Karma REVERO Quick Reference Manual

Summary of REVERO

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    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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    Karma automotive llc 3080 airway avenue, costa mesa, california 92626 www.Karmaautomotive.Com https://www.Karmaautomotive.Com/owners document number: c1810asd5081 release version 1.1 (july 21, 2017) © 2017 karma automotive llc. All rights reserved. Quick reference guide © 2017 karma automotive llc. ...

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    5 introduction ................................................................................................................ 7 locking and unlocking the vehicle...........................................................9 instrument panel ..............................................................

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    7 introduction introduction introduction using this quick reference guide........................................................................................................8 symbols glossary ...........................................................................................................

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    8 introduction introduction using this quick reference guide warning: this quick reference guide is not a replacement for the owner's manual. You should read the entire owner's manual and become fully familiarized with the functions and features of this karma vehicle before operating the vehicle. Fo...

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    9 locking and unlocking the vehicle locking and unlocking the vehicle locking and unlocking the vehicle using the key fob ...................................................................................................................................... 10 opening the doors .........................

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    10 locking and unlocking the vehicle locking and unlocking the vehicle using the key fob warning: always remove the key fob from the vehicle any time you exit and walk away from the vehicle. The buttons on the key fob operate as follows: 1. Key fob lock: • press once to lock the vehicle and activate...

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    11 locking and unlocking the vehicle opening the doors note: the exterior and interior door releases are disabled when the vehicle is locked. From outside the vehicle with the vehicle unlocked, lightly press the touch pad located behind the door handle to open the door. From inside the vehicle to op...

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    12 locking and unlocking the vehicle child safety locks child safety locks are installed on both rear doors to prevent children from using the rear door switches and accidentally opening the doors when the vehicle is in motion or parked. The child safety locks are activated in the touch panel settin...

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    13 locking and unlocking the vehicle manual door opening in the event of a power failure, each of the doors can be manually opened from inside the vehicle by pulling the release cable located below the door handle. To access the release cable, press the lower edge of the cover below the door handle ...

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    14 locking and unlocking the vehicle note: the glove compartment cannot be opened when the vehicle is locked or when valet mode is enabled. Note: when the interior lighting is activated, the glove box light will also illuminate. Valet mode for your peace of mind, your revero has a valet mode for tho...

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    15 locking and unlocking the vehicle activating valet mode from favorites select: 1. My karma 2. Valet mode note: activating 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 ...

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    16 locking and unlocking the vehicle if you enter the wrong pin a mode bar will appear displaying “pin did not match. Please try again.” enter the correct four-digit pin code and the screen will display the home screen. Note: after five seconds the mode bar disappears. Note: if no character is enter...

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    17 instrument panel instrument panel instrument panel interior overview .......................................................................................................................................18 instrument panel usa specification ..........................................................

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    18 instrument panel instrument panel interior overview 1. Exterior mirror control. 2. Exterior lights and turn signal. 3. Stealth, sustain, sport mode selection. 4. Audio and phone controls. 5. Instrument panel. 6. Cruise control. 7. Regen mode selection. 8. Wipers and washers. 9. Start/stop button....

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    19 instrument panel instrument panel usa specification 1. Lane departure warning (left/right) 2. Fault indicator 3. Audio / phone status 4. Turn signals (left/right) 5. Drive mode 6. Cruise control speed setting 7. Function indicators 8. Cruise control on indicator 9. Regenerative braking setting 10...

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    20 instrument panel instrument panel canadian specification 1. Lane departure warning (left/right) 2. Fault indicator 3. Audio / phone status 4. Turn signals (left/right) 5. Drive mode 6. Cruise control speed setting 7. Function indicators 8. Cruise control on indicator 9. Regenerative braking setti...

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    21 instrument panel indicator icons the following indicator icons may be displayed on the instrument panel during normal vehicle operation. Tires icon description check tire pressure tire pressure monitoring system function. Contact a karma automotive retailer function check icon description rear ce...

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    22 instrument panel hazards (yellow) icon description powertrain function brake system function park sensor function accelerator pedal function onboard charger function hazards (red) icon description emergency shut-down critical powertrain function performance limited gear selector function park gea...

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    23 instrument panel warning and information messages in addition to the instrument panel messages, other notification messages can be accessed through the touch panel by pressing: 1. My karma 2. Messages engine is extremely cold and has been disabled engine hot! Drive moderately engine overheated se...

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    25 seats and restraints seats and restraints seats and restraints power seats................................................................................................................................................26 driver’s seat memory ..........................................................

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    26 seats and restraints seats and restraints power seats warning: do not adjust any part of a seat while the vehicle is in motion. Vehicle movement may cause the seat to suddenly shift, potentially causing injury or loss of control. Warning: to prevent possible injury, ensure that rear passengers ca...

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    27 seats and restraints driver’s seat memory warning: before activating the seat memory, ensure that the area immediately surrounding the seat is clear of obstructions and that all occupants are clear of moving parts. Warning: never adjust the settings in the touch panel while you are driving your v...

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    28 seats and restraints to turn on a rear heated seat, press the appropriate switch on the rear center console switch pack. Wearing the seat belt fastening the seat belt 1. Draw the belt out smoothly, ensuring that the belt height, the seat position and your position on the seat are correct. The bel...

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    29 controls and operation controls and operation controls and operation steering column position......................................................................................................................30 exterior mirrors......................................................................

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    30 controls and operation controls and operation steering column position warning: never adjust the steering wheel position while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will reduce control of the vehicle, and may cause unpredictable steering movements. With the vehicle stationary, adjust the steering co...

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    31 controls and operation power windows warning: closing power windows on fingers, hands or other vulnerable parts of the body may result in serious injury. Ensure that your passengers are familiar with the window controls and aware of the potential dangers. The power windows can be operated in acce...

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    32 controls and operation homelink® transmitter warning: do not use this homelink® transmitter with any garage door that lacks safety stop and reverse features. A garage door opener which cannot detect an object in the path of a closing door and then automatically stop and reverse the door does not ...

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    33 controls and operation programming rolling code device equipment note: the assistance of a second person may make the following steps quicker and easier. Once the button has been pressed, there are only 30 seconds in which to complete step 3. 1. At the garage door opener receiver (motor head unit...

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    34 controls and operation accessory power outlets the power socket is suitable for 12v accessories requiring up to 10a or a maximum of 125 watts. Front 12v power outlet the front power outlet is located in the center console storage compartment and is always powered. Rear accessory power outlets not...

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    35 starting and driving starting and driving starting and driving starting the vehicle .................................................................................................................................36 selecting propulsion mode (prnd)....................................................

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    36 starting and driving starting and driving starting the vehicle accessory mode in accessory mode, all the electrical features and controls can be operated but the vehicle cannot be driven. To put the vehicle in accessory mode: 1. Ensure the key fob is inside the vehicle 2. Make sure the brake peda...

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    37 starting and driving with the vehicle in ready mode, press the required button to select a propulsion. • park [p] with park [p] engaged, the propulsion unit is locked and the rear wheels cannot turn. To select another mode when the vehicle is in park, the vehicle must be in ready mode and the bra...

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    38 starting and driving to select regen-1: the vehicle defaults to regen-1. The vehicle will experience little resistance and the instrument panel will indicate regen-1 on the display. To select regen-2: briefly pull and release the paddle. The vehicle will experience slightly more resistance and th...

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    39 starting and driving note: cruise control will only be resumed if the vehicle’s speed is more than 20 mph (32 km/h). Changing the cruising speed the vehicle’s set cruising speed can be adjusted as follows: • to decrease the set speed, press and hold the thumb wheel to the left • to decrease the s...

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    40 starting and driving exterior lighting the exterior lights are controlled by the left-hand steering column lever. Turn the rotary control on the end of the lever to select the required lighting mode. • off • auto: the auto setting is the default setting for headlamps and side lamps. If the lights...

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    41 starting and driving hazard warning flashers press the switch indicated by the arrow to operate. The front and rear turn signals will flash, along with the turn signal indicator lights on the instrument panel. If the vehicle is in ready mode, the flashers will continue to operate. Use in an emerg...

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    42 starting and driving automatic wiper the driver can configure the wipers to function intermittently or automatically through the touch panel by pressing: 1. My karma 2. Settings 3. Safety position the rotary switch collar to the desired sensitivity level to activate the automatic wiper function. ...

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    43 starting and driving advanced driver assistance system (adas) warning: lane departure warning (ldw) features are for guidance purposes only and are only designed for providing audio and visual alerts. Warning: these are warning features only. The vehicle cannot steer itself or brake on its own; t...

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    45 using the touch panel using the touch panel using the touch panel overview.......................................................................................................................................................46 favorites...............................................................

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    46 using the touch panel using the touch panel overview the karma touch panel offers many features. Touch the 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. Ven...

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    47 using the touch panel favorites the favorites menu is located at the top of the touch panel, allowing for quicker navigation through your most-used items. Favorites access access favorites by touching the star at the top of the display. To access the favorites lists, touch one of the four quick a...

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    48 using the touch panel navigation navigation favorites allows quick selection of frequently visited destinations. To add a location to the favorites list: 1. Touch the navigation icon on the main screen 2. Touch where to? 3. Touch go to begin navigation up to ten destinations can be saved to the f...

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    49 using the touch panel audio warning: for your safety and that of other vehicle occupants, do not become distracted from driving when using any of these systems. The revero audio system includes am/fm radio with the ability to connect external media devices via bluetooth or usb. Audio settings to ...

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    50 using the touch panel select a source to select an audio source: 1. Touch the music note icon on the main display screen 2. Touch the select source tab at the top of the audio screen from here you can select: fm /am radio • brings up the station selection screen favorites • brings up programmed l...

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    51 using the touch panel navigation warning: be careful when operating the navigation system. Looking away from the road can lead to a serious or fatal accident. Read the safety instructions in the owner’s manual. The navigation feature offers turn-by-turn navigation assistance as well as pre- progr...

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    52 using the touch panel manual destination entry 1. From the navigation screen, touch where to? 2. Touch the search box to bring up the on-screen keypad 3. Type the address, place name or category (such as restaurants or hotels) 4. If there is more than one destination that matches your search, tou...

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    53 using the touch panel phone warning: for your safety and that of other vehicle occupants, do not become distracted from driving when using any of these systems. To utilize the phone feature, a mobile phone must be connected to the system via bluetooth. See “pairing a phone” on page 53. Once there...

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    54 using the touch panel 5. If there is more than one available bluetooth device, select the correct device from the list. The system will then begin to pair the phone 6. Verify that the displayed pairing code on the revero screen matches the one on the phone's display 7. On the phone, select revero...

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    55 using the touch panel answering calls the incoming call mode bar will appear regardless of which screen the system is currently displaying. When receiving a call, touch answer or decline on the green mode bar at the top of the display. To switch to the call-in-progress screen, touch the phone ico...

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    56 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 contro...

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    57 using the touch panel defrosters the defroster icons are located on each side of the main climate control icon. The left icon controls the main windshield defroster, while the right icon controls the rear window defroster. Touching the defroster icon once turns it on, then touching it again turns...

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    58 using the touch panel using the system note: the heating and air conditioning systems are powered by the battery. Prolonged use will decrease the range of the vehicle in stealth mode. Auto climate control the climate control system features automatic temperature and air distribution control and i...

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    59 using the touch panel dual zone temperature touch the icon to switch between single zone and dual zone temperature control. When dual mode is active, the temperature for the driver and passenger sides of the interior can be independently adjusted. Touch a point to set the desired interior tempera...

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    60 using the touch panel heating note: the heating system can be used on its own or in conjunction with the air conditioning system. Touch the icon to operate the heating system and warm the air from the vents. Adjust the temperature slider to control the temperature of air coming into the cabin. No...

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    61 using the touch panel windshield defroster touch the icon to operate the windshield defroster. The icon will turn blue when the defroster is operating. To provide maximum airflow to the windshield, activating the defroster automatically adjusts the climate control settings as follows: • air distr...

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    63 routine maintenance routine maintenance routine maintenance opening and closing the hood...........................................................................................................64 engine compartment overview ..........................................................................

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    64 routine maintenance routine maintenance opening and closing the hood warning: never work on a vehicle that is plugged in. Always remember to unplug the vehicle before working under the hood or the underside of the vehicle. Opening the hood warning: make sure that the hood is in the fully open pos...

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    65 routine maintenance engine compartment overview 1. Coolant reservoir - 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. Power steering reservoir 9...

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    67 wheels and tires wheels and tires wheels and tires using the tire repair kit ........................................................................................................................68 tire pressures......................................................................................

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    68 wheels and tires wheels and tires using the tire repair kit caution: if possible, stop in a safe place away from traffic. Always ask passengers to wait in a safe area away from traffic. Switch on the hazard warning flashers to alert other road users, then follow these steps. 1. If possible, posit...

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    69 wheels and tires 12. Apply the warning label supplied with the tire repair kit to a prominent area in the vehicle to remind you not to exceed 55 mph (90 km/h) until the tire has been professionally repaired or replaced 13. Dispose of the used sealant canister and sealant/air hose assembly at a lo...

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    70 wheels and tires the telltale icon 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 wheel temperature and pressure values..

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    71 charging and fueling the vehicle charging and fueling the vehicle charging and fueling the vehicle charging the vehicle ............................................................................................................................... 72 safety precautions ..............................

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    72 charging and fueling the vehicle charging and fueling the vehicle charging the vehicle warning: improper use of portable electric vehicle charge cords may cause a fire, electrical shock, or burns, and may result in damage to property, serious injury, or death. Warning: do not use extension cords,...

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    73 charging and fueling the vehicle charging 8. While charging you will see a blue instrument panel with time to complete charge, percentage of charge, and stored power fully charged 9. When the vehicle is fully charged, the instrument panel will be solid green 10. Press the button on the charge con...

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    74 charging and fueling the vehicle 11. Close the charging port cover warning: if the charge cord is severed, frayed, or damaged, contact your karma automotive retailer. Warning: use the appropriate plug for the outlet. All of the ground pins should be in normal operating condition. Safety precautio...

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    75 charging and fueling the vehicle the fuel tank pressure will need to equalize with atmosphere, allow up to 60 seconds for the fuel filler cover to open from the time the fuel filler cover release button is initially pressed. A strap secures the fuel filler cap to the vehicle to prevent loss. A ho...

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    Index-1 index a accessory sockets accessory power outlets ...................................................................................................................... 34 front 12v power outlet ....................................................................................................

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    Index-2 e electronic stability control electronic stability control (esc) ......................................................................................................39 turning off esc.............................................................................................................

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    Index-3 trunk interior release handle ............................................................................................................. 13 unlocking the vehicle from inside the vehicle............................................................................... 11 introduction symbols ...

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    Index-4 s safety child safety locks......................................................................................................................................12 seat belts adjusting the height of the front shoulder belt ........................................................................

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    Index-5 favoriteaudio............................................................................................................................................. 47 favoritemy karma.........................................................................................................................

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    K a r m a a u t o m o t i v e . C o m c 1 8 1 0 a s d 5 0 8 1 this booklet is made from 80% post-consumer waste recycled material.