KIA Soul 2016 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
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Kia, THE COMPANY
Thank you for becoming the owner of a new Kia vehicle.
As a global car manufacturer focused on building high-quality vehi-
cles with exceptional value, Kia Motors is dedicated to providing you
with a customer service experience that exceeds your expectations.
All information contained in this Owners Manual was accurate at the
time of publication. However, Kia reserves the right to make changes
at any time so that our policy of continual product improvement can
be carried out.
This manual applies to all models of this vehicle and includes descrip-
tions and explanations of optional as well as standard equipment. As a
result, you may encounter material in this manual that is not applica-
ble to your specific Kia vehicle.
Drive safely and enjoy your Kia!
Foreword
Thank you for choosing a Kia vehicle.
When you require service, remember that your Kia dealer
knows your vehicle best. Your dealer has factory-trained tech-
nicians, recommended special tools and genuine Kia replace-
ment parts. It is dedicated to your complete customer satisfac-
tion.
Because subsequent owners require this important information
as well, this publication should remain with the vehicle if it is
sold.
This manual will familiarize you with operational, mainte-
nance and safety information about your new vehicle. It is sup-
plemented by a Warranty and Consumer Information manual
that provides important information on all warranties regarding
your vehicle.
We urge you to read these publications carefully and follow the
recommendations to help assure enjoyable and safe operation
of your new vehicle.
Kia offers a great variety of options, components and features
for its various models. Therefore, some of the equipment
described in this manual, along with the various illustrations,
may not be applicable to your particular vehicle.
The information and specifications provided in this manual
were accurate at the time of printing. Kia reserves the right to
discontinue or change specifications or design at any time
without notice and without incurring any obligation. If you
have questions, always check with your Kia dealer.
We assure you of our continuing interest in your motoring
pleasure and satisfaction in your Kia vehicle.
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America, Inc.
Printed in Korea
We want to help you get the greatest
possible driving pleasure from your
vehicle. Your Owner’s Manual can
assist you in many ways. We strong-
ly recommend that you read the
entire manual. In order to minimize
the chance of death or injury, you
must read the WARNING and CAU-
TION sections in the manual.
Illustrations complement the words
in this manual to best explain how to
enjoy your vehicle. By reading your
manual, you will learn about fea-
tures, important safety information,
and driving tips under various road
conditions.
The general layout of the manual is
provided in the Table of Contents.
Use the index when looking for a
specific area or subject; it has an
alphabetical listing of all located in
the back of this manual.
Sections:This manual has eight sec-
tions plus an index. Each section
begins with a brief list of contents so
you can tell at a glance if that section
has the information you want.
You will find various types of safety
instructions in this manual. These
instructions were prepared to
enhance your personal safety.
Carefully read and follow ALL proce-
dures and recommendations provid-
ed in these instructions.
NOTICE
A NOTICE indicates interesting or
helpful information is being provided.
WARNING
A WARNING indicates a situation
in which harm, serious bodily
injury or death could result if the
warning is ignored.
CAUTION
A CAUTION indicates a situation
in which damage to your vehicle
could result if the caution is
ignored.
How To Use This Manual
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Table of contents
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I
Introduction
Vehicle data collection and event data recorders
Electric Vehicle Guide
Review of Electric Vehicle / High voltage battery / Charge / Driving Electric Vehicle / Etc.
Your vehicle at a glance
Exterior overview / Interior overview / Instrument panel overview / Motor room compartment
Safety features of your vehicle
Seats / Seat belts / Child restraint system / Air bag
Features of your vehicle
Smart key / Door locks / Tailgate / Windows / Steering wheel / Mirrors / Instrument cluster / Lighting / Etc.
Driving your vehicle
Before driving / POWER button / Active ECO system / Reduction gear / Brake system / Etc.
What to do in an emergency
Road warning / Emergency while driving / Emergency starting / Vehicle overheat / TPMS / Flat tire / Towing / Etc.
Maintenance
Motor room compartment / Maintenance service / Coolant / Brake fluid / Washer fluid / Lights bulbs / Etc.
Specifications, Consumer information and Reporting safety defects
Index
Electric Vehicle Guide
This is an electric vehicle guide to assist drivers with
understanding their vehicle.
Refer to the following content for electric vehicle details
and precautions
Review of Electric Vehicle ........................................................2
Main Components of Electric Vehicle.......................................4
High voltage battery.................................................................5
EV Mode ..................................................................................7
Available Range .................................................................7
Near by stations .................................................................8
Energy Information.............................................................8
ECO Driving .......................................................................9
Setting Charging Times.....................................................9
Setting Climate Times......................................................10
EV Setting ........................................................................11
Charge Types for Electric Vehicle...........................................12
Charge Indicator Lamp for Electric Vehicle............................14
Reserved Charging................................................................15
Reserved Climate Control.....................................................17
Precautions for Charging Electric Vehicle..............................18
Charging Electric Vehicle (Normal Charge)...........................21
How to Connect Normal Charger.....................................21
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency...............................24
Emergency Release of the Charging connector
lock system.......................................................................25
Checking Charging Status................................................25
How to Disconnect Normal Charger ................................26
Charging Electric Vehicle (Quick Charge)..............................27
How to Connect Quick Charger .......................................27
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency...............................30
Checking Charging Status................................................30
How to Disconnect Quick Charger...................................31
Charging Electric Vehicle (Trickle Charge).............................33
How to Connect Portable Charging Cable
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ...........................................33
Unlock Charging Door in Emergency...............................37
Emergency Release of the Charging connector
lock system.......................................................................38
Checking Charging Status................................................38
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charging
Cable................................................................................39
How to Disconnect Portable Charging Cable
(ICCB: In-CableControl Box) ............................................40
Precautions for Portable Charging Cable
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box) ...........................................42
Driving Electric Vehicle...........................................................43
How to Start the Vehicle...................................................43
How to Stop the Vehicle ...................................................44
Pedestrian Warning System.............................................45
Active ECO system ..........................................................45
Range...............................................................................46
Tips for Improving Distance to Empty..............................47
Motor Operation Gauge....................................................47
State of charge (SOC) gauge for high voltage battery.....48
Warning Message on LCD Display (related to charge)....49
Warning Lamp and Indicator Lamp
(related to electric vehicle) ...............................................52
Safety Precautions for Electric Vehicle...................................55
Service Plug .....................................................................58
Environmental Friendliness Mark...........................................58
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An electric vehicle is driven using a
battery and an electric motor. While
general vehicles use an internal
combustion engine and gasoline as
fuel, electric vehicles use electrical
energy that is stored inside the high
voltage battery. As a result, electric
vehicles are eco-friendly in that they
do not require fuel and do not emit
exhaust gases.
1. It is driven using the electrical ener-
gy that is stored inside the high
voltage battery. This method pre-
vents air pollution since fuel, like
gasoline, is not required, negating
the emission of exhaust gases.
2. A high performance motor is used
in the vehicle as well. Compared
to standard, internal combustion
engine vehicles, engine noise and
vibrations are much more minimal
when driving.
3. When decelerating or driving down-
hill, regenerative braking is utilized
to charge the high voltage battery.
This minimizes energy loss and
increases the distance to empty.
4. When the battery charge is not
sufficient, normal charge, quick
charge and trickle charge are
available. (Refer to “Charge Types
for Electric Vehicle” for details.)
REVIEW OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Review of Electric Vehicle Characteristics of Electric
Vehicles
What does regenerative braking
do?
It uses an electric motor when
decelerating and braking and
transforms kinetic energy to elec-
trical energy in order to charge the
high voltage battery. (Torque is
applied in the opposite direction
when decelerating to generate
braking force and electric energy.)
Note
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The vehicle is composed of a high
voltage battery that drives the
motor and air-conditioner, and an
auxiliary battery (12 V) that drives
the lamps, wipers, and audio sys-
tem.
The auxiliary battery is automati-
cally charged when the vehicle is
in the ready ( ) mode or the high
voltage battery is being charged.
REVIEW OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Battery Information
4
High Voltage Junction Block: Supplies power from the high voltage bat-
tery to the inverter, LDC, air-conditioner compressor, and PTC heater.
On-Board Charger (OBC): External device (low speed) to charge the high
voltage battery.
Inverter: Transforms direct current into alternating current to supply power
to the motor, and transforms alternating current into direct current to
charge the high voltage battery.
LDC: Transforms power from the high voltage battery to low voltage (12 V)
to supply power to the vehicle (DC-DC).
Motor: Uses electrical energy stored inside the high voltage battery to
drive the vehicle (functions like an engine in a standard vehicle).
Reduction Gear : Delivers rotational force of the motor to the tires at
appropriate speeds and torque.
High voltage battery (lithium-
ion polymer) : Stores and sup-
plies power necessary for the
electric vehicle to operate (12 V
auxiliary battery provides power to
the vehicle features such as lights
and wipers).
OBC : On-Board Charger
LDC :Low Voltage DC-DC Converter
MAIN COMPONENTS OF
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Main Components of Electric Vehicle
OPSE0Q4002
High Voltage
Junction Block
On-Board Charger
(OBC)
High Voltage
Battery
EPCU
(Inverter + LDC)
Motor/
Reduction Gear
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The charge amount of the high volt-
age battery may gradually decrease
when the vehicle is not driving.
The battery capacity of the high
voltage battery may decrease
when the vehicle is stored in
high/low temperatures.
Distance to empty may vary
depending on the driving conditions,
even if the charge amount is the
same.The high voltage battery may
expend more energy when driving at
quick speed or uphill.These actions
may reduce the distance to empty.
The high voltage battery is used
when using the air-conditioner /
heater. This may reduce the dis-
tance to empty. Make sure to set
moderate temperatures when
using the air-conditioner/heater.
Natural degradation may occur
with the high voltage battery
depending on the number of years
the vehicle is used. This may
reduce the distance to empty.
When the charge capacity and
distance to empty keep falling, we
recommend that you contact an
authorized Kia dealer for inspec-
tion and maintenance.
If the vehicle will not be in use for
an extended period of time,
charge the high voltage battery
once every three months to pre-
vent it from discharging. Also, if
the charge amount is not enough
to store the vehicle for an extend-
ed period of time, immediately
charge to enough state of charge
and store the vehicle.
High Voltage Battery (lithium-ion polymer)
MAIN COMPONENTS OF
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
OPSE0Q44001
WARNING - Repair of
high voltage components
The high voltage battery in your
system in very dangerous and
can cause severe burns and
electric shock. Never inspect,
remove or disassemble any of
the high voltage components in
your vehicle. Kia recommends
that all inspections and repairs
be performed by an authorized
and trained Kia dealer.
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Normal charge is recommended
to keep the high voltage battery in
optimal condition.
If the high voltage battery charge
amount is below 20%, you can
keep the high voltage battery per-
formance in optimal condition if
you charge the high voltage bat-
tery to 100%. (Once a month or
more is recommended.)
If the vehicle is in a collision, we
recommend that you contact an
authorized Kia dealer to inspect
whether the high voltage battery
is still connected.
The high voltage battery warmer
system prevents reduction of battery
output when battery temperature is
low. If the charging connector is con-
nected, the warmer system automat-
ically operate according to the bat-
tery temperature.
Charging time may shorten compare
to vehicles without the high voltage
battery warmer system. But, electric-
ity charge may increase because of
high voltage battery warmer system
operation.
The high voltage battery warmer sys-
tem operates when the charging con-
nector is connected to the vehicle.
However, the high voltage warmer
system may not operate when bat-
tery temperature drops below -31°F
(-35°C)
High Voltage Battery
Warmer System
MAIN COMPONENTS OF
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
CAUTION - Damaging
high voltage battery
Make sure to use a designated
charger when charging the
high voltage battery.Using dif-
ferent types of chargers may
have a serious impact on vehi-
cle durability.
Make sure that the high volt-
age battery charger gauge
does not reach SOC 0% on
cluster gauge. If the vehicle is
kept at SOC 0% for a long peri-
od, it may damage the high
voltage battery and the high
voltage battery may have to be
replaced depending on the
level of degradation.
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If you select the "EV" menu at the
AVN home screen or press the "EV"
button on the left side of the air-con-
ditioning button panel, you can enter
EV mode.
Refer to the AVN manual for details.
The EV mode has a total of 6 menus
including Available Range, Near by
stations, Energy information, ECO
driving, Set timings for Charging
/Climate and EV settings.
Available Range
EV MODE
EV Mode (if equipped)
OPSE0Q4003N
Name Description
Green Circle
Reachable area
Red Circle
Risky area (depending on
circumstances)
Grey Area
Unreachable area
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Near by stations
Stations around the current location
is searched. Depending on the sym-
bol color of the station, it is catego-
rized as Reachable area, Risky area
and Unreachable area.
Energy Information
You can check battery information
and power consumption.
Battery Information
You can check the available range,
battery charge amount that can be
used, and approximate expected
charging time for each charge type.
More accurate time will be
appeared while charging.
Power Consumption
Power that is consumed by the
drive system, climate and electri-
cal components are displayed
respectively.
You can check how far the vehicle
can drive currently, and how much
more the vehicle can drive if the
climate is turned OFF.
EV MODE
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ECO Driving
You can check ECO level information
and ECO driving history.
ECO Level
A total of 8 ECO levels and the
average energy consumption are
displayed depending on vehicle
driving style.
Driving History
You can check the driving date ,
driving distance , and the aver-
age energy consumption rating
for previous driving trips.The date
with the highest ECO level is
marked with a star shaped icon.
Set Charging Times
This is a feature that starts charging
the battery on the date and time that
is designated by the user.Two sepa-
rate reservations can be set.
Name Description
Start Charging
Select the time that you
wish to start charging
the battery
Charging
Ratio
Select the maximum
charge ratio.
Repeat Day
of Week
Select the day of the
week you wish to reserve
for automatic charging.
EV MODE
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Setting is saved and setting informa-
tion is displayed on the screen.
Set Climate Times
This is a feature that automatically
starts climate control on the reserved
day and time along with the tempera-
ture designated by the user.Two sep-
arate reservations can be set.
Description
When selecting the list again, change
the setting.
If you do not want to use the reserved
setting, select OFF.
Description
When selecting the list again, change
the setting.
If you do not want use the reserved
setting, select OFF.
Name Description
Vehicle
Departure Time
Enter the anticipated depar-
ture time for the vehicle.
Set
Temperature
Enter the temperature that
you desire.
Repeat Day of
Week
Select the day of the week
you wish to reserve for
automatic air conditioning.
EV MODE
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EV Setting
You can change the EV warning alarm.
Warning Settings
Low battery warning :You can
select several battery levels at
which to display an alarm mes-
sage.
Frequency : You can select the
repetition interval to display the
Low battery warning.
Destination Unreachable
Warning : If the destination set
in the navigation cannot be
reached with the remaining bat-
tery charge, a warning message
is displayed.
EV Route Settings
Displays the EV route on the map.
Non-drivable and drivable sections
across start point, current position,
waypoint and destination are sepa-
rately marked.
EV MODE
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Normal Charge :
We recommend using normal
charging for usual charging of the
vehicle.
(Refer to “Normal Charge.“ in this
chapter)
Quick Charge (if equipped) :
You can charge at high speeds at
public charging stations. Refer to
the respective company's manual
that is provided for each quick
charger type.
Battery performance and durability
can deteriorate if the quick charger
is used constantly.
Use of quick charge should be
minimized in order to help prolong
high voltage battery life.
Trickle Charge :
Trickle Charge can be used when
Normal Charge or Quick Charge
is not available by using house-
hold electricity.
Normal Charge :
Takes about 4-5 hours at room tem-
perature (depending on charger ) for
a full charge (208V - 5.5kW: 5h
10min, 240V - 6.3kW: 4h 30min.)
(Can be charged to 100%.)
Quick Charge (if equipped) :
Takes about 33 minutes at room
temperature. (50 kW charger)
(Can be charged to 83%.)
If you charge a second time after
the initial quick charge (up to
83%), it will charge up to 94%.
(Takes an additional 15 minutes at
room temperature.)
During cold weather, quick charg-
ing may not be available to prevent
battery degradation.
Trickle Charge :
Takes up to 24 hours at room tem-
perature. (120V-12A : 24hours)
(Can be charged to 100%.)
Depending on the condition and dura-
bility of the high voltage battery, charg-
er specifications, and ambient temper-
ature, the time required for charging
the high voltage battery may vary.
CHARGE TYPES FOR ELECTRIC
VEHICLE
Charging Information Charging Time Information
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CHARGE TYPES FOR ELECTRIC
VEHICLE
Charging Types
Category
Charging Inlet
(Vehicle)
Charging Connector Charging Outlet How to Charge Charging Time
Normal
Charge
Use the normal
charger that is
installed in your
home or public
charging station
Approx. 4-5 hours
(208V - 5.5kW: 5h
10min, 240V - 6.3kW:
4h 30min. room tem-
perature) (Can be
charged to 100% )
Quick
Charge
(if equipped)
Use the quick
charger at public
charging station
Approx. 33 min
(50 kW, room tem-
perature) (Can be
charged to 83%)
Trickle
Charge
Use household
electricity
Approx. 24hours
(120V-12A: 24hours,
room temper-ature)
(Can be charged to
100%)
OPSE0Q4035
OPSE0Q4036
OPSE0Q4035
OPSE0Q4005
OPSE0Q4006
OPSE0Q4005
OPSE0Q4057N
OPSE0Q4004
OPSE0Q4007
Shape of charger and how to use the charger may be different for each manufacturer.
Depending on the condition and durability of the high voltage battery, charger specifications, and ambient temper-
ature, the time required for charging the high voltage battery may vary.
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When charging the high voltage bat-
tery, the charge level can be checked
from outside the vehicle.
Normal charging and trickle
charging
Quick charge
Charging Status
Information
OPSE0Q4008
CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP FOR
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Operation of Charging
Indicator Lamp
Details
(1) (2) (3)
(OFF) (OFF) (OFF)
Not Charged
Blinking
(OFF) (OFF)
Charging
0~33%
(ON)
Blinking
(OFF)
34~66%
(ON) (ON)
Blinking 67~99%
(ON) (ON) (ON)
Charging complete
(100%)(turns OFF
in 3 seconds)
Blinking Blinking Blinking
Error while charg-
ing /If charging
cables are con-
nected when the
vehicle is in the
ready mode or the
POWER button is
in the ON position.
(OFF) (OFF)
Blinking
Charging 12 V aux-
iliary battery or
reserved air condi-
tioner is operating
(OFF)
Blinking
(OFF)
Reserved charging
is operating
(turns OFF after 3
minutes)
Operation of Charging
Indicator Lamp
Details
(1) (2) (3)
(OFF) (OFF) (OFF)
Not Charged
Blinking
(OFF) (OFF)
Charging
0~33%
(ON)
Blinking
(OFF)
34~66%
(ON) (ON)
Blinking 67~94%
Blinking Blinking Blinking
Error while charg-
ing /If charging
cables are con-
nected when the
vehicle is in the
ready mode or the
POWER button is
in the ON position.
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KIA Soul 2016 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual

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