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USING THE TOUCH PANEL

TEMPERATURE

Touch the temperature setting 
value on the MiniBar to access 
the pop-up temperature control. 

Touch + to raise the temperature or - to 
lower it. The icon will display the chosen 
temperature. The dual climate control 
system allows the driver and passenger to 
control their temperature settings 
independently. 

FAN SPEED

The fan speed control is 
indicated by a number and a 
small Fan icon. Touching the icon 

will generate a pop-up speed control. 
Touch + to raise the fan speed or - to lower 
the fan speed. Fan speed cannot be 
adjusted independently when in dual 
climate control mode.

VENTILATION

Touch the Ventilation icon on the 
MiniBar to select the desired 
airflow configuration. Ventilation 

is not an available dual climate control 
setting.

Air conditioning system cools the 
cabin.

Heating system heats the cabin.

Air circulation controls the flow 
of air around the cabin. There 
are two options: recirculation or 
outside air.

Climate Control

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Summary of Contents for REVERO

Page 1: ...K A R M A R E V E R O Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E...

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Page 3: ...t information available at the time of publishing Reprinting translation and copying are not permitted without prior authorization KARMA REVERO and the Karma Logo are registered trademarks of Karma Au...

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Page 7: ...OCKING THE VEHICLE 9 INSTRUMENT PANEL 17 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS 25 CONTROLS AND OPERATION 29 STARTING AND DRIVING 35 USING THE TOUCH PANEL 45 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 63 WHEELS AND TIRES 67 CHARGING AND FUEL...

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Page 9: ...7 INTRODUCTION Introduction INTRODUCTION Using This Quick Reference Guide 8 Symbols Glossary 8 Notes About This Quick Reference Guide 8...

Page 10: ...owing symbols used within this manual call your attention to specific types of information WARNING Indicates either an instruction which must be followed precisely or information that should be consid...

Page 11: ...icle LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE Using the Key Fob 10 Opening the Doors 11 Master Lock and Unlock Switch 11 Automatic Locking 11 Child Safety Locks 12 Emergency Access 12 Opening the Trunk 13 Tr...

Page 12: ...unlock all doors The park lights should flash and the mirrors may unfold if configured to confirm unlock Passive Unlock When a programmed key fob is in your possession activate an exterior door handle...

Page 13: ...e master locking switch shown above When any door is unlocked an amber indicator on the switch will illuminate AUTOMATIC LOCKING WARNING Never adjust the settings in the touch panel while you are driv...

Page 14: ...ery If the key fob still fails to unlock the vehicle you can unlock the passenger s door using the key blade Note It is recommended that you keep the key in the leather carrying case provided or in a...

Page 15: ...e trunk release button is disabled if Valet Mode is enabled or the vehicle is in a propulsion mode other than Park P TRUNK INTERIOR RELEASE HANDLE Your Revero is equipped with a mechanical trunk relea...

Page 16: ...providing a secure location for storing personal items The climate settings on the MiniBar and rear backup camera are both active while in Valet Mode See MiniBar on page 70 Valet Mode can only be deac...

Page 17: ...g Valet Mode can be done in MyKarma Settings Vehicle Valet Mode DEACTIVATING VALET MODE 1 Touch the screen and a numeric keypad appears 2 Enter the four digit pin code and press Enter the screen will...

Page 18: ...it PIN code and the screen will display the home screen Note After five seconds the mode bar disappears Note If no character is entered or there is no activity in 10 seconds the system returns to the...

Page 19: ...STRUMENT PANEL Instrument Panel INSTRUMENT PANEL Interior Overview 18 Instrument Panel USA Specification 19 Instrument Panel Canadian Specification 20 Indicator Icons 21 Warning and Information Messag...

Page 20: ...ne controls 5 Instrument Panel 6 Cruise control 7 REGEN Mode selection 8 Wipers and washers 9 Start Stop button 10 Master door locking 11 Hazard warning flashers 12 Glove compartment open 13 Touch pan...

Page 21: ...rive Mode 6 Cruise control speed setting 7 Function indicators 8 Cruise control ON indicator 9 Regenerative braking setting 10 Navigation turn by turn 11 Performance buffer 12 Odometer Trip meter 13 F...

Page 22: ...Drive Mode 6 Cruise control speed setting 7 Function indicators 8 Cruise control ON indicator 9 Regenerative braking setting 10 Navigation turn by turn 11 Performance buffer 12 Odometer Trip meter 13...

Page 23: ...tomotive Retailer Function check Icon Description Rear center brake light High beam Low beam Daytime running lamps Marker lamp Fog lamp Brakes Icon USA Canada Description Brake system function Left br...

Page 24: ...led Genset function EV range only Fuel Battery Icon Description Good fuel level Low fuel level Very low fuel level Good charge level Low charge level Very low charge level Misc Icon Description Check...

Page 25: ...moderately Engine overheated Seat belts Airbags Departure Collision Icon Description Lane departure warning system function Battery Icon Description 12 volt system function High voltage battery state...

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Page 27: ...25 SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Seats and Restraints SEATS AND RESTRAINTS Power Seats 26 Driver s Seat Memory 27 Seat Heaters 27 Wearing the Seat Belt 28...

Page 28: ...ition when the vehicle is in motion can be dangerous Even when buckled the seat belts cannot do their job The shoulder belt will not be against your body Instead it will be in front of you In a crash...

Page 29: ...eat heaters will maintain a pre determined temperature according to the level selected WARNING If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin the seat heater may cause burns To reduce the r...

Page 30: ...ckle nearest to you Press until a click is heard RELEASING THE BELT To release the seat belt press the red button ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE FRONT SHOULDER BELT The height of the shoulder belt should...

Page 31: ...CONTROLS AND OPERATION Steering Column Position 30 Exterior Mirrors 30 Power Windows 31 HomeLink Transmitter 32 Programming a Device 32 Entry Gate Canadian Programming 33 Information and Assistance 3...

Page 32: ...ype of mirror glass installed on your Revero distances may be difficult to judge accurately Objects viewed in the mirror may be closer than they appear To adjust the exterior mirror position 1 Select...

Page 33: ...the switch at any point to stop window movement REAR WINDOW INHIBIT WARNING If children are occupying the rear seats the rear window inhibit switch should be used to prevent operation of the windows I...

Page 34: ...conds When the indicator light shown above begins to flash release the buttons Do not hold the buttons for longer than 30 seconds This initializes the HomeLink transmitter and erases previous settings...

Page 35: ...nches 25 75 mm away from the transceiver in the rear view mirror keeping the indicator light in view 3 Carry out step 3 of Programming a Device ENTRY GATE CANADIAN PROGRAMMING The technology of some e...

Page 36: ...perate when the vehicle is in Accessory or Ready Mode A USB port and a 12V power socket are located between the rear seats Note The 12V power outlet and the USB charging port 5V have hinged covers to...

Page 37: ...on Mode PRND 36 Drive Modes 37 Cruise Control 38 Electronic Stability Control ESC 39 Parking Brake 39 Exterior Lighting 40 Turn Signals 40 Hazard Warning Flashers 41 Wipers and Washers 41 Park Distanc...

Page 38: ...system and touch panel views before driving 4 The amber indicator light on the Start Stop button will illuminate The brake pedal indicator light will illuminate in the instrument panel Note If left in...

Page 39: ...l Drive D Selectable whenever the vehicle is stationary or its speed is less than 30 mph 48 km h in reverse The instrument panel will show the currently selected propulsion and the button associated w...

Page 40: ...e speed limit taking account of traffic and road conditions WARNING Cruise control should not be used in ice and snow conditions ENGAGING CRUISE CONTROL To engage cruise control the vehicle s speed mu...

Page 41: ...om the vehicle turning at too high a speed or from careless dangerous driving techniques When the ESC system is operating the indicator light on the instrument panel will flash to indicate it is in us...

Page 42: ...g wheel to select high beam An indicator light on the instrument panel will illuminate when high beam is selected To switch back to low beam pull the lever towards the steering wheel To flash the head...

Page 43: ...r road users that your vehicle is disabled Press the switch again to switch off the hazard flashers WIPERS AND WASHERS With the vehicle in Accessory or Ready Mode move the lever up or down to select t...

Page 44: ...atically activated WINDSHIELD WASHER Press and release the end of the lever to operate the windshield washer PARK DISTANCE CONTROL PDC WARNING The PDC system may not detect moving objects such as chil...

Page 45: ...E DEPARTURE WARNING LDW Lane Departure Warning is only available at speeds of 35 to 112 mph 56 to 180 km h The driver will not receive any feedback from the LDW until a vehicle speed of 35 mph is achi...

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Page 47: ...45 USING THE TOUCH PANEL Using the Touch Panel USING THE TOUCH PANEL Overview 46 Favorites 47 Audio 49 Navigation 51 Phone 53 MiniBar 55 Using the System 58 Ventilation 61...

Page 48: ...desired icon on the home screen to access the desired feature When active the icon will turn blue 1 Audio 2 Favorites 3 Phone 4 Volume 5 My Karma 6 Temperature passenger side 7 Ventilation 8 Rear wind...

Page 49: ...favorite is located on a disconnected media device the display will be grayed out and you will not be able to select it To add a selection to the audio favorites list 1 Touch the Audio icon on the mai...

Page 50: ...ired contact is highlighted 4 Touch the star next to the number to save it to the favorites list 5 To remove a contact from the favorites list touch the Star icon again 6 If a contact has more than on...

Page 51: ...icon in the upper right corner of the main audio display screen 3 Adjust the desired function AUDIO VOLUME CONTROL 1 Press the Speaker icon at the bottom right corner of the main display to bring up...

Page 52: ...three methods for changing the radio station The or icons of the Tune function The up and down arrows of the Seek function The blue indicator on the dial can be touched and moved From the radio scree...

Page 53: ...y to configure the navigation system preferences 3 Touch Where To to enter the desired destination or touch the Star icon to select from the list of favorites When the Navigation panel is accessed the...

Page 54: ...to find the desired destination 3 To search the POI list scroll through the POI categories on the right side of the screen Choose the desired category then scroll through the list of destinations 4 To...

Page 55: ...menu Use the Dialer icon to bring up the keypad or the Contacts icon to access the contact list Use the Settings icon to access settings PAIRING A PHONE To use the Phone feature a Bluetooth enabled p...

Page 56: ...a call Touch the Home icon to return to the main screen KEYPAD DIALER To make a call using the keypad 1 Touch the Phone icon on the main display screen 2 Enter the phone number 3 Press the green butt...

Page 57: ...the climate control system allowing the user to adjust the temperature and airflow without leaving the home screen CLIMATE CONTROL Touch the Climate icon at the center of the MiniBar This screen cont...

Page 58: ...number and a small Fan icon Touching the icon will generate a pop up speed control Touch to raise the fan speed or to lower the fan speed Fan speed cannot be adjusted independently when in dual climat...

Page 59: ...n is blue The external rear view mirrors are also heated when the Defroster is on VOLUME CONTROL Touch the Speaker icon on the MiniBar to bring up the volume controls Pressing the desired level will m...

Page 60: ...ol then adjust the temperature to the desired temperature The system will then automatically adjust the heating air conditioning air distribution blower speeds and air recirculation to maintain the de...

Page 61: ...temperature setting is adjusted on the passenger side or if the SYNC icon is pressed a second time AIR CONDITIONING Note The air conditioning system can be used on its own or in conjunction with the h...

Page 62: ...can be selected at a time AIR RECIRCULATION Touch the icon to activate air recirculation Air recirculation prevents air entering from the outside and recirculates the air inside the vehicle This limit...

Page 63: ...nction is operating The rear window defroster will operate for a period of time before automatically switching off The rear window defroster can also be manually turned off as well VENTILATION Air is...

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Page 65: ...63 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Routine Maintenance ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Opening and Closing the Hood 64 Engine Compartment Overview 65...

Page 66: ...d is in the fully open position before working in the engine compartment In windy conditions you may need to secure the hood to prevent it from being closed by the wind 1 Pull the recessed hood releas...

Page 67: ...ervoir electric drive components 2 Engine oil filler cap 3 Brake fluid reservoir 4 Windshield washer reservoir 5 Coolant reservoir engine 6 Engine oil level dipstick 7 Engine compartment fuse box 8 Po...

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Page 69: ...67 WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels and Tires WHEELS AND TIRES Using the Tire Repair Kit 68 Tire Pressures 69 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 69...

Page 70: ...l initially show a high pressure while the compressor pushes the sealant into tire Once the sealant has completely dispersed into the tire the pressure will quickly drop and start to rise again as the...

Page 71: ...let air out of warm tires in an attempt to match the recommended cold tire pressures The following procedure should be used to check and adjust tire pressures 1 Remove the cap from the valve then fir...

Page 72: ...on will flash for one minute if there is a system malfunction then will illuminate continuously until the malfunction is corrected The touch panel will display each sensor showing its corresponding wh...

Page 73: ...71 CHARGING AND FUELING THE VEHICLE Charging and Fueling the Vehicle CHARGING AND FUELING THE VEHICLE Charging the Vehicle 72 Safety Precautions 74 Fuel Filler 74...

Page 74: ...tor and is more commonly found in residential professionally installed charging stations commercial charging public parking and places of employment Level 2 charging can provide between 10 to 20 miles...

Page 75: ...r you see one of these images on the instrument panel follow the description below image Conntected The Connected screen is shown when the charger is plugged in but not charging and there are no error...

Page 76: ...for carrying fuel and always remove them from the vehicle to fill them Failure to do so may result in spillage and cause a fire WARNING Do not overfill the fuel tank Overfilling may cause spillage whe...

Page 77: ...or icons to illuminate as a result of increased evaporative emission levels If this happens ensure the fuel cap is unobstructed and tightened properly three clicks and the fuel door is latched The gen...

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Page 79: ...n 60 Air Recirculation 60 Auto Climate Control 58 Blower Speed Temperature Control 58 Cabin Air Filter 61 Dual Zone Temperature 59 Fresh Air 60 Heating 60 Off 60 Rear Window Defroster 61 SYNC Climate...

Page 80: ...G Garage Door Opener Entry Gate Canadian Programming 33 HomeLink Transmitter 32 Information and Assistance 33 Programming a Device 32 Programming Rolling Code Device Equipment 33 Reprogramming a Singl...

Page 81: ...d Safety Locks 12 Emergency Access 12 Emergency Unlocking 12 From Inside the Vehicle 11 From Outside the Vehicle 11 Manual Door Opening 13 Master Lock and Unlock Switch 11 Opening the Doors 11 Opening...

Page 82: ...30 Starting and Driving Accessory Mode 36 Drive Modes 37 Ready Mode 36 Regenerative Braking 37 Selecting a Mode PRND 36 Starting the Vehicle 36 Stealth Sustain and Sport Modes 37 Turning Off the Vehi...

Page 83: ...Screen 52 Overview 46 Pairing a Phone 53 Phone 53 Recent Destinations POI Entry 52 Select a Source 50 Temperature 56 Ventilation 56 V Valet Activating Valet Mode 15 Creating a PIN for valet Mode 14 De...

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