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Summary of Content for Hyundai Tucson Night 2017 SUV Quick Reference Guide PDF
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Looking for more detailed information? This Quick Reference Guide does not replace your vehicles Owners Manual. If you require additional information or are unsure of a specific issue, you should always refer to the vehicles Owners Manual or contact your authorized Hyundai dealer. The information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of printing; however, specifications and equipment can change without notice. No warranty or guarantee is being extended in this Quick Reference Guide, and Hyundai reserves the right to change product specifications and equipment at any time without incurring obligations. Some vehicles are shown with optional equipment. Please contact your Hyundai dealer for current vehicle specifications and optional equipment.
HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell Quick Reference Guide
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) page 34 Explain TPMS function to customer.
- When illuminated, one or more tires are under-inflated.
- Blinks for approximately one minute then remains illuminated when there is a malfunction with the TPMS.
WINDSHIELD WIPER / WASHER page 19
MAINTENANCE Scheduled Maintenance Normal Usage Severe Usage* Hydrogen system
Hydrogen system (Check for hydrogen leaks)
Inspect 6,500 or 12 months Inspect More Frequently
FCEV cleaner filter Replace 6,500 Replace More Frequently
Traction motor coolant 1st Replace 130,000 or 120 months After that, replace every 26,000 or 24 months
Replace More Frequently
Fuel cell stack coolant Replace 38,000 or 36 months Replace More Frequently
Ion filter Replace 6,500 Replace More Frequently
Reduction gear fluid No check, No service required Replace 78,000
Brake hoses and lines Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect Same as normal
Drive shafts and boots Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect 7,500
Front brake disc/pads, calipers Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect More Frequently
Rear brake disc/pads Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect More Frequently
Steering gear box, linkage & boots/lower arm ball joint, upper arm ball joint
Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect More Frequently
Suspension mounting bolts Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect Same as normal
Climate control air filter Replace 13,000 or 12 months Replace More Frequently
Brake fluid Inspect 26,000 or 24 months Inspect More Frequently
Parking brake Inspect 26,000 or 24 months Inspect More Frequently
Climate Control Air Filter (for Evaporator and Blower Unit)
Replace 13,000 or 12 months Replace More Frequently
Air Conditioning System Operation Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect Same As Normal
Disc Brake and Pads Inspect 13,000 or 12 months Inspect More Frequently
*See Owners Manual for details.
MIST - Single wipe
OFF - Off
INT - Intermittent wipe AUTO - Auto control wipe
LO - Normal wiper speed
HI - Fast wiper speed
NP150-T2015-FC
(Rev 02/14/17)
Printing 02/17/17
WALK THE CUSTOMER THROUGH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING KEY DELIVERY FEATURES
www.hyundai.com
Roadside Assistance: 1-800-243-7766 Consumer Affairs: 1-800-633-5151
XM Radio: 1-800-967-2346
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Headlights and fog lights Page 18
Steering wheel audio control Page 27
Table of Contents GETTING STARTED Before driving theCell Tucson Fuel 02-04 Emergency while driving 06-09 Engine Start / Stop Button 14 Front seat adjustment(Power) 15 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Components 10-11 Headrest adjustment 15 Hydrogen Gas Detection Sensors 12 Main Indicator for safety in cluster for using Tucson Fuel Cell 05 Rear seat folding 15 Remote keyless entry 14 Safety Plug 12 Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS) 13
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Automatic climate control 24-25 Central door lock switch 17 Child-protector rear door lock 16 Drivers main controls 17 Fuel filler Door 17 Headlights and fog lights 18 Instrument cluster 20-21 Instrument panel illumination 21 Interior lights 26 LCD display warning messages 23 Seat belt adjustment 16 Seat Warmer 26 Steering wheel audio control 27 Steering wheel Tilt and telescopic 16 Trip computer 22
Wiper and washer 19
MULTIMEDIA
AUX, USB and iPod port 31 Bluetooth operational tips 29-30 Bluetooth phone pairing 28 Clock adjustment 33 Navigation 31-33
DRIVING
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 35 Gear Shift Lever 36 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 34 Rearview camera 34
Instrument cluster Page 20-21
Wiper and washer Page 19
Steering wheel Tilt Page 16
Climate control Pages 24-25
Seat warmer Page 26
* Some vehicles may not be equipped with all the listed features.
Use this Quick Reference Guide to learn about the features that will enhance your enjoyment of your Hyundai. More detailed information about these features are available in your Owners Manual.
Frequently Asked Questions Pair phone to your vehicle. Refer to page 28 and 29.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of serious injury to yourself and others, read and understand the important SAFETY INFORMATION in your Owners Manual.
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 0302
BEFORE DRIVING THE TUCSON FUEL CELL The Tucson Fuel Cell vehicle is a unique vehicle that operates using a fuel cell stack to convert hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy. Because of its unique characteristics, the vehicle operation differs slightly from a conventional vehicle, and taking certain precautions will help to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience. We recommend that you review the following warning and caution notices before proceeding with this Quick Reference Guide.
Never touch the orange or high voltage labeled components including wires, cables, and connections. If the insulators or covers are damaged or removed, severe injury or death from electrocution may occur.
The power cell module located in the engine compartment generates high voltage and distributes the voltage to the electric traction motor and to various electrical systems. Never touch any of the electrical components in the engine compartment. Contact with high voltage electrical components without proper safety equipment can lead to serious injury or death. Special precaution should be taken to avoid contact with engine compartment fluids such as the traction motor coolant or the fuel cell stack coolant. Contact with the skin or eyes may cause severe irritation. If contact should occur, flush the affected area with water and see a doctor if necessary.
The hydrogen storage system is comprised of two separate tanks that are interconnected and filled with hydrogen gas. The tanks contain hydrogen gas under high pressure. Serious injury or death can result from improper installation, lack of maintenance, or over pressurization. Always have your vehicle serviced by an authorized Hyundai Fuel Cell dealer.
Main warning for using Tucson Fuel Cell (High voltage system)
Main warning for using Tucson Fuel Cell (Hydrogen fuel tank system)
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 0504
MAIN INDICATORS FOR SAFETY IN CLUSTER FOR USING TUCSON FUEL CELL
This warning light illuminates: When the fuel cell electric vehicle control system is not working properly. If the warning light remains on, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Service Lamp
This warning light illuminates: [Red] When a hydrogen leak is detected by one of the four hydrogen sensors in the vehicle. If this occurs, the vehicle will revert to EV mode, which will allow the vehicle to be driven solely on the high voltage battery system. EV mode is limited to only about 1 mile of driving range, therefore it is important to pull over to the side of the road as soon as it is reasonably safe to do so. When the vehicle has stopped, turn OFF the ignition and contact an authorized Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell dealer immediately. [Yellow] When there is a malfunction with one of the hydrogen leakage detection sensors.
If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell dealer as soon as possible.
Hydrogen Gas Leak Warning Light
This warning light illuminates: When there is a malfunction with the high voltage circuit. If the warning light continuously remains on when the vehicle is in READY state, or comes on during driving, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
High Voltage Warning Light
This warning light illuminates: When the vehicle power should be limited due to a malfunction with fuel cell stack. If the warning light continuously remains on when the vehicle is in READY state, or comes on during driving, this indicates that there may be a malfunction with the fuel cell stack. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Power Down Warning Light
This warning light illuminates: When the fuel cell stack is overheated. Do not continue driving with an overheated fuel cell stack. If this occurs,have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Fuel Cell Stack Temperature Warning Light
This warning light illuminates: When the motor or inverter is overheated. Do not continue driving with an overheated motor or inverter. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Motor Overheat Warning Light
The Tucson Fuel Cell vehicle operates on high voltage electrical power. Do not spray water in the engine compartment to prevent water intrusion and a possible short circuit of the high voltage components.
The Tucson Fuel Cell system contains many electronic components. High voltage components like cables and other parts may cause electromagnetic interference with other electronic devices.
If you park the vehicle for a long time, the 12V auxiliary battery may discharge. If this occurs, the vehicle may not start and might need to be jump started. Jump starting a vehicle can be dangerous if not done properly. If you are unaware of how to jump start a vehicle, contact your authorized Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Hyundai recommends to make sure the vehicle is driven at least several times per month to maintain charging of the auxiliary battery. Driving for at least 10 minutes or 2 miles will help to keep the vehicle operating correctly Always start the vehicle with the gear shift lever in the P or N position, and wait for the READY lamp to illuminate in the cluster before driving the vehicle.
Always move the gear shift lever to the P position and engage the parking brake before turning OFF the ignition and exiting the vehicle.
Make sure the ignition is turned OFF before opening the fuel filler door.
After refueling, always check that the receptacle boot is installed and that the fuel filler door is securely closed. If the fuel filler door is not closed, a warning will illuminate in the cluster. The vehicle will not start until the fuel filler door is closed.
Main notice for using Tucson Fuel Cell
Main caution for using Tucson Fuel Cell
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 0706
EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING
1. Stop the vehicle, move the shift lever to the P (Park) position turn on your hazard flashers, depress the parking brake, and turn the vehicle OFF.
2.Evacuate to the safety place. 3. Call emergency services for help
and let them know the vehicle is a Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle.
If the temperature near the safety valve located underneath at the rear of the vehicle is over 230F caused by a fire or other reasons, the safety valve will open to vent hydrogen gas. Venting the hydrogen gas makes a loud noise because the venting speed is very fast. For your safety, stay well away from the vehicle until the hydrogen gas in the tank is completely discharged.
If an accident occurs Emergency venting of hydrogen gas
1. Stop the vehicle, move the shift lever to the P(Park) position, depress the parking brake, and turn the vehicle OFF.
If a fire occurs, evacuate from the vehicle, call the fire department, and let them know the vehicle is a Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle. Do not come close to the vehicle until the fire is totally extinguished.
If a fire occurs If your vehicle was flooded and has soaked carpeting or water on the flooring, you should not try to start the vehicle by pressing the POWER button. We recommend that you call an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
If a submersion in water occurs
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 0908
EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING
If a tire goes flat while you are driving: 1. Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal and let the vehicle slow down while driving straight ahead. Do not apply the brakes immediately or attempt to pull off the road as this may cause a loss of control. When the vehicle has slowed to such a speed that it is safe to do so, brake carefully and pull off the road. Drive off the road as far as possible and park on firm, level ground. If you are on a divided highway, do not park in the median area between the two traffic lanes.
2. When the vehicle is stopped, turn on your emergency hazard flashers, set the parking brake and move the shift lever to the P(Park) position.
3. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle. Be sure they all get out on the side of the vehicle that is away from traffic.
4. When repairing a flat tire, refer to your Owners manual.
If you have a flat tire while driving 1. Reduce your speed gradually,
keeping a straight line. Move cautiously off the road to a safe place.
2. Turn on your emergency flashers. 3. Try to start the vehicle again. If your
vehicle will not start, contact an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
If the vehicle stalls while driving
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 1110
FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPONENTS
Electrical power in the Tucson Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicle is generated by the fuel cell stack and by the regenerative braking system. Energy is stored in the high voltage battery. The electrical power generated by the fuel cell stack flows to the high voltage junction box and then to a DC/AC power inverter. AC current is then used to drive the traction motor which drives the vehicle. During normal driving, the fuel cell supplies electrical power to the traction motor. Some electrical power is supplied back to the high voltage battery system. When additional power is needed, such as during acceleration or driving uphill, both the fuel cell and the high voltage battery supply electrical power to the traction motor. During braking or downhill driving, the rotational energy of the traction motor is converted to electrical energy. This is called regenerative braking mode. The electrical energy is used to charge the high voltage battery and the 12V auxiliary battery.
WARNING Warning labels are attached to high voltage components and cables in the vehicle. Never touch any of these components or cables without Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) like insulating gloves, safety glasses, etc. Without proper protection, severe injury or death from electrocution may occur. The fuel cell power module in the engine compartment generates high voltage that is distributed to the electric traction motor and to other components. The high voltage battery system can be very dangerous. Never touch the fuel cell power module without Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) like insulating gloves, safety glasses, etc. Without proper protection, severe injury or death from electrocution may occur.
A conventional 12V battery is located in the rear compartment on the driver side of the vehicle (underneath the plastic cover). The auxiliary battery power is used to initiate the fuel cell stack during startup (prior to READY mode). The auxiliary battery is also used is used to supply power to the headlamps, the audio system, and other low voltage electrical components in the vehicle.
12V Battery
The Tucson Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicle has a high voltage battery module which is connected to the fuel cell stack. Energy from the fuel cell stack and from the regenerative braking system is stored in the high voltage battery module.
High voltage battery
The high voltage which is generated from the fuel cell stack and stored in the high voltage battery system is distributed to various components through high voltage cables. Most of the high voltage cables are routed near the bulkhead in the engine room and underneath the vehicle. These high voltage cables are sufficiently insulated and can easily be identified by their bright orange color. Special precautions must be taken before handling the high voltage cables.
High Voltage Cables
The hydrogen storage system is comprised of two tanks which are filled with hydrogen gas. Each tank is made of an aluminum liner wrapped in carbon fiber. When the tanks are full the corresponding tank pressure is approximately 10,000 psi (700 bar, 70 MPa). A pressure regulator is used to reduce the pressure before the hydrogen is supplied to the fuel cell stack.
High pressure hydrogen storage tanks
A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen. Fuel cells are different from batteries in that they require a constant source of fuel and oxygen to run, but they can produce electricity continually for as long as these inputs are supplied. Hydrogen gas is the fuel source for the Tucson Fuel Cell vehicle.
Fuel Cell Stack
1 Fuel Cell Stack 2 Motor 3 Hydrogen Tanks 4 Battery System
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3
2
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 1312
HYDROGEN GAS DETECTION SENSORS
There are four hydrogen gas detectors located in the vehicle. If one of these sensors detects a leak while driving, the hydrogen gas leak warning lamp will illuminate on the cluster display. The sensors will trigger at concentrations below the minimum flammability limit of hydrogen. However, when the sensor is triggered, the hydrogen fuel cell system will be shut down. At that time, the vehicle will revert to EV mode, which will allow the vehicle to be driven solely on the high voltage battery system. EV mode is limited to only about 1 mile of driving range, therefore it is important to pull over to the side of the road as soon as it is reasonably safe to do so. When the vehicle has stopped, turn OFF the ignition and contact an authorized Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell dealer immediately.
Sensor position
SAFETY PLUG A safety plug located in the rear trunk is applied to be able to disconnect the high voltage system from the fuel cell stack.
IMPORTANT :This equipment is for trained personnel only.
DANGER There are special procedures required for removing the safety plug from the vehicle. Do not attempt to remove the safety plug by yourself. This device is for a trained service technician at an authorized Hyundai Fuel Cell dealer or for first responders in the event of an emergency with the vehicle. Emergency responders have received special instructions on how to disconnect the high voltage system using the safety plug.
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VIRTUAL ENGINE SOUND SYSTEM (VESS) Because the Tucson Fuel Cell vehicle is an electric vehicle, it is very quiet and produces no audible noise from the engine compartment when the vehicle is in motion. In order to alert pedestrians that a vehicle is near, a Virtual Engine Sound System (VESS) is implemented.
The Tucson Fuel Cell vehicle emits a warning chime to pedestrians when the vehicle is operating in the forward direction at low speeds (from 1 to 13 mph), and whenever the vehicle is shifted into reverse.
Ceiling
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 1514
Seat cushion height (for drivers seat)
Seatback angle
Forward and backward
Lumbar support (for drivers seat)
GETTING STARTED
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT
HEADREST ADJUSTMENT
REAR SEAT FOLDING
To Raise Headrest: Pull headrest up.
To Lower Headrest: Press lock button while pressing down on headrest.
To fold the rear seat Pull on the seatback folding lever, then fold the seat toward.
To unfold the rear seat Lift and pull the seatback backward. Pull the seatback firmly until it clicks into place.
* Never use while driving for your safety.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
Mechanical key Press and hold the release button and remove the key.
Lock
Unlock
Tailgate unlock (no popping up)
Panic
Drivers door Lock / Unlock Smart key must be within 28~40 in. from the outside door handle. Unlocking doors: 1. Carry the Smart Key. 2. Press the door handle button. 3. Press the door handle button again 4. seconds to unlock all doors. Locking doors: 1. Press the door handle button.
ENGINE START/STOP BUTTON
Emergency situations Shut off engine while driving: - Press engine start/stop button for more than 2 seconds or press it 3 times consecutively within 3 seconds. Restart engine while driving - Press engine start/stop button with shift lever in N (Neutral).
With the ignition OFF, press the engine start/stop button: Once for ACC (Accessory) mode. Twice for ON mode. Three times for OFF. To start the engine, press the start/ stop button while depressing the brake pedal. To shut engine OFF, shift to P (Park) and press the start/ stop button.
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 1716
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
STEERING WHEEL TILT AND TELESCOPIC
NOTE: Do not adjust while driving. 1. Pull down the lever. 2. Set the angle and height 3. Pull up the lever.
Tilt and telescopic
SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT (Front seat) Pull up to raise.
Press button and push down to lower.
CHILD-PROTECTOR REAR DOOR LOCK
Lock( )
Unlock ( )
FUEL FILLER DOOR
NOTE Make sure the ignition is turned OFF before opening the fuel filler door. After refueling, always check that the receptacle boot is installed and that the fuel filler door is securely closed. If the fuel filler door is not closed, a warning will illuminate in the cluster. The vehicle will not start until the fuel filler door is closed.
CENTRAL DOOR LOCK SWITCH
All doors will lock.
All doors will unlock.
DRIVERS MAIN CONTROLS
Outside Rearview Mirrors Press L (left) or R (right) on the switch. Adjust the mirror by using the directional switch. Power Window Lock Switch Disables the power window switches on the passenger doors. Window Auto down/up (drivers side only) Press past detent to fully open/close window.
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 1918
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
HEADLIGHTS AND FOG LIGHTS
Parking light position
OFF position
Auto light position
High beams Fog lights
Turn signals and lane change signals
Flashing headlights
Headlight position
Escort Function Head lights may stay on for 15 seconds after exiting and locking vehicle. Press remote lock button twice to turn headlights off. See Owners Manual for more detail.
PULL
PUSH
MIST - Single wipe
OFF - Off
INT - Intermittent wipe AUTO - Auto control wipe
LO - Normal wiper speed
HI - Fast wiper speed
WIPER AND WASHER
Wash with brief wipes
Intermittent wipe time adjustment
Faster intervals between wipes
Slower intervals between wipes
Rear wiper/washer control
ON - Normal wiper operation
INT - Intermittent wiper operation
OFF- Wiper is not in operation
Push away for rear wash
Wash PUSH
PULL
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 2120
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Speedometer
Odometer/ LCD display/ Trip computer
Warning and indicator lights
Warning and indicator lights
Power gauge
Hydrogen Fuel gaugeFuel cell stack temperature gauge
This gauge indicates the power consumption amount of the traction motor or charging amount of the high voltage battery.
This gauge indicates the approximate amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank (The fuel tank capacity is given in chapter 8 of the owners Manual). The fuel gauge is supplemented by a low fuel warning light which will illuminate when the fuel tank is nearly empty.
INSTRUMENT PANEL ILLUMINATION Press the control button + or - to adjust the brightness.
WARNING AND INDICATORS
ABS warning light
Fuel cell stack temp. warning light
Air bag warning light Parking brake & Brake fluid warning light
Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) System warning light
Hydrogen gas leak warning light
Immobilizer indicator light
Light ON indicator light
Low fuel level warning light
Power down warning light
Electronic Power Steering system warning light
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) OFF indicator
Seat belt warning light
Charging system warning light
Reduction Gear Shift Indicator
High voltage warning light
Motor overheat warning light
Electronic Stability Control(ESC) indicator
Front fog light indicator light
Service lamp
Key out indicator light
Low Tire Pressure warning light
Door ajar warning light
Tailgate open warning light
ECO indicator light
Turn signal indicator light
High beam indicator light
READY indicator light
Power gauge
Hydrogen fuel gauge
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 2322
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
TRIP COMPUTER LCD DISPLAY WARNING MESSAGES Press the TRIP button for less than 1 second to select function as follows:
Whenever refueling, the vehicle counts how many times you have refueled
Elapsed Time Distance To Empty
Average Vehicle Speed Instant Fuel Economy
Refueling Count Tripmeter A Tripmeter B
This message lluminates while you are starting the vehicle.
Starting
When you start the vehicle in cold weather, some additional time is needed to allow the fuel cell stack to warm up. This allows the fuel cell stack to operate at its optimum temperature.
Cold Start. Please wait
This warning message illuminates if a severe malfunction is detected on your vehicle. At that time, park the vehicle cautiously as soon as possible, turn off the vehicle, and then try to start the vehicle again. After that, if this warning message remains, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Stop vehicle and check power system
When the fuel filler door is not closed securely, this warning message illuminates. Note that the vehicle will not start if the fuel door is open. After refueling, be sure to close the fuel filler door prior to starting the vehicle.
Close fuel door
This warning message illuminates if the ion filter needs to be checked.We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Check fuel cell coolant filter
This warning message illuminates if the brake system needs to be checked. We recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer
Check brakes
This message illuminates if you have started the vehicle properly and the vehicle has completed its functional system check. (Also, the READY indicator light comes on together).
Go!
When you turn off the vehicle, a blower in the engine compartment turns on for a minute to purge any excess water which is expelled out the tailpipe.
Powering down. Please wait
This warning message illuminates if the remaining hydrogen fuel is empty. If this warning message appears, move the vehicle to a safe location and turn off the vehicle. Have the vehicle towed to the closest hydrogen fueling station or to a qualified Hyundai Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Refuel to prevent hydrogen system damage
This warning message illuminates if the coolant level in the fuel cell stack coolant reservoir is low. To refill the coolant, we recommend that you consult an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer. For more details, refer to Fuel Cell Stack Coolant in chapter 7 of owners manual.
Check fuel cell coolant
This warning message illuminates for about 10 seconds and then disappears if a malfunction is detected on the sensor for the fuel filler door. Note that while this message is displayed, the vehicle will not start. If this warning message appears, experienced this warning message, we recommend that you have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI Tucson Fuel Cell dealer.
Checking hydrogen system
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 2524
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Press the DUAL button to toggle between operating the drivers and passengers side temperature individually.
DUAL BUTTON
AIR INTAKE CONTROL
Recirculated air position
Outside (fresh) air position
DEFROSTING / DEFOGGING
3. Set the fan speed to the highest setting.
2. Set the temperature control to the warmest setting.
1. Press the front windshield defrost control.
AUTO (automatic control) button
Drivers temperature control button
Front windshield defroster button
Drivers temperature control button
Air conditioning button
OFF button
Dual temperature control selection button Passengers temperature control button
Mode selection button
Air intake control button
Passengers temperature control button
Fan speed control button
Fan speed control button
SYSTEM OFF MODE Pressing the OFF button will place the system in the off mode.
Front blower will turn off. Outside (fresh) air position is selected. Vented air will be at last set temperature.
Press to activate/deactivate the rear defroster.
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
Change the direction of the air flow as follows.
Select 2~3 modes at the same time.
MODE SELECTION
Face Level
Defrost Level
Floor Level
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 2726
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
SEAT WARMER
Push desired switch to warm the seat.
OFF HIGHLOW
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL
1 VOLUME Raises or lowers speaker volume. 2 SEEK/PRESET
Change station. 3 MODE
Change the audio source. 4 MUTE
Mute the sound. Please refer to your Owners Manual for more detailed information on how to use your audio system.
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2
3
4
To redial previously dialed number, press and hold 3 .
1 VOLUME Raises or lowers speaker volume. 2 TALK
Activates voice recognition. 3 CALL
Places and transfers calls. 4 END
Ends calls or cancels functions.
Bluetooth Control
* Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows multiple devices to be connected in a short range, low powered devices like hands-free, stereo headset, wireless remocom, etc. For more information, visit the website at www.bluetooth.com
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4
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2
INTERIOR LIGHTS
ON Map and dome light.
DOOR Map and dome light will turn on when any door is open except tailgate.
OFF The lights stay off at all times except when individually turned on.
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 2928
MULTIMEDIA
To Answer a Call: Press button on the steering wheel.
To Reject a Call: Press button on the steering wheel.
To Adjust Ring Volume: Use the VOLUME buttons on the steering wheel.
To Transfer a Call to the Phone (Secret Call): Press and hold button on the steering wheel until the
audio system transfers a call to the phone.
To Finish a Call: Press button on the steering wheel.
BLUETOOTH OPERATIONAL TIPS In the following situations you or the other party may have difficulty hearing each other:
1. Keep the Bluetooth volume to a low level. High level volume may result in distortion and 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 and/or when the air conditioning fan is at the max speed.
To redial previously dialed number, press and hold 3
Steering wheel bluetooth control
1 VOLUME Raises or lowers speaker volume. 2 TALK
Activates voice recognition. 3 CALL
Places and transfers calls. 4 END
Ends calls or cancels functions.
3
4
1
2
BLUETOOTH PHONE PAIRING
Vehicle must be in park to complete pairing process.
Pairing tutorials, phone compatibility and Operational tips can be found through the Smart QR code using the QR reader application on your Smartphone.
1. Press the call button on the steering wheel remote controller.
4. Input the Passkey. (The initial passkey is 0000.)
2. Press Yes button on the screen. 5. Bluetooth becomes connected.
3. Search for the car name and pair the device.
Phone Setup (Pairing phone) with Navigation
TUCSON
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 3130
MULTIMEDIA
Press POWER button to turn radio on. TUNING/LISTENING TO CHANNELS 1. Press FM/AM or SAT(Converts to XM mode) : XM . 2. Rotate Audio Control knob to desired channel. NOTE A clear view of the southern sky helps to ensure XM radio reception.
SETTING PRESET MEMORY BUTTONS (FM/AM/XM ) Press and hold any preset button (1-6) until audible beep is heard
to store current channel. ADJUSTING THE SOUND CONTROL 1. Press INFO SETUP button and press the SETUP
and press the SOUND to display the Sound Settings screen.
2. Touch on-screen arrows to adjust desired setting.
NAVIGATION
Audio modeMaking a call using voice recognition: The menu tree identifies available voice recognition Bluetooth functions.
Calling by Name: 1. Press button. 2. Say the following command: Call
to Johns Mobile, Home, or Office phone number.
Dialing by Number: 1. Press button. 2. Say Dial. 3. Say desired phone numbers when prompted. 4. Say Dial to complete the number and make a call.
For complete list of commands, refer to your Owners Manual.
VOICE RECOGNITION TIPS Your vehicle is equipped with Voice Recognition technology which allows drivers to operate their phones without having to take their eyes off the road to minimize distractions.
Voice recognition performance may be affected if driving with windows and sun roof 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 voice command. Press the key, the following commands are available: Command Function Help Displays the main Help screen Destination Help Displays the Destination related command list Map Help Displays the Map related command list radio Help Displays the FM/AM radio related command list XM Help Displays the XM radio related command list DISC Help Displays the DISC mode related command list for the disc inserted in the
CD player iPod Help Displays the iPod related command list USB Help Displays the USB related command list Phone Help Displays the Phone related command list
AUX, USB AND iPod PORT Use the jack to connect an external audio device and listen to it through the audio system speakers in your vehicle.
iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc.
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TUCSON FUEL CELL 3332
MULTIMEDIA
Destination menu
Map scale
Map menu
Map position
Destination menu
Current vehicle position icon
POI icons
My Place
Navigation volume
Quick Menu Press the button on the left side of the map screen to display the Quick Menu.
1. Quick Menu Display/hide Quick Menus
2. Quick Menu Bar Menus added to the Quick Menu (possible to set up to 6 menus)
3. Edit - Add/Delete Quick Menus 4. Current Quick Menus Shows list of current Quick Menus 5. Add/Remove Add or remove
Quick Menus 6. Quick Menu Categories List of
categories that can be added to Quick Menus
NAVIGATION
Name Description 1 Address Used to search destinations by selecting specific states/cities/roads
2 Previous Destinations
Used for route guidance to recently set destinations
3 Point of Interest Used to search for neighboring POIs near current position/near scroll position/near destination/near city center
4 POI Name Used to search for POIs by name
5 Gas Station Used to search for gas stations
6 Restaurants Used to search for restaurants
7 Emergency Used to make emergency related searches
8 My Places Displays list of saved My Places
9 Phone Number Used to search destinations by entering POI phone numbers
10 Intersection Search
Used to search destinations by selecting street intersections
11 EXIT/Entrance Used to search destinations by searching for expressway exits/entrances
12 Coordinates Used to search destinations by entering the Lat/ Long coordinates
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CLOCK ADJUSTMENTS With Navigation: Press and hold CLOCK . GPS Time time received from the GPS will be displayed automatically. Time Format: When the clock type is digital, it converts the time display between 12 hour and 24 hour format.
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Rearview display
DRIVING
REARVIEW CAMERA The rearview camera will activate when the ignition switch is ON and the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)
LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATOR Illuminates if one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
TPMS MALFUNCTION INDICATOR Blinks for approximately one minute, then remains illuminated when there is a malfunction with the TPMS. Inspect all tires and adjust tire pressure to specification. If the lamp remains illuminated, have the system checked by an authorized Hyundai dealer as soon as possible.
Low Tire Pressure Indicator / TPMS Malfunction Indicator
ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) The ESC system is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under adverse conditions. This car has 2 kinds of ESC off states. If the power button is turned to the LOCK position when ESC is off, ESC remains off. Upon restarting the vehicle, the ESC will automatically turn on again.
To turn ESC on, press it again. ESC off state 1 To cancel ESC operation, press the ESC OFF button (ESC OFF) shortly (ESC OFF indicator light (ESC OFF) illuminates). ESC off state 2 To cancel ESC operation, press the ESC OFF button (ESC OFF ) for more than 3 seconds. ESC OFF indicator light (ESC OFF ) illuminates and ESC OFF warning chime will sound.
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DRIVING TUCSON FUEL CELL CUSTOMER DELIVERY CHECKLIST
HYUNDAI OWNER DEALERSHIP NAME
SALES CONSULTANT DATE
VIN PREVIOUS VEHICLE
Sales Consultant Date Sales Manager Date
Customer Date
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BEFORE DELIVERY CONFIRM GOOD BATTERY USING GR8 AND STAPLE
TEST TICKET HERE SET TIRE PRESSURE LF RF RR LR VERIFY VEHICLE IS CLEAN, IN GOOD CONDITION,
FREE OF CHIPS AND SCRATCHES CLEAN WINDSHIELD AND BACK WINDOW
ENSURE FLOORMATS ARE SNAPPED INTO PLACE
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GEAR SHIFT LEVER
P (Park): Press the brake pedal to move the shift lever from P. R (Reverse) N (Neutral) : Gears disengaged. D (Drive) : The Gear Shift lever will shift through the gears automatically.
E (Economic): High efficiency mode L (Low) : Use for uphill or a
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