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2023 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Storage Compartments Owners Manual

2023 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Storage Compartments

STORAGE COMPARTMENTS

WARNING

Make sure that any items stored in the vehicle are secure and cannot move. If the vehicle is involved in an accident, or is subject to sudden braking or a change of direction, loose items can cause serious injury.

Storage compartment locations:

  1. Glovebox: Pull the handle to open.
  2. Hidden storage area.
  3. Front cup holders.
  4. Armrest and cubby box: Push and hold the release button and then lift to open the cubby box lid. To close, lower the lid and lightly press to engage the catch.
    WARNING

    To avoid personal injury, keep hands and fingers clear from the front and rear edges of the armrest during opening and closing of the cubby box.

  5. Door storage areas.
  6. Rear armrest storage and cup holders: Pull the tag at the top of the stored rear seat’s armrest and lower.

AUXILIARY POWER SOCKETS

CAUTION

Only use approved accessories. Using any other equipment may damage the vehicle’s electrical system and/or cause the battery to discharge. If in any doubt, contact a retailer/authorized repairer.

CAUTION

The engine should be running when using accessories for long periods. Failure to do so can discharge the battery.

There are 12V power sockets and 5V USB charge sockets equipped to the vehicle.

NOTES

The 12V power sockets can be used to power approved accessories that use a maximum of 120 Watts.

12V and 5V socket locations:

  1. Cigar lighter located in the cupholder on the center console.
  2. 12V power socket located inside the cubby box.
  3. 5V USB charge socket.
  4. 12V power socket.
  5. 5V USB charge socket.
  6. 12V power socket located in the loadspace.
  7. 5V USB charge socket located on the rear side of the driver seat.
NOTES

Socket locations are dependent on the specification of the vehicle.

WIRELESS CHARGER

WARNING

Metallic objects may become hot if they are placed between the mobile device and the charging mat, which may result in serious injuries.

NOTES

Mobile device temperatures may increase when using the wireless charger. Mobile device temperatures may also increase when performing multiple tasks or running multiple apps in the background. In some cases, the combination of these temperature increases may result in the mobile device shutting down.

NOTES

Do not place anything other than a Qi-compatible mobile device or accessory onto the charging mat. Items such as keys, key fobs, coins, jewellery, paperclips, or foil candy wrappers may interfere with the wireless charger operation.

The wireless charger is located on the center console, beneath the climate controls. See DRIVER CONTROLS. The wireless charger provides up to 15 Watts of power to charge Qi-compatible mobile devices.

To use the wireless charger:

  1. Switch on the vehicle’s ignition.
  2. Place the Qi-compatible mobile device in the center of the mat with the device’s screen facing upward. Align the longer edge of the device with the longer edge of the wireless charging area. Charging commences after a short delay of up to 10 seconds.
NOTES

Remove the mobile device from the wireless charger to stop the charging process.

NOTES

The amount of charging current supplied and the time taken for charging are entirely under the control of the mobile device.

NOTES

The wireless charger continues to charge during an engine stop/start event.

NOTES

Aftermarket device cases or enclosures can reduce wireless charging efficiency, or block it altogether. If a Qi-compatible device exhibits problems charging wirelessly, remove any aftermarket cases or enclosures.

NOTES

Removing the device from the wireless charging mat and replacing it resets the connection.

NOTES

Dynamic driving could cause the device to move around on the wireless charging area. Dislocation from a flat position on the charge mat may cause the wireless charge process to disconnect briefly. Make sure the device remains flat on the wireless charging mat.

The wireless charger switches off automatically when the mobile device is fully charged.

The following touchscreen icons relate to wireless charging status:

Charging: Indicates a device is on the charging mat and recognized by the system.

Charged: Indicates the mobile device is fully charged.

Foreign object: Indicates a foreign object is detected on the charging mat. Occasionally, the wireless charging system may display this symbol while cooling down. Wireless charging will resume once the system’s temperature has normalized.

PHONE SIGNAL BOOSTER:

The wireless charger mat incorporates a phone signal booster. The phone signal booster is a cell phone signal enhancer, designed to compensate for reduced reception inside the vehicle’s interior. This phone signal booster operates by selectively boosting signals into and out of the cell phone via an external antenna. The phone signal booster operates automatically when a cell phone is placed on the charging mat; there is no need to connect or set up the phone signal booster.

WARNING

Enhanced 911 (E-911) location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served when using this device.

NOTES

This signal booster is a consumer device. Before use, you must register this device with your wireless provider and have your providers consent. Please contact your retailer to obtain the device’s serial number. Once obtained, contact your wireless service provider to register the phone signal booster.

NOTES

You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC (USA) or ISED (Canada) or a licensed wireless service provider.

NOTES

Canada only – Before use, you must meet all requirements set out in ISED CPC-2-1-05. See https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08942.html for details. You must operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer. Antennas must not be installed within 8 in (20 cm) of any person.

NOTES

The phone signal booster cannot enhance cell phone reception in areas where there is no signal available.

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