Lexus LS600H Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
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Before Driving
Topic 3
Hybrid System
Topic 1
Entering and Exiting
Topic 2
When Driving
Topic 4
Overview
Contents
The Quick Guide is not intended as a substitute for your
Owner’s
Manual
. We strongly encourage you to review the
Owner’s
Manual
and supplementary manuals so you will have a better
understanding of your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Hybrid System P.9
Energy Monitor/
Consumption Screens P.10
Keys P.1 3
Smart Access System with
Push-button Start P.1 4
Theft Deterrent System P.15
Front Seats P.1 7
Power Rear Seat (5-seat models)
P.19
Power Rear Seat (4-seat models)
P. 2 0
Driving Position Memory P.21
Rear Seat Position Memory P. 2 2
Head Restraints P. 2 3
Seat Belts P. 2 4
Steering Wheel P. 2 4
Outside Rear View Mirrors P.2 5
Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror
P. 2 5
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control P. 3 3
Driving Mode Selector Switch P. 3 4
EV Drive Mode P.3 5
Starting P. 2 7
Transmission P. 2 8
Parking Brake P. 2 9
Brake Hold P. 2 9
Tu r n S i g n a l L eve r P. 3 0
Emergency Flasher Switch P. 3 0
Multi-information Display P. 3 1
Cruise Control P.3 2
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Hybrid System
Entering and
Exiting
Before Driving
When Driving
Rain and
Night Driving
Driving Comfort
Opening and
Closing
What to do if ...
Customizing
Yo u r L e x u s
Rain and Night Driving
Topic 5
What to do if ...
Customizing Your Lexus
Opening and Closing
Topic 7
Responding to warning/indicator lights
and other problems that may arise.
A list of features that can be customized.
Driving Comfort
Topic 6
Headlights P.3 7
Fog Lights P.3 8
Windshield Wipers and Washer
P. 3 8
Headlight Cleaner P. 3 9
Rear Window and Outside Rear
View Mirror Defoggers P. 3 9
Instrument Panel Light Control
P. 3 9
Touch Screen P. 4 1
Audio System P.4 2
Front Air Conditioning System
P.4 5
Rear Air Conditioning System
P.4 7
Climate Control Seats/
Seat Heaters P. 4 8
Heated Steering Wheel P. 5 0
Console Box P. 5 0
Glove Box P. 5 0
Auxiliary Boxes P.5 1
Cup Holders P. 5 2
Rear Sunshade/
Rear Door Sunshades P. 5 3
Garage Door Opener P. 5 4
Lexus Link System P. 5 6
Door Locks P. 5 9
Power Windows P.6 0
Moon Roof P. 6 0
Fuel Tank Cap P. 61
Hood P. 6 1
Tr u n k P. 62
Depending on specifications, the vehicle shown in the illustration may
differ from your vehicle in terms of color and equipment.
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Overview
Instrument Panel
Headlight switch
Turn signal lever
Fog light switch
P.37
P.30
P.38
Headlight cleaner switch
P.39
Inside door lock buttons
P.59
Trunk opener
P.62
Driving position memory
switches
P.21
Door lock switch
P.59
Power window switches
P.60
Window lock switch
P.60
Outside rear view mirror
switches
P.25
Fuel filler door opener
P.61
Hood release lever
P.61
Tilt and telescopic
steering control
switch
P.24
Multi-information
display
P.31
Shoulder anchor control
switches
P.24
Instrument panel light control
P.39
Heated steering wheel
switch
P.50
“AFS OFF” switch
P.37
See P.6.
EV drive mode switch
P.35
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Windshield wiper and washer switch
P.38
“POWER” switch
P.27
Emergency flasher switch
P.30
Glove box
P.50
Trunk opener main
switch
P.62
See P.5.
Transmission shift lever
P.28
Parking brake switches
P.29
See P.6.
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Overview
Instrument Panel
Without navigation system
With navigation system
Air conditioning system
P.45, 46
Rear window and outside rear
view mirror defoggers
P.39
Audio system*
Touch screen*
Air conditioning system
P.45, 46
Rear window and outside rear
view mirror defoggers
P.39
Audio system
P.42
Touch screen
P.41
*: Refer to “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”.
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C
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Overview
Instrument Panel
: If equipped
Audio remote control switches
P.44
Brake hold switch
P.29
“DISP” switch
P.31
Cruise control switch
P.32, 33
Cup holders
P.52
Rear seat return
switch
P.19, 20
Rear seat heater
switch
Rear climate control
seat switch
P.49
P.48
Rear sunshade
switch
P.53
Rear door sunshade
switch
P.53
Front climate control seat switches
P.48
Driving mode selector
switch
P.34
Distance switch
P.33
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Overview
Rear Armrest
5-seat models
4-seat models
Power seat switches
P.19
Rear seat heater
switches
Rear climate control seat
switches
P.49
P.48
Rear audio switches
P.44
Rear air conditioning
switches
P.47
Rear sunshade switch
Rear door sunshade switches
P.53
P.53
Power seat switches
P.20
Rear climate control
seat switches
P.48
Rear audio switches
P.44
Rear air conditioning
switches
P.47
Rear sunshade switch
Rear door sunshade switches
P.53
P.53
: If equipped
Hybrid System
Topic 1
Hybrid System .......................................................... 9
Energy Monitor / Consumption Screens ...... 10
Topic 1
Hybrid System
9
Hybrid System
Hybrid system indicator gauge
Displays the output and regenerative level of the
hybrid system.
By keeping the needle within the “ECO” zone,
more fuel-efficient driving can be achieved.
The “CHG” zone indicates regeneration sta-
tus.
Regenerative braking
The motor generator converts kinetic energy to electric energy when:
The accelerator pedal is released.
The brake pedal is depressed with the shift lever in “D”, “S” or “R”.
Sounds and vibrations specific to a hybrid vehicle
There may be no engine sounds or vibrations even though the vehicle is able to move.
Always put the shift lever in “P” when parked.
The following sounds or vibrations may occur when the hybrid system is operating, and are
not a malfunction:
Motor sounds may be heard from under the vehicle.
Sounds may be heard from the hybrid battery (traction battery) behind the rear seat
when the hybrid system starts or stops.
Sounds may be heard from the transmission when the hybrid system starts or stops.
Engine sounds may be heard when accelerating sharply.
Sounds may be heard due to energy regeneration when you depress the brake pedal.
Vibrations may be felt when the gasoline engine starts or stops.
You may hear cooling fan sounds coming from the air intake vents behind the rear seat.
Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Be
sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicles, and operate with care.
The hybrid system combines a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor)
according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.
For details, refer to the “Owner's Manual”.
Topic 1
Hybrid System
10
Customizing
Yo u r L e x u s
Hybrid System
Entering and
Exiting
Before Driving
When Driving
Rain and
Night Driving
Driving Comfort
Opening and
Closing
What to do if ...
Energy Monitor / Consumption Screens
Energy monitor
The energy monitor can be displayed on both the touch screen and the multi-information
display.
How to display on the touch screen:
Press “INFO” to display the information screen, and touch .
If the “Consumption“ screen is displayed, touch .
How to display on the multi-information display:
Press the “DISP” switch on the steering wheel several times to select the energy monitor
display.
The flow of energy is displayed on the touch
screen.
Amber: gasoline energy
Yellow: electrical energy
Green: energy recovery
A green arrow appears when regenerative
braking occurs.
The flow of energy is indicated by the move-
ment of the arrows on the multi-information
display.
The battery display acts as an 8-step indicator
of the hybrid battery level.
You can view the status of your hybrid system on the multi-information display and the
touch screen.
The displayed energy flow, battery level, etc. will change in response to the current driving
conditions.
Topic 1
Hybrid System
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Consumption
Press “INFO” to display the information screen, and touch .
If the “Energy Monitor“ screen is displayed, touch .
Fuel consumption in the past 30 minutes
Regenerated energy in the past 30 minutes
One symbol indicates 50 Wh. Up to 4 sym-
bols are shown.
Best past fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
Cruising range
Hybrid warning message
A message is automatically shown when a malfunction occurs in the hybrid system or an
improper operation is attempted.
If a warning message is shown on the multi-infor-
mation display, read the message and follow the
instructions.
Entering and Exiting
Topic 2
Keys ........................................................................... 13
Smart Access System with
Push-button Start .................................................. 14
Theft Deterrent System....................................... 15
Topic 2
Entering and Exiting
13
Keys
Electronic key
Smart access system with push-button start
(P.1 4, 27 )
*: If equipped
Mechanical key
Locks and unlocks the doors
Opens the trunk
Locks and unlocks the glove box
The mechanical key is stored inside the electronic
key. To extract the key, release the latch and pull,
or if equipped with a card key, press the button
and pull.
Wireless remote control
Press: locks all doors
Press once: unlocks the driver's door
Press twice: unlocks all doors
Press and hold: opens the windows and moon
roof*
Press and hold: opens the trunk
Press and hold: sounds the alarm
(Use the alarm to attract attention to the vehi-
cle in order to help deter break-ins. To stop the
alarm, press any button on the wireless remote
control.)
*: If equipped
Card key*
Topic 2
Entering and Exiting
14
Customizing
Yo u r L e x u s
Entering and
Exiting
Before Driving
When Driving
Rain and
Night Driving
Driving Comfort
Opening and
Closing
What to do if ...
Hybrid System
Smart Access System with Push-button Start
Entering the vehicle
To unlock the vehicle, simply grasp one of the
door handles.
Exiting the vehicle
To lock the vehicle, press the lock button on one
of the door handles.
To close the windows and the moon roof*, press
and hold the lock button.
*: If equipped
Opening the trunk
To open the trunk, press the trunk release button.
The trunk lid automatically opens fully.
The smart access system with push-button start allows you to enter and exit the vehicle
or start the hybrid system by simply carrying the electronic key in your pocket or bag.
For details on starting the hybrid system, see page 27.
For details on what to do when the electronic key does not operate properly, see page 65.
Topic 2
Entering and Exiting
15
Theft Deterrent System
Immobilizer system
The immobilizer system prevents the hybrid sys-
tem from being started in the event that an
attempt is made to start the vehicle using an
unregistered key.
The indicator light flashes to indicate that the sys-
tem is set.
Alarm
The system sounds the alarm and flashes lights when an attempt to steal the vehicle is
detected.
To set the alarm: close the doors, trunk and hood, and lock all doors. The indicator light
comes on to indicate that the alarm is in its preparation state. When the indicator light
begins to flash, the system is armed.
To deactivate or stop the alarm: start the hybrid system, or unlock the doors or trunk.
Steering lock
The steering wheel locks when the “POWER”
switch is turned OFF and the drivers door is
opened.
When the steering lock cannot be released, the
green indicator light on the “POWER” switch will
flash and a message will be shown on the multi-
information display. To release it, press the
“POWER” switch while gently turning the wheel
left or right.
The theft deterrent system includes the following features to help protect your vehicle
from theft.
Before Driving
Topic 3
Front Seats............................................................... 17
Power Rear Seat (5-seat models) .................... 19
Power Rear Seat (4-seat models) ................... 20
Driving Position Memory.................................... 21
Rear Seat Position Memory.............................. 22
Head Restraints .................................................... 23
Seat Belts................................................................. 24
Steering Wheel ..................................................... 24
Outside Rear View Mirrors .............................. 25
Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror................ 25
Topic 3
Before Driving
17
Front Seats
Adjusting seat position
Moves the seat forward
Moves the seat backward
The height of the driver's head restraint is auto-
matically adjusted simultaneously with the seat
position adjustment operation.
Adjusting seatback angle
Tilts the seatback forward
Reclines the seatback
Adjusting vertical height
Raises the height of the seat
Lowers the height of the seat
Adjusting the seat cushion length (driver's seat only)
Lengthens the seat cushion
Shortens the seat cushion
Topic 3
Before Driving
18
Customizing
Yo u r L e x u s
Entering and
Exiting
Before Driving
When Driving
Rain and
Night Driving
Driving Comfort
Opening and
Closing
What to do if ...
Hybrid System
Adjusting the seat cushion (front) angle
Raises the front of the cushion
Lowers the front of the cushion
Adjusting the lumbar support
Driver’s seat
Firmer
Softer
Up
Down
Front passenger’s seat
Firmer
Softer
Seat operation switches on the side of the front passenger's seat
Seatback angle switch
Moves the seatback forward
Moves the seatback backward
Seat position switch
Moves the seat forward
Moves the seat backward
Operating the front passenger’s seat from the rear seat (4-seat models)
Moves the front passenger’s seat forward
Moves the front passenger’s seat backward
The seatback will return to the neutral position.
The operation can be performed when the
“POWER” switch is in ON mode.
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Topic 3
Before Driving
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Power Rear Seat (5-seat models) (If Equipped)
Returning the rear seat from the front seats
To return the rear seat to the neutral position,
press and hold the button.
Selecting the seat
Adjusting the seat position
Adjusting the seatback upper angle
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When a rear door is opened, the seat on that side will automatically return to the neutral
position.
Topic 3
Before Driving
20
Customizing
Yo u r L e x u s
Entering and
Exiting
Before Driving
When Driving
Rain and
Night Driving
Driving Comfort
Opening and
Closing
What to do if ...
Hybrid System
Power Rear Seat (4-seat models)
Returning the rear seat from the front seat
To return the neutral position, press and hold the
button.
Relaxation mode
Moves the seats to the relaxation mode
Returns the seats to the neutral position
The operation can be performed when the
“POWER” switch is in ON mode.
The right-hand rear seat is a relaxation seat, which is equipped with a seatback angle
adjustment function and an ottoman.
Selecting the seat
Adjusting the seat position
Adjusting the seatback upper angle
Adjusting seatback angle
Adjusting ottoman angle
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When a rear door is opened, the seat on that side will automatically return to the neutral position.
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