2006 HUMMER H2 Get to Know Guide

2006 HUMMER H2 Get to Know Guide

INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE Instrument Panel . .2 Automatic Headlamp Controls . .11 Instrument Panel Cluster . .3 Power Folding Mirrors . .11 Heated Front Seats . .4 Content Theft-Deterrent System . .12 Passenger Automatic Locking Restraint (ALR) .4 Four-Wheel Drive and Suspension Power Lumbar Front Seats . .4 System Controls . .12 Global Express-Down Windows . .4 Off-Road Driving Basics Overview . .14 OnStar® . .5 PERSONALIZING YOUR VEHICLE Memory Seat and Mirrors . .16 Lowering the Midgate . .5 Memory Settings for Your Vehicle Automatic Climate Control System . .6 (Driver Information Center) . .16 Entertainment Systems — Radio/CD . .6 Driver Information Center Rear Seat Audio (RSA) . .8 Steering Wheel Controls . .18 Navigation Radio . .8 VEHICLE SYMBOLS GLOSSARY . .19 Universal Home Remote . .10 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE . .20 Steering Wheel Controls . .10 MY GMLINK . .20 Congratulations on your purchase of a HUMMER H2. Please read this information and your Owner Manual to ensure an outstanding ownership experience. Note that your vehicle may not include all the features described in this booklet. Keep this booklet with your Owner Manual for easy reference. 2 Instrument Panel Getting to Know Your Getting toKnow H2 A. Air Outlets I. Rear Wiper/Washer Control Q. Ride Height Selector Button B. Exterior Lamp Controls J. Dome Override Button (if equipped) C. OnStar® and Radio Steering K. Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever R. Cigarette Lighter Wheel Buttons L. Tilt Lever S. Shift Lever D. Instrument Panel Cluster M.Driver Information Center (DIC) T. Accessory Power Outlets E. Locking Rear Axle and Buttons U. OnStar® Buttons Four-Wheel-Drive Buttons N. Parking Brake Release V. Rear Window Defogger Button F. Audio System O. Traction Control 2 Button W.Climate Controls G. Air Bag Switch P. Tow/Haul Selector Button H. Glove Box See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. Instrument Panel Cluster C D B E A F G Your vehicle’s instrument panel is A. Transmission Temperature Gauge Note: See Section 3 of your Owner equipped with this cluster or one very B. Tachometer Manual for more information about similar to it. what the lights, gauges and indica- C. Speedometer and Transmission tors on your vehicle’s instrument The instrument panel cluster includes Gearshift Indicator these key features: panel tell you about your vehicle’s D. Oil Pressure Gauge operation. E. Voltmeter F. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge G. Fuel Gauge See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. 3 4 Getting to Know Your H2 Heated Front Seats Power Lumbar Front Seats B A This feature allows you to heat the front Adjust lumbar support seatbacks and seat cushions simultane- • Press the front or rear of the control ously or just the seatbacks. The controls located on the side of the seat cush- are located on the driver and front pas- ion near the door. Release at the pre- senger door panels. ferred setting. Select a heat setting for both the Adjust wing area of lower seatback seatback and seat cushion • Press the top or bottom of the lumbar • Press and release the horizontal but- control. Release at the preferred ton (“A” above) until the indicator light setting. shows the desired setting. See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. Select a heat setting for the seatback only • Press and release the vertical button (“B” above) until the indicator light Global Express-Down Windows shows the desired setting. See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. The Global Express-Down fea- ture allows you to Passenger Automatic Locking lower all four door Restraint (ALR) windows as well as the Midgate win- The safety belt is designed to lock dur- dow (SUT only) A B ing an accident, but it will also lock if it is with one touch of a pulled out all the way during initial buck- button. ling, and you may be unaware that this Lower the door windows and Midgate has happened. If the safety belt does window lock, unbuckle it and allow it to retract • Press the Global Express-Down fully; then pull it out and rebuckle the button located on the driver door belt. panel (see “A” above). See Section 1 of your Owner Manual. 5 Raise the door windows and Midgate Lowering the Midgate window (SUT only) (SUT only) • Press and hold the up button located 1. Lower the rear next to the Global Express-Down glass by using button on the driver door panel the Global (see “B” previous page). Express-Down See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. button located on the driver ® door panel, or by OnStar using the rear glass button located on the instrument panel to the left of the steering column. 2. Pull the bench The OnStar system provides in-vehicle seat to the safety, security and phone services, forward position; available 24 hours a day, 7 days a then fold the week. These services are easily seatback flat. accessed through the three OnStar buttons in your vehicle. 3. Press the electric Midgate • Press the white Dot button to access button located OnStar Personal Calling, a hands- on the Midgate free, voice-activated phone service.* to release it. • Press the blue OnStar button to con- nect to an OnStar Advisor for servic- 4. Fold the es such as GM Goodwrench Remote Midgate flat; then flip over the ship Diagnostics or routing and location step. assistance.** • Press the red Emergency button to connect to an OnStar Advisor who can contact a nearby emergency services provider to dispatch ambu- lance, police, fire, or other emergency services to your location. For more information about OnStar features, refer to the OnStar Owner’s Manual and Audio CD, located in your See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. glove box. * Available in most markets. **Routing and location assistance may require service upgrade. See Section 2 of your Owner Manual. 6 Getting to Know Your H2 Automatic Climate Control : Clears windshield and front side System windows of fog/frost. : Clears rear glass of fog/frost B A and activates heated outside rearview mirrors. : Turns the air conditioning system on and off. The snowflake symbol D C appears on the display when the air conditioning system is on. In addition to its automatic temperature Note: When the climate control system control feature, this climate control sys- is off, outside air will continue to enter tem allows the driver and front passen- the vehicle and will be directed accord- ing to the mode position selected. This ger to choose separate temperature is normal climate control operation. settings. Adjust settings for automatic See Section 3 of your Owner Manual. operation • Push the AUTO button (“A” above) Entertainment Systems — and adjust the temperature knob Radio/CD (“B” above) to the desired tempera- ture, to set automatic air delivery mode, fan speed, A/C and recircula- tion functions for the driver. Set same temperature for driver and front passenger • Press and hold the AUTO button for four seconds. Select air distribution manually • Press and release the Mode button Your radio may have a button marked (“C” above) until the desired source “H” or “HR” to represent hours and an of air is indicated on the display. “M” or “MIN” to represent minutes. Manually raise or lower fan speed Set the time • Press the upper or lower portion of • Press and hold the hour button the fan control button (“D” above). until the correct hour appears on the Additional Climate Control System display. Functions • Press and hold the minute button : Recirculates interior air while in until the correct minute appears on Vent, Bi-Level positions. To prevent win- the display. dow fogging, Recirculation will not oper- Note: The time may be set with the ate in the Defog, Defrost or Floor mode. ignition on or off. 7 Program radio station presets Load multiple CDs 1. Turn the radio on. 1. With the ignition on, press and hold 2. Press BAND to select the band (AM, the LOAD button for two seconds. FM1/FM2). The unit beeps and the light to the right of the slot begins to flash. 3. Use the seek or tune knob to tune in the desired station. 2. When the light stops flashing and turns green, insert a disc partway, 4. Press AUTO EQ or AUTO TONE (as label side up. applicable to your radio) to select the equalization that best suits the type of 3. The indicator light will begin blinking station selected. and turn steadily green. Load another disc at this time. 5. Press and hold one of the six num- bered buttons until a beep sounds; 4. When loading more than one but release the button. fewer than six CDs, press the LOAD button again to signal that loading is 6. Repeat these steps for each station complete. preset, using a different numbered button for each station. • When more than one disc is loaded, a number for each disc is displayed. Six-Disc CD Changer (if equipped) • To play a specific CD, press the CD AUX button and then the number of the CD you want to hear. • A small bar appears under the CD number that is playing, and the track number appears. Eject multiple CDs • Press and hold the Eject button ( ) for two seconds. You will hear a beep and the light will flash when a CD is Load one CD being ejected. 1. With the ignition on, press and release the LOAD side of the LOAD Note: CDs with any labels may jam in CD button. the CD player. Label a CD using a per- manent marker. If more than one CD is 2. Wait for the indicator light at the right inserted into the slot at one time, or if side of the slot to turn green.

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