2010-2015 Suzuki Swift 4 Door OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT User Manual
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OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Heating (if equipped) and Air Conditioning System ........ 5-1  
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System ................. 5-3  
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System  
(Climate Control) ................................................................. 5-6  
Radio Antenna ..................................................................... 5-12  
Installation of Radio Frequency Transmitters .................. 5-12  
Audio System (if equipped) ................................................ 5-13  
Fuel Filler Cap ..................................................................... 5-43  
Engine Hood ........................................................................ 5-44  
Sun Visor ............................................................................. 5-45  
Interior Light Switch ........................................................... 5-46  
Accessory Socket ............................................................... 5-47  
Assist Grips (if equipped) .................................................. 5-47  
Coat Hooks (if equipped) .................................................... 5-48  
Glove Box ............................................................................ 5-48  
Cup Holder and Storage Area ............................................ 5-48  
Front Seat Back Pocket (if equipped) ............................... 5-49  
Footrest ................................................................................ 5-50  
Floor Mats ............................................................................ 5-50  
Luggage Compartment Cover (if equipped) ..................... 5-51  
Roof Rack Anchors ............................................................. 5-51  
Frame Hooks ....................................................................... 5-52  
5
60G407  
58MS0-14E  
Parking Brake Lever: 6  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Air Outlet  
EXAMPLE  
Heating (if equipped) and Air  
Conditioning System  
There are two types of heating and air con-  
ditioning systems as follows:  
1
1
2
• Manual Air Conditioning System  
• Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning  
System (Climate Control)  
2
3
4
3
5
5
58MST0512  
1. Windshield defroster outlet  
2. Side defroster outlet  
3. Side outlet  
4. Center outlet  
5. Floor outlet  
5-1  
58MS0-14E  
Pedal: 6  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Side outlet  
Center outlet  
(1)  
(1)  
(1)  
(2)  
68LM502  
74LHT0502  
Move the knob (1) vertically and the dial  
(2) horizontally, to adjust the direction of  
airflow as desired. When “Open”, air  
comes out from the side outlets regardless  
of the airflow selector position.  
Move the knob (1) vertically or horizontally to adjust the direction of airflow as desired.  
5-2  
58MS0-14E  
Gearshift Lever: 10  
Fuel Filler Cap: 5  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
NOTE:  
Ventilation (a)  
Manual Air Conditioning  
System  
During operation of the air conditioner, you  
may notice slight changes in engine  
speed. These changes are normal, the  
system is designed so that the compressor  
turns on or off to maintain the desired tem-  
perature.  
Description of Controls  
(2)  
Less operation of the compressor results  
in better fuel economy.  
74LHT0504  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the center and side air outlets.  
Blower speed selector (2)  
This is used to turn on the blower and to  
select blower speed by turning the selec-  
tor.  
Bi-level (b)  
Air flow selector (3)  
(1)  
(4)  
(3)  
(c)  
58MST0513  
Temperature selector with air condition-  
ing switch (1)  
This is used to select the temperature by  
turning the selector.  
74LHT0505  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the center, side and floor outlet.  
(b)  
(d)  
Foot (c)  
Also, this is used to turn on and off the air  
conditioning system by turning the selec-  
tor. To turn on the air conditioning system,  
turn the selector to a position other than  
“OFF”. When this selector is in the “OFF”,  
the air conditioning system will not turn on.  
(a)  
(e)  
63J048  
This is used to select one of the functions  
described below.  
74LHT0506  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and the side outlets, also  
comes out of the windshield outlets and  
also comes slightly out of the side outlets.  
5-3  
58MS0-14E  
Fuel Filler Cap: 5  
Folding Rear Seat: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
System Operating Instructions  
Foot & Windshield (d)  
Air intake selector (4)  
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  
through the vehicle during driving.  
(f)  
(g)  
74LHT0507  
68LM511  
Forced ventilation  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets, the windshield outlets,  
and the side outlets.  
This selector is used to select the following  
modes.  
The control settings are the same as for  
natural ventilation except you set the  
blower speed selector to a position other  
than “OFF”.  
Fresh Air (f)  
Windshield (e)  
When this mode is selected, the indicator  
light will go off and outside air is used.  
Normal cooling  
Set the air flow selector to “VENTILATION”,  
the temperature selector to the desired tem-  
perature position and the blower speed  
selector to the desired blower speed posi-  
tion, and set the selector to a position other  
than “OFF”. Setting the blower speed selec-  
tor to a higher blower speed position  
increases cooling efficiency.  
Recirculated Air (g)  
When this mode is selected, the indicator  
light will come on, outside air is shut out  
and inside air is recirculated. This mode is  
suitable when driving through dusty or pol-  
luted air such as in a tunnel, or when  
attempting to quickly cool down the inte-  
rior.  
74LHT0508  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the windshield outlets and the side outlets.  
You can switch the air intake selector to  
either “FRESH AIR” or “RECIRCULATED  
AIR” as you desire. Choosing “RECIRCU-  
LATED AIR” increases cooling efficiency.  
“FRESH AIR” and “RECIRCULATED AIR”  
are switched alternately each time the air  
intake selector is pushed.  
Quick cooling (using recirculated air)  
The control settings are the same as for  
normal cooling except you select “RECIR-  
CULATED AIR” and the highest blower  
speed.  
NOTE:  
If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an  
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-  
cle can become contaminated. Therefore,  
you should occasionally select “FRESH  
AIR”.  
5-4  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seat: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
Maintenance  
• If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for  
an extended period of time, the air in the  
vehicle can become contaminated.  
Therefore, you should occasionally  
select “FRESH AIR”.  
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning  
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called  
“R-134a”. R-134a replaced R-12 around  
1993 for automotive applications. Other  
refrigerants are available, including recy-  
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used  
in your vehicle.  
If you do not use the air conditioner for a  
long period, such as during winter, it may  
not give the best performance when you  
start using it again. To help maintain opti-  
mum performance and durability of your air  
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.  
Operate the air conditioner at least once a  
month for one minute with the engine  
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil  
and helps protect the internal components.  
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun  
with the windows closed, it will cool  
faster if you open the windows briefly  
while you operate the air conditioner with  
the air intake selector at “FRESH AIR”  
and the blower at high speed.  
NOTICE  
Using the wrong refrigerant may  
damage your air conditioning sys-  
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or  
replace the R-134a with other refrig-  
erants.  
Your air conditioner is equipped with air fil-  
ters. Clean or replace them as specified in  
the “Maintenance Schedule” in the  
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec-  
tion. Have this job done by your SUZUKI  
dealer as the lower glove box must be low-  
ered for this job.  
Dehumidifying  
Set the air flow selector to a desired air  
flow selector position, the temperature  
selector to the desired temperature posi-  
tion and the blower speed selector to the  
desired blower speed position. Also select  
“FRESH AIR” and set the selector to a  
position other than “OFF”.  
NOTE:  
Because the air conditioner dehumidifies  
the air, turning it on will help keep the win-  
dows clear.  
5-5  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seat: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
(1) Temperature selector  
(2) Blower speed selector  
(3) Air intake selector  
(4) Air flow selector  
(5) Defrost switch  
Automatic Heating and Air Conditioning System  
(Climate Control)  
Description of Controls  
(6) Air conditioning switch  
(7) “OFF” switch  
(8) “AUTO” switch  
(9) Display  
(1)  
(9)  
(2)  
(3)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(4)  
(5)  
71LST0504  
5-6  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seats: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Temperature selector (1)  
Blower speed selector (2)  
Air intake selector (3)  
(2)  
(1)  
(3)  
(a)  
(b)  
68LM514  
68LM515  
71LS10501  
Turn the temperature selector (1) to adjust  
the temperature.  
The blower speed selector (2) is used to  
turn on the blower and to select blower  
speed.  
Push the air intake selector (3) to change  
between the following modes.  
If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air  
intake will vary automatically as the climate  
control system maintains the selected tem-  
perature.  
If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the  
blower speed will vary automatically as the  
climate control system maintains the  
selected temperature.  
NOTE:  
When you select the recirculated air mode,  
the automatic operation system is deacti-  
vated if you push the “AUTO” switch (8).  
RECIRCULATED AIR (a)  
When this mode is selected, outside air is  
shut off and inside air is recirculated. This  
mode is suitable when driving through an  
area with polluted air such as a tunnel, or  
when attempting to quickly cool down the  
vehicle.  
5-7  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seats: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
FRESH AIR (b)  
When this mode is selected, outside air is  
introduced.  
Air flow selector (4)  
Ventilation (c)  
(c)  
“FRESH AIR” and “RECIRCULATED AIR”  
are selected alternately each time the air  
intake selector is pushed.  
(d)  
(e)  
74LHT0504  
NOTE:  
(4)  
If you select “RECIRCULATED AIR” for an  
extended period of time, the air in the vehi-  
cle can become contaminated. Therefore,  
you should occasionally select “FRESH  
AIR”.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the center and side air outlets.  
Bi-level (d)  
(f)  
68LM517  
Push the air flow selector (4) to change  
among the following functions. The indica-  
tion of the selected mode appears on the  
display.  
74LHT0505  
If the “AUTO” switch (8) is pushed, the air  
flow will vary automatically as the climate  
control system maintains the selected tem-  
perature.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and cooler air comes out  
of the center and side outlets. When the  
temperature selector (1) is in the fully  
COLD position or fully HOT position, how-  
ever, the air from the floor outlets and the  
air from the center and side outlets will be  
the same temperature.  
5-8  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seats: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Heat (e)  
Defrost switch (5)  
Defrost  
(5)  
74LHT0506  
74LHT0508  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets and the side outlets, a  
small amount of air comes out of the wind-  
shield defroster outlets and also comes  
slightly out of the side defroster outlets.  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the windshield defroster outlets, the side  
defroster outlets and the side outlets.  
NOTE:  
When the defrost switch (5) is pushed to  
turn on the defroster, the air conditioning  
system will come on and the “FRESH AIR”  
mode will be selected automatically. In  
very cold weather, however, the air condi-  
tioning system will not turn on.  
68LM518  
Heat & defrost (f)  
Push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the  
defroster.  
74LHT0507  
Temperature-controlled air comes out of  
the floor outlets, the windshield defroster  
outlets, the side defroster outlets and the  
side outlets.  
5-9  
58MS0-14E  
Folding Rear Seats: 3  
Seat Armrest: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Air conditioning switch (6)  
You can use the air conditioning switch (6)  
to manually turn the air conditioner on or off  
according to your preference. When you  
turn the air conditioning switch off, the cli-  
mate control system cannot lower the inside  
temperature below outside temperature.  
System Operating Instructions  
Automatic operation  
(6)  
(6)  
(1)  
To turn the climate control system off, push  
the “OFF” switch (7).  
NOTE:  
If the “AUTO” on the display blinks, there is  
a problem in the heating system and/or air  
conditioning system. You should have the  
system inspected by an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
68LM555  
(7)  
(8)  
68LM520  
The air conditioning switch (6) is used to  
turn on and off the air conditioning system  
only when the blower is on. To turn on the  
air conditioning system, push in the switch  
and “A/C” will appear on the display. To  
turn off the air conditioning system, push in  
the switch again and “A/C” will go off.  
NOTE:  
You can let the climate control system work  
automatically. To set the system for fully-auto-  
matic operation, follow the procedure below.  
To find the temperature at which you are  
most comfortable, start with the 25°C  
(75°F) setting.  
• If you turn the temperature selector (1)  
until “HI” or “LO” appears on the display,  
the climate control system will operate at  
maximum heating or cooling 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  
delay turning on the blower until warmed  
or chilled air is available.  
1) Start the engine.  
2) Push the “AUTO” switch (8).  
3) Set the desired temperature by turning  
the temperature selector (1).  
The blower speed, air intake and air flow  
are controlled automatically to maintain the  
set temperature.  
NOTE:  
• If your vehicle has been left in the sun  
with the windows closed, it will cool  
faster if you open the windows briefly.  
When you select the recirculated air mode,  
the automatic operation system is deacti-  
vated if you push the “AUTO” switch (8).  
5-10  
58MS0-14E  
Seat Armrest: 3  
Sun Visor: 5  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
• Even under the automatic operation, you  
can set individual selectors to the man-  
ual mode. The manually selected func-  
tions are maintained, and the other  
functions remain under automatic opera-  
tion.  
To return the blower speed selector (2),  
air intake selector (3), and air flow selec-  
tor (4) to automatic operation, push the  
“AUTO” switch (8).  
Manual operation  
Maintenance  
You can manually control the climate con-  
trol system. Set the selectors to the  
desired positions.  
If you do not use the air conditioner for a  
long period, such as during winter, it may  
not give the best performance when you  
start using it again. To help maintain opti-  
mum performance and durability of your air  
conditioner, it needs to be run periodically.  
Operate the air conditioner at least once a  
month for one minute with the engine  
idling. This circulates the refrigerant and oil  
and helps protect the internal components.  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
Your air conditioner is equipped with air fil-  
ters. Clean or replace them as specified in  
the “Maintenance Schedule” in the  
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” sec-  
tion. Have this job done by your SUZUKI  
dealer as the lower glove box must be low-  
ered for this job.  
(11)  
74LHT0509  
(10)  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
If you need maximum defrosting:  
• push the defrost switch (5) to turn on the  
defroster (the air conditioning system will  
come on and the “FRESH AIR” mode will  
be selected automatically),  
Your vehicle uses the air conditioning  
refrigerant HFC-134a, commonly called  
“R-134a”. R-134a replaced R-12 around  
1993 for automotive applications. Other  
refrigerants are available, including recy-  
cled R-12, but only R-134a should be used  
in your vehicle.  
74LHT0510  
Be careful not to cover the interior temper-  
ature sensor (10) located between the  
steering wheel and the climate control  
panel, or the solar sensor (11) located at  
the top of the driver’s side dashboard.  
These sensors are used by the automatic  
system to regulate temperature.  
• set the blower speed selector to HIGH,  
• adjust the temperature selector to the  
“HI” indication on the display, and  
• adjust the side outlets so the air blows  
on the side windows.  
NOTICE  
Using the wrong refrigerant may  
damage your air conditioning sys-  
tem. Use R-134a only. Do not mix or  
replace the R-134a with other refrig-  
erants.  
5-11  
58MS0-14E  
Interior Light Switch: 7  
Spot Light: 7  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Radio Antenna  
Installation of Radio  
Frequency Transmitters  
EXAMPLE  
We recommend that you always ask a  
SUZUKI dealer about frequency band,  
max output power, antenna position at  
vehicle and specific conditions for installa-  
tion and/or use before installing a radio  
transmitter in your vehicle. Such equip-  
ments may cause the electronic control  
system to malfunction if they are incor-  
rectly installed or they are not suited for the  
vehicle.  
63J055  
The radio antenna on the roof is remov-  
able. To remove the antenna, turn it coun-  
terclockwise. To reinstall the antenna, turn  
it clockwise firmly by hand.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to the radio  
antenna:  
• Remove the antenna when using an  
automatic car wash.  
• Remove the antenna when the  
antenna hits anything such as a  
low ceiling in a parking garage or  
putting a car cover over your vehi-  
cle.  
5-12  
58MS0-14E  
Front Seat Heater: 8  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Audio System (if equipped)  
AS  
FM  
RPT  
RDM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
AM/FM CD PLAYER  
5-13  
58MS0-14E  
Accessory Socket: 8  
Assist Grips: 3  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Safety Information  
Notes on Discs  
Precautions  
Cautions on Handling  
WARNING  
When the inside of the vehicle is very  
cold and the player is used soon after  
switching on the heater, condensation  
may form on the disc or the optical  
parts of the player and proper playback  
may not be possible. If condensation  
forms on the disc, wipe it off with a soft  
cloth. If condensation forms on the opti-  
cal parts of the player, do not use the  
player for about one hour. This will  
allow the condensation to disappear  
normally.  
If you pay extended attention to oper-  
ating the audio system or viewing the  
audio system display while driving,  
an accident can occur. If you set the  
sound volume too loud, it could pre-  
vent you from being aware of road  
and traffic conditions.  
• Keep your eyes on the road and  
your mind on the drive. Avoid pay-  
ing extended attention to operating  
the audio system or viewing the  
audio system display.  
• Familiarize yourself with the audio  
system controls and operation of  
the audio system before driving.  
• Preset your favorite radio stations  
before driving so that you can  
quickly tune to them using the pre-  
sets.  
• Set the sound volume to a level that  
will allow you to continue to be  
aware of road and traffic conditions  
while driving.  
(A)  
This unit has been designed specifically for  
playback of compact discs bearing mark  
(A) shown above.  
No other discs can be played.  
Driving on extremely bumpy roads  
which cause severe vibrations may  
cause sound to skip.  
This unit uses a precision mechanism.  
Even in the event that trouble arises,  
never open the case, disassemble the  
unit, or lubricate the rotating parts.  
Please bring the unit to an authorized  
SUZUKI dealer.  
5-14  
58MS0-14E  
Coat Hooks:  
Eyeglasses Holder:  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Removing the disc Proper way to hold  
the compact disc  
To remove fingermarks and dust, use a  
soft cloth, and wipe in a straight line from  
the center of the compact disc to the cir-  
cumference.  
Never stick labels on the surface of the  
compact disc or write on the surface with a  
pencil or pen.  
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.  
(B)  
(B)  
(C)  
Always handle the compact disc by the  
edges.  
Never touch the surface.  
Do not use any solvents such as commer-  
cially available cleaners, anti-static spray,  
or thinner to clean compact discs.  
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 (B), etc. to  
remove the roughness (C) from the edges  
of the disc before inserting it into the unit.  
5-15  
58MS0-14E  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
WARNING  
This is a class I laser product. Use of  
controls or adjustments or perfor-  
mance of procedures other than  
those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not open covers and do not  
attempt to repair this unit by yourself.  
Refer servicing to qualified person-  
nel.  
Do not use compact discs that have large  
scratches, are misshaped, or cracked, etc.  
Use of such discs will cause damage or  
prevent the system from operating prop-  
erly.  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sun-  
light or any heat source.  
NOTE:  
• Do not use commercially available CD  
protection sheets or discs equipped with  
stabilizers, etc.  
These may get caught in the internal  
mechanism and damage the disc.  
• It may be impossible to play CD-R discs  
with this unit due to the recording condi-  
tions.  
• CD-RW discs cannot be played with this  
unit.  
5-16  
58MS0-14E  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Basic Operations  
(1) VOL PUSH POWER knob  
(2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
(3) MUTE button  
(3)  
AS  
RPT  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(1)  
(2)  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
5-17  
58MS0-14E  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Turning power on/off  
Adjusting bass/treble/balance /fader  
1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2).  
Adjusting the AVC (Auto volume con-  
trol)  
The Auto Volume Control (AVC) function  
Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1).  
The unit starts in the function mode it was  
in when the power was turned off last.  
Each time the knob is pressed, sound  
adjustment will change as follows:  
automatically  
adjusts  
(increases/  
decreases) the sound volume in accor-  
dance with vehicle speed. The AVC control  
is provided with three selectable levels  
(LEVEL OFF, 1, 2, 3). The range of volume  
adjustment increases together with the  
LEVEL number.  
1) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2) until the AVC adjust-  
ment mode is selected.  
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2) to select the desired  
AVC adjustment level. (Initial setting:  
LEVEL 2)  
Adjusting the volume  
Turn the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1).  
Turning it clockwise increases the volume;  
turning it counterclockwise decreases the  
volume.  
Bass adjustment (BASS 0)  
Treble adjustment (TREBLE 0)  
Balance adjustment (BALANCE 0)  
Fader adjustment (FADER 0)  
AVC adjustment (LEVEL 2)  
NOTE:  
While driving, adjust the volume to an  
extent that sound and/or noise coming  
from outside the vehicle can be heard.  
Mute  
Press the MUTE button (3) to mute the  
sound. To cancel the mute, press the  
MUTE button (3) again.  
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2) to adjust the sound.  
5-18  
58MS0-14E  
OTHER CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT  
Listening to the Radio  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
(1) FM button  
(2) AM button  
(3) Up button  
(4) Down button  
(7)  
AS  
RPT  
(1)  
(2)  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(5) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
(6) Preset buttons ([1] to [6])  
(7) AS button  
(5)  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(A) Band  
(B) Frequency  
(3)  
(4)  
(6)  
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Selecting the FM band  
Preset memory  
Auto store mode on/off  
Press the FM button (1).  
Each time the button is pressed, the recep-  
tion band will change as follows:  
1) Select the desired station.  
2) Hold down a desired button ([1] to [6])  
of the Preset buttons (6) to which you  
want to store the station for 2 seconds  
or longer.  
Press the AS button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
is switched as follows:  
FM1  
FM2  
AS mode on AS mode off  
Auto store  
Hold down the AS button (7) for 2 seconds  
or longer.  
Six stations in good reception will automat-  
ically be stored to the Preset buttons (5) in  
order, starting from a station whose fre-  
quency is the lowest.  
Selecting the AM band  
Press the AM button (2).  
Radio Reception  
Radio reception can be affected by envi-  
ronment, atmospheric conditions, or radio  
signal’s power and distance from the sta-  
tion. Nearby mountains and buildings may  
interfere or deflect radio reception, causing  
poor reception. Poor reception or radio  
static can also be caused by electric cur-  
rent from overhead wires or high voltage  
power lines.  
Seek tuning  
Press the seek Up button (3) or the seek  
Down button (4).  
The unit stops searching for a station at a  
frequency where a broadcast station is  
available.  
NOTE:  
• Auto store can be released by pressing  
AS button (7) while auto store is under  
way.  
• When the auto store is performed, the  
station previously stored in the memory  
at the position is overwritten.  
• When there are fewer than 6 stations that  
can be stored even if 1 round of auto  
store operation is performed, no station  
will be stored at the remaining Preset  
buttons (6).  
Manual tuning  
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND  
knob (5).  
The frequency being received is displayed.  
• 6 stations can be preset for FM1 and  
FM2 in common, and 6 stations for AM in  
auto store mode.  
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Listening to a CD  
Display  
(A)  
(2)  
(1)  
(B)  
(1) Insertion slot  
(2) Eject button  
(3) CD button  
(6)  
AS  
RPT  
(7)  
(8)  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
(4) Up button  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(5) Down button  
(6) RPT button  
(7) RDM button  
(8) DISP button  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(A) Track number  
(B) Play time  
NOTE:  
(4)  
(5)  
(3)  
This product does not support 8 cm CD  
(sometimes called as “mini single CD”, “3-  
inch CD”, “CD3”, etc.).  
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Ejecting a CD  
Press the Eject button (2).  
NOTICE  
• Never insert your finger or hand  
into the CD insertion slot. Never  
insert foreign objects.  
• Never insert a CD with glue coming  
out from adhesive tape or a rental  
CD label or with a trace indicating  
that adhesive tape or a rental CD  
label has been removed. This may  
cause the CD not to eject or result  
in a malfunction.  
When the ignition mode is “LOCK”, the CD  
remained ejected for around 15 seconds or  
longer will automatically be drawn inside  
the unit. (Auto reload function)  
(A)  
The backup eject function:  
CDs or CD-ROMs carrying no mark (A)  
cannot be used.  
Some discs recorded in CD-R/CD-RW  
format may sometimes be impossible  
to use.  
This function allows you to eject a CD by  
pressing the Eject button (2) even when  
the ignition mode is off.  
NOTICE  
Selecting a CD mode  
Press the CD button (3).  
If you forcefully try to push an ejected  
CD inside the unit before auto reload-  
ing, the disc surface might be  
scratched.  
When reloading a CD, remove it from  
the unit completely before reloading.  
Loading a CD  
Insert a CD in the Insertion slot (1).  
When a CD is loaded, play starts.  
A CD is to be inserted with its label  
side up.  
Listening to a CD  
When a CD is inserted, playback will auto-  
matically start.  
When a CD is already inside the unit,  
press the CD button (3) to start playback.  
When there is a CD already in the unit,  
it is impossible to insert another CD  
without ejecting the CD in the unit. Do  
not use force to insert a CD into the CD  
insertion slot.  
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Selecting a track  
Repeat playback  
Display change  
Press the Up button (4) to listen to the  
next track.  
Press the Down button (5) twice to lis-  
ten to the previous track.  
Press the RPT button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press the DISP button (8).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
When the Down button (5) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
Play time  
Disc title  
Track title  
OFF TRACK REPEAT  
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track  
Hold down the Up button (4) to fast for-  
ward the track.  
Hold down the Down button (5) to fast  
rewind the track.  
TRACK REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
NOTE:  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
• If text data contains more than 12 char-  
acters, the “>” mark will appear at the  
right end. Holding down the DISP button  
(8) for 1 second or longer can display the  
next page.  
Random playback  
Press the RDM button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
OFF TRACK RANDOM  
TRACK RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the loaded disc will be  
played in random order.  
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Listening to an MP3/WMA Disc  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
(D)  
(C)  
(1) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
(2) Up button  
(3) Down button  
(4) RPT button  
(5) RDM button  
(4)  
AS  
RPT  
(5)  
(6)  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(6) DISP button  
(1)  
(A) Folder number  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(D) MP3/WMA indicator  
(2)  
(3)  
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Selecting a folder  
Random playback  
Repeat playback  
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND  
knob (1) to select a folder.  
Press the RDM button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press the RPT button (4).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Selecting a track  
Press the Up button (2) to listen to the  
next track.  
OFF  
FOLDER RANDOM  
ALL RANDOM  
OFF  
FILE REPEAT  
FOLDER REPEAT  
Press the Down button (3) twice to lis-  
ten to the previous track.  
When the Down button (3) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
FILE REPEAT  
FOLDER RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM.F” will  
light.  
The tracks in the current folder will be  
played in random order.  
ALL RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the loaded disc will be  
played in random order.  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track  
Hold down the Up button (2) to fast for-  
ward the track.  
Hold down the Down button (3) to fast  
rewind the track.  
FOLDER REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT.F” will light.  
All tracks in the currently selected  
folder will be played repeatedly.  
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Display change  
Press the DISP button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
Play time  
Folder name  
File name  
Album name (MP3 only)  
Track title  
Artist name  
NOTE:  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
• If text data contains more than 12 char-  
acters, the “>” mark will appear at the  
right end. Holding down the DISP button  
(6) for 1 second or longer can display the  
next page.  
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MP3  
Do not write files other than MP3/WMA  
files and unnecessary folders on a disc.  
MP3/WMA files should be named to  
meet the standards and the file system  
specifications as shown below.  
The file extension “.mp3” or “.wma”  
should be assigned to files based on  
their format independently.  
You may encounter a trouble in playing  
MP3/WMA files or displaying informa-  
tion of MP3/WMA files depending on  
the writing software or CD recorder in  
use.  
Notes on MP3/WMA  
It is recommended to set the bit rate to  
“128 kbps or more” and “fixed”.  
What is MP3/WMA?  
MP3 (MPEG1/2 Audio Layer-III) and WMA  
TM  
(Windows Media  
Audio) are the com-  
WMA  
pression formats of digital audio. The  
former is developed by MPEG (Motion Pic-  
ture Experts Group), and the latter is  
developed by Microsoft Corporation.  
Using these compression formats, you can  
record contents of about 10 music CDs on  
a single CD media. (This figure refers to  
data recorded on a 650 MB CD-R or CD-  
RW at a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a  
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.)  
It is recommended to set the bit rate to  
“64 kbps or more” and “fixed”.  
Do not set the copy protect attribute on  
the WMA file to enable this unit to play-  
back.  
NOTICE  
Never assign the “.mp3”, or “.wma”  
file name extension to a file if it is not  
in the MP3/WMA format file. Failure to  
observe this may result in damage to  
the speaker due to noise production.  
This unit does not have a play list func-  
tion.  
It is recommended to write discs in  
Disc-at-Once mode even though Multi-  
session mode is supported.  
Points to remember when making MP3/  
WMA files  
Common  
Recording MP3/WMA files on a CD  
media  
High bit rate and high sampling fre-  
quency are recommended for high  
quality sounds.  
Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not  
recommended. Selecting VBR may  
cause display of incorrect playing time  
and jumpiness of playback.  
Compression formats  
MP3  
It is recommended not to write both  
CD-DA files and MP3/WMA files on a  
disc.  
Bit rate:  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 64 k - 320 kbps  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 64 k - 160 kbps  
If both CD-DA files and MP3/WMA files  
are on the same disc, tracks may not  
be played in the correct order or some  
tracks may not be played at all.  
When storing both MP3 data and WMA  
data on the same disc, sort and place  
them in different folders.  
Sampling frequency  
:
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/24 kHz  
Playback sound quality varies depend-  
ing on the encoding environment. For  
details, refer to the user manual of the  
encoding software and the writing soft-  
ware in use.  
WMA (Ver.7, Ver.8)  
Bit rate: CBR 48 k -192 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
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WMA (Ver. 9*)  
Bit rate: CBR 48 k - 320 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are  
not supported.  
Supported file systems  
ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo  
Maximum number of files/folders  
Maximum number of files: 512 (files +  
folders)  
Maximum number of files in a folder:  
512  
Maximum depth of tree structure: 8  
Maximum number of folders: 255  
(Root folder is included.)  
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Listening to files stored in a USB device  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
(D)  
(1) USB button  
(2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
(3) Up button  
(C)  
(5)  
AS  
RPT  
(6)  
(7)  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
(4) Down button  
(5) RPT button  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(6) RDM button  
(7) DISP button  
(2)  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(A) Folder number  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
(D) MP3/WMA indicator  
(3)  
(4)  
(1)  
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Random playback  
Repeat playback  
NOTICE  
Press the RDM button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press the RPT button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Do not connect any USB device other  
than a USB memory or a USB audio  
player. Do not connect multiple USB  
devices to the USB connector using a  
USB hub, etc. Supplying power to  
multiple USB devices from the con-  
nector could cause overheating and  
smoking.  
OFF  
FOLDER RANDOM  
ALL RANDOM  
OFF  
FILE REPEAT  
FOLDER REPEAT  
Selecting a USB device mode  
Press the USB button (1).  
FILE REPEAT  
FOLDER RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM.F” will  
light.  
The tracks in the currently selected  
folder will be played in random order.  
ALL RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the connected USB  
device will be played in random order.  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
Selecting a folder  
Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND  
knob (2) to select the desired folder.  
FOLDER REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT.F” will light.  
All the tracks in the folder currently  
selected will be played repeatedly.  
Selecting a track  
Press the Up button (3) to listen to the  
next track.  
Press the Down button (4) twice to lis-  
ten to the previous track.  
When the Down button (4) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track  
Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for-  
ward the track.  
Hold down the Down button (4) to fast  
rewind the track.  
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Display change  
Recording MP3/WMA files on a USB device  
Notes on USB device  
Press the DISP button (7).  
Playback or display may not be possi-  
ble depending on the type of USB  
device in use or the condition of the  
recording.  
Depending on the connected USB  
memory, the files may be played in dif-  
ferent order from the order that the files  
were stored.  
Compatible USB devices  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
USB Mass Storage Class  
will change as follows:  
Play time  
For details as to whether your USB  
memory/USB Audio is compatible with  
USB Mass Storage Class, please con-  
tact the USB memory/USB Audio man-  
ufacturer.  
Folder name  
File name  
USB Standard Compatibility 1.1/2.0  
Full Speed  
Compression formats  
MP3  
File System FAT16/32  
Maximum current less than 500 mA  
Capacity less than 4 GB (1 partition)  
Bit rate:  
Album name (MP3 only)  
Track title  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 64 k - 320 kbps  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 64 k - 160 kbps  
USB device connection  
Sampling frequency  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
MPEG2 Audio Layer III: 16 k/22.05 k/24 kHz  
:
When connecting a USB device, make  
sure that the connector is pushed all  
the way into the port.  
Do not leave the USB device for long  
periods of time in places inside the  
vehicle where the temperature can rise  
too high.  
Artist name  
WMA (Ver.7, Ver.8)  
Bit rate: CBR 48 k -192 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
NOTE:  
WMA (Ver.9*)  
• “NO TITLE” will be displayed when there  
is no text information in the disc currently  
being played.  
• If text data contains more than 12 char-  
acters, the “>” mark will appear at the  
right end. Holding down the DISP button  
(7) for 1 second or longer can display the  
next page.  
Bit rate: CBR 48 k - 320 kbps  
Sampling frequency: 32 k/44.1 k/48 kHz  
Back up any important data before-  
hand. We cannot accept responsibility  
for any lost data.  
It is recommended not to connect a  
USB device that contains data files  
other than MP3/WMA format.  
* WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are  
not supported.  
Maximum number of files/folders  
Maximum number of files: 2500 (files +  
folders)  
Maximum number of files in a folder:  
255  
Maximum depth of tree structure: 8  
Maximum number of folders: 255  
(Root folder is included.)  
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®
Listening to an iPod  
Display  
(A)  
(B)  
(C)  
(1) USB button  
(2) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
(3) Up button  
(4) Down button  
(5) RPT button  
(5)  
AS  
RPT  
(6)  
(7)  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(6) RDM button  
(7) DISP button  
(2)  
(8) Preset buttons ([1] to [6])  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(A) Track title  
(B) Track number  
(C) Play time  
(1)  
(8)  
(4)  
(3)  
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®
Selecting an iPod mode  
Random playback  
Repeat playback  
Press the USB button (1).  
Press the RDM button (6).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Press the RPT button (5).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
Selecting a track  
Press the Up button (3) to listen to the  
next track.  
Press the Down button (4) twice to lis-  
ten to the previous track.  
OFF  
SONG RANDOM  
ALBUM RANDOM  
OFF SONG REPEAT  
When the Down button (4) is pressed  
once, the track currently being played  
will start from the beginning again.  
SONG RANDOM  
The random indicator “RDM” will light.  
The tracks in the iPod will be played in  
random order.  
ALBUM RANDOM  
The random indicator “D.RDM” will  
light.  
SONG REPEAT  
The repeat indicator “RPT” will light.  
The track currently being played will be  
played repeatedly.  
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track  
®
Hold down the Up button (3) to fast for-  
ward the track.  
Hold down the Down button (4) to fast  
rewind the track.  
®
The albums in the iPod will be played  
in random order.  
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®
Display change  
Playing Mode selection  
Notes on iPod  
Press the DISP button (7).  
Each time the button is pressed, display  
will change as follows:  
1) Press the button numbered [6] of the  
Preset buttons (8) for 1 second or  
longer.  
®
Supported iPod  
®
iPod touch (4th generation)  
(3rd generation)  
2) Turn the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2).  
(2nd generation)  
(1st generation)  
Playlist name /  
Track title (Playlist mode only)  
Each time the knob is turned, the mode  
will change as follows:  
®
iPod classic  
®
iPod nano  
(6th generation)  
(5th generation)  
(4th generation)  
(3rd generation)  
(2rd generation)  
(1st generation)  
(5th generation)  
Artist name /  
Track title  
PLAYLIST  
ARTIST  
ALBUM  
SONGS  
GENRE  
Album name /  
Track title  
®
iPod  
®
iPhone 4  
iPhone 3GS  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone  
®
Track title /  
Play time  
®
®
* Some functions may not be available  
depending on the model of iPod .  
* iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-  
tered in the U.S. and other countries.  
* iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other coun-  
tries.  
®
NOTE:  
®
If text data contains more than 12 charac-  
ters, the “>” mark will appear at the right  
end. Holding down the DISP button (7) for  
1 second or longer can display the next  
page.  
®
3) Press the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (2) to select the desired  
mode.  
* Apple is not responsible for the operation  
of this device or its compliance with  
safety and regulatory standards.  
NOTE:  
• When the button numbered [6] of the  
Preset buttons (8) is pressed, the previ-  
ous mode will be displayed.  
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®
iPod connection  
®
Make sure to detach the iPod after  
pressing the engine switch to change  
the ignition mode to LOCK. The iPod  
®
may not be shut down when it is being  
connected and may result in battery  
depletion.  
®
Please do not connect iPod accesso-  
®
ries such as an iPod remote control or  
headphones while connecting the  
®
iPod with the unit. The unit may not  
operate correctly.  
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Adjusting the volume  
Selecting the radio station (FM1, FM2,  
AM mode)  
Remote Audio Controls  
To increase the volume, hold down “+”  
of the VOL switch (1). The volume will  
keep on being increased until the  
switch is released.  
To decrease the volume, hold down “-”  
of the VOL switch (1). The volume will  
keep on being decreased until the  
switch is released.  
(if equipped)  
Controlling of basic functions of the audio  
system is available using the switches on  
the steering wheel.  
To select the next preset station, press  
“ ” of the switch (4) only for a moment.  
To select the previous preset station,  
press “ ” of the switch (4) only for a  
moment.  
To scan a higher frequency radio sta-  
tion, press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1  
second or longer.  
To scan a lower frequency radio sta-  
tion, press “ ” of the switch (4) for 1  
second or longer.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
To mute the sound, press the switch  
(2).  
Selecting the mode  
Press the switch (3).  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
will change as follows:  
®
Selecting the track (CD, USB (iPod ),  
mode)  
(1)  
To skip to the next track, press “ ” of  
the switch (4) only for a moment.  
To skip to the previous track, press “ ”  
of the switch (4) twice only for a  
moment.  
When the switch (4) is pushed down  
once only for a moment, the track cur-  
rently being played will start from the  
beginning again.  
FM1 (Radio)  
FM2 (Radio)  
CD  
®
USB (iPod )  
AM (Radio)  
Fast forwarding/Rewinding a track  
To fast forward, press “ ” of the switch  
(4) for 1 second or longer.  
To fast rewind, press “ ” of the switch  
(4) for 1 second or longer.  
It is possible to turn on the audio system by  
pressing the switch (3).  
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Anti-Theft Feature  
(1) VOL PUSH POWER knob  
(2) Preset buttons ([1] to [6])  
(3) Up button  
(4) TUNE FOLDER PUSH SOUND knob  
AS  
RPT  
RDM  
FM  
AM  
DISP  
PUSH  
SOUND  
TUNE/FLD  
(4)  
(1)  
USB  
CD  
6
1
2
5
3
4
(2)  
(3)  
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The anti-theft function is intended to dis-  
courage thefts, such as that the audio sys-  
tem becomes inoperable when it is  
installed on other vehicles.  
This function works by entering a Personal  
Identification Number (PIN).  
When the unit is disconnected from its  
power source, such as when the audio  
system is removed or the battery is discon-  
nected, the unit will become inoperable  
until the PIN is reentered.  
Setting the Anti-Theft Function  
1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1)  
to power off.  
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1]  
and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and  
press the VOL PUSH POWER knob  
(1).  
“SECURITY” will be displayed.  
3) Press the Up button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of the Preset buttons (2).  
Canceling the anti-theft feature  
To cancel the anti-theft function, delete the  
registered PIN.  
1) Press the VOL PUSH POWER knob (1)  
to power off.  
2) Hold down the buttons numbered [1]  
and [6] of the Preset buttons (2) and  
press the VOL PUSH POWER knob  
(1).  
“PIN ENTRY” will be displayed.  
3) Press the Up button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
4) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of the Preset buttons (2).  
5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer  
to delete the registered PIN. The indi-  
cation “----” will be displayed and the  
anti-theft function will be canceled.  
5) Hold down the TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or longer  
to set the anti-theft function.  
NOTE:  
Take a note of the registered PIN and keep  
it for the future use.  
NOTE:  
To change your PIN, first delete your cur-  
rent PIN, then set a new one.  
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Confirming the Personal Identification  
Number (PIN)  
When the main power source is discon-  
nected such as when the battery is  
replaced, etc, it is required to enter the PIN  
to make the unit operable again.  
1) Set the ignition switch to the “ACC”  
position.  
“SECURITY” will be displayed.  
2) Press the Up button (3) and the button  
numbered [1] of the Preset buttons (2)  
simultaneously.  
3) Enter a 4-digit number to be registered  
as PIN using the buttons numbered [1] -  
[4] of the Preset buttons (2).  
4) Hold down TUNE FOLDER PUSH  
SOUND knob (4) for 1 second or  
longer.  
When the PIN same as registered is  
entered, the power of the audio system  
will be turned off automatically and it  
will become operable again.  
NOTE:  
If an incorrect PIN is entered, “ERROR”  
and the total number of incorrect entry  
attempts will be displayed.  
If an incorrect PIN is entered 10 times or  
more, “HELP” will be displayed and the  
audio system will become inoperable.  
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Troubleshooting  
When encountered a problem, check and follow the instructions as described below.  
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Common  
When “SECURITY” is displayed, enter  
the ID.  
When “HELP” is displayed, contact your  
authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Unable to operate  
The security function is on.  
Fuse is blown.  
Unable to turn on the power (no sound).  
(No sound is produced)  
Contact your authorized SUZUKI dealer.  
Radio  
It may not be exactly tuned in to the sta-  
tion.  
Much noise  
Tune it in exactly to the station.  
There may be no station emitting signals  
powerful enough.  
Unable to receive by auto tuning  
Pick up a station by manual tuning.  
CD  
The disc is dirty.  
Wipe the disc with a soft cloth.  
Sound skips or noise produced  
The disc has a major scratch or is  
warped.  
Replace the disc with the one with no  
scratch and also not warped.  
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Problem  
MP3/WMA  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
The disc contains unsupported formatted  
data.  
No playback  
Check the file format.  
Sound skipping may occur when playing  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files.  
Sound skips or noise produced  
It is not recommended to play VBR files.  
USB  
There is no supported format file to play  
on this unit.  
Check the file format.  
Playback does not start when the USB  
device is connected.  
The current consumption of the USB  
device exceeds 500 mA.  
Use an USB device with a current con-  
sumption lower than 500 mA.  
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Error Display Messages  
Display  
CD  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Insert the disc with its label side up.  
Check the disc if it is not warped or is free of flaws.  
When ERROR 1 does not disappear even when a normal  
disc is inserted, contact your dealer.  
ERROR 1  
The disc cannot be read.  
When the CD is in the unit, press the CD eject button to  
remove the disc.  
When the disc cannot be ejected, contact your dealer.  
The player developed an error of an uni-  
dentified cause.  
ERROR 3  
®
USB/iPod  
Unplug the USB device and plug it again.  
When ERROR 1 does not disappear, contact your dealer.  
ERROR 1  
ERROR 3  
ERROR 4  
Inoperable due to an unidentified cause.  
The USB device is disconnected.  
Check the connection of the USB device.  
Check the USB device.  
The current consumption of the USB  
device exceeds 500 mA.  
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The fuel filler cap is located on the left rear  
side of the vehicle. The fuel filler door can  
be unlocked by pulling up the opener lever  
located on the outboard side of the driver’s  
seat and locked by simply closing the door.  
Fuel Filler Cap  
EXAMPLE  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
(3)  
(1)  
(1)  
Open  
Close  
(2)  
68LMT0503  
NOTE:  
68LM522  
The cap holder (1) holds the fuel filler cap  
(2) by hooking the groove (3) when refuel-  
ing.  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
57L51093  
To remove the fuel filler cap:  
1) Open the fuel filler door.  
2) Remove the cap by turning it counter-  
clockwise.  
To reinstall the fuel filler cap:  
1) Turn the cap clockwise until you hear  
several clicks.  
2) Close the fuel filler door.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
Remove the fuel filler cap slowly. The  
fuel may be under pressure and may  
spray out, causing injury.  
Fuel is extremely flammable. Do not  
smoke when refueling, and make  
sure there are no open flames or  
sparks in the area.  
74LHT0511  
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EXAMPLE  
Engine Hood  
WARNING  
If you need to replace the fuel cap,  
use a genuine SUZUKI cap. Use of an  
improper cap can result in a malfunc-  
tion of the fuel system or emission  
control system. It may also result in  
fuel leakage in the event of an acci-  
dent.  
EXAMPLE  
74LHT0514  
2) Push the under-hood release lever up  
74LHT0533  
with your finger, as shown in the illustra-  
tion. While pushing the lever, lift up the  
engine hood.  
To open the engine hood:  
1) Pull the hood release handle located on  
the outboard side of the driver’s side of  
the instrument panel. This will disen-  
gage the engine hood lock halfway.  
58MST0514  
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3) Continue to lift up the hood until it is  
Card holder (if equipped)  
Sun Visor  
high enough to support with the prop  
rod.  
EXAMPLE  
To close the engine hood:  
1) Lift the hood up slightly and remove the  
prop rod from the hole. Put the prop rod  
back to the holding clip.  
2) Lower the hood close to the bumper,  
then let it drop down. Make sure the  
hood is securely latched after closing.  
WARNING  
(1)  
Make sure the hood is fully closed  
and latched before driving. If it is not,  
it can fly up unexpectedly during  
driving, obstructing your view and  
resulting in an accident.  
EXAMPLE  
58MST0501  
79J161  
(1) Card holder  
The sun visors can be pulled down to block  
glare coming through the windshield, or  
they can be unhooked and turned to the  
side to block glare coming through the side  
window.  
You can put a card in the card holder (1) on  
the back of the sun visor.  
NOTICE  
When you park your vehicle outdoors  
in direct sunlight or in hot weather,  
do not leave plastic cards in the  
holder. The heat may distort them.  
NOTICE  
When unhooking and hooking a sun  
visor, be sure to handle it by the hard  
plastic parts or the sun visor can be  
damaged.  
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Vanity mirror (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
OFF (3)  
Interior Light Switch  
The light remains off even when the door is  
opened.  
EXAMPLE  
(3) (2) (1)  
(2)  
EXAMPLE  
58MST0503  
64J104  
(2) Vanity mirror  
WARNING  
This light switch has three positions which  
function as described below:  
68LM529  
NOTE:  
ON (1)  
The number of doors involved in the light-  
ing operation of the interior light depends  
on the vehicle specification. If there is a  
switch (rubber projection) at the door  
opening as shown, the door is involved in  
the lighting operation. The tailgate is also  
involved in this operation even without the  
rubber projection.  
• Do not use the mirror while driving  
your vehicle or could lose control  
of the vehicle.  
• When using the vanity mirror, do  
not move too close to a front air  
bag location or lean against it. If the  
front air bag is accidentally  
inflated, it could hit you hard.  
The light comes on and stays on regard-  
less of whether the door is open or closed.  
DOOR (2)  
The light comes on when the door is  
opened. After closing all doors, the light  
will remain on for about 15 seconds and  
then fade out. If you insert the key, or press  
the engine switch to change the ignition  
mode to “ACC” or “ON” during this time,  
the light will start to fade out immediately.  
After removing the key from the ignition  
switch, the light will turn on for about 15  
seconds and then fade out.  
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) Socket  
(if equipped)  
Accessory Socket  
Assist Grips (if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
58MST0505  
54G249  
58MST0506  
The accessory socket will work when the  
ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi-  
tion, or the ignition mode is “ACC” or “ON”.  
This socket can be used to provide 12 volt/  
120 watt power for electrical accessories.  
Assist grips are provided for convenience.  
Connect your portable digital music player,  
etc. to this socket to enjoy music through  
the vehicle’s audio system using it as a  
source. Refer to “Audio Systems” in the  
“OTHER CONTROL AND EQUIPMENT”  
section.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damaging the assist grip  
and the molded headlining, do not  
hang down the assist grip.  
NOTICE  
Use of inappropriate electrical acces-  
sories can cause damage to your  
vehicle’s electrical system. Make  
sure that any electrical accessories  
you use are designed to plug into this  
type of socket.  
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Coat Hooks (if equipped)  
Glove Box  
Cup Holder and Storage Area  
EXAMPLE  
57L51049  
74LHT0519  
58MST0507  
You can hang clothing on the coat hooks.  
These hooks are not designed for large or  
heavy items.  
To open the glove box, pull the latch lever.  
To close it, push the lid until it latches  
securely.  
EXAMPLE  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Your vehicle is equipped with side  
curtain air bags, do not hang sharp  
items like a hanger on the coat hook.  
When hanging the clothes, hang it on  
hook without using a hanger.  
Never drive with the glove box lid  
open. It could cause injury if an acci-  
dent occurs.  
68LMT0501  
The cup holders are provided in the center  
console.  
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Bottle holder  
Front Seat Back Pocket  
(if equipped)  
CAUTION  
Front  
Do not use the cup holder to hold  
cups containing hot liquids, or sharp-  
edged, hard or breakable objects.  
Objects in the cup holder may be  
thrown about during a sudden stop  
or impact, and could cause personal  
injury.  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
58MST0515  
58MST0508  
Rear  
This pocket is provided for holding light  
and soft things such as gloves, newspa-  
pers or magazines.  
CAUTION  
Do not put hard or breakable objects  
in the pocket. If an accident occurs,  
objects such as bottles, cans, etc.  
can injure the occupants in the rear  
seat.  
EXAMPLE  
68LM542  
You should hold a bottle with a cap in the  
holder.  
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WARNING  
Footrest  
Floor Mats  
Failure to take the following precau-  
tions may result in the driver’s side  
floor mat interfering with the pedals  
and causing a loss of vehicle control  
or an accident.  
EXAMPLE  
• Make sure that the floor mat grom-  
mets are hooked to the fasteners.  
• Never place additional floor mats  
on top of the existing floor mats.  
(1)  
EXAMPLE  
58MST0509  
74LHT0534  
Use the footrest (1) as a support for your  
left foot.  
To prevent the driver’s side floor mat from  
sliding forward and possibly interfering with  
the operation of the pedals, genuine  
SUZUKI floor mats are recommended.  
Whenever you put the driver’s side floor  
mat back in the vehicle after it has been  
removed, be sure to hook the floor mat  
grommets to the fasteners and position the  
floor mat properly in the footwell.  
When you replace the floor mats in your  
vehicle with a different type such as all-  
weather floor mats, we highly recommend  
using genuine SUZUKI floor mats for  
proper fitting.  
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• The gross weight of the roof rack plus  
cargo must not exceed the loading  
capacity (50 kg (110 lbs)). Also, do not  
let the gross vehicle weight (fully loaded  
vehicle including driver, passengers,  
cargo, roof load and trailer tongue  
weight) exceed the Gross Vehicle  
Weight Rating (GVWR) listed in the  
“SPECIFICATIONS” section of this man-  
ual.  
Luggage Compartment Cover Roof Rack Anchors  
(if equipped)  
EXAMPLE  
• Mount and secure the cargo onto the  
roof rack properly according to the  
instructions provided. Be sure to stow  
the heaviest items at the bottom and dis-  
tribute the cargo as evenly as possible.  
• Do not carry items so large that they  
hang over the bumpers or the sides of  
the vehicle, or block your view.  
• Secure the front and rear ends of long  
items – such as wood panels, surfboards  
and so forth – to both the front and rear  
of the vehicle. You should protect the  
painted surfaces of the vehicle from  
scuffing caused by tie-down ropes.  
• Check periodically to make sure the roof  
rack is securely installed and free from  
damage.  
71LST0503  
You can use the roof rack anchors to  
attach the optional roof rack which is avail-  
able at your SUZUKI dealer. If you use a  
roof rack, observe the instructions and pre-  
cautions in this section and provided with  
the roof rack.  
74LHT0525  
Luggage or other cargo placed in the lug-  
gage compartment is hidden from view by  
a luggage compartment cover.  
WARNING  
• Make sure the roof rack is securely  
installed.  
Do not carry items on top of the lug-  
gage compartment cover, even if they  
are small and light. Objects on top of  
the cover could be thrown about in an  
accident, causing injury, or could  
obstruct the driver’s rear view.  
To mount various types of cargo (such  
as skis, bicycles, etc.) properly, use suit-  
able attachments which are available  
from your SUZUKI dealer. Be sure to  
install the attachments properly and  
securely according to the instructions  
provided. Do not mount cargo directly on  
the roof panel. The cargo can damage  
the roof panel.  
• For vehicles with roof rack anchors,  
make sure the anchors are covered with  
the caps when not in use.  
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EXAMPLE  
Frame Hooks  
WARNING  
Front  
(A)  
(B)  
(1)  
• Abrupt maneuvers or failure to  
properly secure cargo can allow the  
cargo to fly off the vehicle and hit  
others, causing personal injury or  
property damage.  
EXAMPLE  
(1)  
• Mount cargo securely and avoid  
abrupt maneuvers such as “jack-  
rabbit” starts, sharp turns, fast cor-  
nering and sudden braking. Check  
periodically to make sure that  
cargo is securely fastened.  
• Large, bulky, long, or flat items can  
affect vehicle aerodynamics or be  
caught by the wind, and can reduce  
vehicle control resulting in an acci-  
dent and personal injury. Drive cau-  
tiously at a safely reduced speed  
when carrying this type of cargo.  
71LMT0512  
1) Pick up the towing hook (1), jack handle  
(A) and wheel brace (B) are stowed in  
the luggage compartment.  
63J117  
The towing hook (1) is provided on the  
front of the vehicle for use in emergency  
situations only.  
To install the hook (1), follow the procedure  
below.  
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Rear  
EXAMPLE  
(C)  
(B)  
(1)  
(A)  
(2)  
EXAMPLE  
EXAMPLE  
68LM546  
62J161  
58MST0511  
2) Remove the cover (C) by using a jack  
handle (A) covered with a soft cloth as  
shown in the illustration.  
4) To tighten the towing hook (1), turn it  
clockwise by using a wheel brace (B)  
until the hook (1) is securely installed.  
The frame hook (2) is provided on the rear  
of the vehicle for use in emergency situa-  
tions and sea shipping purposes only.  
NOTICE  
EXAMPLE  
NOTICE  
When you use the towing hook (1),  
avoid the driving that gives signifi-  
cant physical shock on hook. Such  
operation can damage the hook, or  
the vehicle body.  
When you use the frame hook (2),  
avoid the driving that gives signifi-  
cant physical shock on hook. Such  
operation can damage the hook, the  
vehicle body or the drive system.  
Do not sudden accelerate.  
• Do not sudden accelerate.  
• Do not tow the vehicle heavier than  
your vehicle.  
To remove the towing hook (1), reverse the  
procedure used to install the towing hook.  
(1)  
To tow your vehicle on the road or highway,  
follow the instruction of “Towing” in “EMER-  
GENCY SERVICE” section.  
63J120  
3) Install the towing hook (1) by hand.  
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Other Hooks  
EXAMPLE  
WARNING  
Do not use the frame hooks to tow  
another vehicle or to have your vehi-  
cle towed on the road or highway.  
The hook (1) is designed for use in  
emergency situations only, such as if  
your vehicle or another vehicle gets  
stuck in deep mud or snow. The hook  
(2) is designed for use in emergency  
situations and sea shipping only.  
The hooks (3) (if equipped) and the  
frame holes (5) are provided for  
trailer/train shipping purposes only.  
The hooks (4) are provided for sea  
shipping purpose only.  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
NOTICE  
Never use the hooks (1) for trailer/  
train shipping and sea shipping pur-  
poses to prevent damage to the vehi-  
cle.  
71LS10502  
The hooks (3) (if equipped) and frame  
holes (5) are provided for trailer/train ship-  
ping purposes only. The hooks (4) are pro-  
vided for sea shipping purpose only.  
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