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-VOICERECOGNITION TIPSBLUETOOTH CommandDial Phone # Call Name MANUAL / AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL - pages 11(If equipped)CommandFind Address House #, Street,City, State Find POI Name -“Find McDonald’s ”DESTINATION SEARCHBY VOICEExample“Find Lowe’s near me”“Starbucks ”Unit: mile2.0 MPI1.6 Turbo-GDIEngine Oil & FilterReplace7,500 or 12 mosReplace 6,000 or 12 mos.Fuel AdditivesAdd7,500 or 12 mosAdd6,000 or 12 mos.Inspect7,500 or 12 mosInspect6,000 or 12 mosBattery Condition Brake Lines, Hoses & ConnectionsFront Brake Disc/Pads, Calipers DEFROST - page 1112Example“1-2-3-4-5 1st Street,Fountain Valley”MAINTENANCEScheduled Maintenance(Normal �“Call John Smith”Located on Rearview MirrorCommandFind POI Name POI Name - Explain different air modes to a customer.ManualImproving how you store your contacts can optimize yourBluetooth Voice Recognition performance: Use full names instead of short or single-syllable names(“John or Dad”) Avoid using special characters/emojis or abbreviations(“Dr.”) when saving contactsNAVIGATION 3Rear Brake Disc/PadsSteering Gear Box, Linkage & Boots, LowerArm Ball Joint, Upper Arm Ball JointPress the front defrost button.Set to warmest temperature setting.Set to medium fan speed.Drive Shafts & BootsSuspension Mounting BoltsAir Conditioning RefrigerantQuick Reference GuideAir Conditioning Compressor BLUE LINK-A ssist with creating MyHyundai.com account- Assist with Blue Link enrollment- Show Blue Link User's Manual- Encourage customer to download the MyHyundai with Blue Link app VOICE RECOGNITION- Review Voice Recognition tips- Show Voice Recognition tear off card and have owner place inconvenient location INTRODUCTION AND LOCATION OF THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT SET FIRST SERVICE APPOINTMENT REVIEW FACTORY RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WAS THE CONDITION OF YOUR VEHICLE (AT DELIVERY) TO YOURSATISFACTION?TheHyundaiKONAPropeller Shaft (AWD)Exhaust Pipe & MufflerInspect7,500 or 12 mosInspectReplace30,000 or 48 mos.Replace 24,000 or 48 mos.Vacuum HoseInspect7,500 or 12 mosInspectClimate Control Air Filter(For Evaporator and Blower Unit)ReplaceEvery 12 mos.Replace Every 12 mos.Tire RotationPerform7,500Perform 6,000Inspect15,000 or 24 mos.Inspect12,000 or 24 mos.Inspect15,000 or 24 mos.Inspect12,000 or 24 mos.Inspect30,000 or 48 mos.Inspect24,000 or 48 mos.Inspect30,000 or 48 mos.Inspect24,000 or 48 mos.Air Cleaner Filter6,000 or 12 mos6,000 or 12 mos.Vapor Hose, Fuel Tank Cap, Fuel TankFuel Tank Air FilterFuel FilterParking BrakeBrake FluidFuel Lines, Fuel Hoses & ConnectionsRear Axle Oil (AWD)Transfer Case Oil (AWD)First 60,000 or 72 mos.First 60,000 or 72 mos.Drive BeltsInspectSubsequent, every15,000 or 24 mos.InspectSpark PlugsReplace97,500Replace 42,000First 120,000 or 120 mos.First 120,000 or 120 mos.Replace Subsequent, every30,000 or 24 mos.Subsequent, every12,000 or 24 mos.Engine CoolantReplaceValve Clearance (Only 1.6 T-GDI)Inspect-Inspect75,000Intercooler, in/out hose, air intake hose(Only 1.6 T-GDI)Inspect-Inspect6,000 or 12 mos.-Inspect6,000 or 12 mos.EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid(Only 1.6 T-GDI)Automatic Transmission Fluid(Only 2.0)Subsequent, every30,000 or 24 mos.No check or services required forNormal Usage driving.*See Owner’s Manual for details.Sales ConsultantDateCustomerEmailSales ManagerDateDateLooking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicle Owner’s Manual. Ifyou require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue, you should always refer to the vehicle Owner’sManual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer.The information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of printing; however, specificationsand equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended in this Quick ReferenceGuide, and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurringobligations. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Specifications apply to U.S. vehicles only. Pleasecontact your Hyundai dealer for current vehicle specifications.NP150-J92020(Rev 06/03./19)Printing 06/06/19Roadside Assistance: 1-800-243-7766Consumer Affairs: 1-800-633-5151Sirius XM Radio: 1-800-967-2346Blue Link: 1-855-2BLUELINK(1-855-225-8354)

HYUNDAI VEHICLE OWNER PRIVACY POLICYYour Hyundai vehicle may be equipped with technologies and servicesthat use information collected, generated, recorded or stored by thevehicle. Hyundai has created a Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy to explainhow these technologies and services collect, use, and share thisinformation.You may read our Vehicle Owner Privacy Policy on the Hyundaiusa.comwebsite at pxIf you would like to receive a hard copy of our Vehicle Owner PrivacyPolicy, please contact our Customer Connect Center at:Hyundai Motor AmericaHyundai Customer Connect CenterP.O. Box 83835Phoeniz, AZ undai's Customer Connect Center representatives are availableMonday through Friday, between the hours of 5:00 AM and 7:00 PM PSTand Saturday and Sunday between 6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST(English). For Customer Connect Center assistance in Spanish orKorean, representatives are available Monday through Friday between6:30 AM and 3:00 PM PST.

Headlightsand FogLightsPage 05SteeringWheel AudioControlPage 15InstrumentClusterPage 07InstrumentCluster MenuButtons andCruise ControlPage 35Wiper andWasherRadioPage 06Page ERFILE- FEATURES AND CONTROLSChild-protector rear door lockClimate ControlHeadlights and Fog LightsHead-Up DisplayInstrument ClusterInstrument Panel IlluminationInterior LightsLCD Display ControlLCD Display ModesSunroofSeat-Front Seat AdjustmentSmart KeyWarnings and IndicatorsWiper and d Auto Apple Carplay AUX and USB PortBlue Link Telematicm SystemBluetooth Operational TipsBluetooth Phone PairingNavigationRadio ModeSteering Wheel Audio ControlVoice RecognitionWireless Cellular Phone Charging System2527241816152221151723DRIVINGAWD LockBlind Spot Collision Warning (BCW)Cruise Control/Smart Cruise ControlDownhill Brake Control (DBC)Drive Mode Integrated Control SystemForward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)Tire Mobility KitTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)343335323436333731ClimateControlPage 11WARNING!To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others,read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATIONin your Owner’s Manual.Use this Quick Reference Guide tolearn about the features that willenhance your enjoyment of yourHyundai. More detailed informationabout these features are available inyour Owner’s Manual.* Some vehicles may not be equippedwith all the listed features.

FEATURES AND CONTROLSSMART KEYFRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (manual)Forward and BackwardLockUnlockLiftgate Unlock(Does not open liftgate)Seat Height (for the driver’s seat)Push down several times on the lever tolower.Pull up several times on the lever to raise.PanicNOTE :For the User SelectableOption, please refer to yourOwner’s Manual for furtherinformation.Seatback AngleDriver’s Door Lock / UnlockSmart key must be within 28 40in.from the outside door handle.Press : One time -Unlock driver doorTwo Times - Unlock all doorsThree times - Lock all doorsFRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT (power)Removing the Mechanical KeyAPress and hold the releaseand remove the key.AForward and BackwardbuttonREAR SEAT FOLDINGSeat HeightFolding/Unfolding the Rear Seat1. Lower the rear head restraints to thelowest position.2. Pull the seat belt to the side beforefolding down the seatback.3. Remove the seat belt from the guide ,pull the lever and fold the seat towardthe front of the vehicle.4. To unfold the rear seat, pull the seatbelt to the side and push the seatbackuntil it is firmly latched into place.01 I Quick Reference GuideHYUNDAISeatback AngleLumbar Support (for the driver’s seat)KONAQuick Reference Guide I 02

FEATURES AND CONTROLSSUNROOFINTERIOR LIGHTS1 Map LightPress the lens to turn map lightsON or OFF.Without Sunroof21213SunshadeDoor positionCabin light ON when door(s) and/ortailgate are open.43The sunshade will openautomatically with the sunroofwhen the glass panel moves. If youwant it closed, move the sunshademanually.Cabin Light ON positionPress the switch to the left to turn oncabin light.With Sunroof4Cabin Light OFF positionPress the switch to the right to leavecabin light off.21Sliding the SunroofPressing the sunroof control leverbackward or forward momentarily tothe second detent position completelyopens or closes the sunroof even whenthe switch is released. To stop thesunroof at the desired position whilethe sunroof is in operation, press thesunroof control lever backward orforward and release the switch.134CHILD-PROTECTOR REAR DOOR LOCKLockInsert a key into the hole and turn it tothe lock position.Tilting the SunroofOpenPush the sunroof control switchupward to tilt the sunroof.UnlockInsert a key into the hole and turnclockwise to the unlock position.03 I Quick Reference GuideHYUNDAIClosePush and hold the sunroof controlswitch forward to close the sunroof.KONAQuick Reference Guide I 04

FEATURES AND CONTROLSHEADLIGHTS AND FOG LIGHTSWIPER AND WASHERHeadlightsMISTParking LightsOFFINTAuto LightsPULLHIOFFINTLOHIAll Lights OffPUSHINTorAUTOLOTMISOFFLOHeadlights DelayHIHeadlights may stay on for 15 seconds after exiting and locking up thevehicle. Press the remote lock button twice to turn the headlights off.Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for further information.Turn Signals and LaneChange SignalsOFF - OffINT - Intermittent wipeorAUTO - Auto control wipeLO- Low wiper speedHI- High wiper speedIntermittent Wipe TimeAdjustmentFlashing the HeadlightsMore frequent wipesLess frequent wipesWash with Brief WipesOFFOFFOFFAUTOOFFINTPULLHILOTMISOFFINTLOHIHigh Beam/ High Beam AssistPull the lever toward you.OFFOFFOFFFog LightsPUSHINTPULLTMISOFFINTLOHINOTE:MIST - Single wipeTo turn off high beam, pullthe lever towards you.HILOOFFRear Wiper / Washer ControlHI - High wiper speedLO - Low wiper speedOFF - Off Push away for rear washHigh Beam/ High Beam Assist1. Select auto position on stalk.2. Push lever forward to engage AutoHigh Beam.3. Push lever forward again to disengage.05 I Quick Reference GuideHYUNDAIKONAQuick Reference Guide I 06

FEATURES AND CONTROLSHEAD-UP DISPLAYINSTRUMENT CLUSTERType AThe Heads-Up display is a feature thatallows the driver to view informationprojected onto a transparent screenwhile still maintaining direct view of theroad ahead.55SPEEDLIMIT6555MPH5121635To activate the Heads-Up Display,press the HUD button on the dashpanel located on the left-hand side ofthe driver.4Type B5123562413571. Tachometer2. Speedometer3. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge4. Fuel Gauge5. Warning and Indicator Lights6. LCD Display (Including Trip Computer)07 I Quick Reference GuideHead-Up Display information4681. Turn-by-turn (TBT) navigationinformation2. Road information3. Driving speed information4. Cruse control system SET indicator5. Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)information6. Blind Spot Collision warningindicators7. Warning lights8. Multimedia informationNOTE:: If you wear polarized sunglasses, it isdifficult to read the Head Up Displayinformation.HYUNDAIKONAQuick Reference Guide I 08

FEATURES AND CONTROLSWARNINGS AND INDICATORSLCD DISPLAY MODESModesSymbolWARNINGS AND INDICATORSDisplays the most recentdriving informationincluding average fueleconomy, trip,odometer, averagespeed, etc.Trip ComputerAir Bag WarningLightABS Warning LightDisplays turn-by-turndirections in the LCDcluster with navigation.Turn BY Turn (TBT)Displays the state of theLane Keeping Assist (LKA).LKADisplays the state of theAudio System.AudioInformationDescriptionororUser SettingsDisplays the serviceinterval and warningmessages.Changes the settings.Seat BeltWarning LightParking Brake & BrakeFluid Warning LightElectronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)System Warning LightElectric Power SteeringSystem Warning LightMalfunctionIndicatorAll Wheel Drive(AWD) Warning LightCharging SystemWarning LightLow Tire PressureWarning Indicator/TPMS Malfunction LampHeadlight WarningLightEngine Oil PressureWarning LightAutomaticEmergency Braking(AEB) Warning LightLow Fuel LevelWarning LightMaster Warning LightESC (Electronic StabilityControl) IndicatorESC (Electronic StabilityControl) OFF IndicatorImmobilizerIndicatorTurn Signal IndicatorHigh Beam Indicator/ Auto headlampsLight ON IndicatorFront Fog Indicator LightCruise IndicatorCruise SET IndicatorSPORT mode IndicatorDownhill Brake Control(DBC) Indicator LightLane Departure WarningSystem (LDWS) IndicatorAll Wheel Drive (AWD)LOCK Indicator LightHigh Beam AssistINSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATIONPress or - to adjust theillumination brightness ofthe instrument cluster.LCD DISPLAY CONTROL121:M ODE button forchanging modes2:M OVE switch forchanging items3: SELECT / RESETbutton for settingor resetting theselected item309 I Quick Reference GuideHYUNDAIKONAQuick Reference Guide I 10

FEATURES AND CONTROLSMANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL2311. Fan Speed Control Knob2. Temperature Control Knob3. Mode Select Dial4. Front Windshield Defrost Dial Position5. Rear Window Defroster Button6. Air Intake Control Button7. A/C (Air Conditioning) Button467DEFROSTING / DEFOGGING5AIR INTAKE CONTROLMODE SELECTION1. Select the frontwindshield defrostmode.2. S et the temperaturecontrol to thewarmest setting.Changes the direction ofthe air flow as following:3. Set the fan speed tothe medium speed.NOTE:To reduce the tendency of the glassto fog up and also to improvevisibility, keep the surface of thewindshield clean by wiping itoccasionally with glass cleaner anda clean cloth.In addition, select air intake controlto the outside (fresh) air positionwhenever possible while operatingthe vehicle.11 I Quick Reference GuideFace LevelRecirculated air position(Indicator light ON)REAR WINDOWDEFROSTER AND HEATEDOUTSIDE MIRRORSPress to activate / deactivate therear defroster and heatedoutside mirrors.MAX A/C MODEBi-LevelFloor LevelFloor / Defrost LevelOutside (fresh) air position(Indicator light OFF)HYUNDAIDefrost-LevelKONAThe MAX A/C automaticallyselects the A/C, recirculated air,and face level vents. This helpsto cool the cabin down morequickly. Select normal A/C afterinitial cool down to resume freshairflow and maintain efficiency.Quick Reference Guide I 12

FEATURES AND CONTROLSAUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL1-2758DEFROSTING / DEFOGGING- 63- 1 Temperature Control Knob2 AUTO (Automatic Control) Button3 OFF Button4 Fan Speed Control Knob5 Mode Selection Button49SYSTEM OFF MODE1. Press the frontPressing the OFF button willwindshield defroster turn the automatic climatecontrol system off.control.2. Set the temperature The fan will turn off. The outside (fresh) aircontrol to theposition will be selected.warmest setting. The vented air temperature3. Set the fan speed towill be at the lastthe medium setting.temperature setting. REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER AND HEATED OUTSIDEMIRRORS- Press to activate /deactivate the reardefroster and heatedoutside mirrors.13 I Quick Reference GuideAUTOMATIC HEATINGAND COOLINGTo reduce the tendency of the glass tofog up and also to improve visibility,keep the surface of the windshieldclean by wiping it occasionally withglass cleaner and a clean cloth.In addition, select air intake control tothe outside (fresh) air positionwhenever possible while operatingthe vehicle.HYUNDAI789Air Conditioning ButtonFront Windshield Defroster ButtonRear Window Defroster ButtonAir Intake Control ButtonAIR INTAKE CONTROL1. Press the AUTO button.2. Set the temperaturecontrol to the desiredsetting.Recirculated air positionThe modes, fan speeds, air(Indicator light ON)intake and air conditioning willOutside (fresh) air positionbe controlled automatically(Indicator light OFF)according to the temperaturesetting.- NOTE:NOTE:6It is recommended to use theAUTO function with 72 Ftemperature set point foroptimum comfort andefficiency.MODE SELECTIONChanges the direction ofthe air flow as following:FaceLevelKONABiLevelFloorLevelFloor &DefrostQuick Reference Guide I 14

MULTIMEDIASTEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLType A1Type BMUTE41MUTE4321BLUETOOTH OPERATIONAL TIPSVOLUMEMUTERaises or lowers the speaker volume.2SEEK / PRESETChanges the station.323MODEChanges the audio source.4MUTEPress to Mute.Steering wheel bluetooth controlBLUETOOTH PHONE PAIRINGRADIOHOMEMEDIAPHONEASETUPTUNEFILE1. Press the SETUP A button.2. Press the “Bluetooth” button on the screen.3. Press “Add New” button on the screen.4. Search for the device name as displayed onyour mobile phone and connect.5. If necessary, input the passkey displayed onthe Audio screen.6. Pairing is complete.MUTESEEKTRACKENTERTo switch between phones:1. Push the ‘Setup’ button.2. Select Bluetooth.3. Select Bluetooth Connections.4. Select Connect next to the desired phone.NOTE : Vehicle must be parked to complete the pairing process.15 I Quick Reference GuideIn the following situations you or the other party may have difficulty hearingeach other:1. Keep the Bluetooth volume low. High level volume may result in distortionand echo.2. When driving on a rough road, high speeds and/or with the window open.3. When the air conditioning vents are facing the microphone located at theheadliner and/or when the air conditioning fan is at the max speed.HYUNDAI1TALK2CALL3ENDActivates the voice recognition.1MUTEPlaces and transfers calls.1223Ends calls or cancels functions.To Answer a Call: Press thebutton on the steering wheel.To Reject a Call: Press the button on the steering wheel.To Adjust Ring Volume: Use the VOLUME buttons on the steering wheel.To Transfer a Call to the handset (private mode): Press and hold thebutton on the steering wheel until the audiosystem transfers a call to the phone.To Finish a Call: Press the button on the steering wheel.KONAQuick Reference Guide I 16

MULTIMEDIAVOICE RECOGNITIONBLUE LINK TELEMATICS SYSTEMMaking a call using voice recognition:The menu tree identifies available voice recognition Bluetooth functions.Calling by Name:1. Press the button.2. Say the following command: “Call John ”: Connects the call to John. “ Call John on Mobile / at Work / at Home : Connects the callto John’s Mobile, Home, or at Work phone number.Dialing by Number:1. Press the button.2. Say “Dial Number”.3. Say the desired phone number.For the complete list of commands, please refer to your Owner’s Manual.Voice Recognition TipsYour vehicle may be equipped with a Voice Recognition technologywhich allows drivers to operate their phones without having to taketheir eyes off of the road to minimize distractions.Voice recognition performance may be affected if driving withwindows and sunroof open; when the heating-cooling system is on;when passing in a tunnel or when driving on rugged and uneven roads.Quick reference on using voice commands:To start a voice command, press theavailable:button, the following commands areFunctionMore HelpHelpCalls Name Dial Number PhoneProvides guidance on commands that can be used anywhere in the system.Provides guidance on commands that can be used within the current mode.Calls Name saved in Contacts. Ex) Call “John”Call can be made by dialing the spoken numbers. Ex) Call “123”Provides guidance on Phone related commands. After saying this command,say “Call History”, “Contacts” to execute the corresponding functions.Displays the Contacts screen. After saying this command, say the nameof a contact saved in the Contacts to automatically connect a call.Displays the Dial number screen. After saying this command, you cansay the number which you want to call.Example: “1-0-5-5-0 Talbert Avenue, Fountain ValleyNavigationFind address in state house #,Street name, City .Find POI Name 17 I Quick Reference Guide Navigation SOSPress thebutt

Valve Clearance (Only 1.6 T-GDI) Inspect - Inspect 75,000 Intercooler, in/out hose, air intake hose (Only 1.6 T-GDI) Inspect - Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. EcoShift Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid (Only 1.6 T-GDI) - Inspect 6,000 or 12 mos. Automatic Transmission Fluid (Only 2.0) No check or services required for Normal Usage driving.

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