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Your 2012 CC Quick-Start Guide

Your CC comes standard with the ultimate in comfort, class and style. But that’s just the beginning. You’ll also discover dozens of sophisticated features that make driving it even more exhilarating. Because at Volkswagen, we want to be sure you get the most out of your time behind the wheel. So we’ve created this guide to take you through the finer points, and to show you how

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B L U E T O O T H®

CONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH EQUIPPED

CELL PHONE TO YOUR CC

1Make sure the CC is parked.

2Make sure your cell phone is Bluetooth enabled.

3Turn on the ignition. The Bluetooth feature goes into “discovery” mode for five minutes.

4From your Bluetooth menu on your phone, search for new devices.

5Your cell phone should offer a list of devices for you to choose from. Select the device “VW Phone.”

6Enter the passcode “0000” into your phone and press “pair.” Your phone should be connected to the Bluetooth system.

7The multi-function display will prompt you to create a user profile—press “OK.”

NOTE: To allow Bluetooth to reconnect automatically each time you enter your car, be sure to set “VW Phone” as a “trusted device” on your phone (this varies from phone to phone, and may not

be necessary on your specific device).

TO ANSWER AN INCOMING CALL

When you get a call, Bluetooth will interrupt your radio. You’ll hear a ringtone over your car’s speakers.

Press the phone button A on the multi-function steering wheel.

A

B

This Guide is not a substitute for the Owner’s Manual. You must read it and the warnings included in it.

BLUETOOTH VOICE RECOGNITION

Just press and hold the microphone button B until you hear a musical chime. Your Volkswagen will say, “Main menu.” Then proceed with one of the steps below.

DIAL BY NUMBER

1After the beep, say “Dial number.”

2The system will respond “Number please.”

3After the beep, say the number. (You do not have to include “1” before the area code.)

4The system will repeat the number, and then say “Continue.”

5 To tell the system to call the number, say “Call.”

DIAL BY NAME

1After the beep, say “Call” followed by the name of the person you want to call. For example, “Call Mike Brown.”

2The system will answer “Calling Mike Brown.”

REDIAL

1After the beep, say “Redial.”

2The system will respond “Redial. Dialing.”

HELP

1After the beep, say “Help.”

2The system will respond “Help. Say a name plus ‘call,’ ‘dial number,’ ‘redial.’ You can also say ‘music,’ or ‘further options.’ To stop this dialogue at any time, say ‘cancel.’”

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Important Warnings and Safety Information, which you must read, are listed on the last panel, under BLUETOOTH® WARNINGS.

P R E M I U M 8 R A D I O

TO SELECT AND SAVE A PRESET RADIO STATION

1Push the power button to turn on the radio.

2 Press AM, FM or SAT to select a band. 3 Press the TUNE soft key A .

4Use the knob at the lower right B to select a station.

To make a selected station a preset station, press and hold any of the six preset station soft keys C . The new station will appear in the display.

5To select a specific preset station, simply press the appropriate preset station soft key.

C

A

B

TO PLAY A CD

1Press the LOAD/EJECT button D .

2Press any of the six soft keys E to select a slot for the CD and then insert the CD.

3Press the MEDIA hard key F and press CD to listen.

D

F

E

Important Warnings and Safety Information, which you must read, are listed on the last panel, under PREMIUM 8 RADIO WARNINGS.

SATELLITE SIGNAL INTERRUPTION

Sometimes things like tall buildings and tunnels can interrupt the satellite signal. This is normal. The signal should return within a few moments as you drive. You can experience a wide variety of stations for free using your limited, complimentary subscription. Call SiriusXM Satellite Radio at 1-888-539-7474 for more information.

BLUETOOTH® WARNINGS:

Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. Speaking on or using a phone while driving can distract the driver from traffic.

Use of Bluetooth technology requires a compatible phone.

Select the volume settings so that the acoustic signals from the outside are still audible (for example, the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles). Observe legal regulations.

In areas with no or poor mobile network coverage and possibly in tunnels, garages and subways, phone conversations may be interrupted, and it may be impossible to make phone calls—even emergency calls!

In some countries, emergency calls may only be supported when the mobile phone is connected to a mobile phone package which has a SIM card that is “not blocked” and/or has sufficient credit on it.

Unmounted or improperly mounted mobile phones can fly around in the event of a sudden driving or braking maneuver or an accident. This may cause injuries.

Never place or mount a mobile phone on doors, on the windshield or on or near the area on the steering wheel marked “AIRBAG,” the instrument panel, the seat backrests or the areas between these points and the driver/passengers. Mobile phones can lead to serious injuries in cases of accidents, especially when the airbags are inflated.

Always switch off your mobile telephone at gas stations or wherever there is a fire or explosion hazard.

Electromagnetic radiation can cause sparks which can start fires.

The mobile phone will automatically connect to the mobile network when the Bluetooth connection to the mobile phone package is disconnected. Using a radio device in the vehicle without a connection to an external antenna might exceed electromagnetic radiation thresholds. This also applies if the external antenna is not installed properly.

Keep a distance of at least 8 inches between the antennas of the mobile phone and a pacemaker, since mobile phones can affect the functionality of a pacemaker.

Do not carry a mobile phone on standby mode in the breast pocket directly on top of a pacemaker.

If interference is suspected, immediately switch off the mobile phone.

The center armrest can interfere with the driver’s elbow movement and thus cause accidents and severe injuries.

Always keep the armrest closed while driving.

PREMIUM 8 RADIO WARNINGS:

Distracting the driver from traffic can lead to accidents and injuries. Using the radio system while driving can distract from traffic.

Observe legal regulations.

Always drive attentively and responsibly.

Setting the volume too high can damage the hearing. This applies especially to volumes above approximately

85 decibels.

Select volume settings so that acoustic signals from the outside are always audible (for example, the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles).

Please lower the volume before changing or connecting to an audio source.

Unmounted or improperly mounted external devices can be thrown through the passenger compartment in the event of a sudden driving or braking maneuver or a collision, causing injury.

Never leave external devices in the doors, on the front windshield, on or near the area marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, instrument panel, seat backs or between these areas and the occupants. External devices can cause serious injury in the event of a collision, especially if the airbags inflate.

Connecting cables of external devices may obstruct the driver. Route cables so as not to interfere with the driver.

The armrest can affect the elbow room of the driver and thus cause collisions and severe injuries. Always keep the armrest closed while driving.

Injuries can be caused by invisible laser beams if the housing of the CD player is opened.

Have the CD player repaired only by a specialist.

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