Precautions
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It may sometimes be difficult to read information on the Head-Up Display in the following situations.
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The driver is improperly positioned in the driver's seat
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The driver wears polarizing-filter sunglasses
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An object is located above the head-up display cover
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The vehicle is driven on a wet road
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Any improper lighting accessory is installed inside the vehicle, or there is incoming light from outside of the vehicle
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The driver wears glasses
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The driver wears contact lenses
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When it is difficult to read the Head-Up Display information, adjust the image position, brightness level or AR matching information from the Settings menu in the infotainment system screen.
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The AR mode display information may be difficult to recognise when the vehicle is driven under severe weather condition, such as heavy rain, heavy snow, low visibility, etc.
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Head-up display information may partially overlap the road ahead, causing fatigue and discomfort whilst driving. Adjust the image if you feel tired or uncomfortable, or if symptoms persist, turn off the head-up display.
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When the direct flashlight or sunlight hits the front windscreen, a warning message will appear. If the temperature of the front windscreen keep rises, Head-up display will be deactivated temporarily to protect Head-up display from the high temperature. When the temperature drops, Head-up display will be reactivated.
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For your safety, make sure to stop the vehicle before adjusting the settings.
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Do not tint the front windscreen glass or add other types of metallic coating. Otherwise, the Head-Up Display image may be invisible.
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Do not place any accessories on the instrument panel or attach any objects on the windscreen glass.
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When replacing the front windscreen glass, replace it with a windscreen glass designed for Head-Up Display operation. Otherwise, duplicated images may be displayed on the windscreen glass.