equipped) ................................................... 3-13
Fuel Gauge ..............................................:........................... ~ 3-14
Temperature Gauge .............................................................3-14
"ESP OFF" Switch (for Sport model) (if equipped) .......... 3-15
"TCSS OFF",Switch (except Sport model)
(if equipped) ......................................................................... 3-15
Hazard Warning Switch ...................................................... 3-16
Heated Rear Window and Heated Outside Rearview
Mirrors (if equipped) Switch ............................................... 3-16
60G406 Headlight Leveling Switch (if equipped) ........................... 3-17
Illumination Cancel Switch (if equipped) .......................... 3-18
Front Fog Light Switch (if equipped) ................................ 3-19
Glove Box ............................................................................ 3-19
Information Display (if equipped) ...................................... 3-19
Clock (if equipped) .............................................................. 3-22
Heating and Air Conditioning System ............................... 3-22
Heating System ................................................................... 3-24
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System
(if equipped) ......................................................................... 3-26
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System
(Climate Control) (if equipped) .......................................... 3-30
Audio Systems .................................................................... 3-35
INSTRUMENT PANEL

Instrument Panel
1. Instrument cluster EXAMPLE
Right-hand drive
2. Ignition switch
3. Lighting switchffurn signal and dim- 12 13 16 8 5 17 11 4 3 13 12
mer switch
4. Windshield wiper and washer switch!
Rear window wiper and washer
switch (if equipped)
5. Hazard warning switch
6. Other switches (if equipped)
7. Heater control panel
8. Audio (if equipped)
9. Storage area
10. Hood release
11. Center ventilator
12. Side ventilator
13. Side defroster
14. Glove box 14 7 9 16 2 10 15 6
15. Fuse box Left-hand drive
16. Air bag 12 13 3 4 11 17 5 8 16 13 12
17. Information display or Clock

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Instrument Cluster with tachometer


1. Speedometer EXAMPLE
2. OdometerfTrip meter
3. Indication selector and meter illumi-
nation control knob
4. Tachometer (If equipped)
5. Fuel gauge 4 7 7 5
6. Temperature gauge
7. Warning and indicator lights

7 2 3 7 6

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without tachometer Warning and Indicator Lights


EXAMPLE Brake System Warning Light

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(CD)
BRAKE
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Three different types of operations exist


depending on the vehicle's specification.
1) The light comes on briefly when the
ignition switch is turned to the "ON"
position.
2) The light comes on when the parking
brake is engaged with the ignition
switch in the "ON" position.
3) The light comes on when under either
or both of above two conditions.
The light also comes on when the fluid in
the brake fluid reservoir falls below the
specified level.
The light should go out after starting the
engine and fully releasing the parking
brake, if the fluid level in the brake fluid res-
ervoir is adequate.
6 2 3 5
The light also comes on together with the
ASS warning light when the rear brake
force control function (proportioning valve
function) of the ASS system fails.
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If the brake system warning light comes on Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
while you are driving the vehicle,. it may A WARNING "Yarning Light
mean that there is something wrong with
the vehicle's brake system. If this happens, If any of the following conditions
you should: occur, you should immediately ask
your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the
1) Pull off the road .and stop carefully.

A WARNING
brake system.
If the brake system warning light
does not go out after the engine
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has been started and the parking
Remember that stopping distance
brake has been fully released. 650529
may be longer, you may have to push
If the brake system warning light When the ignition switch is turned to the
harder on the pedal, and the pedal
does not come on when the igni- "ON" position, the light comes on briefly so
may go down farther than normal. tion switch is turned to the "ON" you can check that the light is working.
position. If the light stays on, or comes on when
2) Test the brakes by carefully starting and If the brake system warning light driving, there may be something wrong
stopping at the side of the road. comes on at any time during vehi- with the ABS.
- If you determine that it is safe, drive cle operation.
carefully at low speed to the nearest If this happens:
dealer for repairs, or 1) Pull off the road and stop carefully.
NOTE:
- Have the vehicle towed to the nearest 2) Turn the ignition switch to "LOCK" and
Because the disc brake system is self-
dealer for repairs. then start the engine again.
adjusting, the fluid level will drop as the
brake pads become worn. Replenishing If the warning light comes on briefly then
the brake fluid reservoir is considered nor- turns off, the system is normal. If the warn-
mal periodic maintenance. ing light still stays on, the system will be
something wrong.
If the light and the brake system warning
light stay on, or come on simultaneously
when driving, your ABS system is
equipped with the rear brake force control
function (proportioning valve function) and
there may be something wrong with both
the rear brake force control function and
anti-lock function of the ABS system.
If one of these happens, have the system
inspected by your SUZUKI dealer.

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If the ASS becomes inoperative, the brake "ESP OFF" Indicator Light
system will function as an ordinary brake (for Sport model) (if equipped)
system that does not have this ASS sys-
tem.

SLIP Indicator Light (if equipped)


"ESP" (Electronic Stability Pro-
ESP
gram) Warning Light (if equipped)
OFF
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When the ignition switch is turned to the

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ESP "ON" position, this light comes on briefly so
you can check that the light is working.

ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler When the "ESP OFF" switch is pushed and
AG.
66J031 held to turn off the ESP systems (other
When the ignition switch is turned to the than ASS), the "ESP OFF" light comes on
"ON" position, the light comes on briefly so and stays on.
This light blinks when one of the ESP you can check that the light is working. If
systems other than ASS is activated. If this the light stays on, or comes on when driv- - NOTE:
light blinks, drive carefully. ing, there may be something wrong with If the ES~ systems operate continuously
the ESP systems (other than ASS). You such as when driving on slippery roads
When the ignition switch is turned to the should have the system inspected by an the traction control functions of the ESfiA!
"ON" position, the light comes on briefly so authorized SUZUKI dealer. systems may be canceled temporarily to
you can check that the light is working. If avoid overheating the brake pads, and the
the light stays on, or comes on when driv- For details of the ESP systems, refer to light will come on. After a short period of
ing and remains on, there may be some- "Electronic Stability Program (ESP~" in time, the ES~ systems (other than ABS)
thing wrong with the ESP systems (other the "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE" sec- will turn on automatically and the light will
than ASS). You should have the system tion. go out.
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI
dealer. For details of the ESP systems, refer to
"Electronic Stability Program (ESP~" in
For details of the ESP systems, refer to
the "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE" sec-
"Electronic Stability Program (ESP~" in
tion.
the "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE" sec-
tion.

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"TCSS OFF" Indicator Light (ESP~" in the "OPERATING YOUR VEHI- Oil Life Monitoring
(except Sport model) (if equipped) CLE" section. (For Diesel Engine Model with DP~
Your vehicle also has the oil life monitoring

pressu~
system that let you know when to change

Tess I Oil the engine oil and filter.


If the oil pressure light blinks, you should
change the engine oil and oil filter immedi-
OFF ately since the monitoring system has cal-
culated that oil life has been diminished by
62J167 I detecting a deterioration, increase or
decrease of engine oil. The blinking light
TCSS means'the tranction control system L-------------o;5o;;;G~051 goes out after 1 minute and comes back
which is one of three systems included in on every hour. If the life of engine oil
ESP; stability control system, traction This light comes on when the ignition remains 0%, the oil pressure light blinks for
control system, and anti-lock braking sys- switch is turned to the "ON" position, and 1 minute when the engine is started. You
tem. goes out when the engine ~s sta~ted. Th.e should change the engine oil and filter at
light will come on and remain o~ If there IS the first blink. For details on how to change
When the ignition switch is turned to the insufficient oil pressure. If the light comes
"ON" position, this light comes on briefly so the engine oil, refer to "Changing Engine
on when driving, pull off the road as soon Oil and Filter" in "INSPECTION AND
you can check that the light is working. as you can and stop the engine. MAINTENANCE" section.
When the 'TCSS OFF" switch is pushed to Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. Whenever the engine 'oil is changed, the
turn off the Traction control system, the If there is enough oil, the lubrication sys- light must be reset to monitor the ne~ oil
'TCSS OFF" light comes on and stays on. tem should be inspected by your SUZUKI change timing properly. To reset the light,
dealer before you drive the vehicle again. consult your SUZUKI dealer.
NOTE:
" the Traction control system operate con- CAUTION CAUTION
tinuously such as when driving on slippery
If you operate the engine with this Change the engine oil and filter at the
roads, the Traction control system may be
light on, severe engine damage can first blink of the light.
canceled temporarily to avoid overheating
result. If you keep operating the engine after
the brake pads, and the light will come on.
After a short period of time, the Traction Do not rely on the Oil Pressure the light blinks, severe engine dam-
Light to indicate the need to add age can result.
control system will turn on automatically
oil. Be sure to periodically check
and the light will go out.
the engine oil level.
For details of the Traction control system,
refer to "Electronic Stability Program

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Charging Light AIR BAG Light Malfunction Indicator Light

50G052 63J030 63J031

This light comes on when the ignition This light blinks or comes on for several Your vehicle has a computer-controlled
switch is turned to the "ON" position, and seconds when the ignition switch is turned emission control system. A malfunction
goes out when the engine is started. The to the "ON" position so you can check if the indicator light is provided on the instrument
light will come on and remain on if there is light is working. panel to indicate when it is necessary to
something wrong with the battery charging have the emission control system serviced.
The light will come on and stay on if there
system. If the light comes on when the The malfunction indicator light comes on
is a problem in the air bag system or the
engine is running, the charging system when the ignition switch is turned to "ON"
seat belt pretensioner system (if
should be inspected immediately by your and goes out when the engine is started.
equipped).
SUZUKI dealer.
If the malfunction indicator light comes on
Driver's Seat Belt Reminder Light A WARNING when the engine is running, there is a
problem with the emission control system.
If the AIR BAG light does not blink or Bring the vehicle to your SUZUKI dealer to
come on briefly when the ignition have the problem corrected.
switch is turned to the "ON" position,
stays on for more than 10 seconds,
or comes on while driving, the air bag
CAUTION
system or the seat belt pretensioner Continuing to drive the vehicle when
system (if equipped) may not work the malfunction indicator light is on
60G049 properly. Have both systems can cause permanent damage to the
inspected by an authorized SUZUKI vehicle's emission control system,
When the driver doesn't buckle his or her dealer. and can affect fuel economy and
seat belt, this light will come on or blink. driveability.
For details about the seat belt reminder,
refer to "Seat Belts and Child Restraint
Systems" in the "BEFORE DRIVING" sec-
tion.

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Service Vehicle Soon (SVS) Light Immobilizer System Light Open Door Warning Light
(if equipped) (if equipped)

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When the ignition switch is turned to the


"ON" position, this light comes on briefly to
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This light comes on when the ignition
switch is turned to the "ON" position, and
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This light remains on until all doors (includ-
ing the tailgate) are completely closed.

let you know the light is working. goes out when the engine is started. If this Low Fuel Warning Light
light blinks with the ignition switch turned to
If this light comes on when the engine is
"ON", the engine will not start.
running, there may be something wrong
with the engine electronics system. Ask
NOTE:
your SUZUKI dealer to have the system If this light blinks, turn the ignition switch to
inspected.
the "LOCK" position, then turn it back to
If this light blinks with the ignition switch the "ON" position. If the light still blinks with
turned "ON", the engine will not start. the ignition switch turned to the "ON" posi- 54G343
tion, there may be something wrong with
NOTE: your key or with the immobilizer system. If this light comes on, fill the fuel tank
If the light blinks, turn the ignition switch to Ask your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the immediately.
the "LOCK" position, then turn it back to system.
the "ON" position. If the light still blinks with NOTE:
the ignition switch turned to the "ON" posi- The activation point of this light varies
tion, there may be something wrong with depending on road conditions (for exam-
your key or with the immobilizer system. ple, slope or curve) and driving conditions
Ask your SUZUKI dealer to inspect the because of fuel moving in the tank.
system.

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Electric Power Steering Light Transaxle Warning Light key. For details, refer to "Ignition Switch" in
(if equipped) (if equipped) the "STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS"
section.
If this light blinks in red, it reminds you that
the remote controller is not in the vehicle.

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For details, refer to "Keyless Start System
Remote Controller/Keyless Entry System
Transmitter" in the "BEFORE DRIVING"
section.
73K042 81 A262

This light comes on when the ignition This light comes on for several seconds Glow Plug Indicator Light
switch is turned to the "ON" position, and when the ignition switch is turned to the (if equipped)
goes out when the engine is started. "ON" position so you can check the light is (For Diesel Engine Model)
working. If this light comes on, there is the
If this light comes on while driving, the
problem with the transaxle system. Ask
power steering system may not work prop-
your SUZUKI dealer to have the system
erly. Have the system inspected by your
inspected.
SUZUKI dealer.

NOTE: Keyless Start System Indicator


If the power steering system does not work Light (if equipped)
properly, you will feel heavier to steer but 60A543

you still will be able to steer. If the coolant temperature is cool enough,
this light comes on when the ignition switch
is turned to the "ON" position, and goes out
when the glow plug is heated enough for
engine starting.
8OJM122

When you push the ignition switch for vehi-


cle with the keyless start system, this light
will come on in blue or red. If this light
comes on in blue, you can turn the ignition
switch without using an ignition key. If this
light comes on in red, you cannot turn the
ignition switch without using an ignition

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Diesel Particulate Filter (DP~ Turn Signal Indicators Rear Fog Light Indicator Light
Warning Light (For Diesel Engine

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Model with DPFj

500055 540491

When you turn on the left or right turn sig- The rear fog light indicator light comes on
64J244 nals, the corresponding green arrow on the when the rear fog light operates.
This light comes on for several seconds instrument panel will flash along with the
when the ignition switch is turned to the respective turn signal lights. When you
"ON" position so you can check that light is turn on the hazard warning switch, both
working. If t~ light comes on when driv- arrows will flash along with all of the turn
ing, the Dppts'1s nearly clogged. To regen- Signal lights.
erate the DPP"', you must drive the vehicle
until the light goes out, at a speed of 75 Main Beam (high beam) Indicator
km/h (47 mph) or higher for a while (max. Light
30 minutes).

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If you drive your vehicle until the light goes
out, the regeneration of the DPP'" will be
completed.
For details of the DPpID, refer to "Diesel
Particulate Filter" in the "OPERATING I
YOUR VEHICLE" section. 500056
This indicator comes on when headlight
main beams (high beams) are turned on.

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Transaxle Selector Position Speedometer/Odometer/ Speedometer


The speedometer indicates vehicle speed
Indicator (if equipped) Trip meter/Meter Illumination in kmlh.
Control Odometer/Trip meter(/lndicatlon of illu-
mination Intensity)
When the ignition switch is turned to "ON",
the display shows the odometer or trip
meter. The odometer records the total dis-
tance the vehicle has been driven. The trip
meter can be used to measure the dis-
tance traveled on short trips or between
fuel stops.

CAUTION
Keep track of your odometer reading
and check the maintenance schedule
62J042 (1) (2) (3) regularly for required services.
When the ignition switch is in the "ON" 62J043 Increased wear or damage to certain
position, the indicator shows the gear posi- parts can result from failure to per-
(1) Speedometer form required services at the proper
tion. (2) OdometerlTrip meter(/lndication of mileage intervals.
For details on how to use the transaxle, illumination intensity)
refer to "Using the Transaxle" in the (3) Indication selector and meter illumi-
"OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE" section. nation control knob

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EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE


(A) F(B.:....)_ _ _ _, (A) ,....(B.!...)_ _ _ _,

IP 1000 I~I P 100.21 IP 1000 I~I P 100.21


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1 D 1

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(C)

I P 2 lao 1
(0)

I P 0000 1 ~ P
,....(c.:....)_ _ _ _,

I 2 lao I
i
About 2 seconds

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When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" To reset the trip meter to zero, hold in the
with the lighting switch in the "OFF' posi- and the position lights, tail lights and/or the selector knob (3) for about 2 seconds.
tion, the display shows three types of indi- headlights are on with the illumination can-
cation; odometer (A), trip meter A (8) and cel switch in the OFF position, the display
trip meter B (C). Push the selector knob (3) shows four types of indication; odometer
quickly to switch the indication among the (A), tripmeter A (8), tripmeter B (C) and
c three. indication of illumination intensity (0). Push
the selector knob (3) quickly to switch the
indication among the four. When the indi-
cation shows (0), you can control the
meter illumination intensity. Refer to "Meter
illumination control" section below for
details on how to dim or brighten the meter
illumination.
For details on how to use the illumination
cancel switch, refer to "Illumination Cancel
Switch" in this section.

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Meter illumination control Tachometer (if equipped) For Sports Model .. .


Maximum engine speed IS limited at
EXAMPLE approximately 6000 revolutions per minute
by the fuel cut control when you prt;ls~ t~e
\P 0000 Ic=>\ P 000 I accelerator pedal while the gearshift IS In
UP" (Park) or uN" (Neutral).
,""ghM," ~
~ Continu~ to press ~
Ip
(Dimmest)
o I:::JI p 00 I
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63J034
When the display shows the indicati?n of
The tachometer indicates engine speed in
illumination intensity (0), you can dim or
revolutions per minute.
brighten the meter illumination.
To change the meter illumination bright- CAUTION
ness continue to hold in the selector knob
Never drive with the engine speed
(3). The indication wi.1I ch~ng~ as show~ in
the illustration. The Iliummation gets dim- indicator in the red zone or severe
mer then returns to the brightest condition engine damage can result.
after it reaches the dimmest. When downshifting to a lower gear,
make sure not to operate with exces-
sive revolution speeds of the engine.
Refer to "Downshifting maximum
allowable speeds" in the "OPERAT-
ING YOUR VEHICLE" section.

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Fuel Gauge NOTE: Temperature Gauge


The activation pOint of the low fuel warning
light (1) varies depending on road condi-
EXAMPLE tions (for example, slope or curve) and EXAMPLE
driving conditions because of fuel moving
in the tank.

63J035 63J036

When the ignition switch is in the "ON" When the ignition switch is in the "ON"
position, this gauge gives an approximate pOSition, this gauge indicates the engine
indication of the amount of fuel in the fuel coolant temperature. Under normal driving
tank. "P' stands for full and "E" stands for conditions, the indicator should stay within
empty. the normal, acceptable temperature range
between "H" and "C". If the indicator
If the indicator gets off the graduation of approaches "H", overheating is indicated.
"E" (not character "E"), refill the tank as Follow the instructions for engine overheat-
soon as possible. ing in the "EMERGENCY SERVICE" sec-
If the low fuel warning light (1) comes on, tion.
fill the fuel tank immediately.
The mark (2) indicates that the fuel filler
door is located on the left side of the vehi-
cle.

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"ESP OFF" Switch NOTE: "Tess OFF" Switch (except


If the ESpiY systems operates continu-
(for Sport model) (if equipped) ously, such as when driving on slippery Sport model) (if equipped)
roads the traction control functions of the
EXAMPLE ESfiiY systems may be canceled temporar- EXAMPLE
ily to avoid overheating the brake pads.
After a short period of time, the ESpY sys-
tems (other than ABS) will turn on auto-
matically and the "ESP OFF" indicator light
will go out.

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For details of the ESP systems, refer to
"Electronic Stability Program (ESP~" in
the "OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE" sec-
tion.
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ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler TCSS means the tranction control system
AG. which is one of three systems included in
ESP; stability control system, traction
control system, and anti-lock braking sys-
The "ESP OFF" switch is located on the tem.
center console. You can turn the ESP
systems (other than ASS) on or off using The ''TCSS OFF" switch is located on the
this switch. center console. You can turn the Traction
control system on or off using this switch.
To turn off the ESP systems (other than
To turn off the Traction control system,
ASS), push and hold the "ESP OFF" switch
until the "ESP OFF" indicator light comes push the "TCSS OFF" switch until the
''TCSS OFF" indicator light comes on.
00. To turn on the Traction control system,
To turn on all of the ESP systems, push
the "ESP OFP' switch again. The "ESP push the ''TCSS OFP' switch again. The
OFP' indicator light will go out. ''TCSS OFF" indicator light will go out.

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NOTE: Hazard Warning Switch Heated Rear Window and


If the Traction control system operates con-
tinuously, such as when driving on slippery Heated Outside Rearview
roads, the Traction control system may be Mirrors (if equipped) Switch
canceled temporarily to avoid overheating
the brake pads. After a short period of Type A
time, the Traction control system will turn
on automatically and the 'TeSS OFF" indi-
cator lig~t will go out.
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For details of the Traction control system, ~
refer to "Electronic Stability Program ~
(ESP~" in the "OPERATING YOUR VEHI-
CLE" section.

63J037

Push in the hazard warning switch to acti- (1)


vate the hazard warning lights. All turn sig-
nal lights and both turn Signal indicators
62Jl16
will flash simultaneously. To turn off the
lights, push the switch again. ,Ty-'-'p'-e'---s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,
Use the hazard warning lights to warn
other traffic during emergency parking or
when your vehicle could otherwise become
a traffic hazard.

(1)

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When the rear window is misted,. push this NOTE: Headlight Leveling Switch
switch to clear the window. The defogger will work only when the
engine is running. (if equipped)
The defogger will automatically turn off
after the defogger remains on for 15 min-
utes to prevent discharging of the bat-
tery.

62J166

If the outside rearview mirror has the mark 63J191


(2), it is also equipped with the heated out" Level the headlight beam according to the
side rearview mirrors. When you push the load condition of your vehicle by turning
switch (1), both the heated outside this switch. The chart below shows the
rearview mirrors and the heated rear win- appropriate switch position for different
dow will operate simultaneously. vehicle-load conditions.
An indicator light will be lit when the defog-
ger is on. The defogger will work only
when the engine is running. To turn off the
defogger, push the switch again.

CAUTION
The heated rear window and the
heated outside rearwiew mirrors (if
equipped) use a large amount of elec-
tricity. Be sure to turn off after the
window and mirrors have become
clear.

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5-door model Illumination Cancel Switch refer to "Meter illumination control" in


this section. -
Vehicle Load Switch (if equipped)
Condition Position 2. If the status of the illumination cancel
switch is on, the audio display, the
Driver only 0 information display, and the odo/trip
meter obtain full brightness.
Driver + 1 passenger
0 If your vehicle is equipped with DRL, each
(in front seat)
press of the illumination cancel switch (1)
Driver + 4 passengers, will toggle between full brightness and
2
no cargo (1) reduced brightness regardless of the light-
_ _ _ _J ing switch position.
Driver + 4 passengers,. -3
cargo added
Driver + full cargo 4

3-door model
Switch 62J135
Vehicle Load
Condition Position Operating the illumination cancel switch
changes the brightness of the audio dis-
Driver only 0 play, the information display, and the odo/
Driver + 1 passenger trip meter as below.
(in front seat)
0 1) When the lighting switch is in the first
position, the audio display, the informa-
Driver + 3 passengers, tion display, and the odo/trip meter
2
no cargo obtain full brightness regardless of the
illumination cancel switch operation.
Driver + 3 passengers,
3 2) When the lighting switch is either in the
cargo added
2nd or 3rd position:
Driver + full cargo 4 1. If the status of the illumination cancel
switch is off, the audio display and
the information display become dim-
mer, and the odo/trip meter bright-
ness changes to one preferred
brightness setting. For details on
how to set the meter illumination,

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Front Fog Light Switch Glove Box Information Display


(if equipped) (if equipped)

(a)(b) (d) (e)

(1) (2) (3) (4)


62J051

62J050 To open the glove box, pull the latch lever. 62J181
To close it, push the lid until it latches
The front fog light comes on when the fog (1) Clock
securely.
light switch is pushed in with the position (2) Thermometer
lights, tail lights and/or the headlights are (3) Fuel consumption
on. An indicator light above the switch will A WARNING (4) Theft deterrent light
be lit when the front fog light is on. Never drive with the glove box lid (a) "H" knob
open. It could cause injury if an acci- (b) "M" knob
NOTE: dent occurs. (c) "DISP" knob
In some countries the lighting operation (d) Freezing mark
may be different from the above descrip-
tion according to local regulations.

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\ Clock (1) Fuel Consumption (3)


The clock is shown when the ignition This display can be changed to show

d - - -
switch is in the "ACC" or "ON" position. instantaneous fuel consumption or aver-

. }
(e)
\ age fuel consumption by changing the dis-
To set the clock, follow the instructions play. Also, the display of fuel consumption
1It000km,
below.
can be turned off if you desire.
~ To set the hour display, push the "H"
knob (a) repeatedly to advance the hour When the ignition switch is turned to the odED 8.0
display. To advance the hour display
quickly, hold in the "H" knob (a) for about
1 second and continue holding.
To set the minute display, push the "M"
knob (b) repeatedly to advance the min-
"ACC" or "ON" position:
If you selected instantaneous fuel con-
sumption the last time you drove the
vehicle, the display indicates "--.-".
Unless the vehicle is moving, the display ,
(f)

. 1lt0llkm]

ute display. To advance the minute dis- will indicate "--.-".


play quickly, hold in the "M" knob (b) for If you selected average fuel consumption 79J216
about 1 second and continue holding. the last time you drove the vehicle, the
display shows the last value of average Every time you push the "DISP" knob (c),
Thermometer (2) fuel consumption. Unless you reset the the display will be changed among the fol-
The thermometer shows the outside tem- value of average fuel consumption, the lowing three displays.
perature when the ignition switch is in the display will show the "value of average (e) Instantaneous fuel consumption
"ON" position. fuel consumption which includes aver- (f) Average fuel consumption
If the outside temperature nears freezing, age fuel' con.sumption during previous (g) No display
the mark (d) will come on. driving.
For details of how to reset the display, To reset the value of average fuel con-
NOTE: refer to the explanation in this section. sumption, hold in the "DISP" knob (c) for
The thermometer will not indicate the more than 2 seconds. The display will indi-
actual outside temperature when driving at cate "--.-" and then will show the average
low speed, or when stopped. fuel consumption again after driving for a
short time.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

You can also change the unit display of fuel Theft Deterrent Light (4)
consumption. You should operate the dis-
play before the vehicle moves. To change

.
__ _ km/g}
the display, follow the instructions below.
1) If the fuel consumption display is blank,
el
push the "DISP" knob (c) to turn on the
display.
2) Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK"
position.
3) Turn the ignition switch to the "ACC" or
"ON" position while holding in the
el
.
-- -

MPG}
1
g/lOOkm.
73K029

This light will blink with the ignition switch


in the "OFF' or "ACC" position. The blink-
el - - -
"DISP" knob (c). The unit display of fuel
consumption will blink the current unit. ing light is intended to deter theft by lead-
ing others to believe that the vehicle is
63J148 equipped with a security system.
4) Push the "DISP" knob (c) quickly to
change the display as shown in the
above illustrations.
5) Push the "DISP" knob (c) for more than
2 seconds, and the unit display will stop
blinking and the display will stay on. If
you don't operate the "DISP" knob (c)
within about 8 seconds, the unit display
will automatically stop blinking and the
display will stay on.

NOTE:
The unit indication of fuel consumption
cannot be changed when the fuel con-
sumption display is blank.

NOTE:
The information display will be changed to
the state of initialization when you recon-
nect the negative (-) terminal to a battery.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

\ Clock (if equipped) Theft Deterrent Light (c) Heating and Air Conditioning
This light will blink with the ignition switch
in the "OFF" or "ACC" position. The blink- System
ing light is intended to deter theft by lead- There are various types of heating and air
ing others to believe that the vehicle is conditioning systems as follows:
equipped with a security system.
(a) (b) (e)
Heating System
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

b
System (if equipped)

cH I :2:03 I
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning
System (Climate Control) (if equipped)

62J054

The clock is shown when the ignition


switch is in the, "ACC" or "ON" position. To
set the clock, follow the instructions below.
To set the hour display, push the "H"
knob (a) repeatedly to advance the hour
display. To advance the hour display
quickly, hold in the "H" knob (a) for about
1 second and continue holding.
To set the minute display, push the "M"
knob (b) repeatedly to advance the min-
ute display. To advance the minute dis-
play quickly, hold in the "M" knob (b) for
about 1 second and continue holding.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Air Outlet Side outlet

EXAMPLE

( 1
63J045
63J223
Whe~ "Open", air comes out regardless of
1. Windshield defroster outlet
the air flow selector position.
2. Side defroster outlet
3. Side outlet
4. Center outlet
5. Floor outlet (if equipped)

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Heating System Air flow selector (3) Bi-Ievel (b)

Description of Controls
...
(c)---
',I
(b) (d)
62Jl19

Temperature-controlled air comes out of


the floor outlets and cooler air comes out
(a) (e)
of the center and side outlets. When the
temperature selector (1) is in the fully
COLD position or fully HOT position, how-
63J048
ever, the air from the floor outlets and the
air from the center and side outlets will be
(1) (2) (3) This is used to select one of the functions the same temperature.
63J193 described below.
Heat (c)
Temperature selector (1) Ventilation (a)
This is used to select the temperature by
turning the se'lector.
... ',I

,I
Blower speed selector (2) ,
This is used to turn on the blower and to
select blower speed by turning the selec-
tor. 62J120
62Jl16
Temperature-controlled air comes out of
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, also
the center and side air outlets. comes out of the windshield defroster out-
lets and also comes slightly out of the side
defroster outlets.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Air intake selector (4) System Operating Instructions


Natural ventilation
Select "VENTILATION" and "FRESH AIR",
the temperature selector to the desired
temperature position, and the blower
speed selector to "OFF". Fresh air will flow
(I) (9)
through the vehicle during driving.
62J121 63J047
Forced ventilation
Temperature-controlled air comes out of This selector is used to select the following The control settings are the same as for
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster modes. natural ventilation except you set the
outlets, the side defroster outlets and the blower speed selector to a position other
Fresh Air (f)
side outlets. than "OFF".
When this mode is selected, the indicator
Defrost (e) light will go off and outside air is used. Normal heating (using outside air)
Select "HEAT' and "FRESH AIR", the tem-
Recirculated Air (g)
perature selector to the desired tempera-
When this mode is selected, the indicator
ture position and the blower speed selector
light will come on, outside air is shut out
to the desired blower speed position. Set-
and inside air is recirculated. This mode is
ting the blower speed selector to a higher
suitable when driving through dusty or pol-
blower speed position increases heating
luted air such as in a tunnel, or when
efficiency.
62J122 attempting to quickly cool down the' inte-
rior. Quick heating (using recirculated air)
Temperature-controlled air comes out of The control settings are the same as for
the windshield defroster outlets, the side "FRESH AIR" and "RECIRCULATED AIR" normal heating except you select "RECIR-
defroster outlets and the side outlets. are switched alternately each time the air CULATED AIR". If you use this heating
intake selector is pushed. method for an extended period of time, the
air in the vehicle can become contami-
NOTE: nated and the windows can become misty.
If you select "RECIRCULATED AIR" for an Therefore, use this method only for quick
extended period of time, the air in the vehi- heating and change to the normal heating
cle can become contaminated. Therefore, method as soon as possible.
you should occasionally select "FRESH
AIR".

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Head cooled/Feet warmed heating Manual Heating and Air


Select "BI-LEVEL.:' and "FRESH AIR", the
temperature selector to the desired tem- Conditioning System
perature position, and the blower speed (if equipped)
selector to the desired blower speed posi-
tion. Unless the. temperature selector is in Description of Controls
the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi-
tion, the air that comes out of the center
and side outlets will be cooler than the air
that comes out of the floor outlets.
Defrosting/Feet warmed heating
Select "HEAT & DEFROST' and "FRESH
AIR", the temperature selector to the
desired temperature position, and the 62J123
blower speed selector to HIGH. When the
windshield has become clear, set the NOTE: .
blower speed selector to the desired If you need maximum defrosting, adjust the
blower speed position. temperature selector to the HOT end and
adjust the side outlets so the air blows on (1) (2) (3)
Defrosting the side window, in addition to the above
Select "DEFROST' and "FRESH AIR", the Defrosting steps. 63J046
temperature selector to the desired tem- Temperature selector (1)
perature position (higher temperature pro- This is used to select the temperature by
vides more efficient defrosting); and the turning the selector. . .
blower speed selector to HIGH. When the
windshield has become clear, set the Blower speed selector (2)
blower speed selector to the desired This is used to turn on the blower and to
blower speed position. select blower speed by turning the selec-
tor.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Air flow selector (3) Bi-Ievel (b)


...
(c)-----,
',I

(b) (d)
62J119 62J121

Temperature-controlled air comes out of Temperature-controlled air comes out of


the floor outlets and cooler air comes out the floor outlets, the windshield defroster
(a) (e)
of the center and side outlets. When the outlets, the side defroster outlets and the
temperature selector (1) is in the fully side outlets.
COLD position or fully HOT position, how-
Defrost (e)
63J048
ever, the air from the floor outlets and the
air from the center and side outlets will be
This is used to select one of the functions the same temperature.
described below.
Heat (c)
Ventilation (a)
...
,I 62J122

Temperature-controlled air comes out of


the windshield defroster outlets, the side
defroster outlets and the side outlets.
62J120
62J118
Temperature-controlled air comes out of
Temperature-controlled air comes out of the floor outlets and the side outlets, also
the center and side air outlets. comes out of the windshield defroster out-
lets and also comes slightly out of the side
defroster outlets.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Air intake selector (4) System Operating Instructions Head cooled/Feet warmed heating
Select ''BI-LEVEL.:' and "FRESH AIR", the
Natural ventilation temperature selector to the desired tem-
Select "VENTILATION" and "FRESH AIR", perature position, and the blower speed
the temperature selector to the desired selector to the desired blower speed posi-
temperature position, and the blower tion. Unless the temperature selector is in
speed selector to "OFF". Fresh air will flow the fully COLD position or fully HOT posi-
(I) (9)
through the vehicle during driving. tion, the air that comes out of the center
63J047 and side outlets will be cooler than the air
Forced ventilation
This selector is used to select the following The control settings are the same as for that comes out of the floor outlets.
modes. natural ventilation except you set the Normal COOling
blower speed selector to a position other Turn on the "NC" switch, set the air flow
Fresh Air (f)
than "OFP'. selector to "VENTILATION", the tempera-
When this mode is selected, the indicator
light will go off and outside air is used. Normal heating (using outside air) ture selector to the desired temperature
Select "HEAT' and "FRESH AIR", the tem- pOSition and the blower speed selector to
Recirculated Air (g) the desired blower speed position. Setting
perature selector to the desired tempera-
When this mode is selected, the indicator the blower speed selector to a higher
ture position and the blower speed selector
light will come on, outside air is shut out blower speed position increases cooling
to the desired blower speed position. Set-
and inside air is recirculated. This mode is efficiency.
ting the blower speed selector to a higher
suitable when driving through dusty or pol-
blower speed position increases heating You can switch the air intake selector to
luted air such as in a tunnel, or when
efficiency. either "FRESH AIR" or "RECIRCULATED
attempting to quickly cool down the inte-
rior. Quick heating (using recirculated air) AIR" as you desire. Choosing "RECIRCU-
The control settings are the same as for LATED AIR" increases cooling efficiency.
"FRESH AIR" and "RECIRCULATED AIR" normal heating except you select "RECIR- Quick cooling (using recirculated air)
are switched alternately each time the air CULATED AIR". If you use this heating The control settings are the same as for
intake selector is pushed. method for an extended period of time, the normal cooling except you select ''RECIR-
air in the vehicle can become contami- CULATED AIR" and the highest blower
NOTE: nated and the windows can become misty. speed.
If you select "RECIRCULATED AIR" for an Therefore, use this method only for quick
extended period of time, the air in the vehi- heating and change to the normal heating NOTE:
cle can become contaminated. Therefore, method as soon as possible. If you select "RECIRCULATED AIR" for
you should occasionally select "FRESH an extended period of time, the air in the
AIR".
vehicle can become contaminated.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Therefore, you should occasionally Maintenance


select "FRESH AIR". If you do not use the air conditioner for a
If your vehicle has been leftJn t~e sun long period, such as during winter, it may
with the windows closed, It wIll cool not give the best performance when you
faster if you open the windows briefly start using it again. To help maintain opti-
while you operate the air conditioner with mum performance and durability of your air
the air intake selector at "FRESH AIR" conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
and the blower at high speed. Operate the air conditioner at least once a
month for one minute with the engine
Dehumidifying idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
Turn on the "AlC" switch, set the air flow and helps protect the internal components.
selector to the desired air flow selector
position, and select "FRESH AIR", the tem- Your air conditioner is equipped with air fil-
perature selector to the desired tempera- ters. Clean or replace them as specified in
ture position, and the blower speed 62J123
the "Maintenance Schedule" in the
selector to the desired blower speed posi- "INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE" sec-
NOTE: tion. Have this job done by your SUZUKI
tion. If you need maximum defrosting: dealer as the lower glove box must be low-
set the air flow selector to "DEFROST', ered for this job.
NOTE: set the blower speed selector to HIGH,
Because the air conditioner dehumidifies adjust the temperature selector to the
the air, turning it on will help keep the win: NOTE:
HOT end, and Your vehicle uses the air conditioning
dows clear, even when blowing heated at( adjust the side outlets so the air blows
using the "DEFROST' or "HEAT & refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called
on the side windows. "R-134a". R-134a replaced R-12 around
DEFROST' functions.
1993 for automotive applications. Other
refrigerants are available, including recy-
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used
in your vehicle.

CAUTION
Using the wrong refrigerant may
damage your air conditioning sys-
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or
replace the R-134a with other refrig-
erants.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System Temperature selector (1)


This is used to select the temperature by
(Climate Control) (if equipped) turning the selector. You can set the tem-
perature between 15C and 29C. The
Description of Controls selected temperature is shown in the dis-
play.
EXAMPLE
Blower speed selector (2)
This is used to turn on the blower and to
select blower speed by turning the selec-
(2) (1) tor. The selected blower speed is shown in
the display.

Air conditioning switch (3)


This is used to turn on and off the air con-
ditioning system by pushing the switch.
" IiW FUll AUTO A/C
When the air conditioning system is on, the
(6) ---I--Ihf-- lIIIIIIm ';;22.0 ~ ---4-.l,\-\--- (7) "AlC" indicator is shown in the display.
1--=~:::3-j
(5)--\--v.-+- --J.-iJ-.J.--- (8)

(3) (4)

62J144

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Air intake selector (4) MODE (Air flow) selector (5) Heat
This is used to select the "FRESH AIR" This is used to select one of the functions
mode or "RECIRCULATED AIR" mode by
pushing the selector. The selected mode is
described below by pushing the switch.
The selected mode is shown in the display. 1,1
shown in the display.
Ventilation
...
,I 62J120

Temperature-controlled air comes out of


(a) (b) the floor outlets and the side outlets, also
comes out of the windshield defroster out-
77J042 62J118 lets and also comes slightly out of the side
defroster outlets.
FRESH AIR (a) Temperature-controlled air comes out of
When this mode is selected, the outside air the center and side air outlets. Heat & defrost
is used.
Bi-Ievel
RECIRCULATED AIR (b)
When this mode is selected, the outside air
is shut out and inside air is recirculated.
This mode is suitable when driving through
the polluted air such as a tunnel, or
attempting to quickly cool down. 62J121

62J119 Temperature-controlled air comes out of


the floor outlets, the windshield defroster
Temperature-controlled air comes out of
outlets, the side defroster outlets and the
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out
side outlets.
of the center and side outlets. When the
temperature selector is in the fully COLD
position or fully HOT position, however, the
air from the floor outlets and the air from
the center and side outlets will be the
same temperature.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Defroster switch (6) "AUTO" switch (7)


This is used to clear the windshield and This is used to let the climate control sys-
side windows by pushing the switch. When tem work automatically. When pushing the
the defroster switch is -on, the indicator switch, the blower speed selector, air
light above the defroster switch will come intake selector and MODE (air flow) selec-
on and the defroster display is shown in tor are controlled automatically to maintain
the display. the set temperature. For details on how to
set the climate control system in fully auto-
matic operation, refer to the "System Oper-
ating Instructions" below.

"OFF" switch (8) .


This is used to turn off the climate control
system.
62J122 62J123

When turning the defroster switch (6) on, NOTE:


temperature-controlled air comes out of If you need maximum defrosting:
the windshield defroster outlets, the side turn the defroster switch on (the air con-
defroster outlets and the side outlets. ditioning system will come on and the
Also, the air conditioning system will come "FRESH AIR" mode will be selected
on and the "FRESH AIR" mode will be automatically),
selected automatically. But in very cold set the blower speed selector to HIGH,
weather, the air conditioning system will adjust the temperature selector to the
not turn on. HOTend, and
adjust the side outlets so the air blows
on the side windows.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

System Operating Instructions Automatic Operation


You can let the climate control system work
EXAMPLE automatically. To set the system in fully
automatic operation, follow the procedure
below.
1) Push the "AUTO" switch (7) and the
(2) (1) "FULL AUTO Ale" indicator are shown
in the display.
2) Set the desired temperature by turning
the temperature selector (1).

Then the blower speed selector (2), air


" IiW FUll AUTO Ale intake selector (4) and MODE (air flow)
(6) --f--(f-,f- mol';; 22.0 ~ -\-\\-+--(7) selector (5) are controlled automatically to
maintain the set temperature.
(5) --+""*,l-- --1'-11--+--(8)
The air conditioning switch (3) is to be
selected manually according to your taste.
When you turn the air conditioning system
off, the climate control system cannot
lower the inside temperature below outside
temperature.
(3) (4) To turn the climate control system off, push
the "OFF" switch (8).

NOTE:
To find your comfortable zone, start with
the 22C (72F) setting.
62Jl44 If you turn the temperature selector (1) to
the highest or lowest limit, the climate
control system will operate at the maxi-
mum cooling or heating and the blower
will run at full speed.
To avoid blowing cold air in cold weather
or hot air in hot weather, the system will

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

delay turning on the blower until warmed If the "AUTO" indicator in the display Maintenance
or chilled air is available. blinks with the ignition switch in the "ON" If you do not use the air conditioner for a
If your vehicle has been left in the sun position, there is a problem with the air long period, such as during winter, it may
with the windows closed, it will cool conditioning system. Bring the vehicle to not give the best performance when you
faster if you open the windows briefly. your SUZUKI dealer to have the problem start using it again. To help maintain opti-
Even under the automatic operation, you corrected. mum performance and durability of your air
can set some of the blower speed selec- conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.
tor (2) and MODE (air flow) selector (5) Manual Operation Operate the air conditioner at least once a
into manual mode. Then the manually You can manually control the climate con- month for one minute with the engine
selected function is maintained preferen- trol system. Set the selectors to your idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil
tially, and the other functions remain desired position. and helps protect the internal components.
under automatic operation. In this case,
the "FULL AUTO" indicator in the display NOTE:
will go out. Your vehicle uses the air conditioning
Even under the automatic operation, you refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called
can select "FRESH AIR" or "RECIRCU- "R-134a". R-134a replaced R-12 around
LATED AIR" manually. Then the selected 1993 for automotive applications. Other
air is maintained preferentially, and the refrigerants are available, including recy-
other functions remain under automatic cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used
operation. In this case, the "FULL" indi- in your vehicle.
cator in the display will go out.
Even if the engine is turned off, the tem- CAUTION
perature setting remains in the memory.
Using the wrong refrigerant may
When turning the defroster switch (6) on
under the automatic operation, the damage your air conditioning sys-
blower speed will be increased, "FRESH 77J043
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or
AIR" mode will be selected and the air replace the R-134a with other refrig-
Be careful not to cover the interior temper- erants.
conditioning system will turn on. In this ature sensor (c) between the steering
case, the "FULL AUTO" indicator will go wheel and the climate control panel, or the
out. When turning the defroster switch solar sensor (d) localed at the top of the
off, it will be returned to the previous set- driver's side dashboard. These sensors
ting. are used by the automatic system to regu-
With the air conditioning switch turned late temperature.
off, it is not possible to lower the inside
temperature belOW the outside tempera-
ture.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Audio Systems Precautions Cautions on Handling


When the inside of the car is very cold
and the player is used soon after switch-
ing on the heater, moisture may form on

0 1 4
.P~".-JJ
lI~
the disc or the optical parts of the player
[illoO~
......... I I - and proper playback may not be possi-
ble. If moisture forms on the disc, wipe it
off with a soft cloth. If moisture forms on
DIGITAL AUDIO (A)

egee
G:)
the optical parts of the player, do not use 520274

v ~ - - ))
0 000
000
the player for about one hour. This will
allow the condensation to disappear nor-
mally.
This unit has been designed specifically for
playback of compact discs bearing the
mark (A).
0\1OU.1M1! Driving on extremely bumpy roads which
-0I5CIFlD+ TDCT

cause severe vibrations may cause No other discs can be played.


sound to skip.
64J269
This unit uses a precision mechanism. Removing the disc Proper way to hold
Even in the event that trouble arises, the compact disc
FMIMW/LW CD PLAYER never open the case, disassemble the
WITH CD CHANGER CONTROL unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.
Please bring the unit to an authorized
SUZUKI dealer or a Clarion service
Department.

520275
To remove the compact disc from its stor-
age case, press down on the center of the
case and lift the disc out, holding it care-
fully by the edges.
Always handle the compact disc by the
edges.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Never touch the surface.

520348 520350
520347
Never stick labels on the surface of the Do not use compact discs that have large
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a compact disc or mark the surface with a scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc.
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from pencil or pen. Use of such discs will cause damage or
the center of the compact disc to the cir- prevent the system from operating prop-
cumference. erly.

Do not use any solvents such as commer-


520349

cially available cleaners, anti-static spray,


or thinner to clean compact discs.
r 520351

Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-


light or any heat source.

520277

New discs may have some roughness


around the edges. The unit may not work
or the sound may skip if such discs are
used. Use a ball-point pen (8), etc. to
remove the roughness (C) from edges of
the disc before insertion inside the unit.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

NOTE: Listening to a CD
Do not use commercially available CD CAUTION
protection sheets or discs equipped with
stabilizers, etc. Never insert your finger or hand
These may get caught in the internal
mechanism and damage the disc.
CD-R discs may not be able to playback
rnJoL
DIGITAL AUDIO (A)
into the CD insertion slot. Never
insert foreign objects.
Never insert a CD with glue coming
out from adhesive tape or a rental
in this unit due to the recording condi-
tions. CD label or with a trace indicating
520274 that adhesive tape or a rental CD
CD-RW discs cannot playback in this
unit. CDs or CD-ROMs carrying no mark (A) label has been removed. This may
cannot be used. cause the CD not to eject or result
Some discs previously recorded in CD- in a malfunction.
R\CD-RW format may not be used.

520291

A CD is inserted with its label facing


upward.
When there is a CD already loaded in
the unit, another CD cannot be loaded at
the same time. Do not use force when
inserting the CD into the CD insertion
slot.
If a blank disc (non-recorded CD-R) is
loaded in the unit, the disc will be
ejected.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

Radio Antenna General Power On/Off


Press the power on/off knob (1) to switch
power on.
Press the power on/off knob (1) again to
switch power off.
(2) Volume 'Up/Down
(3) (0)(80 Turn the volume control knob (1) clockwise
(4)
GG@ to increase the volume.
Turn the volume control knob (1) counter
(5)
O~OQ clockwise to decrease the volume.

Mute On/Off
(1) Press the mute button (2) to temporarily
muffle the sound.
80G143
64J270
Press the mute button (2) again to restore
The radio antenna at the front of the roof the sound to the preceding level.
(1) Power on/off knob - volume control
can be folded down and is removable. To knob
fold the antenna rearward, be sure to grip NOTE:
(2) Mute button In CD mode, play is temporarily stopped
the bottom of antenna. To remove the (3) Audio control button
antenna, turn it counterclockwise. To rein- (pause) instead of muting.
(4) Up button If power is switched off, .or if some b'-!tton
stall the antenna, turn it clockwise firmly by (5) Down button
hand. is pressed, mute IS automatically
released.
CAUTION
Audio Control
To avoid damage to the radio Bass / Treble / Balance / Fader can be
antenna: adjusted.
Remove the antenna when using an "-
automatic car wash. Press the audio control button (3) to select
Remove or fold down the antenna the desired item.
when the antenna hits anything Each time the audio control button (3) is
such as a low ceiling in a parking pressed the selectable items change as
garage or putting a car cover over follows:
your car.

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BAS (Bass) / TRE (Treble) / BAL (Balance) is provided with three selectable levels Radio
/FAD (Fader) / AVC (Auto Volume Control) (LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3). The range of volume
(only MP3 version) adjustment increases together with the
Pressing the audio control button (3) again LEVEL number,
releases Audio Control. 1) Press the tone/balance/fader control
button (3) until the AVC adjustment
Press the up button (4) or the down button mode is selected.
(5) to adjust the selected item. 2) Turn the tone/balance/fader control but-
ton (3) to select the desired AVC adjust- (4)
BAS (Bass) ment level. (Initial setting: LEVEL 2)
(4): To increase bass (5)
(5): To decrease bass
TRE (Treble)
(6) --t==::::::__~0~~-=:'::~:.:=J
(4): To increase treble
(5): To decrease treble (7)
BAL (Balance)
(4): To decrease the left speaker's vol- 64J271
ume (4) Up button
(5): To decrease the right speaker's vol- (5) Down button
ume (6) FM/AM button
FAD (Fader) (7) Preset button [1] to [6]
(4): To decrease the rear speaker's vol- (8) Auto search button
ume
(5): To decrease the front speaker's vol-
ume
AVC (Auto Volume ContrOl)
(only MP3 version)
(4): AVC OFF / AVC1 / AVC2/ AVC3
(5): AVC3/ AVC2/ AVC1 / AVC OFF

Adjusting the AVe (Auto volume con-


trol) (only MP3 version)
The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function
automatically adjusts (increases/
decreases) the sound volume in accor-
dance with vehicle speed. The AVC control

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Radio Mode NOTE: NOTE:


If FM/AM button (6) is pressed when power Stations can be preset for FM1, FM2, If the button for a station not preset is
is off or in other than radio mode, the last LW, MW1, and MW2 respectively. pressed, the unit displays ,,__ _no
station you were listening to is received. When stations are preset, the new data
is written over the old data.
Band
Each time FM/AM button (6) is pressed in Auto Preset
radio mode, the bands change as follows: By pressing auto search button (8) for
FM1 I FM2 I LW I MW1 I MW2 I (FM1) about 2 seconds or longer, six stations in
good receiving condition on the band now
Manual Tuning selected can be automatically preset.
The frequencies can be adjusted by press-
ing the up button (4) or the down button NOTE:
(5). Auto Preset can be released by pressing
(4): Higher frequency the auto search button (8) while auto
(5): Lower frequency preset is in process.
Stations can be preset for FM1, FM2,
Auto Tuning LW, MW1, and MW2 respectively.
If the up button (4) or the down button (5) is Up to six stations can be preset. If sta-
released after pressing it for about 1 sec- tions with good reception are not found,
ond or more, the unit searches for a station the number of stations preset may be
till it receives one. less than six.
(4): Higher frequency After you have preset stations, the sta-
(5): Lower frequency tion preset under the button with number
[1J is received. If none of stations is
NOTE: found, the unit is reset to the preceding
If AF is ON, the unit searches for RDS sta- frequency.
tions only. When stations are preset, the new data
is written over the old data.
Manual Preset If AF is ON, only RDS stations are pre-
If any of the preset buttons (7) with num- set. .
bers [1] to [6] is pressed for about 2 sec-
onds or more, the station received Preset Station Calling
corresponding to the pressed button is pre- By pressing any of the preset buttons (7)
set. with numbers [1] to [6], the corresponding
station preset can be received.

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RDS (Radio Data System) What is RDS? The "EON" indicator remains lit while RDS
Some FM stations are broadcasting added information is received.
data compatible with RDS. This radio set
offers convenient functions using such Emergency Announcement Recep-
tion
0 1 I data.
Emergency announcements are automati-
RDS service availability varies with areas.
----Jr----r-(9) Please understand the following functions cally received and displayed.
e>
LI

(00) (10) are not available in some areas.


(11) AF/REG OnlOff
(4) A < m )
AF (Alternative Frequency) Each time the auto frequency button (9) is
(5) v ~ -~ ) The unit searches for a station in better pressed, AF/REG changes as follows:
receiving condition that emits the same AF ON/REG OFF / AF ON/REG ON / AF
programme as now received, and automat- OFF/REG OFF / (AF ON/REG OFF)
(1) ically selects that station. The "AF" indicator lights up when AF is
ON. In addition to that, the "REG" indicator
REG (Region)
64J272 An area in which the AF function may be lights up when REG is ON.
(1) Power on/off knob - volume control used to select stations can be set. When
REG is ON, the AF function is effective in TA OnlOff
knob Press the traffic announcement button (10)
(4) Up button the present area only.
to turn TA on.
(5) Down button PS (Program Service Name) Press the traffic announcement button (10)
(9) Auto frequency button Instead of the frequency, the name of the again to turn TA off.
(10) Traffic announcement button broadcast station appears. When TA is turned on, the "TA" indicator
(11) Program type button lights.
PTY (Program Type) The ''TP'' indicator remains lit while TP
Programs can be searched for by PTY.
data is being received.
TA (Traffic Announcement)
The unit can search for stations emitting NOTE:
TP (traffic programmes), and tune in to If the up button (4) or the down button (5)
such stations in preference to others. Sta- is pressed while TA is turned on, the unit
tions emitting TP are called TP stations. searches for a TP station (TP SEEK).
If TP data is not received in about 20
EON (Enhanced Other Network) seconds after TA is turned on, TP SEEK
RDS information is updated constantly in automatically takes place only once.
response to the current position.
If no TP station is received, the unit dis-
plays "NOTHING".

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TA Standby NOTE: CD Player


If TP is received when TA is ON in CD or If the specified PTY is not received, the
CD changer mode, radio mode is automat- unit displays "NOTHING", and then PTY
(13)
ically selected. The unit returns to the pre- again. If the up button (4) or the down but-
ceding mode after TP. ton (5) is pressed, the same PTY is
searched for again.
PTY Search
Programs can be searched for by. PTY.
1) Press the program type button (11) to ~---:=--+ (14)
(4) (16)
select PTY mode. """''''''''(15)
2) Turn the volume control knob (1) to (5)
select a desired PTY.
Turning the volume knob (1) clockwise
changes the items in the following
(12)
order. (Turning it counter clockwise
changes them in the reverse order.) 64J273
NO PTY / NEWS / AFFAIRS / INFO / (4) Up button
SPORTS / EDUCATE / DRAMA / CUL- (5) Down button
TURE / SCIENCE / VARIED / POP / (12) CD button
ROCK / EASY M / LIGHT M / CLAS- (13) Eject button
SICS / OTHER M / WEATHER / (14) Scan button
FINANCE / CHILDREN / SOCIAL / (15) Repeat button
RELIGION / PHONE IN / TRAVEL / (16) Random play button
LEISURE / JAZZ / COUNTRY /
NATION M / OLDIES / FOLK M / DOC-
UMENT / (NEWS)
3) Press the up button (4) or the down but-
ton (5) while PTY is displayed.
Search begins.

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CD Mode NOTE: CD Changer


CD mode is selected by pressing the CD When the present track in REPEAT play A CD changer is optional. Consult your
button (12) when power is off or in other mode comes to its end, it returns to nor- dealer for details.
modes. mal play.
If Fast Forward is kept to the end of the
NOTE: disc, it returns to the first track.
CD mode is not selected if no CD is in
the unit. SCAN Play
If the mode has changed to CD changer For scan play (playing about 10 seconds of
mode, press the CD button (12) again. the top of each traCk), press the scan but- "..:::=---::=--t (14)
ton (14). (4) (16)
CD Insert/Eject To release scan play, press the scan button (15)
To insert a CD, make sure that its label (14) again. (5)
side is up. The "SCN" indicator remains lit during
To eject it, press the eject button (13). scan play.
(12) (18) (17)
NOTE: REPEAT Play
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CD is in the unit. Be careful not to insert a repeatedly), press the repeat button (15).
CD when the "CD IN" indicator is lit. To release repeat play, press the repeat (4) Up button
button (15) again. (5) Down button
Track Selection The "RPr' indicator remains lit during (12) CD button
The desired track can be selected by repeat play. (14) Scan button
pressing the up button (4) or the down but- (15) Repeat button
ton (5). RANDOM Play (16) Random play button
(4): Next track For random play (playing the disc tracks at (17) Disc up button
(5): Preceding track (Press it twice) random), press the random play button (18) Disc down button
(16).
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse To release random play, press the random
Play speed increases while the up button play button (16) again.
(4) or down button (5) is kept depressed. The "ROM" indicator remains lit during ran-
(4): Fast forward dom play.
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CD Changer Mode If Fast Forward is kept to the end of the To release disc repeat play, press the
If the CO button (12) is pressed when disc, it returns to the first track. repeat button (15) again.
power is off or in other modes, CD changer The "O.RPT' indicator remains lit during
mode is selected. SCAN Play disc repeat play.

NOTE: SCAN Play RANDOM Play


For scan play (playing about 10 seconds of
CD changer mode is not selected if the
the top of each track on the present disc), RANDOM Play
CD changer is not connected, or if no
CD is inserted in the unit. press the scan button (14). For random play (playing the disc tracks at
To release scan play, press the scan button random), press the random play button
If the mode has changed to CD mode,
(14) again. (16).
press the CD button (12) again.
The "SCN" indicator remains lit during To release random play, press the random
scan play. play button (16) again.
Disc Up/Down
The desired disc can be selected by press- The "ROM" indicator remains lit during ran-
DISC SCAN Play dom play.
ing The disc up button (17) or the disc For'disc scan play (playing about 10 sec-
down button (18). onds of the top of the first track on each DISC RANDOM Play
(17): Next disc disc), press the scan button (14) for about For disc random play (playing the tracks of
(18): Preceding disc 1 second or more. all discs at random), press the random play
To release disc scan play, press the scan button (16) for about 1 second or more.
Track Up/Down button (14) again. To release disc random play, press the ran-
The desired track can be selected by The "O.SCN" indicator remains lit during dom play button (16) again. .
pressing the up button (4) or the down but- disc scan play. The "D. ROM" indicator remains lit during
ton (5). disc random play. .
(4): Next track REPEAT Play
(5): Preceding track (Press it twice)
REPEAT Play
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse For repeat play (playing the present track
Play speed increases while the up button repeatedly), press the repeat.button (15).
(4) or down button (5) is kept depressed. To release repeat play, pre~s the repeat
(4): Fast forward button (15) again.
(5): Fast reverse The "RPT' indicator remains lit during
repeat play.
NOTE: DISC REPEAT Play
When the present track in REPEAT play For disc repeat play (playing the present
mode comes to its end, it returns to nor- disc repeatedly), press the repeat button
mal play. (15) for about 1 second or more.

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MP3IWMA Player What is MP3IWMA? WMA


MP3 (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer-lItIIl) and o It is recommended to set the bit rate to
(if equipped) WMA (Windows MediaTM AudiO) are the "64 kbps or more" and ''fixed''.
compression formats of digital audio. The o Do not set the copy protect attribute on
(13) former is developed by MPEG (Motion Pic- the WMA file to enable this unit to play
ture Experts Group), and the latter is back.
III 1 developed by Microsoft Corporation. Using
these compression formats, you can NOTE:
record the contents of about 10 music CDs Never assign the u. mp3", or u. wma" file
on a single CD media (This figures refer to name extension to a file that is not in the
data recorded on a 650 MB CD-R or CD- MP3/WMA format. This may not only pro-
(4) (16)
~~-=---'-(15) RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a duce noise from the speaker damage, but
(5) sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz). also damage your hearing.

Points to remember when making MP3! Recording MP3IWMA files on a CD-


WMAfiles media
(12) (18) (17)(20)
o You are recommended to minimize the
Common
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o High bit rate and high sampling fre-
(4) File up button both CD-DA files and MP3IWMA files.
quency are recommended for high qual-
(5) File down button o If CD-DA files are on the same disc as
ity sounds.
(12) CD button MP3 or WMA files, the songs may not
o Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not
(13) Eject button play in the intended order, or some
recommended because playing time is
(15) Repeat button songs may not play at all.
not displayed properly and sound may
(16) Random play button o When storing MP3 data and WMA data
be skipped. .
(17) Folder up button on the same disc, use different folders
o The playback sound quality differs
(18) Folder down button for each data.
depending on the encoding circum-
(20) Text display button o Do not record files other than MP3IWMA
stances. For details, refer to the user
files and unnecessary folder on a disc.
manual of your own encoding software
o The name of an MP3IWMA file should
and writing software.
be added by rules as shown in the fol-
MP3 lowing descriptions and also comply with
oIt is recommended to set the bit rate to the rules of each file system.
"128 kbps or more" and "fixed". o The file extension ".mp3" or ".wma"
should be assigned to each file depend-
ing on the file format.

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You may encounter trouble in playing Maximum number of files/folders Folder Up/Down
MP3IWMA files or displaying the infor- Maximum number of files: 511 (files + The desired folder can be selected by
mation of MP3IWMA files recorded with folders) pressing the folder up button (17) or the
certain writing software or CD recorders. Maximum number of files in one folder: folder down button (18).
This unit does not have a play list func- 255 (17): Next folder
tion. Maximum depth of trees: 8 (18): Preceding folder
Although Multi-session recording is sup- Maximum number of folders: 255 (Root
ported, the use of Disc-at-Once is rec- folder is included.). Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
ommended. Play speed increases while the button 4)
MP3IWMA Mode or (5 is kept depressed.
Compression formats MP3IWMA mode is selected by pressing (4): .Fast forward
the CD button (12) when power is off or in (5): Fast reverse
MP3 other modes .
Bit rate
NOTE:
MPEG1 Audio Layer II: 64 k - 320 kbps
NOTE: When the present file in REPEAT play
MPEG1 Audio Layer III : 32 k - 320 kbps
MP3IWMA mode is not selected if no mode comes to its end, it returns to nor-
MPEG2 Audio Layer II : 64 k - 320 kbps
MP3IWMA disc is in the unit. mal play.
MPEG2 Audio Layer III : 8 k - 160 kbps
If the mode has changed to CD changer If Fast Forward is kept to the end of the
Sampling frequency mode, press the CD button (12) again. disc, it returns to the first file.
MPEG1 Audio Layer 111111: 44.1 kl48 kl32
kHz Disc Insert/Eject Text Display
MPEG2 Audio Layer 11/111 : 22.05 kl24 kI
To insert a disc, make sure that its label Each time the text display button (20) is
16 kHz side is up. To eject it, press the eject button pressed in MP3IWMA mode, the display
WMA (Ver.7, Ver.8, Ver. 9*) (13). change as follows:
Bit rate Elapsed Time 1 Folder Name 1 File Name 1
32 k - 192 kbps NOTE: (Elapsed Time)
Sampling frequency The "CD IN" indicator remains lit while a
44.1 kl48 kl32 kHz disc is in the unit. Be careful not to insert a NOTE:
WMA 9 Professional/LossLessNoice disc when the "CD IN" indicator is lit. For scrolling text, hold down the text dis-
are not supported. play button (20) for 2 seconds or more.
File Up/Down
Supported file systems The desired file can be selected by press- REPEAT Play
ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Apple Extension ing the file up button (4) or the file down For repeat play (playing the present file
to ISO 9660, Joliet, Romeo button (5). repeatedly), press the repeat button (15).
(4): Next file To release repeat play, press the repeat
(5): Preceding file (Press it twice.) button (15) again.

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The "RPT' indicator remains lit during Anti-Theft System (SEC) You can set up a 4-digit 10 to prevent theft.
repeat play. Once you set up the 10, the unit is inopera-
ble without the 10 when this unit or the bat-
RANDOM Play tery is removed.
For random play (playing the disc files at
random), press the random play button NOTE:
(16). (11) If the wrong user 10 is entered 10 times,
To release random play, press the random the unit displays "HELP" and cannot be
play button (16) again. (4) operated.
The "ROM" indicator remains lit during ran- If you should forget your user 10, consult
dom play. your dealer.

(1) (19)

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(1) Power on/off knob - volume control


knob
(4) Up button
(11) Program type button
(19) Numbered buttons [1] to [4]

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User 10 Setting User 10 Entry EraSing User 10


1) Press the power on/off knob (1) to turn Once the 10 is set up, this unit displays Your stored user 10 can be erased. After
off the power. "SEC" to prompt you to enter your user 10 erasing it, you may set a new user 10.
2) With numbered buttons (19) with num- when the power is turned on again in the Therefore, you can change your user 10 as
ber [3] and [4] kept depressed at the case of removal of this unit or the battery. often as you like.
same time; press the power on/off knob The unit cannot be used unless the 10 is
(1) for about 1 second or more. entered in the following order. 1) Press the power on/off knob (1) to turn
The unit displays "SEC". off the power.
3) With the up button (4) kept depressed, NOTE: 2) With the numbered buttons (19) with
press the numbered button (19) with The unit does not display "SEC" when the numbers [3] and [4] kept depressed at
number [1]. power is turned on within 20 seconds from the same time, press the power on/off
The unit displays "- - - -". the last use. knob (1) for about 1 second or more.
4) Press the numbered buttons (19) with The unit displays "SEC".
number [1] to [4], and enter the user 10. 1) With the up button (4) kept depressed, 3) With the up button (4) kept depressed,
Each button corresponds to each digit, press the numbered button (19) with press the numbered button (19) with
and the number increases each time number [1].
number [1].
the button is pressed. The unit displays "- - - -". The unit displays "- - - -".
For example, to raise the digit second 2) Press the numbered buttons (19) with 4) Press the numbered buttons (19) with
from the left to 3, press the numbered number [1] to [4], and enter the user 10. number [1] to [4], and enter the user 10.
button (19) with number [2] four times. Each button corresponds to each digit. Each button corresponds to each digit.
5) Press the program type button (11) for Enter the stored user 10. Enter the stored user 10.
about 2 second or more to enter. 3) Press program type button (11) for 5) Press the program type button (11) for
Power is switched off after the unit dis- about 2 second or more to enter. about 2 seconds or more to enter.
plays "SEC". Power is switched off. The power is turned off approx. 10 sec-
Once the 10 is set up, the 10 is required When you switch the unit back on, it is onds after "- - - -" is displayed.
at power-on when this unit or the bat- in radio mode for normal use.
tery has been removed.

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Troubleshooting
If you suspect something is wrong, then please check and take steps as described below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your nearest dealer.

Common
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
A lot of noise A mobile phone is used nearby. If you are going to use a mobile phone, use it
away from the unit.
Unable to operate The security function is on. If the unit displays "SEC", enter your user ID.
If the unit displays "HELP", consult your dealer.

Radio
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
A lot of noise The unit is not exactly tuned in to the station. Tune it exactly to the station.
Unable to receive by auto tuning There is no station emitting signals powerful Pick up a station by manual tuning.
enough. Turn AF off.
If AF is ON, the unit searches for RDS stations
only.
Unable to preset stations of sig- If AF is ON, only RDS stations will be preset. Turn AF off.
nals powerful enough by auto
preset

CD
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
Sound skipping or noise The disc is dirty. Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.
The disc has a major flaw or is warped. Replace the disc with another without flaws.
CD cannot be inserted A disc is already loaded. Insert a CD after having removed the already
inserted disc by pressing the eject button (13).

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Error Display Messages


CD
Display Possible cause Possible solution
The disc cannot be read. Insert the disc with its label side up.
Check the disc that it is not warped and is free of flaws.
ERROR 1
If ERROR 1 does not go out when a normal disc is
inserted, consult your dealer.
The player developed an error of an unidentified If CD is inserted in the unit, press the eject button (13)
ERROR 3 cause. to remove the disc.
If the disc cannot be ejected, consult your dealer.

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Remote Audio Controls You can control basic functions of the For vehicle with navigation system
audio system with the switches on the Refer to the chart below how to use the
(if equipped) steering wheel. Use of the switches varies switches on the steering wheel.
depending on whether the navigation sys-
tem is equipped or not.

For vehicle without navigation system


To control the volume:
To increase the volume, push the switch
(1 ).
To decrease the volume, push the switch
(2) .
To mute, push the switch (3).

To select the mode, push the switch (4).


You can also turn on the audio system by
pushing the switch (4).

To change the radio station:


To advance to the next preset station,
(4) push the switch (5) briefly. (only MP3
(3) version)
(1) (5) To select the previous preset station,
(2) (6) push the switch (6) briefly. (only MP3
version)
To scan the higher frequency radio sta-
tion, push and hold the switch (5).
To scan the lower frequency radio sta-
tion, push and hold the switch (6).

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To scan the selection on a CD:
To advance to the next track on a CD,
push the switch (5).
To select the previous track on a CD,
push the switch (6).

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Turn by turn navigation system


Switch Mode
Switch
operation Navigation Tuner CD player
increase the increase the increase the
Push briefly
volume volume volume
(1 )
increase the increase the increase the
Push long
volume rapidly volume rapidly volume rapidly
decrease the decrease the decrease the
Push briefly
volume volume volume
(2)
decrease the decrease the decrease the
Push long
volume rapidly volume rapidly volume rapidly
Push briefly OK (perform) radio preset up switch to track 1
(3) repeat last
Push long scan tuner scan track
message
Push briefly switch to tuner mode or CD mode
(3) (4) (4)
Push long switch to navigation mode
(1)-~:mffi--(5)

(2) (6) scan to a higher


select the upper advance to next
Push briefly frequency preset
navigation menu track
radio station
(5)
select the upper scan to a higher
Push long navigation menu frequency radio fast forward a track
rapidly station
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scan to a lower
select the lower return to previous
Push briefly frequency preset
navigation menu track
radio station
(6)
select the lower scan to a lower
Push long navigation menu frequency radio fast rewind a track
rapidly station

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Full map navigation system


Switch Mode
Switch
operation Tuner CD CD (MP3, WMA)
increase the increase the increase the
Push briefly
volume volume volume
(1 )
increase the increase the increase the
Push long
volume rapidly volume rapidly volume rapidly
decrease the decrease the decrease the
Push briefly
volume volume volume
(2)
decrease the decrease the decrease the
Push long
volume rapidly volume rapidly volume rapidly
incoming call: answer call
(if installed with optional hands free device)
Push briefly
(3) during a call: end call
(if installed with optional hands free device)

(4) Push long redialing


(3) --'-':'-"'I~
(1) (5) (4) Push briefly start the voice control (if installed with optional microphone)
(2) -'..".,.--(6) scan to a higher
advance to next advance to next
Push briefly frequency preset
track track
radio station
(5)
scan to a higher
advance to next
Push long frequency radio fast forward a track
folder
station
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scan to a lower
return to previous return to previous
Push briefly frequency preset
track track
radio station
(6)
scan to a lower
return to previous
Push long frequency radio fast rewind a track
folder
station

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Full map navigation system


Switch Mode
Switch
operation Music Catcher SO card (MP3, WMA)
Push briefly increase the volume increase the volume
(1 )
Push long increase the volume rapidly increase the volume rapidly
Push briefly decrease the volume decrease the volume
(2)
Push long decrease the volume rapidly decrease the volume rapidly
incoming call: answer call
(if installed with optional hands free device)
Push briefly
(3) during a call: end call
(if installed with optional hands free device)
Push long redialing
(4) Push briefly start the voice control (if installed with optional microphone)
Push briefly advance to next track advance to next track
(4) (5)
(3)---,-,,:.......I1~ Push long advance to next folder advance to next folder
(1) (5)
Push briefly return to previous track return to previous track
(2) -'-......--(6) (6)
Push long return to previous folder return to previous folder

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