KIA BLUETOOTH
SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE 15
KIA BLUETOOTH® SYSTEM
RESOURCES AND
ASSISTANCE
USER ACTION KIA BLUETOOTH® SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING SOLUTIONS
1. Setting Language • English, French and Spanish can be set by pressing
and holding the TALK button continuously until the
desired language is selected.
- Change language may delete paired phones;
be sure to set preferred language before
pairing phones
2. Pairing Phones • Verify that the phone:
- Is fully charged
- Is Bluetooth capable (check the phone
owner’s manual, or service providers web site*
- Is Bluetooth® turned on (from the phone’s
Bluetooth® menus)
• Have all pairing steps been properly completed?
• Is noise interfering? (Excessive cabin noise can
disrupt the voice recognition system)
• Remember that cell phones vary in features and
operations – the Kia Bluetooth® system will work
dierently with some phones and certain features
may not be available
3.
Loss of pairing A loss of pairing may occur for several reasons, if
this happens:
• Check the list of paired phones to see if the phone
is paired, but not currently selected or prioritized
(From the Setup Menu, say “select phone” and
review the list of paired phones provided – select
or change priority to the proper phone if it is on
the list)
• If the phone is not on the paired list, repeat the
pairing procedure to ensure all steps are properly
followed
KIA BLUETOOTH®SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
Common questions or connection problems can usually be
solved with the following steps.
* Trouble Shooting Tips:
- If you are having trouble pairing or using a particular phone, find the specific
name and model number of the phone and enter them in an internet search,
adding the phrase “Bluetooth® pairing” – if others have experienced Bluetooth®
issues with the phone, you will often find the problems and the solutions in your
search results.
- Also be sure to check with the phone and cellular service provider web sites for
assistance and potential updates to the phone’s firmware.