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possible. Refer to the “Replacing bulbs” section in chapter 11.


(cid:132) High beam indicator


light


This light shows that the headlights are in the high beam mode. This indicator light also comes on when the headlight flasher is operated.


(cid:132) Cruise control indica-


tor light


The cruise control indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after approxi- mately 3 seconds. This light comes on when the “CRUISE” main switch is pressed. NOTE If you move the cruise control lever or press the main switch button while turning the ignition switch “ON”, the cruise control function is deactivated and the “CRUISE” indicator light flash- es. To reactivate the cruise control function, turn the ignition switch back to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position, and then turn it again to the “ON” position.


300266


The selector lever/gear position indicator shows the position of the selector lever. When manual mode is selected, the gear position indicator shows the current gear position and the upshift/downshift indica- tor illuminates. (Refer to the “Automatic transmission” section in chapter 7.)


(cid:132) Turn signal indicator


lights


These lights show the operation of the turn signal or lane change signal. If the indicator lights do not blink or blink rapidly, the turn signal bulb may be burned out. Replace the bulb as soon as


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Clock


NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a navi- gation system, refer to the separate “Operating Instructions for Monitor System”.


CLOCK


300603


The clock shows the time while the igni- tion switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” posi- tion.


(cid:132) Cruise control set indica-


tor light


The cruise control set indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position and goes out after approximately 3 seconds. This light comes on when vehicle speed has been set.


(cid:132) Headlight indicator


light


This indicator light comes on when the light switch is turned to the “ ” posi- tion (to turn on the parking lights) or to the “ ” position (to turn on the headlights).


(cid:132) Front fog light indicator


light


This indicator light is on while the front fog lights are on.


(cid:132) Daytime running


light indicator light


(U.S.) (Canada)


The daytime running light indicator light comes on when the daytime running light system is operating. Refer to the “Light control switch” section in this chapter.


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300602


If you keep


To adjust the time shown by the clock, press the “+” button or the “–” button. The indicated time will change in one-minute increments. the button pressed, the rate at which the indicated time changes will speed up. When you keep either the “+” or “– “ button pressed, time change will pause for 1 sec- ond at the end of each 30-minute change. The clock will start going forward or back- ward again quickly after this 1-second pause.


To ensure safety, do not attempt to set the time during driving, as an ac- cident could result.


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Outside temperature indica- tor


NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a navi- gation system, refer to the separate “Operating Instructions for Monitor System”.


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300550


300551


Canada-spec. vehicles


The outside temperature indicator shows the outside temperature in a range from –22 to 122°F (–30 to 50°C).


The indicator can give a false reading un- der any of the following conditions: (cid:121) When there is too much sun. (cid:121) During idling; while running at low speeds in a traffic jam; when the engine is restarted immediately following a shut- down. (cid:121) When the actual outside temperature falls outside the specified indicator range.


(cid:84) Low outside temperature warning


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300552


300553


Canada-spec. vehicles


When the outside temperature drops to


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37°F (3°C) or lower, the temperature indi- cation flashes to show that the road sur- face may be frozen. If the outside temperature drops to 37°F (3°C) or lower while the display is giving an indication other than the outside tem- perature, the display switches to the out- side temperature indication and flashes for five seconds before returning to its original indication. If the display is already indicating an out- side temperature of 37°F (3°C) or lower when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position, the indication does not flash. NOTE The outside temperature indication may differ from the actual outside tem- perature. The road surface freeze warn- ing indication should be treated only as a guide. Be sure to check the condi- tion of the road surface before driving.


Multi function display (Vehi- cle without Navigation Sys- tem)


NOTE (cid:121) If your vehicle is equipped with a navigation system, refer to the sepa- rate “Operating Instructions for Moni- tor System”. (cid:121) A liquid-crystal display is used in the multi function display. You will find its indications hard to see if you wear po- larized glasses.


With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- tion, each successive push of the “INFO” button toggles the display in the following sequence:


Current fuel con- sumption


Journey time


Average fuel con- sumption


Driving range on remaining fuel


Press the “INFO” button for more than 1
second to turn off the display. The display will turn on again if you press either the “INFO” button or “AUDIO” button.


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(cid:132) Current fuel consumption


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300554


300555


Canada-spec. vehicles


This indication shows the rate of fuel con-


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sumption at the present moment.


(cid:132) Average fuel consumption


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300556


300791


Canada-spec. vehicles


This indication shows the average rate of fuel consumption since the trip meter was last reset. Pressing the trip knob toggles the indica- tion between the average fuel consump- tion corresponding to the A trip meter indi- cation and the average fuel consumption corresponding to the B trip meter indica- tion. When either of the trip meter indications is reset, the corresponding average fuel consumption value is also reset. NOTE (cid:121) The indicated values vary in accor- dance with changes in the vehicle’s running conditions. Also, the indicated values may differ slightly from the ac-


tual values and should thus be treated only as a guide. (cid:121) When either trip meter indication is reset, the average fuel consumption corresponding to that trip meter indica- tion is not shown until the vehicle has subsequently covered a distance of 1
mile (or 1 km).


(cid:132) Driving range on remaining


fuel


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300558


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Canada-spec. vehicles


U.S.-spec. vehicles


300559


300560


The driving range indicates the distance that can be driven taking into account the amount of fuel remaining in the tank and the average rate of fuel consumption. When the low fuel warning light comes on, the driving range indication flashes for five seconds. (The display first switches to the driving range indication if it was originally giving some other indication.)


Instruments and controls 3-25


tank. You must refuel the vehicle immedi- ately. NOTE (cid:121) The driving range on remaining fuel is only a guide. The indicated value may differ from the actual driving range on remaining fuel, so you must immediately fill the tank when the low fuel warning light comes on. (cid:121) When the low fuel warning light is lit, the display automatically shows “ ” even if the currently selected indication is not for the driving range on remaining fuel.


(cid:132) Journey time


300561


Canada-spec. vehicles


If the driving range is shown as “ ”, there is only a tiny amount of fuel left in the


300562


The journey time shows the time that has elapsed since the ignition switch was – CONTINUED –


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turned to the “START” position.


Light control switch


To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on the end of the turn signal lever.


first position


Parking lights, instrument panel illumina- tion, tail lights and license plate light are on.


second position


Headlights, parking lights, instrument pan- el illumination, tail lights, and license plate light are on.


(cid:132) High/low beam change (dim-


mer)


To prevent battery discharge result- ing from accidentally leaving your lights on when your vehicle is parked, the light switch operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. In any other posi- tion, the vehicle’s lights will be out. If you park your vehicle on a road- side at night, use the hazard warn- ing flasher to alert the other drivers.


The light switch operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.


(cid:132) Headlights


300507


To change from low beam to high beam, push the turn signal lever forward. When the headlights are on high beam, the high beam indicator light “ ” on the instru-


300506


300563


The journey time indication flashes each time a complete hour has elapsed. If the display is giving an indication other than the journey time, the display switches to the journey time, flashes for five seconds, and returns to its original indication each time a complete hour has elapsed. NOTE The journey time is reset when the igni- tion switch is turned to the “OFF” posi- tion. It is also reset if the ignition switch is turned to the “LOCK” or “ACC” position prior to restarting of the engine.


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ment panel is also on. To switch back to low beam, pull the lever back to the detent position.


(cid:132) Headlight flasher


the high beam indicator light “ the instrument panel also comes on.


” on


Turn signal lever


(cid:132) Daytime running light system


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The brightness of the illumination of the low beam headlights is reduced by the daytime running light system. The light switch must always be turned to the “ ” position when it is dark outside.


The front side marker lights, parking lights, tail lights and license plate lights will automatically come on and the low beam headlights will automatically come on at reduced brightness when the engine has started, under the following conditions: (cid:121) The parking brake is fully released. (cid:121) The light switch is in the “OFF” or “


” position.


The indicator light located on the combi- nation meter will illuminate when the day- time running light system is on.


300509


To activate the right turn signal, push the turn signal lever up. To activate the left turn signal, push the turn signal lever down. When the turn is finished, the lever will return automatically. If the lever does not return after cornering, return the lever to the neutral position by hand.


To signal a lane change, push the turn sig- nal lever up or down slightly and hold it during the lane change. The turn signal in- dicator lights will flash in the direction of the turn or lane change. The lever will re- turn automatically to the neutral position when you release it.


300508


Do not hold the lever in the flashing position for more than just a few seconds.


To flash the headlights, pull the lever to- ward you and then release it. The high beam will stay on for as long as you hold the lever. The headlight flasher works even though the light switch is in the “OFF” position.


When the headlights are on high beam,


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Illumination brightness con- trol


NOTE When the control dial is turned fully up- ward, the illumination brightness be- comes the maximum and the automatic dimming function does not work at all.


Parking light switch


300510


When the light switch is in the “OFF” posi- tion, you can adjust the brightness of the instrument panel illumination for better visibility. The brightness of audio, air conditioner, multi-function display (if equipped) and in- strument panel illumination automatically dims when the light switch is in the “ ” position. You can ad- just brightness of the illumination for better visibility. To brighten, turn the control dial upward. To darken, turn the control dial downward.


” or “


300511


The parking light switch operates regard- less of the ignition switch position.


By pushing the front end of this switch, fol- lowing lights will come on. – Parking lights – Front side marker lights – Tail lights – License plate lights


To turn off, push the rear end of the park- ing light switch. Avoid leaving these lights on for a long time because that will run down the bat- tery.


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Front fog light switch


Wiper and washer


Instruments and controls 3-29


300513


The indicator light located on the combi- nation meter will illuminate when the fog lights are on.


300512


” position.


The front fog lights operate only when the light switch is in the “ However, the front fog lights turn off when the headlights are switched to high beam. To turn on the front fog lights, turn the fog light switch on the turn signal lever upward to the “ ” position. To turn off the front fog lights, turn the switch back down to the “OFF” position.


In freezing weather, do not use the windshield washer until the wind- shield is sufficiently warmed by the defroster. Otherwise the washer fluid can freeze on the windshield, blocking your view.


(cid:121) Do not operate the washer contin- uously for more than ten seconds, or when the washer fluid tank is empty. This may cause overheat- ing of the washer motor. Check the washer fluid level frequently, such as at fuel stops.


(cid:121) Do not operate the wipers when the windshield or rear window is dry. This may scratch the glass, damage the wiper blades and cause the wiper motor to burn out. Before operating the wiper on a dry windshield or rear window, al- ways use the windshield washer.


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(cid:121) In freezing weather, be sure that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windshield or rear window be- fore switching on the wipers. At- tempting to operate the wiper with the blades frozen to the window glass could cause not only the wiper blades to be damaged but also the wiper motor to burn out. If the wiper blades are frozen to the window glass, be sure to operate the defroster, wiper deicer (if equipped) or rear window defog- ger before turning on the wiper.


(cid:121) If the wipers stop during opera- tion because of ice or some other obstruction on the window, the wiper motor could burn out even if the wiper switch is turned off. If this occurs, promptly stop the ve- hicle in a safe place, turn the igni- tion switch to the “LOCK” posi- tion and clean the window glass to allow proper wiper operation.


the equivalent.


(cid:121) Use clean water if windshield washer fluid is unavailable. In ar- eas where water freezes in winter, use SUBARU Windshield Washer Fluid or (See “Windshield washer fluid” section in chapter 11.) Also, when driving the vehicle when there are freezing tempera- tures, use non-freezing type wiper blades.


(cid:121) Do not clean the wiper blades with gasoline or a solvent, such as paint thinner or benzene. This will cause deterioration of the wiper blades.


NOTE (cid:121) The front wiper motor is protected against overloads by a circuit breaker. If the motor operates continuously un- der an unusually heavy load, the circuit breaker may trip to stop the motor tem- porarily. If this happens, park your ve- hicle in a safe place, turn off the wiper switch, and wait for approximately 10
minutes. The circuit breaker will reset itself, and the wipers will again operate normally. (cid:121) Clean your wiper blades and window glass periodically with a washer solu- tion to prevent streaking, and to re-


move accumulations of road salt or road film. Keep the washer button de- pressed at least for 1 second so that washer solution will be sprinkled all over the windshield or rear window. (cid:121) Grease, wax, insects or other materi- al on the windshield or the wiper blades results in jerky wiper operation and streaking on the glass. If you can- not remove those streaks after operat- ing the washer or if the wiper operation is jerky, clean the outer surface of the windshield or rear window and the wip- er blades using a sponge or soft cloth with a neutral detergent or mild-abra- sive cleaner. After cleaning, rinse the window glass and wiper blades with clean water. The glass is clean if no beads form on the glass when you rinse with water. (cid:121) If you cannot eliminate the streaking even after following this procedure, re- place the wiper blades with new ones. Refer to the “Replacement of wiper blades” section (chapter 11) for re- placement instructions.


(cid:132) Windshield wiper and washer


switches


The wiper operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.


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(cid:84) Windshield wipers


(cid:84) Mist (for a single wipe)


300778


300779


OFF: Park


: Intermittent LO: Low speed HI: High speed


To turn the wipers on, push the wiper con- trol lever down.


To turn the wipers off, return the lever to the “OFF” position.


For a single wipe of the wipers, pull the le- ver toward you. The wipers operate until you release the lever.


(cid:84) Wiper intermittent time control


Instruments and controls 3-31


When the wiper switch is in the “ ” po- sition, turn the dial to adjust the operating interval of the wiper. The operating interval can be adjusted in nine steps. The intermittent operation interval varies depending on the vehicle speed in any of the adjustment steps (longer when the ve- hicle speed is low; shorter when the vehi- cle speed is high).


(cid:84) Washer


300781


To wash the windshield, push the washer button at the end of the wiper control le- ver. The washer fluid sprays until you re- lease the washer button. The wipers oper- ate while you push the button.


300780


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NOTE


(cid:132) Rear window wiper and wash-


er switch


300544


The windshield washer fluid warning light comes on when the washer fluid level in the tank has dropped to the lower limit. If the warning light illumi- nates, refill the tank with fluid. For the tank refilling method, refer to the “Windshield washer fluid” section in chapter 11.


300782


: Washer (accompanied by wiper opera- tion)


ON: Continuous INT: Intermittent OFF: Park


: Washer


(cid:84) Rear wiper To turn the rear wiper on, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever upward to the “INT” or “ON” position. To turn the wiper off, return the knob on the end of the lever to the “OFF” position. With the switch turned to the “INT” posi- tion, the rear wiper will operate intermit- tently at intervals corresponding to the ve- hicle speed (longer when the vehicle


speed is low; shorter when the vehicle speed is high). When you subsequently move the selec- tor lever of the automatic transmission to the “R” position, the rear wiper will switch to continuous operation. When you move the selector lever from the “R” position to some other position, the rear wiper will re- turn to intermittent operation. (cid:84) Washer To wash the rear window while the rear wiper is operating, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever upward to the “ ” position. The washer fluid sprays until you release the knob. To wash the rear window when the rear wiper is not in use, turn the knob on the end of the wiper control lever downward to the “ ” position. The washer fluid sprays and the wiper operates until you release the knob.


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complete, you have to push the button to turn the deicer on again. Your SUBARU dealer can set your wind- shield wiper deicer for continuous opera- tion. Contact your SUBARU dealer for de- tails.


Once the windshield wiper deicer has been set for continuous operation, press- ing the button results in continuous opera- tion. The windshield wiper deicer automat- ically stops operating if any one of the fol- lowing conditions occurs during continu- ous operation. (cid:121) The outside temperature becomes 41°F (5°C) or higher. (cid:121) The vehicle speed remains at 9 mph (15
km/h) or lower for 15 minutes. (cid:121) The battery voltage decreases below the permissible level.


Windshield wiper deicer


300515


The windshield wiper deicer operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” po- sition.


Before turning on the windshield wiper de- icer, remove any snow from the wind- shield. To turn on the windshield wiper de- icer, push the button. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the windshield wiper deicer is operating. The windshield wiper deicer will automati- cally shut off after approximately 15 min- utes. If the windshield wiper blades have been deiced completely before that time, push the button to turn it off. It also turns off when the ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If deicing is not


Instruments and controls 3-33


Rear window defogger but- ton


300522


The rear window defogger operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” po- sition. The rear window defogger button is locat- ed on the climate control panel.


To turn on the defogger, push the button. To turn it off, push the button again. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the rear window defogger is operating.


The defogger will automatically shut off af- ter approximately 15 minutes. If the win- dow clears before that time, push the but- ton to turn it off. It also turns off when the


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ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If defrosting or defogging is desired when you restart your vehicle, you have to push the button to turn it on again. Your SUBARU dealer can set your rear window defogger for continuous opera- tion. Contact your SUBARU dealer for de- tails.


Once the rear window defogger has been set for continuous operation, the rear win- dow defogger repeatedly operates for 15
minutes, stops for two minutes, and again operates for 15 minutes. If the battery volt- age drops below the permissible level, continuous operation is canceled and op- eration stops as described in the follow- ing. (cid:121) If the battery voltage drops below the permissible level within 15 minutes of de- pression of the button, continuous opera- tion is canceled and the rear window de- fogger stops operating 15 minutes later. (cid:121) If the battery voltage drops below the permissible level after the rear window de- fogger has, following depression of the button, operated for 15 minutes, stopped operating for two minutes, and started op- erating again, the rear window defogger immediately stops operating.


(cid:121) Do not use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abra- sives to clean the inner surface of the rear window. They may dam- age the conductors printed on the window.


(cid:121) To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not operate the de- fogger continuously for any long- er than necessary.


NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with the out- side mirror defogger, the outside mir- ror defogger operates while the rear window defogger is operating.


Mirrors


Always check that the inside and outside mirrors are properly adjusted before you start driving.


(cid:132) Inside mirror


300516


The inside mirror has a day and night po- sition. Pull the tab at the bottom of the mir- ror toward you for the night position. Push it away for the day position. The night po- sition reduces glare from headlights.


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(cid:132) Auto-dimming mirror/com-


pass (if equipped)


ton, the compass display is toggled on or off. When the compass is on, an illuminat- ed compass reading will appear in the lower part of the mirror.


cover the sensors with stickers, or other similar items. Periodically wipe the sen- sors clean using a piece of dry soft cotton cloth or an applicator.


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300517


1) Left button 2) Auto dimming indicator 3) Photosensor 4) Right button


The auto-dimming mirror/compass has an anti-glare feature which automatically re- duces glare coming from headlights of ve- hicles behind you. It also contains a built- in compass. (cid:121) By pressing and releasing the left but- ton, the automatic dimming function is tog- gled on or off. When the automatic dim- ming function is on, the auto dimming indi- cator light (green) located to the right of the button will illuminate. (cid:121) By pressing and releasing the right but-


Even with the mirror in anti-glare mode, the mirror surface turns bright if the trans- mission is shifted into reverse. This is to ensure good rearward visibility during re- versing. (cid:84) Photosensors


300518


The mirror has a photosensor attached on both the front and back sides. If the glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you strikes the mirror, these sensors detect it and make the reflection surface of the mir- ror dimmer to help prevent you from being blinded. For this reason, use care not to


(cid:84) Compass calibration 1. For optimum calibration, switch off all nonessential electrical accessories (rear window defogger, heater/air conditioning system, spotlight, etc.) and ensure all doors are shut. 2. Drive to an open, level area away from large metallic objects or structures and make certain the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. 3. Press and hold the left button for 3 sec- onds then release, and the compass will enter the calibration mode. “CAL” and di- rection will be displayed. 4. Drive slowly in a circle until “CAL” dis- appears from the display (approximately two or three circles). The compass is now calibrated. 5. Further calibration may be necessary should outside influences cause the mirror to read inaccurately. You will know that this has occurred if your compass begins to read in only limited directions. Should you encounter this situation, return to step one of the above procedure and recali- brate the mirror.


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(cid:84) Compass zone adjustment 1. The zone setting is factory preset to Zone 8. Refer to the “Compass calibration zone” map attached to the end of this manual to verify that the compass zone setting is correct for your geographical lo- cation. 2. Press and hold the right button for 3
seconds then release, and the word “ZONE” will briefly appear and then the zone number will be displayed. 3. Press the right-hand button repeatedly to cycle the display through all possible zone settings. Stop cycling when the cor- rect zone setting for your location is dis- played. 4. Releasing the button for 3 seconds will exit the zone setting mode.


(cid:132) Outside mirrors (cid:84) Convex mirror (Passenger side)


Objects look smaller in a convex mirror and farther away than when viewed in a flat mirror. Do not use the convex mirror to judge the dis- tance of vehicles behind you when changing lanes. Use the inside mir- ror (or glance backwards) to deter- mine the actual size and distance of objects that you view in convex mir- ror.


(cid:84) Remote control mirror switch


when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. 1. Turn the knob to the “L” side to adjust the left-hand mirror or to the “R” side to ad- just the right-hand mirror. 2. Move the knob in the direction you want to move the mirror. 3. Return the knob to the neutral position to prevent unintentional operation.


The mirrors can also be adjusted manual- ly. (cid:84) Outside mirror defogger


The remote control mirrors operate only


300519


300522


The outside mirror defogger shares the button with rear window defogger. The outside mirror defogger operates only when the ignition switch is in the “ON” po- sition.


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To turn on the outside mirror defogger, push the button. To turn it off, push the button again. The indicator light located on the button lights up while the outside mirror defogger is op- erating.


The defogger will automatically shut off af- ter approximately 15 minutes. If the mirror clears before that time, push the button to turn it off. It also turns off when the ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. If defrosting or defogging is de- sired when you restart your vehicle, you have to push the button to turn it on again. NOTE (cid:121) While the outside mirror defogger is operating, the rear window defogger also operates. (cid:121) When the rear window defogger has been set for continuous operation, the outside mirror defogger also operates continuously. Refer to the “Rear win- dow defogger button” section in this chapter.


To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not operate the de- fogger continuously for any longer than necessary.


Tilt steering wheel


Horn


Do not adjust the steering wheel tilt position while driving. This may cause loss of vehicle control and re- sult in personal injury.


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To sound the horn, push the horn pad.


300521


300520


1. Adjust the seat position. Refer to the “Front seats” section (chapter 1). 2. Pull the tilt lock lever down. 3. Move the steering wheel to the desired level. 4. Push the lever up to lock the steering wheel in place. 5. Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked by moving it up and down.


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Climate control


Ventilator ............................................................. Air flow ..................................................................... Ventilator ................................................................. Automatic climate control system .................... Control panel ........................................................... Rear air conditioner (if equipped) ......................... Temperature sensors .............................................


4-2
4-2
4-4
4-5
4-5
4-9
4-9


Operating tips for heater and


air conditioner ................................................. 4-10
Cleaning ventilator grille ........................................ 4-10
Efficient cooling after parking in direct


sunlight .................................................................


4-10


Lubrication oil circulation in the refrigerant


circuit .....................................................................


Checking air conditioning system before


summer season .................................................... Cooling and dehumidifying in high humidity and low temperature weather conditions ..................


Air conditioner compressor shut-off when


4-10


4-10


4-10


engine is heavily loaded ...................................... Refrigerant for your climate control system ........


4-10
4-10
Air filtration system ............................................ 4-11
4-11


Replacing the air filter ............................................


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4-2 Climate control


Ventilator


(cid:132) Air flow


Climate control


400739


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(cid:84) Air flow mode selection


Climate control 4-3


400740


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4-4 Climate control


(cid:132) Ventilator (cid:84) Center ventilators


(cid:84) Side ventilator


(cid:84) Rear ventilators (if equipped)


Move the tab up and down or right and left to adjust the flow direction.


400503


1) Open 2) Close


400504


400505


Move the tab up and down or right and left to adjust the flow direction.


Move the tab up and down or right and left to adjust the flow direction. To open the ventilator, turn the side grille open/close wheel upward. To close it, turn the wheel downward.


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Automatic climate control system


NOTE (cid:121) Operate the automatic climate con- trol system when the engine is run- ning. (cid:121) The blower fan rotates at a low speed when the engine coolant temperature is low. For efficient defogging or dehumidify- ing in cold weather, press the “A/C” button. (cid:121) Even when cooling is not necessary, setting the temperature much lower than the current outlet air temperature turns on the air conditioner compres- sor automatically and the “A/C” indica- tor light on the control panel comes on. (cid:121) Seven-seater models each have a rear air conditioner. The fan speed of the rear air conditioner can be adjust- ed, but other adjustments (outlet air temperature, air distribution, etc.) are not possible for the rear air condition- er. For details, refer to “Rear air condi- tioner (if equipped)” in this section.


The automatic climate control system au- tomatically controls outlet air temperature, fan speed, air flow distribution air-inlet control, and air conditioner compressor


Climate control 4-5


operation. It activates when the “AUTO” button is pressed, and is used to maintain a constant, comfortable climate within the passenger compartment. The temperature can be set within a range of 65 to 85°F (18 to 32°C).


9) OFF button 10)AUTO button


(cid:84) AUTO button AUTO mode operation:


(cid:132) Control panel


10 9


400506


1) Temperature control dial (driver’s side) 2) Defroster button 3) Fan speed control dial 4) Rear window defogger button (Refer to


the “Rear window defogger button” in chapter 3.)


5) Temperature control dial (passenger’s


side)


6) Air conditioner button 7) Air flow mode selection button 8) Air inlet selection button


400507


When the “AUTO” button is pressed, the indicator light on the button comes on. In this state, fan speed, air flow distribution, air-inlet control, and air conditioner com- pressor operation are automatically con- trolled. Manual mode operation: If you operate any of the buttons on the control panel other than the “OFF” button and temperature control dial during auto- matic mode operation, the indicator light will go out. You can then manually control the system as desired using the button you operated.


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4-6 Climate control


To change the system back to the AUTO mode, press the “AUTO” button. (cid:84) OFF button


(cid:84) Temperature control dial


Driver’s side


400508


400509


The Automatic Climate Control system turns off (the air conditioner compressor and fan turn off) when the “OFF” button is pressed. When the “OFF” button is pressed, the outside air introduction mode (air inlet se- lection OFF) is automatically selected.


400510


Passenger’s side


It is possible to make separate tempera-


ture settings for the driver’s side and pas- senger’s side. Each temperature setting is shown on the display. With the dial set at your desired temperature, the system au- tomatically adjusts the temperature of air supplied from the outlets such that the de- sired temperature is achieved and main- tained. Turning the dial counterclockwise and re- leasing it reduces the temperature by 1°F (0.5°C). Turning the dial clockwise and re- leasing it increases the temperature by 1°F (0.5°C). Holding the dial in either turned position causes the temperature to change continuously. With the minimum temperature set, the system gives maximum cooling perfor- mance. With the maximum temperature set, the system gives maximum heating performance.


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(cid:84) – Defroster button


defroster.


(cid:84) A/C – Air conditioner button


(cid:84) Fan speed control dial


Climate control 4-7


400511


”. When the “


To defrost or dehumidify the windshield and front door windows, push the defrost- er button “ ” button is pushed, regardless whether the air con- ditioner is operating or not, outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment, the air conditioner compressor turns on, air flow is directed towards the windshield and front door windows, and the indicator light on the button comes on. After eliminating the fogging from the windshield, return the climate control sys- tem to the AUTO mode by pushing the “AUTO” button or turn off by pushing the “OFF” button. Alternatively, push the “ ” button again to return the system to the setting that was selected before you activated the


400512


The fan speed control dial has 7 positions: AUTO position and 6 different fan speed positions. The fan speed is shown on the center of the dial. With the fan speed control dial in the AUTO position, the fan speed changes automatically corresponding the various conditions: air temperature inside and out- side of the passenger’s compartment, in- tensity of the sunlight, etc.


400513


If the windshield starts to fog when the cli- mate control system is operated in the AUTO mode, push the air conditioner but- ton to defog and dehumidify. When this button is pushed, the air condi- tioner compressor turns on and the indica- tor light on the button comes on. After eliminating the fogging from the wind- shield, set the system back to the AUTO mode by pushing the “AUTO” button. NOTE The air conditioner compressor does not operate when the outside air tem- perature is below 32°F (0°C).


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4-8 Climate control


(cid:84) Air flow mode selection button


er outlets, and the foot outlets.


(cid:84) Air inlet selection button


400514


Select the desired air flow mode by push- ing the air flow mode selection button. The selected air flow mode is shown on the center of the dial.


(Ventilation): Air flows through the in-


strument panel outlets.


(Bi-level): Air flows through the instru-


ment panel outlets and the foot outlets.


(Heat): Air flows through the instru- ment panel outlets, the foot outlets, and some through the windshield defroster outlets.


(Heat-def): Air flows through the instru- ment panel outlets, the windshield defrost-


400515


ON position (Recirculation): Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle. Push the air inlet selection button to the ON position for fast cooling with the air conditioner or when driving on a dusty road. The indica- tor light will come on. OFF position (Outside Air): Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment. Push the air inlet selection button to the OFF position when the interior has cooled to a comfortable temperature and the road is no longer dusty. The indicator light will go off.


Continued operation in the ON posi- tion may fog up the windows. Switch to the OFF position as soon as the outside dusty condition clears. NOTE When driving on a dusty road or be- hind a vehicle that emits unpleasant exhaust gases, set the air inlet selec- tion button to the ON position. From time to time, return the air inlet selection button to the OFF position to draw outside air into the passenger compartment.


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(cid:132) Rear air conditioner (if


equipped)


cooled air out of the ventilators. (cid:121) The outlet air temperature of the rear air conditioner cannot be adjusted. (cid:121) The rear air conditioner cannot be used as a heater.


(cid:132) Temperature sensors


Climate control 4-9


– Do not cover the sensors.


The sensors are located as follows: – Solar sensor: beside windshield de- froster grille – Interior air temperature sensor: on the side of the driver-side part of the center panel – Outside temperature sensor: behind front grille


400516


The rear air conditioner blows cool air out of the rear ventilators while the “A/C” but- ton on the control panel is in the “ON” po- sition. The fan speed of the rear air condi- tioner can be adjusted using the rear air conditioner dial behind the center console. The fan speed can be adjusted in four steps by turning the dial. Turn the dial to the “OFF” position to stop the fan. NOTE (cid:121) When the “A/C” button is in the “OFF” position and when the “A/C” in- dicator is not illuminated during AUTO- mode operation, the air conditioner compressor does not operate, mean- ing that the system merely blows un-


400517


1) Interior air temperature sensor 2) Solar sensor


The automatic climate control system em- ploys several sensors. These sensors are delicate. If they are treated incorrectly and become damaged, the system may not be able to control the interior temperature correctly. To avoid damaging the sensors, observe the following precautions: – Do not subject the sensors to impact. – Keep water away from the sensors.


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4-10 Climate control


Operating tips for heater and air conditioner


(cid:132) Cleaning ventilator grille


low outside air to circulate into the heated interior. This results in quicker cooling by the air conditioner. Keep the windows closed during the operation of the air con- ditioner for maximum cooling efficiency.


(cid:132) Lubrication oil circulation in


the refrigerant circuit


Operate the air conditioner compressor at a low engine speed (at idle or low driving speeds) a few minutes each month during the off-season to circulate its oil.


(cid:132) Checking air conditioning


system before summer sea- son


Check the air conditioner unit for refriger- ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper op- eration each spring. Have your SUBARU dealer perform this check.


(cid:132) Cooling and dehumidifying in


high humidity and low tem- perature weather conditions Under certain weather conditions (high relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.) a small amount of water vapor emission from the air outlets may be noticed. This condition is normal and does not indicate


400518


Always keep the front ventilator inlet grille free of snow, leaves, or other obstructions to ensure efficient heating and defrosting. Since the condenser is located in front of the radiator, this area should be kept clean because cooling performance is im- paired by any accumulation of insects and leaves on the condenser.


(cid:132) Efficient cooling after parking


in direct sunlight


After parking in direct sunlight, drive with the windows open for a few minutes to al-


any problem with the air conditioning sys- tem.


(cid:132) Air conditioner compressor


shut-off when engine is heavily loaded


To improve acceleration and gas mileage, the air conditioner compressor is de- signed to temporarily shut off during air conditioner operation whenever the accel- erator is fully depressed such as during rapid acceleration or when driving on a steep upgrade.


(cid:132) Refrigerant for your climate


control system


Your air conditioner uses ozone friendly refrigerant HFC134a. Therefore, the method of adding, changing or checking the refrigerant is different from the method for CFC12 (freon). Consult your SUBARU dealer for service. Repairs needed as a result of using the wrong refrigerant are not covered under warranty.


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Air filtration system


Replace the filter element according to the replacement schedule shown in the fol- lowing. This schedule should be followed to maintain the filter’s dust collection abili- ty. Under extremely dusty conditions, the filter should be replaced more frequently. It is recommended that you have your fil- ter checked or replaced by your SUBARU dealer. For replacement, we recommend the use of a genuine SUBARU air filter kit.


Replacement schedule:


Every 15 months or 15,000 miles (24,000
km) whichever comes first


Climate control 4-11


1. Remove the instrument panel side cov- er. NOTE The instrument panel side cover is held in place with four pins.


3. Remove the glove box by detaching the one clip on the side.


400742


(cid:132) Replacing the air filter


400741


2. Unhook the strap.


400561


4. Remove the air filter cover by detach- ing the five clips.


400596


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4-12 Climate control


400564


400741


400566


5. Unhook the air filter and draw it out.


9. Attach the strap to the hook.


400565


400742


6. Replace the air filter with a new one. 7. Install the air filter cover. 8. Install the glove box.


10.Secure the glove box with the one clip. 11.Install the instrument panel side cover.


12.Label installation Attach the caution label to the driver’s door.


Contact your SUBARU dealer if the following occurs, even if it is not yet time to change the filter: – Reduction of the air flow through


the vents.


– Windshield gets easily fogged or


misted.


NOTE The filter can influence the air condi- tioning, heating and defroster perfor- mance if not properly maintained.


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Audio


Antenna system .................................................. Printed antenna ....................................................... FM reception ...........................................................


5-2
5-2
5-2


XMTM Satellite radio reception


(if equipped) ..................................................... Installation of accessories ................................ Audio set ............................................................. Type A audio set ..................................................... Type B audio set ..................................................... Type A audio set (if equipped) .......................... Radio operation ...................................................... Compact disc player operation .............................


5-2
5-4
5-4
5-4
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-10
Type B audio set (if equipped) .......................... 5-15
5-15
5-20
Audio control buttons ........................................ 5-25
Audio input terminal .......................................... 5-26
Precautions to observe when handling a


Radio operation ...................................................... Built-in CD changer operation ...............................


compact disc ................................................... 5-27
MP3 audio ........................................................... 5-29
5-29
5-29
5-29
5-29
5-29
5-30
5-30


What is MP3? .......................................................... Creating MP3 files ................................................... Saving MP3 files on a disc ..................................... Supported file systems .......................................... Compression format ............................................... Numbers of folders and files ................................. Copyright issues .....................................................


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5-2


Antenna system


(cid:132) Printed antenna


Do not use sharp instruments or window cleaner containing abra- sives to clean the inner surface of the window on which the antenna is printed. Doing so may damage the antenna printed on the window.


Audio


any other material over the antenna portion of the rear window glass.


conditions,


(cid:132) FM reception Although FM is normally static free, recep- tion can be affected by the surrounding ar- ea, atmospheric station strength and transmitter distance. Build- ings or other obstructions may cause mo- mentary static, flutter or station interfer- ence. If reception continues to be unsatis- factory, switch to a stronger station. NOTE If a cell phone is placed near the radio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault.


500200


The antenna is printed on the inner sur- face of the rear window glass. NOTE Antenna performance will deteriorate significantly if you apply tinting film or


XMTM Satellite radio recep- tion (if equipped)


XMTM is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service that offers more than 160
coast to coast channels, including music, news, sports, talk and children’s program- ming. XMTM provides digital quality audio and text information, including song title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XMTM service. For more in- formation, contact XMTM at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-XM-RA- DIO (1-800-967-2346). The XMTM satellite radio receiver that is fitted to your vehicle receives the neces- sary signals from two specially designated satellites that are in a geostationary orbit over the equator. One satellite covers the east coast and the other covers the west coast. Both of them direct their signals north. These signals are then relayed throughout the USA by a network of ground repeater stations. The satellite ra- dio signals are transmitted as “line of sight” signals. Line of sight signals can be blocked by objects such as buildings, but the network of repeater stations allows signal coverage within urban areas such as cities. You may experience problems in receiv-


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ing XMTM satellite radio signals in the fol- lowing situations. (cid:121) If you are driving northward in a coastal area You will notice that the XMTM satellite ra- dio antenna is fixed to the upper right hand corner of your windscreen.


5-3


500331


500332


500330


The signal comes from the south and may not be able to reach the antenna in some circumstances when you are driving north.


(cid:121) If you are driving in a tunnel or a cov- ered parking area (cid:121) If you are driving beneath the top level of a multi-level freeway (cid:121) If you drive under a bridge (cid:121) If you are driving next to a tall vehicle (such as a truck or a bus) that blocks the signal (cid:121) If you are driving in a valley where the surrounding hills or peaks block the signal from the south (cid:121) If you are driving on a mountain road where the southern direction is blocked by mountains


(cid:121) If you are driving in an area with tall trees that block the signal (10 m or more), for example on a road that goes through a dense forest (cid:121) The signal can become weak in some areas that are not covered by the repeater station network.


Please note that these may be other un- foreseen circumstances when there are problems with the reception of XMTM sat- ellite radio signals.


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5-4


Installation of accessories


Audio set


(cid:132) Type B audio set


Always consult your SUBARU dealer be- fore installing a citizen band radio or other transmitting device in your vehicle. Such devices may cause the electronic control system to malfunction if they are incorrect- ly installed or if they are not suited for the vehicle.


Your SUBARU may be equipped with one of the following audio sets. See the pages indicated in this section for operating de- tails.


(cid:132) Type A audio set


500263


(cid:121) Radio operation: refer to page 5-15 (cid:121) Built-in CD changer operation: refer to page 5-20


500262


(cid:121) Radio operation: refer to page 5-5 (cid:121) CD (compact disc) player operation: re- fer to page 5-10


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Type A audio set (if equipped)


The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


(cid:132) Radio operation


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(6)


(7)


(8)


(9)


(10)


(10)


500264


5-5


1) SAT button 2) FM AM button 3) AUX RSE button 4) TUNE TRACK button 5) AUDIO button 6) Power switch, volume control dial 7) SEEK FLDR button 8) SCAN button 9) TONE BAL button 10) Preset button


(cid:84) Power switch and volume control The dial (6) is used for both power (ON/ OFF) and volume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial. The dial can also be used for tone and balance adjustment. (cid:84) Tone and balance control The volume control dial (6) normally func- tions as a volume control. This dial be- comes a control for Bass, Midrange, Tre- ble, Fader or Balance when you select the appropriate tone and balance control mode. Choose desired volume level for each mode by turning the volume control dial. The control function returns to volume control mode after approximately 5 sec- onds.


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5-6


(cid:86) To change tone and balance control


modes


Each brief press of the “TONE BAL” but- ton (9) changes control modes in the fol- lowing sequence starting from volume control mode. (When the radio is first turned on, the control mode is in the vol- ume control.)


Volume


(VOLUME)


Bass (BASS)


Midrange (MIDDLE)


Balance


(BALANCE)


Fader


(FADER)


Treble


(TREBLE)


The “TONE BAL” button is used for select- ing the following control modes:


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Control mode (Range of levels)


Turn counterclockwise


Turn clockwise


500204


Bass control (–6 to +6)


For less bass sound


For more bass sound


Midrange control (–6 to +6)


For less midrange sound


For more midrange sound


Treble control (–6 to +6)


For less treble sound


For more treble sound


Fader control (R9 to F9)


To increase rear speaker volume and decrease front speaker vol-


ume


To increase front speaker volume and decrease rear speaker vol-


ume


Balance control (L9 to R9)


To increase left speaker volume and decrease right speaker vol-


ume


To increase right speaker volume


and decrease left speaker vol-


ume


Volume control (0 to 40)


For less volume


For more volume


5-7


(cid:84) FM/AM radio


(cid:86) FM/AM selection button Push the “FM AM” button (2) when the ra- dio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “FM AM” button when the radio is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception. (cid:86) Stereo indicator The stereo indicator “ST” will come on when an FM stereo broadcast is received.


(cid:86) Manual tuning Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (4) to increase the tuning frequency and press the “ ” side of the button to decrease it. Each time the button is pressed, the fre- quency interval can be changed between 10 kHz in the AM mode and 0.2 MHz in the FM mode. If you hold down the “ ” side of the but- ton, the tuning frequency will increase continuously, and if you hold down the “ ” side of the button, the tuning fre- quency will decrease continuously. Re- lease the button when your desired fre- quency is reached. NOTE While you are holding down either side of the TUNE TRACK button, the tuning frequency will not stop changing even


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5-8


” or “


if the frequency of a receivable station is reached. (cid:86) Seek tuning If you press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (7), the radio will auto- matically search for a receivable station and stop at the first one it finds. This func- tion may not be available, however, when radio signals are weak. In such a situation, perform manual tuning to select the de- sired station.


(cid:86) Automatic tuning (SCAN) Press the “SCAN” button (8) to change the radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the radio band until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band has been scanned from the low end to the high end. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any dis- played frequency. Press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR (7) button again to cancel the scan mode and to stop on any displayed fre- quency. When the “SCAN” button is pressed for automatic tuning, stations are scanned in the direction of low frequencies to high fre- quencies only.


” or “


Automatic tuning may not function proper- ly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills.


(cid:86) Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button (10) allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six, AM, FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset. (cid:86) How to preset stations 1. Press the “FM AM” button (2) to select FM1, FM2, or AM reception. 2. Press the “SCAN” button (8) or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. 3. Press one of the preset buttons (10) for more than 1.5 seconds to store the fre- quency. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory. NOTE (cid:121) If the connection between the radio and battery is broken for any reason such as vehicle maintenance or radio removal, all stations stored in the pre- set buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the preset but- tons. (cid:121) If a cell phone is placed near the ra- dio, it may cause the radio to emit


noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault. (cid:84) XM Satellite radio To receive satellite radio, it is necessary to install the Subaru genuine satellite receiv- er (option part) and to enter into a con- tract. For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer. (cid:86) XMTM satellite radio XMTM is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service that offers more than 160
coast to coast channels, including music, news, sports, talk and children’s program- ming. XMTM provides digital quality audio and text information, including song title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XMTM service. For more in- formation, contact XMTM at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-XM-RA- DIO (1-800-967-2346). (cid:86) Satellite radio reception Satellite radio signals are best received in areas with a clear view of the open sky. In areas where there are tall buildings, trees, tunnels or other structures that may ob- struct the signal of the satellites, there may be signal interruptions. Other circum- stances that may result in signal loss in- clude driving near a wall, steep cliff, hill or driving on the lower level of a multi-tiered


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road or inside of a parking garage. To help reduce this condition, satellite ra- dio providers have installed ground-based repeaters in heavily populated areas. However, you may still experience recep- tion problems in some areas. (cid:86) Band selection button Push the “SAT” button (1) when the radio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “SAT” button when the radio is on to select SAT1, SAT2 or SAT3 recep- tion. (cid:86) Channel selection Press “ ” of the TUNE TRACK button (4) to select the next channel and press “ ” of the button to select the previous channel. ” of the button to Keep pressing “ change to the next channel continuously and keep pressing “ ” of the button to change to the previous channel continu- ously. (cid:86) Category selection Press “ ” of the SEEK FLDR button (7) to display the current category. ” again to select the next cate- Press “ gory, and press “ ” again to select the previous category.


” or “


(cid:86) Channel scan Press the “SCAN” button (8) to change the radio to the SCAN mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the channels until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for five seconds while displaying the channel number, after which scanning will continue until the entire channel has been scanned from the low end to the high end. Also during the category selection, chan- nel scan can be performed in that catego- ry. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any dis- played channel. (cid:86) Selecting preset channels Presetting a channel with a preset button

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