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Contents
Perface................................................................................1
Introduction..........................................................................1
Aboutthishandbook.......................................................................1
Indicativeinformation.....................................................................1
Precautions...........................................................................3
Dangeroussubstances...................................................................3
Children/Animals............................................................................3
Personalsafety...............................................................................3
Vehicleidentication............................................................4
Vehicleidenticationnumber(VIN)................................................4
Typeandnumberofdrivemotor....................................................4
VINplate.........................................................................................5
Instructionsforusingelectricvehicle..................................6
Ambienttemperatureforusingvehicle...........................................6
Drivingrange..................................................................................6
Equalizingcharge...........................................................................7
Recycleinstructionsforhigh-voltagebatterypacks.......................7
Highvoltagesystem.......................................................................8
Instructionswhenaccidentoccurs.................................................9
1BeforeYouDrive...........................................................11
Keys....................................................................................12
Ordinarykey.................................................................................13
Remotekey..................................................................................13
Extension/retractionofmechanicalkeyportionoftheremotekey
("mechanicalkeyportion"forshort)........................13
Replacethebatteryinaremotekey.............................................14
Doorlocks...........................................................................16
Toprotectyourvehicleagainsttheft.............................................16
Centraldoorlockingsystem.........................................................16
Sideloaddoor(s)..........................................................................20
Taildoor........................................................................................21
Windows.............................................................................23
Powerwindows............................................................................23
Sideslidingwindows....................................................................25
Seats...................................................................................25
Driverandfrontoccupantseatadjustment...................................25
Headrest.......................................................................................29
Occupantrestraintsystem.................................................29
Sittingcorrectly.............................................................................29
Seatbelts.....................................................................................30
Airbag(s).......................................................................................33
Childrestraints(notsuppliedwiththevehicle).............................37
Instrumentsandcontrols...................................................38
Instrumentcluster..............................................................39
Drivemotorpowerpercentagegauge..........................................39
Speedometer................................................................................39
Messagecenter...................................................................40
Alarmmessages...........................................................................43
Serviceinterfacereminders..........................................................44
Tirepressuremonitoringsystem..................................................44
Warninglightsandindicators............................................45
Directionindicator.........................................................................45
Headlightmainbeamindicator.....................................................45
Frontfoglightindicator.................................................................45
Rearfoglightindicator.................................................................45
Positionlightindicator..................................................................45
Drivemotortheftdeterrentwarninglight......................................45
Bodytheftdeterrentwarninglight.................................................45
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TPMSwarninglight......................................................................46
Batteryno-chargewarninglight....................................................46
Airbagwarninglight......................................................................46
Seatbeltwarninglight..................................................................46
Brakesystemwarninglight..........................................................47
ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram)indicator................................47
ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram)OFFindicator........................47
ABS(Anti-lockBrakingSystem)warninglight..............................47
EPS(ElectricPowerSteering)systemMIL..................................48
Powersidestepwellindicator.......................................................48
Dooropenwarninglight...............................................................48
Drivemotoroverheatwarninglight...............................................48
Powersystemfailurewarninglight...............................................48
High-voltagebatterypacklowwarninglight.................................48
High-voltagebatterypackfailurewarninglight.............................49
Chargingconnectionindicator......................................................49
Chargingstatusindicator..............................................................49
Readyindicator............................................................................49
Insulationfailurewarninglight......................................................50
Limitedpowerindicator................................................................50
ECOindicator...............................................................................50
PWRindicator..............................................................................50
Cruisecontrolindicator.................................................................50
Adaptivecruisecontrol(ACC)indicator.......................................50
Vehicleaheadindicator................................................................50
Adaptivecruisecontrolfollowingdistanceindicator.....................51
ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)/AutomaticEmergencyBraking
(AEB)warninglight.................................................51
Lanedeparturewarninglight........................................................51
120km/hwarninglight.................................................................51
Nextvehiclemaintenancereminderindicator..............................51
Instrumentclusterswitch...................................................52
Headlamplevelingswitch.............................................................52
Instrumentclusterilluminationcontrolswitch...............................52
SOSalarmswitch.........................................................................53
Hazardwarninglightswitch..........................................................53
Centralcontrolswitchblock..........................................................54
Masterpowerswitch...........................................................55
Switchesonsteeringcolumnandsteeringwheel.............56
Ignitionswitchandsteeringlock...................................................56
Combinationlightcontrol&directionindicatorlightstalkswitch..57
Wiperandwasherleverswitch.....................................................60
Instrumentclusterselectionandcruiseswitch.............................62
Voicecontrol,bluetoothphoneswitch..........................................64
Horn..............................................................................................65
Steeringwheeladjustment.................................................65
Heating,ventilationandairconditioning(HVAC)...............66
Frontventilation............................................................................67
Rearventilation............................................................................68
ManualfrontA/Ccontrolpanel.....................................................69
Manualfront/rearA/Ccontrolpanel.............................................72
Airconditioningoperatingtips......................................................74
Rearviewmirrors................................................................75
Exteriorrearviewmirrors-poweradjustment...............................75
Exteriorrearviewmirrors-manualadjustment.............................76
Foldablerearviewmirrors.............................................................76
Interiorrearviewmirrors...............................................................77
Interiorequipment..............................................................77
Roofvanitylight............................................................................77
Stepwelllight................................................................................78
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Ashtray.........................................................................................79
Cigarettelighter............................................................................79
USBports.....................................................................................80
Cupholder....................................................................................81
Glovebox.....................................................................................82
Overheadstowage.......................................................................82
Sunvisors.....................................................................................83
Glassesbox..................................................................................83
Fireextinguisher...........................................................................84
Vehicletools.................................................................................86
Alarm/safetyhammer...................................................................86
Powersidestepwell............................................................88
MP3+Radio..........................................................................89
Descriptionofpanelfunctions......................................................89
Audioadjustment..........................................................................90
Radioreception............................................................................91
PlayinginUSBmode...................................................................92
Bluetooth......................................................................................95
AUXINinterface...........................................................................99
Reversingbeepervolume............................................................99
Generaltroubleshooting.............................................................100
MP5+Radio.........................................................................102
Precautionsbeforeuse..............................................................102
Entertainmentsystemcontrolswitch..........................................103
Introductionandoperationofmaininterfacefunctions...............103
2StartingandDriving...................................................107
Startinganddriving...........................................................108
Ignitionswitch...................................................................108
Keystart.....................................................................................108
Keylessstart...............................................................................109
Keylessstartsystem.........................................................111
Keylessunlocking.......................................................................111
Keylesslocking...........................................................................111
Keylessstart...............................................................................111
Backupstarting...........................................................................112
EmergencyStartandShutdown.................................................112
Starting/Stopping.............................................................113
Starting.......................................................................................113
Stopping.....................................................................................113
Driving...............................................................................113
Gearshift...........................................................................114
Chargingrequirement........................................................117
Requirementsforchargingequipment.......................................118
Safetyinstructionsforchargingwithresidentialelectricity.........118
Requirementsforchargingenvironment....................................120
Inuenceofchargingoperationonspecialpersonnel................120
Chargingmode...........................................................................121
Fastcharging..............................................................................122
Slowcharging.............................................................................124
Charginginformation..................................................................132
Equalizingcharge.......................................................................132
Chargingtime.............................................................................132
Acousticvehiclealertingsystem(AVAS)..........................134
Acousticvehiclealertingsystem(AVAS)soundeffect...............134
Electricpowersteeringunit...............................................135
Brakesystem.....................................................................136
Servicebrake.............................................................................136
ABS(Anti-lockBrakeSystem)....................................................137
ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram).............................................139
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Parkingbrake.............................................................................140
WarningLight.............................................................................141
Cruisecontrolsystem.......................................................142
Cruisecontrolsettings................................................................142
Terminatingcruisecontrol..........................................................144
Clearingspeedmemory.............................................................144
Parkingassistsystem.......................................................144
Parkingsensor...........................................................................144
Frontandrearsensors...............................................................146
Parkingcamera..........................................................................148
Driverassistancesystem..................................................148
AdaptiveCruiseControl(ACC)..................................................152
ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)andAutomaticEmergency
Braking(AEB).......................................................160
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW).................................................166
BlindSpotDetection(BSD)........................................................168
LaneChangeAssistance(LCA).................................................170
RearCrossTrafcAlert(RCTA).................................................171
Tires...................................................................................172
Wintertires.................................................................................172
Anti-skidchain............................................................................173
Loading..............................................................................174
Loadcarrying..............................................................................174
Hazardousloads........................................................................174
Loadrestraint.............................................................................174
Trailertowing.....................................................................176
Instructionsoftrailertowing........................................................176
Recommendedtowingweight....................................................178
Installationoftrailerdevice.........................................................179
Maintenance...............................................................................179
3EmergencyTroubleshooting.....................................181
Hazardlight........................................................................182
Warningtriangle................................................................182
Firstaidkit.........................................................................183
Jumpstart..........................................................................183
Batterydisconnection.................................................................183
Jumpstart...................................................................................184
Replacingwheel................................................................185
Jack............................................................................................185
Sparetire....................................................................................186
Replacingtire.............................................................................188
Towingvehicle...................................................................192
Towinghitch................................................................................192
Towing........................................................................................194
Replacingfuse...................................................................196
Drivercompartmentfusebox.....................................................196
Frontcompartmentfusebox......................................................199
Batteryfusebox.........................................................................202
Fusereplacement.......................................................................203
Replacingbulbs.................................................................203
Bulbspecication.......................................................................204
Bulbreplacement.......................................................................204
4MaintenanceandService...........................................205
Scheduledmaintenance....................................................206
Owner'scheck...................................................................206
Dailychecks...............................................................................206
Weeklychecksorcheckbeforealongjourney..........................207
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Arduoususe...............................................................................207
Frontcompartment............................................................207
Frontcompartmenthood...................................................208
Openhood..................................................................................208
Closehood.................................................................................208
Coolant..............................................................................209
Inspectionandrell....................................................................209
Brakeuid..........................................................................210
Inspectionandrell....................................................................211
Washeruid.......................................................................211
Inspectionandrell....................................................................211
Washerjet..........................................................................212
Adjustingandcleaning...............................................................212
Wiperblade........................................................................212
Inspection...................................................................................212
Replacement..............................................................................213
Maintenanceandservice...........................................................213
Seatbelt.............................................................................213
Inspection...................................................................................213
Maintenanceandservice...........................................................214
Battery...............................................................................214
Durationofstoringthevehicle....................................................216
Operatinginwinter.....................................................................216
Rechargingthebatterywithgroundequipment..........................216
Removingthebattery.................................................................217
Replacingthebattery.................................................................217
Installingthebattery...................................................................217
High-voltagebatterypack..................................................218
Instructionsandrestrictedconditions.........................................218
Tires...................................................................................220
Tirepressure..............................................................................220
Wearindicator............................................................................221
Othermaintenance............................................................221
Vehiclecleaning.........................................................................221
Anti-corrosionofunderbody.......................................................222
Seatandtrim..............................................................................222
Doorseal....................................................................................222
Windowglass.............................................................................222
5GeneralTechnicalParameters..................................223
Majorvehicledimensionparameters................................224
Vehicleweightparameters................................................225
Dynamicperformanceparameters....................................226
Drivemotorparameter.......................................................228
Chassistechnicalparameters...........................................229
Recommendeduids.........................................................230
Wheelandtire....................................................................231
Wheelalignmentparameters.............................................232
7
Preface
Introduction
Aboutthishandbook
ThisHandbookappliestoMAXUSeDELIVER9seriesofVan
andChassiscabs.
Caution
TheinformationcontainedinthisHandbookisdesignedto
covermorethanonemodeloptionandvariant,andtherefore
someoftheitemsmentionedheremaynotapplytoyour
vehicle.
Thisvehicleproductfollowsenterprisestandards
Q31/0110000019C020andQ31/0110000019C032.
ThedrawingscontainedinthisHandbookareillustrationsfor
referencesonly.
Indicativeinformation
Warning
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Thissymbolindicatesthat:Inordertoavoidthe
possibilityofpersonalinjuryorinjurytoothers,
relevantproceduresmustbefollowedstrictlyand
precisely.
Caution
Caution
Relevantproceduresmustbefollowedtoavoidthepossibility
ofvehicledamage.
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Note
Note:Thisissuggestivedescriptionwhichisusefulforyou.
Environmentalprotection
Everyoneisobligedtoprotecttheenvironment.
Thissymbolintendstoremindyoutopayattention
toenvironmentalprotection.
Arrows
Representsdescribedobject.
Representsitsdirectionofmotion.
See
Thecontentsarereferredbythe"Section"title.
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Preface
Precautions
Dangeroussubstances
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Manyliquidsandothersubstancesusedinmotor
vehiclesarepoisonousandshouldunderno
circumstancesbeconsumedandshould,sofar
aspossible,bekeptawayfromopenwounds.
Thesesubstancesamongothersincludebattery
acid,coolant,brakeuid,washeruid,lubricants,
refrigerantandvariousadhesives.Alwaysread
carefullytheinstructionsprintedonthelabelsor
stampedoncomponentsandobeythemimplicitly.
Theseinstructionsareforthesakeofyourhealth
andpersonalsafety.Pleasetreatthemwith
prudence.
Foryoursafety,observeinstructionscontainedinthisHandbook.
Children/Animals
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Accidentsandinjurymaybecausedby
unsupervisedchildrenoranimalsoperatingcontrols
andswitchesttedtoyourvehicle,orplayingwith
equipmentorgoodsbeingtransportedinit.
Inordertopreventtheaccidentorpersonalinjurycausedbya
childoranimal,donotleavethechildoranimalinthevehicle
withoutadultsupervision.Alsotheycanbecomesuffocatedin
hotweatherconditions.
Personalsafety
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Seatbeltsarettedtoallseatsinyourvehicleto
reducethepossibilityofpersonalinjuryintheevent
ofanaccident.Itisrequiredthatalloccupantswear
aseatbelt.Inaddition,aSupplementaryRestraint
System(SRS)isttedforadditionalprotectionof
thedriverandfrontoccupants,comprisingairbags
andseatbelts.
See“Occupantrestraintsystem”inBeforeYouDrivesection.
Misuseofanairbagcanresultininjury.
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Preface
Vehicleidentication
WhencommunicatingwithourServiceDealer,youshould
providethevehicleidenticationnumber(VIN).
Vehicleidenticationnumber(VIN)
Vehicleidenticationnumber(VIN)onthevehicle
Ontherightfrontlongitudinalbeamofvehicle,inthefront
bumpermountingbracketarea(sealposition).
OntheVINplateontherightsideofBpillar.
Onthewindshieldlowercrossmembercoverplateassembly
attheleftlowercornerofthewindshieldthroughwherethe
VINcanbeseeneasily.
ThisvehicleisequippedwithanOBDdatalinkconnector,
locatedundertheinstrumentcluster.YoucancontactOur
ServiceDealertoreadVINinformationfromtheelectronic
controlunitwiththespecialequipment.
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1Vehicleidenticationnumber(VIN)
Typeandnumberofdrivemotor
Thetypeandnumberofthedrivemotorareengravedonthe
housingofthedrivemotor.
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VINplate
VINplatemaycontainthefollowinginformation,pleasereferto
theactualvehicle.
Themanufacture’scompanyname
Thewholevehicletype-approvalnumber
VIN
Thetechnicallypermissiblemaximumladenmass
Thetechnicallypermissiblemaximummassofthetowing
Thetechnicallypermissiblemaximummassoneachaxle
listedinorderfromfronttorear
LocationofVINplate
TheVINplate(1)islocatedatthefrontoftherightBpillar.
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Preface
Instructionsforusingelectricvehicle
Ambienttemperatureforusingvehicle
Theworkingperformanceofhigh-voltagebatterypackofvehicle
powersystemisrelatedtotheambienttemperature,therefore
itisrecommendedthatthevehicleshouldbeusedwithinthe
temperaturerangeof-1545°C,toensurethatthevehicle
isatthebestworkingstate,andmeanwhileextendtheservice
lifeofhigh-voltagebatterypack.Highorlowtemperaturescan
affecttheperformanceofthehigh-voltagebatterypackandthe
vehicle.
Drivingrange
Drivingrangedependsonthebatterycapacityavailabletothe
vehicle,theageofthevehicle(servicelifeofthecurrentbattery),
weather,temperature,roadcondition,drivinghabits,etc.Please
note:
Drivingrangeisrelatedtothedepthofdischarge(DOD).To
avoidhighDODaffectingtheperformanceofhigh-voltage
batterypack,itisrecommendedthatyourechargethebattery
intimeuponseeingtheilluminated"high-voltagebatterypack
lowbatterywarninglight"ontheinstrumentcluster.
Theactualdrivingrangedecreaseswiththeincreaseofthe
ageofthevehicle.
Theuseofairconditioningwillreducethedrivingrange.
Thedrivingrangevarieswiththespeed.
Whenthevehicleisusedatlowtemperatures,thedriving
rangewillbereducedduetotemperaturecharacteristicsof
thebattery.
Inthecaseofextremetemperaturesandlowbattery,weak
accelerationorlackofpowermayoccurduetobattery
characteristics.Drivingrangecanbeincreasedby:
Havingthevehiclemaintainedregularly;
Maintainingpropertirepressures;
Usingthevehicleasfewaspossibleathighorcold
temperatures.
Chargingthebatteryatonceafterthevehicleisstoppedin
winter;
Lighteningtheloadbyremovingunnecessaryitems;
Turningoffhigh-powerelectricalequipmentsuchas
theairconditioning,oradjustingtheheatingorcooling
basetemperatureasnecessarytominimizetheenergy
consumedbyhigh-powerelectricalequipmentand
increasethedrivingrange.
Closingthewindowsundertheconditionthatthevehicle
isrunningatahighspeed,soastoreduceairresistance
andpowerconsumption.
Keepingasteadyspeed.
Depressingtheacceleratorpedalaslightlyaspossible
whileaccelerating.
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Releasingtheacceleratorpedalandnotapplyingthe
brakesordepressingthebrakepedallightlyduring
decelerationtoallowtheenergyregenerationsystemto
increasethedrivingrangeasmuchaspossible.
Equalizingcharge
Toextenditsservicelife,thehigh-voltagebatterypackmustbe
maintainedregularlybymeansofanequalizingcharge.Itis
recommendedusingthevehicleatleastonceamonth.Itisalso
recommendedconductingover-10hslowchargingforthevehicle
everymonthtoextendtheservicelifeofhigh-voltagebattery
pack.
Recycleinstructionsforhigh-voltagebattery
packs
Thehigh-voltagebatterypackmountedatchassisposition
containsmanylithiumcells.Arbitrarydisposalmaycause
pollutionandharmtotheenvironment.Itisforbiddento
dismantleanddiscardwithoutapproval.Itwillbedisposedofby
professionalinstitution.Pleaserefertothefollowinginformation
orrequirementsforrecycling.Detailsaboutrecyclingand
disposalofhigh-voltagebatterypackcanbeobtainedthrough
consultingourServiceDealer.
Personnelrequirements:Dismantlingmustbedoneby
qualiedprofessionals.
Highvoltagesafety:Insulationprotectionmeasuresmustbe
adoptedforinternalhigh-voltagecomponentssuchaslithium
batteriesandhigh-voltageharnessesbeforeuncoveringor
dismantling.
Transportation:High-voltagebatterypacksareclassied
asClass9dangerousgoodsandmustbetransportedby
vehiclesqualiedforthetransportationofClass9dangerous
goods.
Storage:Theremovedhigh-voltagebatterypackshouldbe
storedinadry,roomtemperatureenvironment,awayfrom
inammables,heatsources,watersourcesandotherhazard
sources.
Internalcomposition:Thehigh-voltagebatterypackconsists
ofaseriesofcomponentssuchaslithiumcells(batteries),
circuitboards,electricwiresandmetalshells.
Itisrecommendedthatyouhandovertheusedhigh-voltage
batterypackduetovehiclescrappingorotherreasonstothe
recyclingserviceoutletdesignatedbyourcompanyfordisposal.
Detailsaboutservicing,recyclinganddisposalofhigh-voltage
batterypackcanbeobtainedthroughconsultingourService
Dealer.
Note:Incaseofenvironmentalpollutionorsafetyaccidents
causedbyhandingovertheusedhigh-voltagebatterypack
toanotherunitorindividual,orremovinganddismantling
thehigh-voltagebatterypackwithoutpermission,the
ownerofthehigh-voltagebatterypackshallbearthe
correspondingresponsibilities.
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Preface
Highvoltagesystem
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HighvoltagesystemonvehicleincludesACand
DChighvoltagepower(canreachover410V).High
voltagepowerisverydangerousandmaycause
seriousinjurysuchasburns,electricshockand
evendeath.
Itisforbiddentocontacthighvoltagecablesand
itsconnectorstoavoidpersonalinjury.
Partswithorangelabelsarepartsofhighvoltage
system.Thesepartsareequippedwithwarning
labelofhighvoltagesystem.Requirementson
warninglabelofhighvoltagesystemmustbe
abidedby.
Non-professionalmaintenancepersonnelare
prohibitedfromcontacting,dismantlingor
installinganycomponentofhighvoltagesystem
withoutpermission.
Untrainedpersonnelareprohibitedfrom
contactingoroperatingthemanualserviceswitch
onthehigh-voltagebatterypack.
Type1
1122
0
1Manualserviceswitch(88.55kWhhigh-voltagebatterypack
model)
2Manualserviceswitch(51.5kWh72kWhhigh-voltage
batterypackmodel)
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Preface
Type2
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0
1Manualserviceswitch(65kWhhigh-voltagebatterypack
model)
Instructionswhenaccidentoccurs
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KeepthevehicleinPgear,andturnofftheignition
switch.
Ifcablesonthevehicleareexposedordamaged,
itisforbiddentocontactanycabletoprevent
electricshock.
Ifredisasteroccurs,personnelshallimmediately
leavethevehicleanduseammoniumcarbonate
saltreextinguishertoputoutthereoruse
lotsofwatertoputoutthere.Itisstrictly
prohibitedthatanypersoncontactsorenters
ignitedvehicleduringtherescueperiod.After
rehasbeenputout,continuousobservationis
required.Professionalpersonnelwillremovethe
vehicletospaciousareaafterconrmingpower
batterydoesnothaveabnormalsoundandsmoke.
Professionalpersonnelwillconrmbatterystate
beforevehicletransfer.
Ifvehicleiscollided,vehiclecannotbere-started.
Inaddition,themanualserviceswitchwillbe
disconnectedwhenrescuing.
Whenvehicleiscompletelyorpartiallyimmersed
intowater,personnelwillturnoffthevehicleand
timelyescape.Themanualserviceswitchwillbe
disconnectedbeforetransportingvehiclethathas
beenreoated.Ifthereisnotbubbleorabnormal
soundwhenreoating,reoatingoperationcan
beconducted;ifthereisbubbleorabnormal
sound,operationcanbeconductedwhenthereis
notbubbleorabnormalsound.
Afteraccidenthasbeendisposedof,please
contactourServiceDealer.
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BeforeYouDrive
12Keys
16Doorlocks
23Windows
25Seats
29Occupantrestraintsystem
38Instrumentsandcontrols
39Instrumentcluster
40Messagecenter
45Warninglightsandindicators
52Instrumentclusterswitch
55Masterpowerswitch
56Switchesonsteeringcolumn
andsteeringwheel
65Steeringwheeladjustment
66Heating,ventilationandair
conditioning(HVAC)
75Rearviewmirrors
77Interiorequipment
88Powersidestepwell
89MP3+Radio
102MP5+Radio
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BeforeYouDrive
Keys
Thevehicleisequippedwith1ordinarykeyand1remotekeyor2
remotekeyswithpassiveentrypassivestartsystem(hereinafter
referredtoasPEPS).
1
2 3
1Ordinarykey
2Remotekey
3RemotekeywithPEPS
Note:Ifakeyislost,youmustprovidethekeynumberon
theplastictagattachedtothekey,andourServiceDealer
willprovidethereplacement.Werecommendyoutokeep
thetagattachedtothekeyinasafeplace.
Note:Forthesakeofsafety,thekeyhasbeenelectronically
codedwiththeimmobilizersystemandcanbeusedwith
thesysteminthematchingwayonly.Specialprocedures
shallbefollowedtomanufactureasamekeywiththelost
one.Anyuncodedkeycannotstartthevehiclebutcan
lock/unlockdoors.
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BeforeYouDrive
Ordinarykey
Theordinarykeyismainlyusedforactivatingtheimmobilizer
systemandstartingsystemsandalsocanbeusedfor
locking/unlockingthedriverdoor.Forfurtherinformationonthe
useoftheordinarykeysee“Doorlocks”and“Ignitionswitch
andsteeringlock”inthissection.
Remotekey
Theremotekeyisacontrolcomponentofcentraldoorlocking
systemofavehicle.Itcanbeusedforlocking/unlockingall
doors.
Note:Theremotekeyhasbeenelectronicallycodedwith
thelocking/unlockingsystemandcanbeusedwiththe
systeminthematchingwayonly.Specialproceduresshall
befollowedtomanufactureasameremotekeywiththe
lostone.OurServiceDealerwillbepleasedtoassistyou.
Forfurtherinformationontheuseoftheremotekeysee
“Centraldoorlockingsystem”inthissection.
Caution
Theimmobilizersystemcanaccept8codedkeysatmost
(includingordinarykeysandremotekeys).Theimmobilizer
systemcanaccept4codedkeysatmost(forremotekeys
withPEPS).
Extension/retractionofmechanicalkeyportion
oftheremotekey("mechanicalkeyportion"for
short)
Mechanicalkeyportion
Pressthereleasebuttonontheremotekey,andthemechanical
keyportionwillextendfromthekeybody.
Toretractthemechanicalkeyportion,pressthereleasebutton
ontheremotekeymeanwhilerotatethemechanicalkeyportion
intothekeybody.
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BeforeYouDrive
MechanicalkeyportionofaremotekeywithPEPS
PressthereleasebuttonontheremotekeywithPEPS,andpull
themechanicalkeyportionfromthekeybody.
Toretractthemechanicalkeyportion,directlyinsertitintothe
bodyofremotekeywithPEPS.
Replacethebatteryinaremotekey
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Batteriesmaypresenttheriskofre,explosionand
burning.Neverchargethebattery.Properlydispose
oftheusedbattery.Keepthebatteryoutofreach
ofchildren.
Torenewthebattery,followingproceduresmustbeobserved:
Replacethebatteryinaremotekey
1Extendthemechanicalkeyportion;
2Prythebatterycoverfromthekeybody;
3Removetheusedbatteryandinstallanewone;
Note:ItisrecommendedtouseaCR2032battery.
Caution
Payattentiontothepositiveandnegativeofbattery.
4Theninstallthebatterycoverontothekeybody.
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ReplacethebatteryintheremotekeywithPEPS
1PressthereleasebuttonontheremotekeywithPEPS;
2Pullthemechanicalkeyportionoutofthekeybody;
3Pryuptheupperandlowerpanelsofthebody,andpourout
theprintedcircuitboardwiththebatteryfromthelowerpanel;
Caution
NeveruseametaltooltoprythePCB.
4Removetheusedbatteryandinstallanewone;
Note:ItisrecommendedtouseaCR2032battery.
Caution
Payattentiontothepositiveandnegativeofbattery.
5Placetheplasticbracketwiththebatteryinthelowerpanel
ofkeybody,andtheninstalltheprintedcircuitboard;
6Rettheupperandlowerpanelsofthekeybody;
Caution
Donotignorethewaterproofshimontotheupperpanel.
7Pressthemechanicalkeyportionintothekeybody.
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2
3
4
Caution
Itiscomplicatedtoreplacethebatteryintheremotekeywith
PEPS.Inordertopreventthekeyfrombeingdamageddue
tomisassemblyormisoperation,youarerecommendedto
havethebatteryreplacedbyourServiceDealer.
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Doorlocks
Toprotectyourvehicleagainsttheft
"
"
Ifleavingthevehiclewithoccupantsinside,even
briey,alwaysremovethekeyfromtheignitionlock,
particularlyifchildrenremaininthevehicle.They
couldotherwisestartthevehicleoroperateelectrical
equipmentattheriskofcausinganaccident.
Beforeleavingthevehicle,fullycloseallwindows.
Ensurealldoorsarefullyclosedbeforelockingthem.
Centrallocking/unlocking
Alldoorscanbelocked/unlockedfromtheoutsidewiththe
ordinarykey,remotekey,orremotecontrolwithPEPS.
Alldoorscanbelocked/unlockedfromtheinsideusingcentral
lockswitch.
Alldoorscanbeautomaticallylockedaccordingtothevehicle
speed.
See“Centraldoorlockingsystem”inthissection.
Note:Whenalldoorsaresuccessfullylockedwiththe
remotekey,alldirectionindicatorswillashonce,andthe
hornwillsoundoncetoindicatesuccessfullocking.When
alldoorsaresuccessfullyunlockedwiththeremotekey,all
directionindicatorswillashtwicetoindicatesuccessful
unlocking.
Centraldoorlockingsystem
Usingtheordinarykeyormechanicalkeyportion
Alldoorscanbelocked/unlockedusingtheordinarykeyor
mechanicalkeyportiontomanuallylock/unlockthedriverdoor
fromtheoutside.
Tolock,turntheordinarykeyormechanicalkeyportion
clockwise.
Tounlock,turntheordinarykeyormechanicalkeyportion
counterclockwise.
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Usingtheremotekey
Thedoorscanbelocked/unlockedthroughthecentraldoor
lockingsystemusingthebuttonsontheremotekey.
Note:Alldoorsmustbefullyclosedforthesystemto
operatecorrectly.
1
2
3
1
2
3
1Centrallockingbutton
2Centralunlockingbutton
3T aildoorunlockingbutton(applicabletothevehicleswith
taildoors)
Caution
ForthevehicleswithPEPSsystem,whenlockingwiththe
lockingbuttonontheremotekeywithPEPS,ifthereisother
legalremotekeywithPEPSinthevehicle,thenitwillbe
disabled,andthepassivekeylessentryandonetouchstart
featurewillbelost.Toactivateit:Closealldoors,operate
theunlockingbuttonontheremotekeywithPEPSina
normalmanner,thekeybeingshieldedinsidethevehicle
willbeactivated.
Caution
Thekeycontrolstrategiesmaybedifferentdependingonthe
vehiclecongurations.Pleaseoperatesubjecttotheactual
congurationofyourvehicle.
Alldoorslocking
Pressthebutton(1)tolockalldoorswhenthedriverdooris
closed.Alldirectionindicatorswillashonceandthehornwill
soundtoindicatesuccessfullocking.
Note:Ifalldirectionindicatorsashonceandthehorn
sounds,itindicatesthatlockinghasbeenconrmed;ifany
doorisnotfullyclosed,therewillbenodirectionindicator
ashingoraudiblewarning.Pressthebutton(1)onlyafter
alldoorshavebeenclosed.
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Alldoorsunlocking
Pressthebutton(2)tounlockalldoors.Alldirectionindicators
willashtwicetoindicatesuccessfulunlocking.
Note:Ifnodoorisopened,nokeyisinsertedintothe
keyhole,ornocentrallocking/unlockingbuttonispressed
within30seconds,alldoorswillbeautomaticallylocked
again.
Taildoorunlocking
Pressthebutton(3)tounlockthetaildoor.Alldirectionindicators
willashtwicetoindicatesuccessfulunlocking.
Note:Ifnodoorisopened,nokeyisinsertedintothe
keyhole,ornocentrallocking/unlockingbuttonispressed
within30seconds,thetaildoorwillbeautomaticallylocked
again.
RemotecontroldoorlockwithPEPS
PEPSsystemallowsyoutolockorunlockthedoorswithout
takingtheremotekeyoutofyourpocket,wallet,orsuitcase.
UnlockwiththeremotekeywithPEPS
Aslongasthereisalegitimateremotekeyexistingwithinthe
rangeof1meteraroundthevehicle,pressthemicroswitchon
thedoorhandle,andthedoorwillbeunlocked.
LockwiththeremotekeywithPEPS
Turnofftheignitionswitch,leavethevehicleandclosethedoor,
thentouchthemicroswitchonthedoorhandlewithyourthumb,
thedoorwillbelocked,andthereisnoneedtopressthelocking
buttonontheremotekey.
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Usingthecentralcontroldoorlockswitch
Alldoorcanbeunlockedorlockedfromtheinsideusingthe
switch.Alldoorscanbelockedbypressingtheupperofthe
switch.Alldoorscanbeunlockedbypressingthelowerofthe
switch.
Note:Ifdriverdoorisnotclosed,thelockmotorwillnot
operate.Ifanyotherdoorisnotclosed,thelockmotorwill
operate.
Thedoorcanalsobeunlockedbypullingtheinnerhandletwice.
Note:Duringthedriving,alldoorsshallbefullyclosedand
alldoorlocksshallbeenabled,soastoavoidaccidental
openingofdoors.
Lockingaccordingtothevehiclespeed
Whenthevehiclespeedexceeds8km/h,alldoorscanbelocked
automatically.
Note:Whenthekeyisturnedto"LOCK"position,remove
thekey,andthedoorswillbeautomaticallyunlocked.
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Sideloaddoor(s)
Opening/closingthedoorfromtheoutside
Whenopeningthesideloaddoorfromtheoutside,pullupthe
doorouterhandletoslidethesideloaddoorrearwardafterthe
vehicleisunlocked.
Whenclosingthesideloaddoorfromtheoutside,usethedoor
outerhandletopullthesideloaddoorforwardtillitisclosed.
Note:Thelocking/unlockingofthesideloaddoorfromthe
outsidecanbecontrolledusingaremotekey(See“Central
doorlockingsystem”inthissection).
Opening/closingthedoorfromtheinside
Whenopeningthesideloaddoorfromtheinside,pullupthe
doorinnerhandletoslidethesideloaddoorrearwardtoopenit
afterthevehicleisunlocked.Whenclosingthesideloaddoor
fromtheinside,pullupthedoorinnerhandletoslidetheside
loaddoorforwardtillitisclosed.
Fasteningthedoor
Note:Whenthesideloaddoorisfullyopened,a"click"
fromtherearoflowerrailindicatesthatthesideloaddoor
isfastened.
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Taildoor
Unlocking/openingdoorsfromtheoutside
Whenusingthekey,remotekeyorcentralcontroldoorlock
switchtolockorunlockalldoors,thetaildoorwillalsobelocked
orunlocked.Afterthetaildoorisunlocked,pullinguptheouter
handleoftaildoorcanopentherighthandtaildoorrst.
Tounlockmanuallyoropenthetaildoorfromtheoutside,asfor
thevehiclewithakeyhole,turntheordinarykeyormechanical
keyportionclockwisetounlock.Ifthevehicledoesn'thavea
keyhole,usetheremotekeytounlockitinanelectronicform.
Thenpullupthehandletoopentherighthandtaildoorrst.
Pullthedoorhandleatthesideofthelefthandtaildoorrearward
toopenthelefthandtaildoor.
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Closing/lockingdoorsfromtheoutside
Tocloseandlockthetaildoorfromtheoutside,shutthelefthand
taildoorrst,andpushthelefthandtaildoortoclose,thenclose
therighthandtaildoor.
Asforthevehiclewithakeyhole,turntheordinarykeyor
mechanicalkeyportioncounterclockwisetolock.Ifthevehicle
doesn'thaveakeyhole,usetheremotekeytolockinan
electronicform.
Unlocking/openingdoorsfromtheinside
Tounlockandopenthetaildoorfromtheinside,pulltheinner
handleattheinsideoftherighthandtaildoorrearwardtounlock
therighthandtaildoor.Thenpullthedoorhandleatthesideof
thelefthandtaildoortoopenthelefthandtaildoor.
Taildooropening
Thetaildoorhingehasitsownlimitfunction.Thetaildoorwith
differentopeningdegreeshasdifferentopeningangles.The
openinganglesofthetaildoorshallbesubjecttotheactual
congurationofthevehicleyoupurchased.
"
"
Itmaythenswingunexpectedlyinwindyconditions
whenthetaildoorisopened,andcouldharm
passers-byorotherroadusersorcausedamageto
thevehicle.
Thetaildoorsshouldnotbeopenedtoitsmaximum
openingonthepublichighwayastheymayinterfere
withthetrafcorcauseahazardtopedestrians.
Incertainpositionsofusethetaildoorsmayobscure
thevehicle’srearcombinedlights.Whenusing
thereardoorsduringthehoursofdarkness,itis
advisabletowarnotherroadusersofthepresence
ofthevehiclebymeansofadditionalprecautions
suchasusingareectivewarningtriangleorsimilar
device.
Whenclosingthetaildoors,pleaseclosetheleft
handtaildoorrst,andthentherighthandtaildoor.
Donotclosetheleftandrighthandtaildoorsatthe
sametimetoavoidthecrashofthecarlogo.
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Windows
Powerwindows
"
"
Alwaysremovethekeyifleavingchildrenalone
inthevehicle.Donotallowchildrentoplaywith
powerwindowswitches.Achildcouldoperatethe
switchesandbecometrappedinawindowcausing
seriousinjury.Alwaystakecarewhenclosing
windows.Carelessoperationcanleadtopersonal
injury,e.g.bruising,ortrappedclothing.
Driversdoorwindow
Thereare2windowswitchesonthedriver’sdoor.These
twoswitchesarerespectivelyusedtocontrolthedriver’sdoor
windowandfrontoccupantdoorwindow.Pressthefrontofthe
switchtoopenthewindow.Liftthefrontoftheswitchtoclose
thewindow.
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1Driver’sdoorwindowcontrolswitch
2Frontoccupantdoorwindowcontrolswitch
"One-touch"down(autodown)
Note:Itappliestothemodelsequippedwithdriverdoor
windowone-touchdownfunction.
Theswitchbutton(1)has4levels:namely,automaticdown,
strokedown,strokeupandstop,whichcanconvenientlycontrol
thewindowglassup/downprocess.Theswitchisnormally
inStopposition,brieypressthewindowswitchdowntothe
secondlevel,andthewindowglasswillautomaticallymove
down.
Theswitchbutton(2)has3levels:namely,strokedown,stroke
upandstop,whichcanconvenientlycontrolthewindowglass
up/downprocess.Duringtheoperation,pressthefrontofthe
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switchtoopenthewindow,andliftthefrontoftheswitchtoclose
thewindow.
"One-touch"upanddown(autoupanddown)
Note:Itappliestothemodelsequippedwithdriver/front
passengerdoorwindowone-touchup/downfunction.
Theswitchbutton(1)and(2)have5levels:namely,automatic
down,strokedown,automaticup,strokeupandstop,which
canconvenientlycontrolthewindowglassup/downprocess.
Theswitchisnormallyinstopposition,brieypressthewindow
switchdowntothesecondlevel,andthewindowglasswill
automaticallymovedown.Brieypullthewindowswitchupto
thesecondlevel,andthewindowglasswillautomaticallymove
up.
RestoreAutomaticUp/DownFunction
Ifthebatterycableisdisconnectedandthenreconnected,or
thebatteryhasbeendrained,orthewindowmakes3anti-pinch
operationsatthesamepositionfor3consecutivetimesduring
theraise,theautomaticup/downfunctionmaynotwork,andit
mustbere-learnedtorestorethisfunction.
Closealldoorsandliftthewindowup/downswitchuntilthe
windowisfullyclosed.Afterthewindowisfullyclosed,continue
tolifttheswitchforafewseconds;pressandholdthewindow
up/downswitchuntilthewindowisfullyopened,afterthe
windowisfullyopened,continuetopressandholdtheswitchfor
afewseconds,andtheautomaticup/downfunctionwillresume.
Frontoccupantdoorwindow
Thereisonly1windowswitchonthefrontpassengerdoor,ithas
3levels:namely,strokeup,strokedownandstop,whichcan
convenientlycontrolthewindowglassup/downprocess.During
theoperation,pressthefrontoftheswitchtoopenthewindow,
andliftthefrontoftheswitchtoclosethewindow.
Note:Powerwindowscanoperateonlywhentheignition
switchisin"ON"position.
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Sideslidingwindows
"
"
Whenopen,alwaysensurethatthecatchengagesin
oneofthesecuringpositions,otherwisethewindow
mightslideforwardundersuddenbrakingorinan
accidentandcausepersonalinjury.
Toopen,squeezethecatchandslidethewindowtothedesired
position.
Toclose,squeezethecatchandslidethewindowclosed.
Releasethecatchandcheckthatthewindowissecuredinthe
closedposition.
Seats
Driverandfrontoccupantseatadjustment
Driversseatadjustment
"
"
Donotcarryoutdriversseatadjustmentwhilethe
vehicleismoving.Otherwisecontrolofthevehicle
maybelostandcauseanaccident.
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2
3
4
5
1
1 1
2
5
6
Foreandaftadjustment
Liftthebar(1)andslidetheseattothedesiredposition.Release
thebar(1)andcheckthattheseatislockedinposition.
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Rakeadjustmentofbackrest
"
"
Donotreclinethedriver’sseatexcessivelyasthe
seatbeltprovidesmaximumprotectionwhenthe
anglebetweenthebackrestandtheuprightposition
isnear25°.
Slightlyreclineforwardandpulluptheadjuster(2);theseat
backrestreboundsautomatically.Thenleanagainstthe
backresttoadjustittothedesiredangle.Releasetheadjuster
(2)andcheckthattheseatbackislockedinposition.
Padheightadjustment
Thefrontandrearoftheseatpadcanbeadjustedindependently
forheight.Theheightoftherearofthepadcanbeadjustedwhile
holdingupthelever(3),andthefrontwhileholdingupthelever
(4).
Theseatpadcanbeadjustedforheight.Pullingupthelever(5)
canraisethepad,andpressingthelever(5)canlowerthepad.
Toadjustthepadsignicantly,itisrequiredtopulluporpress
downthelever(5)continuously.
Thefrontoftheseatpadcanbeadjustedindependentlyfor
heightbyturningtheknob(6).
Note:Whenincreasingthepadheight,easeyourbody
weightfromtheseatpad;whendecreasingthepadheight,
presstheseatpadwithyourbodyweighttolowerthepad
height.
Armrestheightadjustment(ifadjustable)
Thearmrestcanbeadjustedupwardsfromthelowestposition
asneeded.Therearethreepositionsintotal.
Whenitisrequiredtolowerthearmrestfromahigherposition,
itisnecessarytoraisethearmresttothehighestpositionrst,
thenlowerthearmresttothelowestposition,andthenadjustthe
armrestupwardstothedesiredposition.
Retractable
position of handrail
Armrest rotation datum
Use position of armrest
(3 stalls)
Lowest position of armrest
Fre e s e gme nt 94°
12°
12°
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Frontoccupantsingleseatadjustment
Rakeadjustmentofbackrest(ifadjustable)
Rakeadjustmentoffrontoccupantsingleseatbackrestisthe
sameasthatofthedriver’sseat.
Armrestheightadjustment(ifadjustable)
Armrestheightadjustmentoffrontoccupantsingleseatisthe
sameasthatofthedriver’sseat.
Frontoccupantdualseatadjustment
Rakeadjustmentofbackrest(ifadjustable)
Splitfrontoccupantdualseat
Adjustingtheouterhandle(1)oftheseatcanadjusttherake
oftheouterseatbackseat;rakeadjustmentisthesameas
thatofthedriver'sseat.Adjustingtheinnerhandle(2)can
adjusttherakeoftheinnerbackrest;rakeadjustmentisthe
sameasthatofthedriver'sseat.
2
1
Integralfrontoccupantdualseat
Adjustingtheouterhandle(1)oftheseatcanadjusttherake
ofthedualseatbackseat.Rakeadjustmentisthesameas
thatofthedriver'sseat.
Fixedfrontoccupantdualseat
Thexedfrontoccupantdualseatbackrestisnotadjustable,
withoutadjustmenthandle.
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Padliftingadjustment(ifadjustable)
Note:Itisapplicabletotheintegralfrontoccupantdualseat
andthexedfrontoccupantdualseat.
Liftthefrontendofthepadtoreleasetheclip,andthenliftthe
padcompletely.
Seatarmrestadjustment(ifadjustable)
Note:Itisapplicabletotheintegralfrontoccupantdualseat
andthexedfrontoccupantdualseat.
Theseatarmrestislocatedinthemiddleoftheinnerseat
backrest.Pullitdownandpushitatforwardforuse.Thecup
holderislocatedattherearofthearmrest.
IntegralfrontoccupantdualseatFixedfrontoccupantdualseat
Caution
Donotsitontheseatarmrestorplaceheavyobjectsonit.
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Headrest
"
"
Toreducetheriskofneckorheadinjury,the
headrestshouldbeadjustedtosupporttheback
oftheheadandnottheneck.Donotadjustthe
headrestwhilethevehicleisinmotion.
Pressthearrowedbuttontopushdownorpulluptheheadrest
toadjusttheheadresttothedesiredposition.
Whenpullingtoaproperposition,theheadrestcanbepulled
out.
Occupantrestraintsystem
Sittingcorrectly
Theseatanditsoccupantrestraintsystemhavebeendesigned
toreducepersonalinjurytoaminimumintheeventofan
accident.Foroptimumeffectiveness,thefollowingpointsshould
beobserved.
Donotpositiontheseatnearertothesteeringwheelthanis
necessary.
Donotover-reclinetheseat.Adjusttherakeofthebackrest
tonomorethan30°anglesothatyousitinanuprightposition
withyourarmsslightlybent,andthebaseofyourspineasfar
backaspossible.
Yourheadrestshouldbeadjustedsothatitscenterislevel
withthebackofyourhead,notyourneck.
Theshoulderbeltshouldgothroughthecenterofyour
shoulder(adjustitsheightasnecessary),whilethelapstrap
ttightlyacrossthehips,notthestomach.
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Seatbelts
"
"
Improperlywornorimproperuseofseatbelts
maycauseseriousinjuryordeath.Seatbeltsare
lifesavingequipment.Inacollision,unrestrained
occupantscanbethrownaroundinsidethevehicleor
possiblythrownout,resultingininjurytothemselves
andalsotootheroccupants.
Seatbeltsmustbeusedatalltimesbythedriverand
adultsizedoccupants.DoNOTslackenthewebbing
bypullingthebeltawayfromthebody.Tobefully
effectivethewebbingmustremaintightlyaroundthe
bodyatalltimes.Avoidwearingthick,bulkyclothing.
Puttheshoulderbeltofseatbeltacrossthecenterof
theshoulderandthelapbeltclosetothebodytogo
overthehips.Strictlyprohibittheuseofslackand
twistedseatbelts,andseatbeltscannotbetwisted
towear.
Neveruseaseatbeltformorethanoneperson,and
neveruseittosecureanadditionalobjectorachild.
Eachseatbeltcanonlybeusedbyoneoccupant.It's
dangeroustowrapaseatbeltaroundachildinthe
occupantarms.
Whenwearingaseatbeltensurethatthewebbingis
nottwistedorslack.Otherwisethesmoothoperation
ofthebeltmaybeimpeded.Thebucklerelease
buttonmustfaceoutwards.
"
"
Donotallowababyorinfanttobecarriedonthe
lap.Theforceofacrashcanincreaseeffectivebody
weight,makingitimpossibletoholdontothechild.
Donotallowforeignmatters(particularlysugary
foodanddrinks)toentertheseatbeltbuckles-such
substancescanrenderthebucklesinoperative.
Iftheseatbelthasbeenusedinaseriousaccident,
orshowsseriouswear,orhasbeencut,orthevisual
loadmetershowsthattheseatbeltisnolonger
available,theseatbeltassemblymustbereplaced.
Pregnantwomenshouldasktheirdoctorforadvice
aboutthesafestwaytowearseatbelts.
Aseatbeltmustnotbealteredormodiedinanyway,
sincesuchchangesmayrenderthebeltineffective.
Donotattempttodismantle,repairorlubricatethe
retractororbucklemechanisms.
Eachseatbeltisttedwitharetractor.Whenthe
seatbeltispulledoutslowly,theretractorcan
ensurethattheseatbeltisretractedfreely.Butif
theseatbeltispulledouttoofastorunderasudden
impact(asuddendeceleration,acceleration,sharp
turn),theseatbeltwillbelocked.See“Seatbelt”
inMaintenanceandServicesectionforthespecic
inspectionmethods.
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"
"
Whentheseatbeltisnotused,besuretoretractthe
seatbeltwebbingcompletely,straightenthewebbing
andputthetongueinplace,andkeepthewebbing
andtonguecleantopreventdustandimpurities.
Becarefultoavoidtheerosionofwebbingby
polishingagents,oilsandchemicals(especially
batteryacid).Itcanbecleanedsafelywithamild
soapandwater.Afterwear,erosionordamageof
thewebbingoccurs,theseatbeltassemblyshould
bereplaced.
Thedriverandfrontoccupantseatsofthisvehicleseriesare
conguredwithadjustableforce-limitingseatbeltswithout
pre-tighteningbelt,andtherearseatsareequippedwith
three-pointseatbelts.
"
"
Insertthetongueintothebuckleuntiladistinctclick
isheard,whichindicatesthebeltislocked.
Seatbelts
Fastening
Theseatbeltispulledoutslowly,passesthroughtheshoulderto
befastenedinfrontofthebody,verifythatthebeltisnottwisted
ortied,thenpushthetongueintothebuckleuntilaclickisheard.
Loosening
Presstheredbuttononthebuckle,thenthetonguewillpop
outundertheactionoftheelasticforce.Pushthetongueback
manually,sothattheautomaticseatbeltretractorcancontract
thewholeseatbeltmoreeasily.
Caution
Itmaylockifpulledsharplyorifthevehicleisonaslope.
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Seatbeltwarninglight
See“Warninglightsandindicators”inthissectionforthespecic
descriptionofthe"Seatbeltwarninglight".
Seatbeltheightadjustment
"
"
Ensurethattheslideadjusterissecureaftermaking
anadjustment.
Donotadjusttheheightofthedriverseatbeltwhile
driving,asthecontrolofvehiclemaybelost.
Onlytheheightofthedriverseatandfrontoccupantseat
shoulder-to-hipbeltcanbeadjusted.
Pressdownthebutton(1)andslidetheseatbelttopslide
adjusterupordowntosuittheheightoftheoccupant.Release
thebutton(1)attheproperposition.
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Airbag(s)
"
"
Nosafetysystemcanprovidecompleteprotection
forpersonalinjuryordeathinaseverecrash.
Injuriesordeathcanoccur,evenifseatbeltsare
wornproperlyandtheairbagsinate.
Afterinationsomeairbagcomponentsarehot-Do
NOTtouchuntiltheyhavecooled.
Anairbaginateswithconsiderableforceandcan
causefacialabrasionsandotherinjuries.These
effectscanbeminimizedbyensuringthatyouand
youroccupant(s)arewearingseatbelts.
Thedriverseatshouldbeadjustedtobeasfar
rearwardsaspossiblewhilemaintainingtheproper
controlofthevehicle.
Alwaysholdthesteeringwheelbyitsrim,sothatthe
airbagcaninatewithoutobstruction.
Neverattachaccessoryitemse.g.amobilephone
bracket,cupholder,cassettetray,etc.tothe
steeringwheelcoverortheairbagmodulecover,or
stick/insertanythingtoanairbagmodulecover.It
couldinterferewithinationoftheairbagor,ifthe
airbaginates,bepropelledintothevehicletocause
injurytooccupants.
"
"
Donotallowanoccupanttoobstructthedeployment
oftheairbagbyputtingfeet,knees,etc.incontact
with,orincloseproximitytotheairbagmodulecover.
Itisforbiddentoputtheseatcoverandotherrelated
decorativeseatitemsthataffectthedeploymentof
seatairbagsontheseatsequippedwithseatairbags.
Donotmodifytheseatsequippedwithseatairbags
atwill.
DonotpasteanysharpobjectsonA,B,CandD
pillarsofthevehicleatwill,andmodifyA,B,Cand
Dpillars,soastoavoidinjuriestooccupantsduring
theoperationofairbags.
Theseatbeltworkstogetherwiththeairbagtoreduce
theriskofinjuryintheeventofahead-oncollision.
Donotattempttoremoveorpiercethesteering
wheel,orhititviolently.
Donotallowanotherperson,animalorobject
tooccupythespacebetweenthedriverandthe
deployingrangeoftheairbag.Thesameapplieson
theoccupantsideifanairbagistted.
Donotattempttorepairortamperwiththesteering
wheel,steeringcolumn,anyairbagsystemoran
airbagcomponentwithwiringinthevicinityofit.
Otherwise,itmaycauseinadvertentactivationofthe
systemresultinginpersonalinjury.
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"
"
Donotmodifythefrontandbothleftandrightsides
ofthevehicleinanywayasthiscouldadversely
affecttheairbagdeployment.
Ifthevehicleistobescrapped,undeployedairbags
arepotentiallydangerousandshouldbedeployedin
acontrolledenvironment.Thisoperationmustbe
donebyprofessionalstaff.
Thismodelcanbeequippedwiththedriverairbag,front
occupantairbag,frontseatsideairbagandfrontsidecurtain
airbag.
Note:Theairbagisasupplementaryprotectiondevice,
whiletheseatbeltisstillthemainprotectiondeviceand
mustbewornduringdriving.
Caution
Whenanairbagistriggeredaloudnoisemaybeheard
andasmallamountofsmoke-likegasanddustwillbe
released.Thissmokedoesnotconstituteahealthhazard.
Thedustmaybeanirritanttotheskinandthereforeshould
bewashedoffwithsoapandwater.
Forsafetyreasonsyouarerecommendedtohavethe
airbag(s)renewedbyourServiceDealerevery12years.
Ifthevehicleissold,itsownerisobligedtonotifythe
purchaserofthecautionsandwarningslisted.
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Airbaginspection
"
"
Iftheignitionswitchisturnedon,thewarninglight
isnotONorOFFafter6seconds,orONwhen
driving,itindicatesthattheairbagisfaulty.Contact
ourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
The"Airbagwarninglight(red)"ontheinstrumentclusterwill
ashfor6secondseachtimetheignitionswitchisturnedtoON
position,whichindicatesthattheairbaginspectionisin
progress.
Airbagdeployment
Incaseofacollision,theairbagcontrolunitwilldetermine
iftheairbagshouldbedeployedaccordingtothedetected
decelerationoraccelerationcausedbyvehiclecollision.
Theairbagwillworkbasedonthecrashobject,direction,
positionandthevehiclespeedchangeratherthanvehicle
speed.Damageseverityofvehicleshallnotbeconsideredas
thejudgmentofairbagdeployment.
Theairbagwilldeployinstantaneouslyandpowerfullywithaloud
noise.Thedeployedairbag,togetherwiththeseatbeltrestraint
system,limitthemovementofthedriverandthefrontoccupant,
therebyreducingtheriskofinjurytotheheadanduppertorso.
Upondeployment,theairbagwillshrinkimmediatelytoensure
thedrivercouldlookforwardwithoutblock.
Note:Whenitisdeployed,someairbagcomponentsare
hot,sodonotcontactitbeforecoolingdown.
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Schematicdiagramfordeploymentareaofdriverandfront
occupantairbags
Schematicdiagramfordeploymentareaoffrontseatside
airbags
Schematicdiagramfordeploymentareaoffrontsidecurtain
airbags
Replaceairbagsystemcomponentsafteracollision
accident
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Theairbagsystemcouldbedamagedduetoa
collisionaccident.Thustheairbagsystemcannot
operatenormallytoprotectyouandoccupants
infuturecollisionaccidentsresultinginserious
injuryevendeath.Toensuretheairbagsystem
remainsvalidafteracollisionaccident,consultour
ServiceDealertomakenecessaryreplacementof
components.
Oncetheairbaginates,itisrequiredtoreplacethecomponents
oftheairbagsystem.ContactourServiceDealerforserviceas
soonaspossible.
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Childrestraints(notsuppliedwiththevehicle)
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DEATHorSERIOUSINJURYmayoccur!Children12
andundercanbekilledbytheairbag.NEVERuse
achildorinfantrestraintthatfacesbackwardonthe
frontseatandtheexpandedairbagwillcauseserious
childorinfantinjuryandevendeath.Sitasfarback
aspossiblefromtheairbag.
NEVERusearearwardfacingchildrestraintonaseat
protectedbyanACTIVEAIRBAGinfrontofit,DEATH
orSERIOUSINJURYtotheCHILDcanoccur!
Warning:Childrestraintanchoragesaredesigned
towithstandonlythoseloadsimposedbycorrectly
ttedchildrestraints.Undernocircumstancesare
theytobeusedforadultseatbelts,harnesses,orfor
attachingotheritemsorequipmenttothevehicle.
Whenttingandusingachildrestraint,alwaysfollow
themanufacturer’sinstructions.
Usually,infantsunder2yearsoldshalluseainfantrestraintand
childrenunder24yearsoldshallusethechildrestraint.Infant
orchildrestraintsareavailableinthemarket.
Becausetherearevarioussizeandtypesofinfantorchildren
restraints,youarerecommendedtochoosethesuitable
protectiondevicedependingontheinfant'sorchildren'sage
andweighttoachievethebestprotection.Atthesametime,
youshouldcheckthattherestraintissuitableforyourvehicle
aswell.
Caution
Inthecasetheinfantorchildrestraintshallbepositioned
onthefrontseatwhilethevehicleisinmotion,theinfantor
childrestraintmustfaceforward.Ensureproperlysecure
theinfantorchildrestraint.Notethatanunsecuredinfant
orchildrestraintmaymoveandrunintootheroccupants
whenanycrashorheavybrakingoccurs.Evenifthereisno
infantorchild,anyinfantorchildrestraintshallbeproperly
securedinthevehicle.
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Instrumentsandcontrols
1Combinationlampcontrolanddirectionindicatorstalk
2Cruiseswitch
3Instrumentclusterselectionswitch
4Driverairbag
5Speechsystemswitch
6Volumecontrol,Mute,Audiosourceswitch
7Wiperandwasherstalk
8Entertainmentsystem
9Hazardwarninglightswitch
10USBport
11Frontoccupantairbag
12Frontoccupantdoorwindowcontrolswitch
13Glovebox
14A/Ccontrolpanel
15Cigarlighter,Ashtray
16Centralcontrolswitchgroup
17Shiftlever
18Acceleratorpedal
19Ignitionswitch
20Brakepedal
21SOSalarmswitch
22Hoodreleaseswitch
23Exteriorrearviewmirrorpoweradjustmentswitch
Headlamplevelingswitch,
Instrumentclusterilluminationcontrolswitch,USBport
24Driverandfrontoccupantdoorwindowcontrolswitch
12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1110
121314151617181922 21232425 20
25Centralcontroldoorlockswitch
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Instrumentcluster
OFF
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1Drivemotorpowerpercentagegauge
2Informationcenter
3Speedometer
Caution
Don’tplaceanyobjectinthefrontoftheinstrumentclusterto
avoidshieldingdialandwarninglight.
Drivemotorpowerpercentagegauge
Displaysthepowerpercentageofthepowersystem.
Avaluebelowzerorepresentsanegativepercentage;avalue
abovezerorepresentsapositivepercentage.
Ifthedrivemotorpowerpercentageisdisplayedasapositive
value,itmeansthatthepowersystemoutputspowertodrive
thevehicle;ifthedrivemotorpowerpercentageisdisplayedas
anegativevalue,itmeansthatsomeofthekineticenergyofthe
powersystemisconvertedintoelectricenergy.
Speedometer
Thespeedometerindicatesthecurrentroadspeedinkilometers
perhour.
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Messagecenter
Themessagecenterdisplayislocatedinthecenterofthe
instrumentcluster.
1High-voltagebatteryPower
Thestatusofhigh-voltagebatterypackpowerisindicated
bythenumberoflitsegmentbars.Thesegmentbarlights
upwhenthebatterypoweristoolow.
Note:Lowhigh-voltagebatterypackpowermayleadto
failuresofsomefunctionsonthevehicle.
Note:Chargethehigh-voltagebatterypackassoon
aspossiblewhenthebatterypowerislow.Please
ensurethatthehigh-voltagebatterypackstoresenough
powerbeforedriving.Afterthevehicleisfullycharged,
thebatterymanagementsystemhasaself-calibration
function.Whenyoumakeashallowchargetothevehicle
every2to3times(notchargedto99%),youneedto
makeafullchargetothevehicle(fullcharge).
2RANGE
Itdisplaysthemileagethatthevehiclecantravelbeforethe
high-voltagebatterypackrunsoutofpower.
Note:Thedrivingrangeisrelatedtothedriving
conditions,vehiclestatus,useofaccessories,etc.When
thebatteryislow,thedrivingrangeisforreferenceonly.
3Currentfunctionname
4DrivingMode
Itdisplaysthecurrentdrivingmodeofthevehicle.The
informationcenteroftheinstrumentpackdisplays:
ECO(EconomyMode),PWR(SportMode).Youcanswitch
thedrivingmodethroughtheECOandPWRswitcheson
theconsole.
5Currenttime
6T otalmileage
7Tripcomputerinterface
8Energyregenerationlevel
Itdisplaysthecurrentenergyregenerationlevelofthe
vehicle,theenergyregenerationlevelisdividedinto3levels,
namely,high,mediumandlow,andtherewillbeanumber
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displayedontheinstrumentpackrespectively:3,2,and1.
Highenergyregenerationisgreaterthanmediumenergy
regeneration,andmediumenergyregenerationisgreater
thanlowenergyregeneration.Theenergyregenerationlevel
canbeswitchedthroughtheshiftlever.Pleasesee“Gear
Shift”inStartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
9Gear
Tripcomputerinterface
Shortpresstheinstrumentpackselectionswitchonthesteering
wheelorbutton,toswitchamongthefollowinginterface
contents:
Trip1
Itdisplaysthedrivingmileageofthevehiclesincethelast
reset.Thetripwillautomaticallyresettozeroandcontinue
countingafteritreachesthemaximumreading.Longpress
theinstrumentpackselectionswitchOKbuttononthe
steeringwheeltoreset.
Trip2
Itdisplaysthedrivingmileageofthevehiclesincethelast
reset.Whenthevehicleisturnedoff,thetrip2willstop
countingafteritisstartedandwillbereset.Thetripwill
automaticallyresettozeroandcontinuecountingafterit
reachesthemaximumreading.Longpresstheinstrument
packselectionswitchOKbuttononthesteeringwheelto
reset.
ActiveSafetyInterface(Ifequipped)
Itdisplaysinformationrelatedtodriverassistance.
AdaptiveCruiseFollowingDistanceDisplay
LaneDepartureWarning
AdaptiveCruiseTargetSpeedDisplay
CollisionTimeDisplay
TirePressureMonitoringInterface(Ifequipped)
Innormalmode,itdisplaysthecurrenttirepressureinreal
time.
TractionBatteryVoltage
Itdisplaysthecurrenttractionbatteryvoltage.
TractionBatteryCurrent
Itdisplaysthecurrenttractionbatterycurrent.
DriveMotorSpeed
Itdisplaysthecurrentdrivemotorspeed.
TravelTime
Itdisplaysthetraveltimesincetheignitionswitchisturnedon,
longpresstheinstrumentpackselectionswitchOKbuttonon
thesteeringwheeltoreset.
RemainingMaintenanceMileage
Thismessageremindsyouoftheremainingmileageof
yourvehiclebeforethenextmaintenance.Theremaining
maintenancemileagecanberesetthroughthebutton
operation:ontheremainingmaintenancemileageinterface,
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longpressinstrumentpackselectionswitchOKbuttonon
thesteeringwheeltoresetthemaintenancemileage.
CurrentSpeed
Itdisplaysthecurrentspeed.
InstantaneousPowerConsumption
Itdisplaysthecurrentpowerconsumption.
AverageSpeed
Itdisplaystheapproximateaveragespeed.Theaverage
valueistheaveragedrivingspeedofthevehiclesincethe
lastreset,itcanberesetbylongpressingtheinstrumentpack
selectionswitchOKbuttononthesteeringwheel.
AveragePowerConsumption
Itdisplaysthepowerconsumptionper100km.Theaverage
valueistheaveragepowerconsumptionofthevehiclesince
thelastreset,itcanberesetbylongpressingtheinstrument
packselectionswitchOKbuttononthesteeringwheel.
Onthetripcomputerinterface,shortpresstheOKbuttonofthe
instrumentpackselectionswitchonthesteeringwheeltoenter
thesettingmenuinterface,andselectthesettinginterfaceor
faultqueryinterfacebyshortpressingtheorbuttonof
theinstrumentpackselectionswitchonthesteeringwheel,and
shortpresstheOKbuttontoentertheselectedinterface.
SettingInterface
Onthesettinginterface,shortpressorbuttonofthe
instrumentpackselectionswitchonthesteeringwheel,youcan
switchamongthefollowingsettingcontents,andshortpress
theOKbuttontoentertheselectedsettingmenu.
LanguageSettings
Therequiredlanguagecanbesetaccordingtotheactual
conguration.
OverspeedAlarmSetting
Youcansetandoperatetheoverspeedalarmonandoff.
Whentheoverspeedalarmison,youcanadjustthespeed
valueoftheoverspeedalarm.
RestoreFactorySettings
Youcanrestorethefactorysettings.
FaultQueryInterface
Onthefaultqueryinterface,youcanchecktherelevantvehicle
alarmfaultmessage(ifthereisnofault,theinterfacewillnotbe
displayed).
Note:Ifnooperationismadeontheaboveinterfacewithin
10seconds,itwillreturntotheTripComputerinterface.
Note:Ifthevehicleisnotequippedwithrelatedfunctions,
thisinterfacewillnotbedisplayed.
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Alarmmessages
Mostofalarmmessageswillhaveacorrespondinggraphic
andtextdescriptionintheinstrumentcluster.Ifmorethanone
alarmmessageisactivated,thenewalarmmessagewillbe
rstdisplayedfor9seconds,thenthealarmmessageswillbe
displayedinacycle;eachalarmmessagewillbedisplayed
for3seconds.Somealarmmessageswillbedisplayedina
cycle.Onlywhenthealarmiscanceledwillthecycledalarm
disappear.
Pleaseoperateinstrictaccordancewiththeinstructionsinthe
alarmmessage.Ifthereisnorelevantinstructions,pleasestop
thevehicleforinspectionorconsultourServiceDealer.
Importantalarmmessages
Thecurrentlydisplayedimportantalarmmessagecanbe
temporarilycanceledbyshortpressingtheOKbuttononthe
steeringwheel.Itcanalsobeviewedinthealarmquery
interfaceaftercanceled.
Caution
Fortheuser'ssafety,whenthedoorisopenorthevehicleis
indrivingstatus,thealarmmessagecannotbecanceledby
shortpressingtheOKbuttononthesteeringwheel.Theuser
mustclosethedoorandenterthetripcomputerinterfaceto
performrelevantoperationswhenthevehicleisstationary.
Ifallthealarmmessagesarecanceled,thetripcomputer
informationwillbedisplayednormally.Whentheconditions
ofalarmactivationarecanceled,thecorrespondingalarm
messagesarealsocanceledtodisplay.
Indicativemessages
Indicativemessagesdisappearautomaticallyafter3seconds.
Caution
Don'tneglectthealarmmessages,otherwiseitmaycause
seriousdamagetothevehicle.Ifthewarninglightison,
pleasestopthevehicleassoonaspossibleifitissafeto
doso.
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Serviceinterfacereminders
Nextmaintenancereminder
Thismessageremindsyouoftheremainingmileageofyour
vehiclebeforethenextmaintenance.
Servicenowreminder
Whenthefollowingservicenowreminderappearsinthe
messagecenter,pleasegotoourServiceDealerfor
maintenanceimmediately.
Tirepressuremonitoringsystem
Thetirepressuremonitoringsystemautomaticallymonitorsthe
tireconditionsinrealtime,providingeffectivesafetyguarantee
fordriving.
Whenthetirepressureisinsufcient,toohigh,orthetireleaks
quicklyorthesystemfailsinthecourseofdriving,the"TMPS
warninglight(yellow)"ontheinstrumentcluster
illuminates,andtheinstrumentdisplayshowsthecorresponding
alarminterface.
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Warninglightsandindicators
Directionindicator
/Theleftorright"directionindicators
(green)"ashwhenmakingaturn.Whenthehazardlight
switchispressed,theleftandrightdirectionindicatorsash
simultaneously.
Note:Ifadirectionindicatorashesrapidly,itindicatesthat
thebulbinthisdirectionindicatorisfaulty.
Headlightmainbeamindicator
The"headlightmainbeamindicator(blue)"illuminates
whentheheadlightsareonmainbeamorashon.
Frontfoglightindicator
The"frontfoglightindicator(green)"illuminateswhen
thefrontfoglightsareon.
Rearfoglightindicator
The"rearfoglightindicator(yellow)"illuminateswhen
therearfoglightsareon.
Positionlightindicator
The"positionlightindicator(green)"illuminateswhen
thepositionlightsareon.
Drivemotortheftdeterrentwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,if
thetheftdeterrentauthenticationissuccessful,the"Drivemotor
theftdeterrentwarninglight(yellow)"goesoutandthevehicle
canstart.Ifthewarninglightashes,itindicatesthatthetheft
deterrentcontrolsystemisfaultyandthevehiclewillnotstart.
PleasecontactourServiceDealerforserviceimmediately.
Bodytheftdeterrentwarninglight
Whenthevehicleenterstheantitheftstate,the"body
theftdeterrentwarninglight(red)"ashes.
Whenthevehicleexitstheantitheftstate,the"bodytheft
deterrentwarninglight(red)"goesout.
Ifthetheftdeterrentalarmistriggered,the"bodytheftdeterrent
warninglight(red)"ashes,accompaniedwithaudibleand
visiblealarm.
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TPMSwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"TPMSwarninglight(yellow)"illuminatesandgoesoutafter
severalseconds.Whenthetirepressuremonitoringsystem
breaksdown,the"TPMSwarninglight(yellow)"illuminates.
PleasecontactourServiceDealerforserviceassoonas
possible.
Batteryno-chargewarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"batteryno-chargewarninglight(red)"illuminatesandgoesout
afterthevehicleisstarted.
Caution
Ifthelightfailstogooutafterthedrivemotorisstartedor
illuminateswhiledriving,itindicatesthatthechargingsystem
breaksdown.PleasecontactourServiceDealerforservice
assoonaspossible.
Airbagwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"airbagwarninglight(red)"illuminatesandgoesoutafterseveral
seconds.
Ifthelightfailstocomeonorash,orfailstogoout,orifitcomes
onorasheswhiledriving,itindicatesthatthereisamalfunction
inthesystem.ContactourServiceDealerforserviceassoon
aspossible.
Forfurtherinformationabouttheairbags,see“Airbag(s)”inthis
section.
Seatbeltwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"seatbeltwarninglight(red)"illuminatesandgoesoutafter
severalseconds.Whenthedriverandfrontoccupantseatbelts
arenotproperlyfastened,the"seatbeltwarninglight(red)"
illuminates.Whenthespeedisgreaterthan22km/handthe
driverandfrontoccupantseatbeltsarenotproperlyfastened,
theinstrumentclusteractivatesaseat-belt-unfastenedaudible
warning.andthe"seatbeltwarninglight(red)"ashesforabout
90seconds.Whentheseatbeltsarefastened,the"seatbelt
warninglight(red)"goesoutandtheaudiblewarningstops.
Whenthevehicleisinreversegearorthespeedislessthan
10km/h,andthedriverandfrontoccupantseatbeltsarenot
properlyfastened,theinstrumentclusterdoesnotactivate
anyaudiblewarning,whilethe"seatbeltwarninglight(red)"
illuminates.Whentheseatbeltsarefastened,the"seatbelt
warninglight(red)"goesout.
Note:Openingthedoorwillresetthetimewhentheseat
beltwarninglightashes.
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Brakesystemwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,ifthe
parkingbrakeisapplied,the"brakesystemwarninglight(red)"
illuminates,andgoesoutoncetheparkingbrakeisreleased
completely.Ifthelightfailstogooutaftertheparkingbrakeis
releasedorilluminatesagainwhiledriving,itindicatesthatthe
brakesystembreaksdown;pleasestopthevehicleimmediately,
andcontactourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram)indicator
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"ESPindicator(yellow)"illuminatesandgoesoutafterseveral
seconds.
The"ESPindicator(yellow)"asheswhentheESPoperates
normallywhiledriving.
The"ESPindicator(yellow)"illuminateswhentheESPbreaks
down.
ContactourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.For
furtherinformationaboutESP ,pleasesee“Brakesystem”in
StartingandDrivingsection.
ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram)OFFindicator
OFF
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"ESPOFFindicator(yellow)"illuminatesandgoesoutafter
severalseconds.
The"ESPOFFindicator(yellow)"illuminateswhentheESP
functionisturnedoffbypressingtheESPOFFswitch.
ABS(Anti-lockBrakingSystem)warninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,
the"ABSwarninglight(yellow)"illuminatesandgoesoutafter
severalseconds.
IftheABSwarninglightfailstogooutorilluminatesagainwhile
driving,itindicatesthattheABSbreaksdown;pleasecontact
ourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
Note:ThebrakesystemcanbeusedevenifABSisfaulty
(ABSfailure).See“Brakesystem”inStartingandDriving
sectionforimportantinformationaboutABS.
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EPS(ElectricPowerSteering)systemMIL
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"EPSsystemMIL(red)"illuminatesandgoesoutafterseveral
seconds.
IftheEPSsystemMILfailstogooutorilluminatesagainwhile
driving,itindicatesthattheEPSsystembreaksdown;please
stopthevehicleimmediately,andcontactourServiceDealer
forserviceassoonaspossible.See“Powersteeringunit”in
StartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
Powersidestepwellindicator
Ifyourvehicleisequippedwithpowersidestepwells,
openthedoorwiththepowersidestepwellinstalled.Whenthe
powersidestepwellisintheprocessofextendingorretracting,
the"powersidestepwellindicator(yellow)"ashesandthe
instrumentclusteractivatesanaudiblewarning.Whenthe
powersidestepwellisfullyextended,the"powersidestepwell
indicator(yellow)"illuminates.Closingthedoorwiththepower
sidestepwellinstalledwillextinguishthe"powersidestepwell
indicator(yellow)".Whenthepowersidestepwellfailstofully
extendorretract,the"powersidestepwellindicator(yellow)"
ashesandtheinstrumentclustercontinuouslyactivatesan
audiblewarning.Closealldoorstightbeforedriving.
Dooropenwarninglight
The"dooropenwarninglight(red)"illuminateswhen
anyofthedoorsarenotfullyclosed.The"dooropenwarning
light(red)"goesoutwhenalldoorsarefullyclosed.Closeall
doorstightbeforedriving.
Drivemotoroverheatwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtotheONposition,
the"Drivemotoroverheatwarninglight(red)"illuminates,and
goesoutafterseveralseconds.Whenthedrivemotorishot,the
lightashes.PleasecontactourServiceDealerforserviceas
soonaspossible.
Powersystemfailurewarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtotheONposition,
the"Powersystemfailurewarninglight(red)"illuminates,and
goesoutafterseveralseconds.Whenthepowersystemfails,
thelightilluminates.PleasecontactourServiceDealerfor
serviceassoonaspossible.
High-voltagebatterypacklowwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtotheON
position,"High-voltagebatterypacklowwarninglight(yellow)"
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illuminates,andgoesoutafterseveralseconds.Ifthewarning
lightstayson,orilluminatesagainduringdriving,itindicates
thatthehighvoltagebatterypackistoolowinpowerandneeds
tobechargedassoonaspossible.Pleaserechargeasmuch
aspossiblebeforethelightcomeson.
Note:Thewarninglightisontoindicatethatthevehicle
speedlimitfunctionisenabled.Thevehiclespeedwill
decreasealongwiththebatterypowerdropuntilitstops.
High-voltagebatterypackfailurewarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtotheONposition,
"High-voltagebatterypackfailurewarninglight(red)"illuminates,
andgoesoutafterseveralseconds.Ifthewarninglightstays
on,orilluminatesagainduringdriving,itindicatesthatthehigh
voltagebatterypackisfaulty.
Chargingconnectionindicator
Whenthecharginggunisconnectedtothecharging
port,the"chargingconnectionindicator(red)"illuminates.
Chargingstatusindicator
Whenthehigh-voltagebatterypackischarging,the
"chargingstatusindicator(yellow)"ontheinstrumentpack
illuminates.Whenthehigh-voltagebatterypackisfullycharged,
theindicatorgoesout.
Whenthehigh-voltagebatterypackisbeingheated,the
"chargingstatusindicator(yellow)"ontheinstrumentcluster
illuminates.
Note:Ifthe"chargingstatusindicator(yellow)"ashes,
itmeansthatbatteryisfaultyanditcannotbecharged.
ContactourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
Readyindicator
READY
Thislightisusedtoindicatethatthevehicleisreadyto
go.Afterthevehicleisstarted,the"READYindicator(green)"
illuminates,anditwillnotgooutduringdriving.
Caution
Beforethe"READYindicator(green)"illuminates,pressthe
A/CswitchandtheA/Ccompressorwillnotwork.Beforethe
"READYindicator(green)"illuminates,donotturnonthe
blowercontrolknob,anddonotuseheadlights,radiosand
otherelectricalappliancesforalongtime.Thereisarisk
thatthevehiclecannotmove.
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Insulationfailurewarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtotheONposition,
the"Insulationfailurewarninglight(red)"illuminates,and
goesoutafterseveralseconds.Ifthewarninglightstayson
orilluminatesagainduringdriving,itindicatesthatthereisa
insulationfailure.
Limitedpowerindicator
Innormaldrivingconditions,the"Limitpowerindicator
(yellow)"remainsoff.Whenthe"Limitedpowerindicator
(yellow)"ofthevehicleilluminates,thepowerofthevehicle
willbelimited,andtheaccelerationperformancewillbegreatly
reduced,pleasecontactourServiceDealerforserviceassoon
asposible.
ECOindicator
EC O
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,when
ECOswitchispressed,the"ECOindicator(green)"illuminates.
See“Centralcontrolswitchblock”forfurtherinformation.
PWRindicator
PWR
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,when
PWRswitchispressed,the"PWRindicator(red)"illuminates.
See“Centralcontrolswitchblock”forfurtherinformation.
Cruisecontrolindicator
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,ifthe
cruisesystemisonstandby,the"cruisecontrolindicator(white)"
illuminates;ifthecruisesystemisactive,the"cruisecontrol
indicator(green)"illuminates.See“Cruisecontrolsystem”in
StartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
Adaptivecruisecontrol(ACC)indicator
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,ifthe
conditionsforactivatingtheadaptivecruisecontrolsystemare
met,the"ACCindicator(green)"illuminates.Whentheadaptive
cruisecontrolsystemisinstandbymode,the"ACCindicator"
changesfromgreentowhite.See“Driverassistancesystem”in
StartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
Vehicleaheadindicator
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,ACC
functionisactivated,ifavehicleisdetectedwithinthemonitoring
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scopeahead,the"vehicleaheadindicator(green)"illuminates;
whenyourvehicleistooclosetothevehicleahead,theyellow
lightisalwayson.See“Driverassistancesystem”inStarting
andDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
Adaptivecruisecontrolfollowingdistance
indicator
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,
afterthefollowingdistanceisset,the"ACCfollowingdistance
indicator(yellow)"illuminates.See“Driverassistancesystem”
inStartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)/Automatic
EmergencyBraking(AEB)warninglight
WiththeignitionswitchinONpositionandtheFCW
operating,iftheAEBdoesn'tbeactivated,the"FCW/AEB
warninglight(yellow)"ashes;iftheAEBisactivated,the
"FCW/AEBwarninglight(red)"illuminates.See“Driver
assistancesystem”inStartingandDrivingsectionformore
information.
Lanedeparturewarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONpositionand
LDWisonstandby,the"LDWlight(white)"illuminates.
WhenLDWisoperating,the"LDWlight(green)"illuminates.
WhenLDWisoperatingandgivesanalarm,the"LDWlight
(yellow)"ashes.
WhenLDWisturnedofforfaulty,the"LDWlight(yellow)"
illuminates.
IfthelightilluminatesyellowwhenLDWisenabled,itindicates
thattheLDWbreaksdown;pleasecontactourServiceDealer
forserviceassoonaspossible.See“Driverassistancesystem”
inStartingandDrivingsectionformoreinformation.
120km/hwarninglight
WhentheignitionswitchisturnedtoONposition,the
"120km/hwarninglight(red)"illuminatesandgoesoutafter
severalseconds.Whenthevehiclespeedisabove120km/h,
the"120km/hwarninglight(red)"illuminates;pleaseslowdown
toavoidoverspeeddriving.
Nextvehiclemaintenancereminderindicator
Whenthevehiclereachesthemaintenancemileage,
"nextvehiclemaintenancereminderindicator(yellow)"
illuminates;pleasecontactourServiceDealerforvehicle
maintenance.
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Instrumentclusterswitch
Headlamplevelingswitch
Theheadlamplevelingswitchislocatedontheinstrument
clusteratdriverside.
Withthisfunction,theheadlamplevelingcanbeadjustedtothe
conditionsuitableforthevehicledrivingroads.Thecorrectionof
headlamplevelingcanreducethedazzlinglighttootherdrivers.
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3
Movetheheadlamplevelingswitchupwardsordownwardsto
adjusttheheadlampleveling.0positionistheoriginalposition.
Asthevehicleloadsincrease,adjusttheilluminatingheight
accordingtothesequenceof1-2-3.
Instrumentclusterilluminationcontrolswitch
Theinstrumentclusterilluminationcontrolswitchislocatedon
theinstrumentclusteratdriverside.
Usetheinstrumentclusterilluminationcontrolswitchtoadjust
thebrightnessofinstrumentclusterillumination.
Movetheswitchupwardsordownwardstobrightenordimthe
illuminationlamp.
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SOSalarmswitch
Note:ItisapplicabletothevehicleequippedwiththeSOS
alarmswitch.
Incaseofanemergency,youmaypresstheSOSalarmswitch
tosendsignalstothemonitoringplatform,andtheplatformcan
carryoutthesubsequentassistancework.
SOS
Caution
Thisswitchisforemergencyuseonly,pleasedonotoperate
itwithoutpermission.
Hazardwarninglightswitch
Pressthehazardwarninglightswitchtoactivateallthe
directionindicatorssimultaneously,andthe"directionindicator
(green)"intheinstrumentclusterwillilluminateandash.Press
theswitchagaintoturnofftheabovelights.
Note:Turnonhazardwarninglightstopromptother
vehiclesthatyourvehiclehasamalfunctionand
approachingyourvehiclemaybedangerous.
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Centralcontrolswitchblock
AEB ECO PWR
0FF
11223344556677
Position1-
OFF
:ESPOFFswitch.Whentheignitionswitchis
placedinONposition,theESPsystemwillbeenabledbydefault,
andtheindicatorontheswitchwillgoout.Pressthe
OFF
toturn
offtheESPsystem,theindicatorontheswitchwillilluminate
andpressthebuttonagaintoactivatetheESPsystem;only
ABSandEBDfunctionsworkafterESPisturnedoff.Please
see“Brakesystem”inStartingandDrivingsectionforrelevant
ESPinstructions.
Position2-:Lanedeparturewarningswitch.Whenthe
ignitionswitchisplacedinONposition,thelanedeparture
warningsystemwillbeonbydefault,andtheindicatoronthe
switchwillilluminate.Pressthetoturnoffthelanedeparture
warningsystem,theindicatorontheswitchgoesout,andthe
"LDWlight"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminatesinyellow.
Pressthebuttonagaintoactivatethelanedeparturewarning
system.Pleasesee“Driverassistancesystem”inStartingand
Drivingsectionformoreinformation.
Position3-AEB:Automaticemergencybrakingswitch.When
theignitionswitchisplacedinONposition,theautomatic
emergencybrakingsystemwillbeenabledbydefault,andthe
indicatorontheswitchwillilluminate.PresstheAEBtoturnoff
theautomaticemergencybrakingsystem,theindicatoronthe
switchgoesout,andthe"FCWwarninglight/AEBwarninglight"
ontheinstrumentclusterilluminatesinyellow.Pressthebutton
againtoactivatetheautomaticemergencybrakingsystem.
Pleasesee“Driverassistancesystem”inStartingandDriving
sectionformoreinformation.
Position4–ECO:Economicmodeswitch.PressECO,the"ECO
indicator(green)"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminates,andthe
vehiclewillrunineconomicmode,andtheoutputpowerofthe
drivemotorisrelativelyweak.Atthistime,themaximumspeed
thatthevehiclecanreachis90km/h.
Position5-PWR:Sportmodeswitch.PressPWR,the"PWR
indicator(red)"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminates,andthe
vehiclewillruninsportmode,andtheoutputpowerofthedrive
motorisrelativelystrong.Atthistime,thevehiclecanreachits
maximumspeed.
Position6-:Lanechangeassistswitch.Whentheignition
switchisplacedinONposition,thelanechangeassistsystem
willbeenabledbydefault,andtheindicatorontheswitchwill
illuminate.Presstoturnoffthelanechangeassistsystem,
andtheindicatorontheswitchgoesout.See“LaneChange
AssistanceSystem(LCA)”inStartingandDrivingsectionfor
moreinformation.
Position7-:Frontradarwarningtoneswitch.Pleasesee
“Parkingassistsystem”inStartingandDrivingsectionformore
information.
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Note:Theswitchtypementionedabovemaynotapplicable
toyourvehicle,whichshallbesubjecttotheactual
congurationofthevehicleyoupurchased.
Masterpowerswitch
Themasterpowerswitchisamechanicalpowercut-offswitch
whichdisconnectsthebatteryfromallcircuits.Beforedriving,
openthedoor,movethedriverseatforward,andturnthemaster
powerswitchclockwisefromthepositionverticaltothebracket
(offstate)tothepositionparalleltothebracket(onstate).Atthis
time,themasterpowersupplyofthevehicleisturnedon.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Caution
Thefunctionofmasterswitchis,ifthevehicleisnotusedfora
longtime,disconnectthemasterswitchtopreventthebattery
feed;Disconnectthemasterswitchisnotrecommended
whenthevehicleisinthestateofhighvoltage.
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Switchesonsteeringcolumnandsteering
wheel
12
34567
1Combinationlightcontrol&directionindicatorlightstalk
switch
2Wiperandwasherleverswitch
3Volumecontrol,mute,audiosourceswitch
4Ignitionswitchandsteeringlock
5Speechsystemswitch
6Instrumentclusterselectionswitch
7Cruiseswitch
Ignitionswitchandsteeringlock
Whenthekeyisremoved,thesteeringlockisactivated,
preventingthesteeringwheelfrombeingturned.
L
O
C
K
A
C
C
O
N
L
O
C
K
A
C
C
O
N
L
O
C
K
A
C
C
O
N
Toremovethekeyfromtheignitionswitch,turnit
counterclockwisetoposition"ACC".Thenpressthe
keyintowardstheignitionswitchandcontinuetoturn
counterclockwisetoposition"LOCK".Thekeycannowbe
removed.
Note:Ifthekeyisnotremovedfromtheignitionswitch,
anaudiblewarningwillsoundwhenthedriver’sdooris
opened.
Forfurtherinformationaboutignitionswitch,see“Ignitionswitch”
inStartingandDrivingsection.
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Combinationlightcontrol&directionindicator
lightstalkswitch
Lightcontrolswitch
OFF
S ET
AUTO
OFF
1
3 4 6 7
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Rotatethelightcontrolswitchtothepositionsshown,andthe
correspondinglightilluminates.
Position1-OFF:headlightsoff.Daytimerunninglights
automaticallyilluminateafterthevehicleisstarted.
Position2-AUTO:headlightsautomaticallyadjust.Whenthe
headlightswitchisrotatedtoposition2,theheadlightsturnon
oroffaccordingtotheambientlighting.Thedaytimerunning
lightsautomaticallyilluminatewhenotherlightsarenotlitafter
thevehicleisstarted.
Position3-:positionlightson.Whenturningontheposition
lights,thefollowinglightsilluminate:
Positionlights
Licenseplatelights
Dashboardlights
Position4-:headlightson.
Note:Headlightswillonlyoperatewhentheignitionswitch
isinposition"ON".Ifheadlightsareonwhenthevehicle
isparked,thebatterywilldischargeandthevehiclemaybe
unabletorestartduetobatterylackofpower.Atonewill
soundiftheheadlightswitchisonwhentheignitionswitch
isturnedtoposition"LOCK"orwhenthekeyisremoved.
Position5-OFF:foglightsoff.
Position6-:frontfoglightson.Whentheignitionswitchisin
position"ON"andthelightcontrolswitchisinorposition,
rotatingtheswitchtopositionturnsthefrontfoglightson.
Whenthelightcontrolswitchisinposition"AUTO"andtheswitch
isrotatedtoposition,thefrontfoglightsilluminateorgoout
alongwiththeheadlightsaccordingtoambientlighting.When
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thefrontfoglightsareturnedon,the"frontfoglightindicator
(green)"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminates.
Position7-:rearfoglightson.Whentheignitionswitchisin
position"ON"andthelightcontrolswitchisinorposition,
rotatingtheswitchtopositionturnstherearfoglightson.
Whenthelightcontrolswitchisinposition"AUTO"andthe
switchisrotatedtoposition,therearfoglightsilluminateor
gooutalongwiththeheadlightsaccordingtoambientlighting.
Whentherearfoglightsareturnedon,the"rearfoglight
indicator(yellow)"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminates.
Note:Rearfoglightsshallnotbeuseduntilthevisibilityis
obviouslyrestricted(suchasheavyfogorsnow).
Directionlightsandindicators
OFF
SET
AUTO
OF F
Rightturnpushtheleverswitchupward.
Leftturnpulltheleverswitchdownward.
Theappropriate"directionindicators(green)"intheinstrument
clusterilluminateintimewiththeindicatorlights.
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Headlighthighandlowbeams
OFF
SET
AUTO
OF F
Pushtheleverswitchawayfromthesteeringwheeltochange
theheadlightsfromlowtohighbeam.Pulltheleverswitch
towardsthesteeringwheeltoreturntothelowbeamposition.
Note:The"headlightmainbeamindicator(blue)"inthe
instrumentclusterilluminateswhentheheadlightsareon
mainbeam.Toashtheheadlights,slightlyliftthelever
switchintermittentlytowardsthesteeringwheel.
Daytimerunninglight
Daytimerunninglightsmakeiteasierforotherstoseethefront
ofyourvehicleclearlyduringtheday.
Ifyourvehicleisequippedwithdaytimerunninglights,the
daytimerunninglightswillilluminatewhentheignitionswitch
isinposition"ON".Thelowbeam,taillights,positionlights,
andotherlightsdonotilluminatewhenthedaytimerunning
lightsareon.Whentheignitionswitchisinposition"OFF",the
daytimerunninglightsgoout.
ComplywithECER87regulatoryrequirementsfordaytime
runninglights.
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Wiperandwasherleverswitch
Windshieldwiperandwasher
HI
LO
P ULL
OFF
TIME
1
2 3
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Rotatetheleverswitchtothedesiredposition.
Position1-:intermittentwipe.Forvehiclesequippedwith
automaticwipers,therainsensordetectstherainfallonthe
windshieldandautomaticallyadjuststhewipingfrequencyof
windshieldwipers.
Note:Alwayskeeptherainsensorfreeofdust,dirtorice.
Position2-LO:low-speedwipe.
Position3-HI:high-speedwipe.
Position4-OFF:wiperoff.
Position5-:singlewipe.
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Intermittentwipe/variabledelay
"
"
Wornwiperbladesmaynotclearthewindshield
properly,thusreducingforwardvisibilityandbethe
causeofanaccident.Alwaysrenewwornwiper
bladesimmediately.
HI
LO
P ULL
OFF
TIME
SLO W
FAS T
Whentheleverswitchisin(intermittent)position,rotatethe
switchtovarythedelaybetweenwipes.
Caution
Infreezingorveryhotconditions,topreventdamageto
thewipers,ensurethebladesarenotfrozenorotherwise
adheringtotheglass,andclearthescreenofobstructions
suchassnow.Donotoperatewiperswhenthewindshield
isdry.Itcanscratchtheglass,causethebladestowear
prematurelyandobscurevision.
Washers
Pulltheleverswitchtowardsthesteeringwheel.Thewasherwill
operateimmediately.Afterashortinterval,thewiperwilloperate
withthewasher.Thewasherwillbeoffwhentheleverswitchis
released.
Note:Thewiperswillcontinuetooperatefor3wipesafter
theleverswitchisreleased.
HI
LO
P ULL
OFF
TIME
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Instrumentclusterselectionandcruiseswitch
Type1
5
6
4
3
2
1
Position1-:cruisespeedsettingswitch.
RES+:cruiserecovery/accelerationswitch.Ifasetspeed
hasbeenstored,pressupwardtoresumethatspeed;
pressupwardagaintoaccelerate(1km/hpertime).
SET-:cruisesetting/decelerationswitch.Press
downwardtosetaspeed.Thenthecruisecontrolfunction
willbeenabledandthe"cruisecontrolindicator"inthe
instrumentclusterwillturngreenfromwhite.Ifthecruise
functionisoperating,pressdownwardtodecelerate
(1km/hpertime).
Position2-:cruiseon/offswitch.Pressthisswitchtoturn
thecruisecontrolsystemonoroff.The"cruisecontrolindicator"
intheinstrumentclusterilluminatesorgoesoutaccordingly.
Position3-:cruisecancelswitch.Pressthisswitchtocancel
thecruisecontrolfunctionwithoutclearingthesetspeedinthe
memory.
Note:See“Cruisecontrolsystem”inStartingandDriving
sectionformoredescriptionsaboutcruisecontrolfunction.
Position4,5,6-,OK,:instrumentclusterselectionswitch.
Pressupwardordownwardtopageupordownontheinstrument
cluster;pressOKbuttontoconrmyourselection.
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Type2
5
6
4
3
1
2
Position1-:adaptivecruisespeed&followingdistance
settingswitch.
RES+:cruiserecovery/accelerationswitch.Ifasetspeed
hasbeenstored,pressupwardtoresumethatspeed;
pressupwardagaintoaccelerate(1km/hpertime).The
instrumentclusterwilldisplaythetargetspeed.
SET-:cruisesetting/decelerationswitch.Press
downwardtosetaspeed.Thenthecruisefunctionwillbe
enabledandthe"ACCindicator"intheinstrumentcluster
willturngreenfromwhite.Ifthecruisefunctionisoperating,
pressdownwardtodecelerate(1km/hpertime).The
instrumentclusterwilldisplaythetargetspeed.
:tosetthefollowingdistance,adjustthefollowingdistance
controlledbyACC,andswitchthefollowingdistancefrom
Level1toLevel3cyclically.
Position2-:ACCmainswitch,whichispressedtoturnthe
systemonoroff.
Position3-:ACCdeactivationswitch,whichispressedto
deactivatetheadaptivecruisecontrolwithoutclearingtheset
cruisespeed.
Note:See“Driverassistancesystem”inStartingand
Drivingsectionformoredescriptionsaboutadaptivecruise
controlfunction.
Position4,5,6-,OK,:instrumentclusterselectionswitch.
Pressupwardordownwardtopageupordownontheinstrument
cluster;pressOKbuttontoconrmyourselection.
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Voicecontrol,bluetoothphoneswitch
4
2
1
3
Position1-:soundsourcecontrolswitch.PressSRCto
switchtheradio/MP3playerinterface;pressupwardtoincrease
thevolumeanddownwardtodecrease;shortpresstoswitch
tothepreviousband/MP3track;longpresstofast-backward;
shortpresstoswitchtothenextband/MP3track;longpress
tofast-forward.
Position2-:muteswitch.
Position3-:Bluetoothphoneswitch.Thisswitchisaphone
callanswerwithbluetoothswitchwhenBluetoothisconnected.
Inthegeneralcallingstate:incaseofanincomingcall,short
pressthisbuttontoanswer;longpressthisbuttontohangup;
duringacall,shortpressthisbuttontohangup.Inthecall
waitingstate:shortpressthisbuttontohungupthecallwaiting;
longpressthisbuttontoanswerthecallwaiting.
Position4-:speechdialoguesystemswitch.Pressthis
switchtoenablethespeechrecognitionfunction;pressagain
todisablethefunction.
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Horn
Thehorncanoperatewhenthebuttonispressed,regardlessof
theignitionswitchposition.
Steeringwheeladjustment
"
"
Donotadjustthesteeringwheelpositionduring
driving.Thisisextremelydangerous.
Adjustthesteeringwheelpositiontoadapttoyourdriving
posturethroughthefollowingsteps:
1Fullyreleasethesteeringwheeladjustinghandleonthe
steeringcolumndownwards;
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2Graspthesteeringwheelrmlywithbothhands,andmove
thesteeringwheelupwardsordownwardstoadjustittoa
properposition;
Note:Ifitisstilldifculttomovethesteeringwheeltoa
properposition,placetheignitionswitchinONposition
tounlockthesteeringwheel,andturnthesteeringwheel
tothestraightforwardposition.
3Selectaproperdrivingposition,andpullthesteeringwheel
adjustinghandlefullyuptolockthesteeringwheelintoits
newposition.
Heating,ventilationandairconditioning
(HVAC)
Theairconditioningsystemcoolstheairandremovesmoisture
andduste.g.pollen.
Theheatingsystemusesthehighvoltageelectronicheater,
whichmeanstheinterioraircanbeheatedonlywhenthe
vehicleisconnectedtothehighvoltagepowersupply.
Theventilationsystemensurestheinteriorventilationwhenthe
vehicleismoving.
Thefront/rearA/Cblowerspeedselectionbuttonisusedto
controltheblowerspeed.
HVACisusedtocontroltheinterioraircooling,heatingand
ventilation.Freshairentersthevehiclethroughtheairinletgrille
underthewindshieldandowingthroughtheA/Clter.Always
keeptheairinletgrillecleanandfreeofobstructionssuchas
leaves,snoworice.
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Frontventilation
11
4444
33
332222
11
5
5
11
1Windshieldvents
2Centralvents
3Sidevents
4Frontdoorwindowvents
5Frontfootwellvents
Centralvents
Thedirectionofairowcanbechangedbymovingthecontrol
lever(1)inthecenterofthegrilleupward,downward,leftward
andrightward.
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Sidevents
Thedirectionofairowcanbechangedbymovingthecontrol
leverinthecenterofthegrilleupward,downward,leftwardand
rightward.
Rearventilation
Thedirectionofairowcanberegulatedbyrotatingthethumb
wheelbackandforthorleftandright.Thenumberandlocation
oftheroofventsshallbesubjecttotheactualcongurationof
thevehicleyoupurchased.
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ManualfrontA/Ccontrolpanel
Type1
A/C
213456
10987
Type2
A/C
213456
987
Type3
A/C
21 3 4 5 6
10
11
12 987
Type4
A/C
21 3 411 5 6
91287
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1T emperaturecontrolknobandA/Cbutton
2Facemodebutton
3FaceandFootwellmodebutton
4Footwellmodebutton
5FootwellandDefrostmodebutton
6Blowerspeedcontrolknob
7Powerbutton
8Internal/externalcirculationbutton
9Frontdefrosterbutton
10Reardefrosterbutton
11Leftseatheatingbutton
12Rightseatheatingbutton
TemperaturecontrolknobandA/Cbutton
Toheatorcooltheairinthevehicle.
Turnleft/counterclockwiseforcooling;themoreturns,thelower
thetemperature.Turnright/clockwiseforheating;themore
turns,thehigherthetemperature.
PressingtheA/Cbuttonturnsonthefrontcompressor;thefront
A/Centersthecooling,defrosting/dehumidifyingstate.
Facemodebutton
Directsairtotheface.Whenthebuttonispressed,the
correspondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistributionmode
isselected.
FaceandFootwellmodebutton
Directsairtothefaceandfootwell.Whenthebuttonispressed,
thecorrespondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistribution
modeisselected.
Footwellmodebutton
Directsairtothefootwell.Whenthebuttonispressed,the
correspondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistributionmode
isselected.
FootwellandDefrostmodebutton
Directsairtothefootwellandwindshield.Whenthebuttonis
pressed,thecorrespondingindicatorilluminatesandtheair
distributionmodeisselected.
Blowerspeedcontrolknob
Tocontroltheblowerspeed.Turnright/clockwisetoincrease;
turnleft/counterclockwisetodecrease.
Powerbutton
Toturnon/offtheA/Cpanel.
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Internal/externalcirculationbutton
Toswitchbetweeninternalandexternalcirculationthroughthe
button.Whenthecorrespondingindicatorison,itindicatesthat
itisintheinternalcirculationmode.Whenthebuttonispressed
again,thecorrespondingindicatorisoff,indicatingthatitisin
theexternalcirculationmode.
Frontdefrosterbutton
Toturnonthefrontdefroster.
Whenthefrontdefrostbuttonispressed,thecorresponding
indicatorilluminates,andtheA/Cindicatorilluminatesand
thesystemisswitchedtoexternalcirculationmode,theair
distributionmodeisinDistributiontoWindowstatus.
Reardefrosterbutton
Toturnonthereardefroster.
Whenthereardefrosterbuttonispressed,thecorresponding
indicatorilluminatesandtherearwindowisheatedfordefrosting.
Forvehiclesequippedwithheatedexteriorrearviewmirrors,the
functionofheatedexteriorrearviewmirrorautomaticallyturnson
whenthereardefrosterisactivated,helpingremovefogorfrost
fromthesurfaceoftherearviewmirror.
Note:Turningthisfunctionon/offwillnotaffectotherA/C
states.Thereardefrosterautomaticallyturnsoffafter
operatingfor15minutes,andthecorrespondingindicator
alsogoesout.
Leftseatheatingbutton
Theleftseatheatingbuttonhasthreelevels.Operatethe
seatheatingbuttonrepeatedly,andthelevelswillcycleinthe
sequenceof3-2-1-Off.Whenthevehicleisnotstarted,i.e.,the
“READYindicator(green)”ontheinstrumentclusterdoesnot
illuminate,theseatheatingfunctionisnotavailable.
Rightseatheatingbutton
Therightseatheatingbuttonhasthreelevels.Operatethe
seatheatingbuttonrepeatedly,andthelevelswillcycleinthe
sequenceof3-2-1-Off.Whenthevehicleisnotstarted,i.e.,the
“READYindicator(green)”ontheinstrumentclusterdoesnot
illuminate,theseatheatingfunctionisnotavailable.
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Manualfront/rearA/Ccontrolpanel
Dual-compressorfront/rearA/Ccontrolpanel
Type1
A/C
0
R-A/C
21 113456
1098 127
Type2
A/C
0
R-A/C
21 11345 6
1098 127
1T emperaturecontrolknobandA/Cbutton
2Facemodebutton
3FaceandFootwellmodebutton
4Footwellmodebutton
5FootwellandDefrostmodebutton
6RearA/CblowerspeedcontrolknobandrearA/Cbutton
(type1),rearA/CblowerspeedcontrolknobandrearA/C
button(type2)
7Powerbutton
8Internal/externalcirculationbutton
9Frontdefrosterbutton
10Reardefrosterbutton(ifconguredwiththisfeature)
11FrontA/Cblowerspeedincreasebutton
12FrontA/Cblowerspeeddecreasebutton
TemperaturecontrolknobandA/Cbutton
Toheatorcooltheairinthevehicle.
Turnleft/counterclockwiseforcooling;themoreturns,thelower
thetemperature.Turnright/clockwiseforheating;themore
turns,thehigherthetemperature.
PressingtheA/Cbuttonturnsonthefrontcompressor;thefront
A/Centersthecooling,defrosting/dehumidifyingstate.
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Facemodebutton
Directsairtotheface.Whenthebuttonispressed,the
correspondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistributionmode
isselected.
FaceandFootwellmodebutton
Directsairtothefaceandfootwell.Whenthebuttonispressed,
thecorrespondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistribution
modeisselected.
Footwellmodebutton
Directsairtothefootwell.Whenthebuttonispressed,the
correspondingindicatorilluminatesandtheairdistributionmode
isselected.
FootwellandDefrostmodebutton
Directsairtothefootwellandwindshield.Whenthebuttonis
pressed,thecorrespondingindicatorilluminatesandtheair
distributionmodeisselected.
RearA/CblowerspeedcontrolknobandrearA/Cbutton
(type1)
TocontroltherearA/Cblowerspeed.Turnleft/counterclockwise
toregulatecoolair;themoreturns,thehighertheblowerspeed.
Turnright/clockwisetoregulatewarmair;themoreturns,the
highertheblowerspeed.
PressingtheR-A/Cbuttonturnsontherearcompressor;therear
A/Centersthecooling,defrosting/dehumidifyingstate.
RearA/CblowerspeedcontrolknobandrearA/Cbutton
(type2)
TocontroltherearA/Cblowerspeedforcooling.Theblower
speedis0whenitisturnedtotheleftmostposition,andthe
blowerspeedwillgraduallyincreasewhenitisturnedtothe
right/clockwise.
PressingtheR-A/Cbuttonturnsontherearcompressor;therear
A/Centersthecooling,defrosting/dehumidifyingstate.
Powerbutton
Toturnon/offtheA/Cpanel.
Internal/externalcirculationbutton
Toswitchbetweeninternalandexternalcirculationthroughthe
button.Whenthecorrespondingindicatorison,itindicatesthat
itisintheinternalcirculationmode.Whenthebuttonispressed
again,thecorrespondingindicatorisoff,indicatingthatitisin
theexternalcirculationmode.
Frontdefrosterbutton
Toturnonthefrontdefroster.
Whenthefrontdefrostbuttonispressed,thecorresponding
indicatorilluminates,andtheA/Cindicatorilluminatesandthe
systemisswitchedtoexternalcirculationmode,meanwhilethe
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airvolumeisatmaximumlevel,andtheairdistributionmodeis
inDistributiontoWindowstatus.
Reardefrosterbutton
Toturnonthereardefroster.
Whenthereardefrosterbuttonispressed,thecorresponding
indicatorilluminatesandtherearwindowisheatedfordefrosting.
Forvehiclesequippedwithheatedexteriorrearviewmirrors,the
functionofheatedexteriorrearviewmirrorautomaticallyturnson
whenthereardefrosterisactivated,helpingremovefogorfrost
fromthesurfaceoftherearviewmirror.
Note:Turningthisfunctionon/offwillnotaffectotherA/C
states.Thereardefrosterautomaticallyturnsoffafter
operatingfor15minutes,andthecorrespondingindicator
alsogoesout.
FrontA/Cblowerspeedincreasebutton
PressthefrontA/Cblowerspeedincreasebuttontoincreasethe
frontA/Cblowerspeed.
FrontA/Cblowerspeeddecreasebutton
PressthefrontA/Cblowerspeeddecreasebuttontodecrease
thefrontA/Cblowerspeed.
Airconditioningoperatingtips
Ifthevehiclehasbeenparkedindirectsunlight,openthe
windowsbeforeoperating.
Toclearmistedwindowsonrainydays,operatethedefrost
button,whichcandecreasethehumidityinsidethevehicle
timelyandeffectively.Thisismosteffectiveduringrainy
weatherandhighhumidity.
Insufcientcoolingmayoccurwhendrivinginurban
stop-and-goconditions.
Note:Iftheairconditioningwillnotbeinuseformore
thanonemonth,runthevehicleatidlespeedandturnon
thesystemformorethan10minutes(onceeverymonth,
includinginwinter).Thisaimstomaintaintheproper
lubricationofthecompressorandtheseals,soastoextend
theservicelifeofthesystem.
Note:Condensationmaybeformedontheevaporatorwhen
theA/Cisoperating.Soyoumayndasmallpoolofwater
underthevehicleafterthevehicleisstopped.
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Rearviewmirrors
Theexteriorrearviewmirrorglassesareconvexshapedto
broadentheeldofview:thismakesobjectsappearsmaller
andfurtherawaythantheyreallyare.
Caution
Alwayscheckallrearviewmirrorsforcleanlinessand
positioningbeforedriving;cleanandadjustifnecessary.
Exteriorrearviewmirrors-poweradjustment
TurntheswitchtoL(left)orR(right)toselecttherearview
mirrortobeadjusted.Movetherearviewmirrorswitchtowards
front/rear/left/righttoadjusttherearviewmirrorlenstotilt
towardsup/down/left/righttothepositionrequired.Turnthe
switchtothecenter.
Heatedrearviewmirrors
Forthevehiclesequippedwithheatedexteriorrearviewmirrors,
presstherearDefrostbuttonontheA/Ccontrolpaneltoheat
theexteriorrearviewmirrors.
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Exteriorrearviewmirrors-manualadjustment
Usehandstomovethemirrordirectlytothedesiredangleas
required.
Foldablerearviewmirrors
Inordertoensurethesafetyofpedestrians,exteriorrearview
mirrorswillrotatefromtheirnormalmountingpositionstowards
bothsidesifimpactedwithastrongforce.Theycanbereturned
byapplyingasmallamountofforceontherearviewmirrorframe.
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Interiorrearviewmirrors
Adjusttherearviewmirrortogivethedesiredrearwardview.
Operatetheleveratthebottomoftherearviewmirrortoreduce
reectedglareduringnightdriving.
Interiorequipment
Roofvanitylight
Frontroofvanitylight
Presstheleftswitchtoturnontheleftfrontroofvanitylight;
presstherightswitchtoturnontherightfrontroofvanity
light.
Presstheleftswitch(switchresetstate)again,theleftfront
roofvanitylightisinDoorControlONstate;presstherightswitch
(switchresetstate),therightfrontroofvanitylightisinDoor
ControlONstate.
Pressthemiddleswitchtoturnontherearroofvanitylight.
Pressthemiddleswitch(switchresetstate)again,therear
roofvanitylightisinDoorControlONstate.
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DoorcontrolON
IftheroofvanitylightisinDoorControlONstate,theroofvanity
lightwillilluminatewhenanydoorisopened.Theroofvanity
lightwillgooutautomaticallyafterapprox.30secondsthedoor
isclosed.
Note:Theroofvanitylightwillgooutautomaticallyafter
approx.15minutesanydoorisopenedtoavoidbatterylack
ofpower.
Stepwelllight
Thestepwelllightwillilluminatewhenanyofdriverdoor,front
occupantdoororsideloaddoorisopened.Thestepwelllight
willgooutautomaticallyafterapprox.30secondsthedooris
closed.
Note:Thestepwelllightwillgooutautomaticallyafter
approx.15minutesifanyofdriverdoor,frontoccupant
doororsideloaddoorisopenedtoavoidbatterylackof
power.
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Ashtray
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"
Theashtrayisarerisk.Puttinglitcigarettesor
matchesinanashtraywithcombustiblematerials
cancauseare.Donotusetheashtrayasawaste
receptacle.
TheashtrayislocatedbeneaththeA/Ccontrolpanelofthe
instrumentcluster.Opentheashtraybyopeningitscover.
Toemptytheashtray,holdonesideofashtraytoremoveit.
Cigarettelighter
"
"
Neverholdthelighterasthiswillresultindamage.
Donotpluganyaccessoryintothelightersocket.
Alwaysremovethelighterasaprecautionwhen
childrenareleftaloneinthevehicle.
Alwaysholdthelighterbytheknobwheninuse;the
barrelwillbehotandcouldcauseburns.
ThelighterislocatedintheashtraywhichisbeneaththeA/C
controlpaneloftheinstrumentcluster.Tooperate,pressthe
cigarettelighterknobfullyinandrelease.Whenheated,the
knobwillpartiallyejectautomaticallyandcanbewithdrawnfor
use.
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USBports
TheUSBportsarelocatedintheinstrumentclusteratthe
driverside,namelyattherightsideofcenterventofthe
instrumentcluster,whichsupporttheaudio/videoplayback,
picturebrowsing,chargingandCarPlayfeature.
Note:FunctionssupportedbytheUSBportmayvarywith
thecongurationofon-boardentertainmentsystem,please
refertotheactualfunctionalcongurationofthevehicle.
USBportsininstrumentclusteratdriverside
USBportsatrightsideofcenterventofinstrument
cluster
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Cupholder
Cupholdersatbothsidesofinstrumentcluster
Cupholderatfrontoccupantdualseatarmrest
Note:Itisapplicabletotheintegralfrontoccupantdualseat
andthexedfrontoccupantdualseat.
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Glovebox
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"
Donotstowsharp,heavyordangerousobjectsinthe
gloveboxattheoccupantside.
Drivingwiththegloveboxopencancauseinjuryin
theeventofanaccidentorsuddenstop.Keepthe
gloveboxclosedwhendriving.
Pullbackthebuttonattheupperleftofthegloveboxtoopenthe
glovebox.Closeitwitharmpush.
Overheadstowage
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"
Theoverheadstowagebinisusedtostorepapers
orotherlightobjectsonly.Donotputsharp,heavy
ordangerousobjectsintheoverheadstowagebins.
Theycouldbecomedislodgedandfallonthedriver
oroccupantsandcauseinjury.
Formiddleandhighroofvehicles,twoopenoverheadbinsare
providedforthestowageoflightitems.
Note:Forlowroofvehicles,thisfeatureisnotequipped.
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Sunvisors
Bothsunvisorscanbeswungupanddowntoprovideashield
throughthewindshield.Inadditiontheycanbepivotedas
illustratedtoshieldthroughthesidewindows.
Glassesbox
Theglassesboxislocatedbehindthefrontroofvanitylight,
whichisusedtoholdglasses.
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Fireextinguisher
Note:Itisapplicabletothevehicleequippedwiththere
extinguisher.
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"
Onceactivated,thereextinguishershouldbe
replacedeveniftherearenotmanyjets.
Thedrypowderreextinguisherisplacedontheoornextto
thedriverseat.
Ifthefrontoccupantseatisasingleseatorthereisnoseat,
thereextinguishershouldbemountedattheedgeofthedriver
seat.
Ifthefrontoccupantseatisadualseat,thereextinguisher
shouldbemountedunderthedualseat.
Howtouseaportablereextinguisher
1Pullthesafetypinout.
2Aimatthebaseofthereandsqueezethelever
simultaneouslytospraypowdertoputoutthere.
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Whenusedoutdoors,youshoulddischargetheextinguisherin
thewinddirection.Intermittentdischargingisalsoacceptable.
Toextinguishtheammableliquids,donotaimatthesurfaceof
liquiddirectlysoastopreventsplashingofammableliquidsdue
toimpactforcefromintensifyingtherecondition,makingthe
reghtingworkevenmoredifcult.T oextinguishtheordinary
solidmaterials,aimatthemostintenselyburningpositionand
sweepthehoseupanddown,leftandright.Whenconditions
permit,youcandischargetheextinguisherasyouwalkaround
theburningobjects,sothatthedrypowderreextinguishing
agentcanbesprayedevenlyonthesurfaceofburningobject
toputouttherethoroughly.T oextinguishtheenergized
equipment(notthehighvoltageenergizedequipment),cutoff
thepowerrst.Theuserofreextinguishershallpaymore
attentiontoavoidcontactingtheenergizedequipmentsoas
toprotectthemselvesfromelectricshock.Extinguishthere
thoroughlytoavoiditaringupagain.
Inspectionandmaintenanceforreextinguisher
Theusershouldinspectthereextinguisheruponhis/her
receivingthevehicleandinspectatanintervalofaquarter
afterthen.Inpoorenvironment,thereextinguishershouldbe
checkedmorefrequently.Thecontentstobeinspectedareas
follows:
1Thepointerofpressureindicatorofreextinguishershould
pointtothegreenzone;
2Thesafetypinandsealshouldbeintact;
3Thebarrelshouldbefreeofcorrosionordeformationandall
thepartsfreeofdeformationanddamage.
Note:Non-professionalpersonnelshallnotremovethe
reextinguisherwithoutanypermissionsoastoavoid
accidents.
Caution
Eachreextinguishershallbeinspectedannuallyasofthe
manufacturedateofthevehicle;reextinguishingagents
shallbereplacedeverytwoyearsandthereextinguisher
every10years.
Theannualinspectionorafter-userepairmustbe
performedbyanenterpriseapprovedbyFireDepartment
andhavingrelevantqualicationstotest,repairand
annuallyinspectreequipment.
Ifthevehicleissold,itsownerisobligedtonotifythe
purchaserofthecautionslisted.
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Vehicletools
Note:Thetypeandlocationofvehicletoolsshallbesubject
totheactualcongurationofthevehicleyoupurchased.
Thetoolsareplacedinthestorageboxattherightfrontstepwell
ofthevehicle.
Type1Type2
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2
3
4
5
1
2
3
6
5
1Drivertoolpackage
2Fronttowinghitch
3Wheelnutwrench
4Auxiliaryrotarypostofjack
5Jack
6Removalofsparetire/auxiliaryrotarypostofjack
Alarm/safetyhammer
Note:Itisapplicabletothevehicleequippedwiththe
alarm/safetyhammer.
Thealarm/safetyhammers(ifequipped)arelocatedonthetwo
sidesortherearroof,andthenumber,typeandlocationofthe
hammershallbesubjecttotheactualcongurationofthevehicle
youpurchased.Whenusingthealarm/safetyhammer,itemits
anacousticalarm.
Note:Whenusingthecarforthersttime,theplasticinsert
atthebatteryofthesafetyhammershouldbepulledout
beforethealarmfunctioncanbeactivated.
Whenusingthesafetyhammerinanemergency,knockthefour
cornersandedgesofthewindowglasswiththehammer;once
theglasscracks,givemoreknockstoremovethebrokenglass.
Note:Thewindowadoptstemperedglass,themiddlepart
isthemostsolidpart,andthecornerandedgesarethe
weakestpart.Therefore,pleaseknockthecornerandedges
ofthewindowglasswiththesafetyhammer.
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Replacethebatteryofalarm/safetyhammer
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"
Batteriesmaypresenttheriskofre,explosionand
burning.Neverchargethebattery.Properlydispose
oftheusedbattery.Keepthebatteryoutofreach
ofchildren.
Torenewthebattery,followingproceduresmustbeobserved:
1Removethebodyofthealarm/safetyhammer;
2Release4retainingscrewsonthebackofthehammerbody
toseparateit;
Caution
Neverpryoutthecircuitboard.
3Remove3usedbatteriesandinstall3newones;
Note:AnLR44batteryisrecommendedforuse,normally,
thebatteryonthecircuitboardshallbereplacedoncea
year.
Caution
Payattentiontothepositiveandnegativeofbattery.
4Connectthebodyofhammerandsecurewith4screws.
5Placethebodyofalarm/safetyhammerintothemounting
seat.
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Powersidestepwell
Note:Thetypeandpositionofpowersidestepwellshall
besubjecttotheactualcongurationofthevehicleyou
purchased.
Withthedriverdoorunlocked,thepowersidestepwellatthe
sideloaddoorwillbeextendedorretractedautomaticallywhen
thesideloaddoorisopenedorclosed.
Withthedriverdoorunlocked,thepowersidestepwellatthe
frontoccupantsidewillbeextendedorretractedautomatically
whenthefrontoccupantdoorisopenedorclosed.
Thepowersidestepwellwillberetractedautomaticallywhenthe
driverdoorisclosedandlocked.
Note:Thepowersidestepwellcanworknormallyonlywhen
thecentralcontroldoorlockisunlockedandthevehicle
speedislessthan3km/h.Whenthepowersidestepwell
isextendedandretracted,ifitencountersanobstacle,the
anti-pichfunctionwillbetriggered,afterthatthestepwell
willbeautomaticallyextendedorretracted,andthisaction
stopsafterrepeatinguptothreetimes.
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MP3+Radio
Descriptionofpanelfunctions
1PresetButton1/PauseButton
2PresetButton2/RepeatButton
3PresetButton3/RandomButton
4PresetButton4
5PresetButton5/NextDirectory(USBmode)
6PresetButton6/PreviousDirectory(USBmode)
7USBmode:Selectprevioustrack(shortpress)
USBmode:Trackselectionfunction(longpress)
Radiomode:Searchradiostationsatlowerfrequency(shortpress)
Radiomode:Automaticstationstorage(longpress)
Bluetoothplaybackmode:Switchtotheprevioustrack(shortpress)
8Answertheincomingbluetoothcall(shortpress)
Redialthelastnumbercalled(longpress)
9Hanguptheincomingbluetoothcall(shortpress)
Switchoffbluetoothdisplay(longpress)
10USBmode:Selectthenexttrack(shortpress)
USBmode:Browsetheplaylist(longpress)
Radiomode:Searchradiostationsathigherfrequency(shortpress)
Radiomode:Browsethestationsautomatically(longpress)
Bluetoothplaybackmode:Switchtothenexttrack(shortpress)
11PWR/VOL:Shortpresstoturntheuniton/offVolumeKnob
(rotatelefttodecrease;rotaterighttoincrease)
12AudioSourceSelection(TUNER->AUX->BluetoothMusic->USB
->TUNER)
13RadioBandSelection
14AudioInputInterface
15ShortpresstoswitchbetweenMUTEON(turnonthesoundofunit)
andMUTEOFF(turnoffthesoundofunit)
16EnterEQsetting(shortpress)
EnterCountry/Regioninterface(longpress)
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Audioadjustment
PowerOn/Off
Withtheignitionswitchin"ACC"or"ON"position,shortpress
thebuttontoturntheuniton,andshortpressthebutton
againtoturntheunitoff.
Clocksettingsanddisplay
ShortpresstheSETbuttontoadjustamongsuchfunctions
asBASS,TRE,BRL,FRD,EQ.RotatethePWR/VOLknobto
adjustthevolumeofthesound.
InCLOCKstate,shortpresstheSETbutton,andtheHouror
Minuteeldbeginstoblink;shortpressthebuttontosetthe
time,thentheclockbeginstorunfromthesettime.
Volume
RotatethePWR/VOLknobtoadjustthevolume.Forsafety
reasons,pleasechoosethepropervolumetoensurethatyou
canstillheartheexternaltrafcsignalsound(whistle,police
whistle,etc.).Thevolumeoutputis030.
Audio/EQmodeadjustment
ShortpresstheSETbuttontoentertheEQSettingmode,and
rotatethePWR/VOLknobtoset;aftersetting,shortpressthe
SETbuttonagaintoenterthenextsettingmode.
EntertheEQmodeBASS-TREtoselectthepresetEQtype.
ThedisplaywillshowtheselectedEQaftertheselection,for
exampleJAZZ.
InBASSSettings,rotatethePWR/VOLknobtoadjustthe
Basseffect;adjustingrange:BASS-7,...,0,...,BASS+7.
InTREBLESettings,rotatethePWR/VOLknobtoadjustthe
TREBLEeffect;adjustingrange:TREB-7,...,0,...,TREB+7.
InBALSettings,rotatethePWR/VOLknobtoadjustthe
volumebalancebetweenleftandrightspeakers;adjusting
range:L7,...,0,...,R7.
InFADERSettings,rotatethePWR/VOLknobtoadjustthe
volumecontroloffrontandrearspeakers;adjustingrange:
F7,...,0,...,R7.
Inthedigitaladjustmentmode,thedefaultvalueis0.Thedisplay
automaticallyreturnstothelastoperatingmodeafterabout10
seconds.
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Nationalsystemadjustment
LongpresstheSETbutton,andthenationalsystemswillbe
shownonthedisplay.RotatethePWR/VOLknobtoselectfrom
differentnationalsystems,andsuchsystemsasAUS,USA,
CHINA,THAILAND,AMERICAmaybeselectedaccording
todifferentnationalfrequencies.Whendifferentnational
systemsareselected,thefrequencyandtimewillbeupdated
synchronously.
Settingexitlogic
LongpresstheSETbuttontoenter"Country/Region"interface.
Aftertheradioreceptionregionisselected,ifthereisnoother
buttonpressedin9seconds,thesystemwillautomatically
conrmandmakerelatedsettingstoenterthenormaldisplay
mode.Ifyouadjusttootherinterfacesbeforetheautomatic
conrmation,thisadjustmentfortheregionsettingwillbeinvalid
(staythesame).
Radioreception
Band
PresstheBNDbuttontoselectthedesiredband.Thebandcan
beswitchedamongFM1,FM2,FM3,AM1andAM2,andthe
systemwilldisplaytheselectedband.
FM 1
F M 2
F M 3
A M 2
A M 1
Automaticstationsearch
ShortpresstheAST/buttontotunetostationsatlower
frequency.
ShortpresstheSCN/buttontotunetostationsathigher
frequency.
AutoSaveStation(AST)
Youcansave6FMstationswiththestrongestsignalinFMAST
band,orsave6AMstationswiththestrongestsignalinAMAST
band.WhenusingtheASTfunction,thepreviousstationssaved
inFMASTbandorAMASTbandwillbeoverwritten.
ShortpresstheASTtoentertheAutoSaveStationstate.The
stationsaresavedtothepresetbuttons16.Whenthereare
morethan6stations,theywillbesavedtoFM2.
Thesavedstationsmaybelessthan6whentheexternalradio
signalisweak.
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Presetstations(1
6)
Manuallysavethestationsinpresetbuttons.
6stationscanbesavedineachbandbyusingpresetbuttons
(16).
Tunetothedesiredstation
Pressandholdthedesiredpresetbuttonatleast2seconds,
thenthecurrentstationcanbesavedtothispresetbutton.
Recallpresetstations
Pressthedesiredpresetbutton(16)torecallthepreset
stations.
PlayinginUSBmode
ThisradiohasanexternalUSBporttoconnectyourUSBdrive
orportablemediaplayer.
Filedecodinginstructions
Supporttheaudioleswiththesufxof*.mp3,*.MP3or
*.WMA.
Support2G,4G,8G,16G,32GUSBstoragedevices.
ConnectwiththeUSBstoragedevicesthatarepartitionedin
FAT16andFAT32lesystemformat.
Supportedsamplingfrequencyrange:8k,16k,32k,11.025k,
22.05k,44.1k,12k,24k,48kHz.
Supportedbitrate:8k320kbp,VBR(MP3PRO).
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Deviceconnection
InsertyourUSBstoragedeviceintothestandardUSBportofthe
radio,presstheSRCbuttontoselecttheUSBmode,thenthe
displayshowstheword"USB".
Caution
TheradioistobeinitializedtosearchforMP3lesasthe
USBstoragedeviceisjustconnected;thewaitingtime
israngingfromafewsecondstomorethan10seconds,
dependingonthecapacityoftheUSBstoragedeviceand
thesizesofitssavedles,sodonotremovetheUSBdrive
hurriedlyduringthisperiod.
Play
Thedisplayshowsthefollowingitemsduringnormalplayback:
EQmode(ifselected),currentUSBtrackNo.,elapsedtime.
Whenalltracksinthepreviousfolderareplayed,theunitwill
skiptotherstMP3leinthenextfolderautomaticallyinorder.
Repeat
Pressthe2/RPTbuttonwhenplayingtoplaythecurrenttrack
repeatedly;supportsingletrackrepeatandfolderrepeat.
Pressthebuttonagaintoreturntothenormalplaybackstate.
Random
Pressthe3/RDMbuttonwhenplayingtoplaythetracksin
currentfolderrandomly.
Pressthebuttonagaintoreturntothenormalplaybackstate.
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Scan
ShortpresstheSCNbuttonwhenplayingtoswitchtoINTON
state,andthebeginningofeachtrackwillbeplayedfor10
seconds.
LongpressthebuttonagaintoswitchtheSCNoff,thenthe
normalplaybackstateresumes.
Previous/nexttrack
ShortpresstheAST/orSCN/buttontoselecttheprevious
trackorthenexttrack.
Pause
Shortpressthe1/buttonwhenplayingtopause;shortpress
againtocontinueplaying.
USBdirectoryselection
Press5/F+toenterthenextDirectory(directoryno.increases)
intheUSBdriveforplaying.
Press6/F-toenterthepreviousDirectory(directoryno.
decreases)intheUSBdriveforplaying.
Caution
TheUSB1/USB2portofthisunitsupportschargingof
externaldeviceswhosevoltagefallsinthefollowingrange
(e.g.mobilephonecharging).Thechargingvoltagerange
is5+/0.5V;themaximumchargingcurrentis500mA;the
charginglogicisthatchargingissupportedwhenRADIO
isONandchargingisnotsupportedwhenRADIOisOFF .
Ifyourdevicecannotberecognizedorplayedincorrectly
wheninsertedintotheUSBport,pleaseremoveandinsert
yourUSBdeviceagainandensurethattheUSBportkeeps
goodcontactandisnotobstructedbyabnormalobjects,
suchasdust.
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Bluetooth
TheBluetoothconnectionbetweenthemobilephoneand
thesystemmustbecompletedbeforeoperatingthesystem.
Thisconnectionisbasedonthepairingconnectionbetween
themobilephoneandthesystem.Thesystemwillstorethe
mobilephone’sIDoncethepairingconnectionisestablished.
Whenthevehicleisstartedorthesystemisturnedon,itwill
connecttothemobilephoneautomatically.Afterestablishing
theconnection,youcanmakecallsviatheon-boardaudio
systemandthemicrophone.
Caution
TheBluetoothpairingrequiresyourmobilephone
supportingHFP(Hands-FreeProle)Bluetoothapplication
protocol.TheestablishmentofBluetoothconnection
varieswiththemobilephonemanufacturers.Refertothe
mobilephone’sUserGuideformoreinformation.
Ifyourmobilephoneisprovidedwiththenavigation
feature,aftertheBluetoothconnectionisestablished,the
navigationprompttoneforsometypesofmobilephone
canbebroadcastviatheon-boardaudiosystem.This
featureneedstobesupportedbyyourmobilephone.For
themobilephonesthatdonotsupportthisfeature,the
navigationprompttonewillbebroadcastviathemobile
phone.
Forsometypesofmobilephone,thetouchtonewillbe
transmittedviaBluetoothwhentheBluetoothconnectionis
established.Ifyoudonotwanttohearthemobilephone’s
touchtonefromthecarradio,justturnitoff.
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Bluetoothconnection
ShortpresstheSRCbuttontoswitchtotheBluetoothinterface,
thenthedisplaywillshowtheword"PHONE"for2seconds.
Whentheword"BTLINK"isdisplayed,setyourphonetothe
searchmodetondouttheBluetoothnameofCARBTxxxxx
(thelastfourormoredigitsaretheserialnumberofBluetooth
module).
ThepairingcanbemadebyclickingtheBluetoothaddress
directlyaftertheBluetoothmoduleisfound.Establishthe
connectionwiththemobilephoneafterthesuccessfulpairing.
WhentheBluetoothconnectionisestablished,theradiowill
displaytheword"PHONE"for2.5seconds,andtheBluetooth
modulecanonlybeconnectedtoonephonesimultaneously.
Answer/rejectincomingcalls
Aftertheconnectionisestablished,whenthereisanincoming
call,thedisplaywillshowtheword"CALLIN"andtheincoming
callnumber,accompaniedwitharingtone.Shortpressthe
Answerbuttontoanswerthecall;shortpresstheHandUp
buttontoreject.
Hands-Free/privatecalls
Whenthecallisconnected,theBluetoothinterfaceboxwill
outputtheaudiotothestereosysteminhands-freeformand
theradiodisplaywillshowtheword"PHONE".Shortpressthe
Answerbuttontoswitchbetweenthehands-freeandprivate
modes.
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"Answer"button
Underthissituation...ShortpresstheAnswer
button...
ExternalcallsAnswerincomingcalls
In-call(Hands-freemode)Entertheprivatemode
In-call(Privatemode)Enterthehands-freemode
Underthissituation...LongpresstheAnswer
button...
Standby(notpairing)Bluetoothmoduleentersthe
visiblemode
Standby(connection
completed)
Dialthelastdialednumberin
thecallhistory
"HandUp"button
Underthissituation...ShortpresstheHangUp
button...
ExternalcallsRejectthecall
In-call(Hands-free/Private
mode)
Hangup
Underthissituation...LongpresstheHangUp
button...
Standby(connected)DisconnectBluetooth
connection
Note:IntheBluetoothinterface,longpressthe"HandUp"
buttontoturnofftheBluetooth.WhentheBluetooth
icondisappears,theword"PHONE"willappearfor3
seconds,then"BTLINK"willbedisplayedfor4seconds,
andthentheunittimewillbedisplayed.Longpressingthe
"Answer"buttontoturnontheBluetooth,youwillsee
theBluetoothicon/PHONEappearsynchronously,theword
"PHONE"blinkfor3seconds,then"BTLNK"displayed
for4seconds.ThephoneconnectedwiththeBluetooth
beforeitisturnedoffwillbeconnectedwiththeBluetooth
between3-10seconds.
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AUXINinterface
Theunitreservesastandardaudiointerfaceof3.5mmin
diameter;youcanconnecttheaudioplayerwithacorresponding
audioadapter.Whentheaudiodeviceisconnected,pressSRC
buttontoselectAUXINmode.InAUXINmode,youcanadjust
themusicvolumewiththevolumeknob.
Reversingbeepervolume
Whenreversing,theentertainmentsystemsoundsourceswill
bereduced,andthevolumeofthesourceswillberesumedafter
reversing.
Forvehicleswithautomatictransmission,iftheshiftleverisin
"R"position,thevolumeofallsoundsourceswillbereduced;if
itisshiftedoutof"R"position,thevolumewillberesumed.
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Generaltroubleshooting
Ifyoundsomefeaturesofthecaraudioareinoperative,pleasereadtheoperationinstructionsinthisHandbookcarefullybefore
sendingitformaintenance,andthencarryoutinspectionsaccordingtothefollowingtable,whichcontributestothetroubleshooting.
SymptomsPossibleCausesandSolutions
GeneralConditions
TheunitisinoperativeandnotdisplayingThefuseofunitpowersupplyorvehicleisblown;pleaseaskour
ServiceDealertoreplaceitwiththefuseofcorrecttype.
Theunitisoperative,butwithnosoundorlittlesoundVolumeup;
Checkthespeaker’sBALandFADERsettings
TheunitbodyisalittlehotItisnormalwhentheunitisoperating.
RadioReception
Poorradioreception
Theantennaamplierinthevehiclemaybedamaged;pleaseask
ourServiceDealertocheckit.
Thesignalofthedesiredstationistooweak;pleasetuneit
manually.
USBDevicePlayback
SomeaudiolescannotbeplayedPleaseconrmthatitisanMP3/WMAle;thisunitdoesnot
supportaudiolesinformatsotherthanMP3/WMA.
ThevolumerisesandfallswhenplayingMP3tracks
ThesourcesofMP3tracksareextensiveandhavenounied
standard,sotheinconsistentvolumemaybesetduringthe
compressionofMP3tracks;pleaseadjustthevolumeknobby
yourself.
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SymptomsPossibleCausesandSolutions
Artist/Track/TitlecannotbedisplayedThisunitdoesnotsupporttheID3informationdisplay.
ThemusicpausesintermittentlyduringplaybackThismaybecausedbythedifferentcompressionformats.
Unabletoreadthetracksintheexternalharddrive
Conrmthattheharddrivehasonlyonepartition,asthisunitdoes
notsupportthemultiplediskpartitions.
Iftwoormorediskpartitionshavebeenset,suchasEandF
disks,ormorediskpartitions,thisunitwillbeunabletoreadMP3
tracksinthesedisks.Ifyouwanttouseit,pleasecombinealldisk
partitionsintooneonyourcomputer.
Unabletoreadthetracksinthestoragedevice
ConrmthatthisstoragedeviceispartitionedinFAT16orFAT32
formatwheninquiringonthecomputer,ifnot,pleaseresettothe
standardrequiredbythisunitonthecomputer.
UnabletoreadMP3tracksthroughUSBhubThisunitonlysupportstheadapterwithoneUSBport.
Violenttone/noise
Thismaybecausedbythedeviceusedtorecordtheoriginal
MP3lesandthenoise;pleaseconrmifitisthisunit'sproblem
withanotherplayer.
Caution
Ifthefaultstillexists,takeyourvehicletoourServiceDealerforrepair.Donotdisassemblethecaraudioforrepairwithout
authorization.
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MP5+Radio
Precautionsbeforeuse
ThecontentsofthisHandbookaresimpleinstructionsfor
theoperationoftheproduct.Pleasereadcarefullyandfully
understandtheoperatinginstructionsaccompaniedwiththe
entertainmentsystemheadunitbeforeyouusethisproduct.
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Pleasedonotinstallorrepairyourproductwithout
authorization.Iftheproductisinstalledorrepaired
byapersonwhodoesnotreceivethetrainingon
electronicequipmentandautoparts,adangerous
situationmaybeposed.Neverexposetheproduct
toanyliquid,otherwiseshortcircuitordamagemay
becaused.
Accordingtotherelevantnationalregulations,
watchingvideosandrelatedoperationsare
prohibitedwhendriving,forthepersonalsafety
ofyourselfandothers.Pleasedonotwatchthe
screenandperformrelatedoperationswhendriving
avehicle.
Pleasepayattentiontoallprecautionsmentionedin
thissectionoftheHandbookandstrictlyfollowthe
operatinginstructions.
Therearviewcamerafunctionofthesystemjust
servesasadrivingassist.Pleasepayattentionto
theactualsituation.
Caution
Theproductshallbekeptawayfrommoisture.
Iftheproductisstartedforthersttimeorreconnectedafter
thedisconnectionofvehiclepowersupply,thedateshown
oneachinterfaceoftheheadunitneedstobeadjusted
manually.
Besuretodrivesafely.Makesuretofollowtherulesof
safedrivingandexistingtrafcregulations.
Donotoperatetheproduct(andtherearviewcamera
function)ifitmaydistractyoufromsafedriving.
Ifyouhavetooperatebywatchingthescreen,parkthe
vehicleinasafeplaceandapplytheparkingbrake.
Donotsetthevolumeoftheproducttoohigh,oryouwillnot
beabletohearthetrafcandemergencysignalsoutside.
Forthesakeofsafety,somefeatures,suchasvideo
playback,willbedisabledwhendriving.
Thesystemcandetecttherunningspeedofthevehicle.
Whenthespeedexceedsacertainvalue,thesystemwill
preventyoufromwatchingvideowhiledriving.Ifyouwant
towatchthevideo,parkthevehicleinasafeplaceand
applytheparkingbrake.
Topreventthebatteryfromrunningout,makesuretostart
thevehiclewhenusingthesystem.
ThepicturesinthisHandbookareschematicdiagrams
whichmaybeslightlydifferentfromtherealcarindetails
andareforreferenceonly.Asforthespeciccolorsand
functionsoftheinterface,pleaserefertotherealcar.
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BeforeYouDrive
Entertainmentsystemcontrolswitch
HOME
1DisplayPWR
Longpressforlessthan10secondstoturnoffthe
entertainmentsystemdisplay;longpressfor10secondsto
restarttheentertainmentsystem.
2Return
Presstheswitchtoreturntothemaininterfacefunctions.
Introductionandoperationofmaininterface
functions
Type1
Statusbar
1Timedisplay
Displaythecurrenttime.
2Volumedisplay
Displaythecurrentvolume.
3Deviceconnectionstatusdisplay
DisplaytheconnectionstatusoftheUSB,Bluetooth,etc.
Whentheyareconnected,thecorrespondingiconswillbe
highlighted.Iftheyarenotconnected,thecorresponding
iconswillnotbedisplayed.
4Currentplaybackinformation
Displaythecurrentplayerandplaybackinformation.
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Applicationcenter
TaptheApplicationCentericonintheDockbarattheleft-mostof
thedisplaytoentertheapplicationcenter.Relevantoperations
areillustratedbelow:
1MusicModeIcon
TaptheMusicModeicontoenterthemusicmodeinterface.
2RadioModeIcon
TaptheRadioModeicontoentertheratiomodeinterface.
3VehicleSettingsIcon
TaptheVehicleSettingsicontoenterthevehiclesettings
interface.
4CommunicationModeIcon
TaptheCommunicationModeicontoenterthe
communicationmodeinterface.
5USBVideoModeIcon
TaptheUSBVideoModeicontoentertheUSBvideoplay
modeinterface.
6CarPlayModeIcon
TaptheCarPlayModeicontoentertheCarPlaymode
interface.
7USBPictureModeIcon
TaptheUSBPictureModeicontoentertheUSBpicture
modeinterface.
8SystemSettingsModeIcon
TaptheSystemSettingsModeicontoenterthesystem
settingsmodeinterface.
9SystemGuideModeIcon
TaptheSystemGuideModeicontoenterthesystemguide
modeinterfacesoastoaccesstheoperatinginstructions
accompaniedwiththeunit.
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Type2
Statusbar
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1Timedisplay
2Currentplaybackdisplay
3Bluetooth/USBconnectiondisplay
4Volumedisplay
Applicationcenter
Fortherelatedguide,weprepareforausermanualonthe
homepageofthescreen.Pleaseclickandsee.
1Clickthecentralicononthebottom.
2ClicktheUserManual.
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StartingandDriving
108Startinganddriving
108Ignitionswitch
111Keylessstartsystem
113Starting/Stopping
113Driving
114Gearshift
117Chargingrequirement
134Acousticvehiclealerting
system(AVAS)
135Electricpowersteeringunit
136Brakesystem
142Cruisecontrolsystem
144Parkingassistsystem
148Driverassistancesystem
172Tires
174Loading
176Trailertowing
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StartingandDriving
Startinganddriving
Ensurethatthedaily/weeklymaintenancecheckshavebeen
doneasdetailedinthesection"MaintenanceandService-
Owner’sCheck".
Checkthattheseatisintherightposition.
Checkthattheadjustmentofalltherearviewmirrorsisin
place.
Checkthatalllights,signalsystemsandwarningindicators
operatenormally.
Checkthatalloccupantshavecorrectlyfastenedseatbelts.
Movetheignitionswitchin"ON"position,andcheckallwarning
lampsandgaugesoperatenormally.(Pleasesee“Warning
lightsandindicators”intheBeforeYouDrivesection).
Caution
Besureyouhavereadthe"BeforeYouDrive"sectionofthis
Handbookandagoodunderstandingofyourvehicleandits
equipmentbeforereadingthissection.
Ignitionswitch
Keystart
"
"
Neverremovethekeyduringvehicledriving,
otherwiseyouwillnotbeabletosteerthevehicle.
Alwaysremovethekeyafterswitchingoff,
particularlyifleavingchildrenunattendedinthe
vehicle.
Freewheelingwiththeignitionswitched-offis
dangerousasassistancefromthebrakeservoand
thepowersteeringisnotavailableunderthese
conditions.
Ignitionswitchcanofferpositionsbelow:
LOCK:Ignitionswitchturnedoff.Thekeycanonlybeinserted
orremovedinthisposition.Afterremovingthekeyfrom"LOCK"
position,theignitionswitchshalllockthesteeringcolumnto
avoidturningthesteeringwheel.
ACC:Steeringcolumnisunlocked,andindividualelectric
appliancesandaccessoriescanoperate,suchastheradioand
cigarettelighter.
Note:Youmayneedtoslightlyrotatethesteeringwheelto
unlockthesteeringlock.
Note:DonotleavethekeyinACCpositionforalongtime,
soastopreventunnecessarybatterypowerloss.
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ON:Theignitionisswitchedonandinstruments,controlsand
electricalcircuitsbecomeoperative.
START :Startermotorworks.Releasethekeyassoonasthe
vehiclestartsandthekeyautomaticallyreturnstopositionON
positionfrompositionSTARTposition.
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Note:Thevehicleisequippedwithanonetouchstart
switch,thatis,theStartStopbutton.Tostartthevehicle,
theremotekeywithPEPSfeaturemustbeinthevehicle.If
youwanttomovetheshiftleveroutofPposition,youmust
depressthebrakepedalwiththeignitionswitchplacedin
ONposition.
ACC-redlight
StartFailure
Incaseofanvehiclestartfailure,theignitionswitchwillswitch
toACC(Ngear)orOFF(Pgear).
Abnormalparking
WhenthedrivemotorisrunningandtheshiftleverisnotinP
position,pressthisbuttonandtheignitionswitchwillswitch
toACC.
Emergencyameout
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StartingandDriving
Whenthevehiclespeedishigherthan5km/hduringdriving,
presstheignitionswitchfor3timescontinuouslyorlongpress
itfor3s,theignitionswitchwillswitchtoACC.
Note:Aredlightashingthreetimescontinuously
indicatesthatnovalidphysicalkey/bluetoothkeyhasbeen
detectedinthevehicle.
ON-greenlight
Whenthedrivemotorshutsdownandthestartingconditionsare
notmet,pressthisswitchonce,theignitionswitchwillswitchto
ON;afterthevehicleisnormallystarted,theignitionswitchwill
switchtoON;wheninONstate,allinstruments,controldevices
andcircuitscanoperate.
Note:IftheignitionswitchisstillplacedinACCorON
positionafterdrivemotorshutdown,thebatterypowerwill
bedrained.Thevehiclemaybeunabletostartifthebattery
powerdraintimeistoolong.
START-greenlight
Thispositionisusedforstartingthevehicle.Whenthedrive
motorshutsdown,thereisavalidremotekeyinthevehicleand
thestartingconditionsaremet,pressandreleasetheStartStop
button,andthevehiclewillbestarted.
Startingconditions:
PlacetheshiftleverinPorNposition.
Depressthebrakepedalandholdit.
OFF
Thedrivemotorshutsdownwhentheshiftleverisswitchedto
thisposition.WhentheshiftleverisplacedinPposition,press
thisswitchandtheignitionswitchwillswitchtoOFF .
Caution
Whenthevehicleisclosetostrongradioantennasignals,
theremaybeaninterferenceeffectontheremotedoorlock
systemandtheStartStopbuttonwillnotwork.
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StartingandDriving
Keylessstartsystem
Keylessunlocking
Whenalldoorsarelocked,enterthesensingareawitha
remotekeyandpressthemicroswitchonthedoorhandle,the
centrallockwillunlockautomatically.Afterunlocking,direction
indicatorswillashtwice.Ifyoudonotconductanyofthe
followingoperationswithin30safterthat,thecentrallockwill
automaticallylockagain:
Openanydoor
Shiftthepowersupplypositiontoanon-OFFposition
Operatethecentrallocktounlock/lock
Note:Itisfeasibletounlockdoorswiththecentral
unlockingbuttonontheremotekey.Pressthecentral
unlockingbuttononce,andthecentrallockwillunlock
automatically.
Keylesslocking
Whenthedriver'sdoororfrontoccupantdoorisunlocked,
enterthesensingareawitharemotekey,andthenpressthe
microswitchonthedoorhandle.Thedirectionindicatorswill
ashonce,meanwhilethealarmhornwillringonceforashort
time(asappropriate).Thenalldoorswillbelocked,meanwhile
thevehicleenterstheforticationstate.Inanyofthefollowing
cases,thedoorswillnotbelockedafterthemicroswitchis
pressed:
Thepowersupplyswitchisplacedinnon-OFFposition
Theremotekeyisleftinthevehicle
Theremotekeyisnotinthesensingrange
Theremotekeybatteryislow
Thedriver'sdoorisopen
Note:Itisfeasibletolockdoorswiththecentrallocking
buttonontheremotekey.Pressthecentrallockingbutton
once,andthecentrallockwilllockautomatically.
Keylessstart
Whentheremotekeyisleftinthevehicleandthestarting
conditionsaremet,pressthestart-stopswitchonceatthistime,
andthenthedrivemotorwillbestarted.
Startingconditions:
PlacetheshiftleverinPorNposition.
Depressthebrakepedalandholdit.
Note:Ifthestartingconditionsarenotmet,everytimeyou
pressthestart-stopswitch,thepowersupplypositionswill
beswitchedamongOFF ,ACCandONinacycle.Ifthe
remotekeyisnotinthevehicle,afterdepressingthebrake
pedal,theindicatorlampwillnotgoon;thepowersupply
positionswitchingorignitionactionwillnotbeperformed
afterthestart-stopswitchispressed.
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Backupstarting
Whentheremotecontrolbatteryislow,thekeylessentryfunction
willfail,butyoustillcanstartthevehicle.Openadoorwiththe
mechanicalkeyandenterthevehicle.Atthistime,thesystem
maybeinIMMOstateandthealarmmaybetriggered,whichis
anormalsituation.
Onthepremisethatthestartingconditionsaremet,placethe
keyatatthemarkeronthedriversidecupholderandpressthe
StartStopbutton.Thenthevehiclecanbestarted.
EmergencyStartandShutdown
Ifyouneedtoshutdownthevehicleimmediatelyduringdriving
duetoanemergency,therearetwomethods:
1KeeppressingtheStartStopbuttonwithin3s;
2PresstheStartStopbuttonfor3consecutivetimes.
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StartingandDriving
Starting/Stopping
Starting
Checkandmakesurethattheparkingbrakehasbeenactivated
andtheshiftleverisinNgear/Pgear.
Depressthebrakepedalandmaintain.
Thekeywillbeadjustedtothe'START'position,thevehicle
willbestarted.Afterthemotorstartstooperate,thekeywill
beimmediatelyloosened;powerswitchwillbeautomatically
switchedovertothe'ON'position.
Caution
The"READYindicator(green)"ontheinstrumentclusteris
usedtoindicatethatthevehicleisreadyforrunning.After
thevehicleisstarted,the"READYindicator(green)"onthe
instrumentclusterwillbelit.Thislightwillnotgooutinthe
runningprocess.
Stopping
Turnthepowerswitchfrom'ON'to'OFF'positiontostopthe
motor.
ForvehiclesequippedwithPEPSsystem,pleasesee“Ignition
switch”and“Keylessstartsystem”inthissection.
Enabletheparkingbrake.
Driving
"
"
Whendriving,neverplaceanyportablecontainer
withfuelonthevehicle.Otherwiseitmayleakanda
remayresult.
Whendrivingonariskyroadcoveredwithwater,snow,ice,mud,
sand,etc.,please:
Slowdown,drivewithcareandreservelongerbrakedistance.
Avoidanysuddenoperationduringbraking,steeringor
acceleration.
Applysandorotheranti-skidmaterialunderthedrivewheels
orinstalltirechainsonthemtoprovidethetractionneeded
whenthevehiclegetsstuckinice,snowormud.
Skid
Ifyourvehicleskidsonawetroad,youcannotcontrolthe
vehicleduetothedecreaseoffrictionforcebetweentheroad
andtires.Differentroadsurfaces,tireinatingpressuresand
vehiclespeedsmayleadtoskid.Skidisverydangerous.
Theoptimummethodtostopskidisloweringdrivingspeedand
keepcautiouswhenyoufeeltheroadiswetenough.
Wadingdriving
Inordertoavoiddamagetoyourvehicle,whenpassingaroad
withgatheredwater,please:
Conrmthewaterdepthbeforethewadingdriving.The
maximumwadingdepthofthevehicleis30cm.
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StartingandDriving
Donotdrivefasterthan10km/h.
Thewavecausedbyfrontvehicleandhead-onvehiclemay
exceedthemaximumallowedwadingdepth.
Toavoiddamagetoyourvehicle,pleasedriveawayfromthe
oodedroadassoonaspossible.
"
"
Waterandmudcanaffectthebrakingsystemand
lengthenbrakingdistance,leadingtoanaccident!
Slightlydepressthebrakepedaltokeepbrake
partsdryandrecoverperformance.
Donotconductanemergencybrakewhenpassing
aslipperyroad.
Note:Themotor,high-voltagebatterypack,drivesystem
andelectronicsystemofthevehiclemaybeseverely
damagedafterthevehicledrivesonaroadwithgathered
water.
Gearshift
"
"
BeforeshiftingtoDgearorRgear,alwayscheck
fortheconditionofpedestriansnearthevehicle,
especiallychildren.Alwaysensurethattheshift
leverisinPpositionbeforeleavingthedriverseat;
thenapplytheparkingbrakeandturnofftheignition
switch.
Thereisalockbuttonwithspringontheshiftlever,whichisused
topreventmistakenlychoosingPorRgearinotherdrivegears.
Duringthegearshift,operatetheshiftleveraccordingtothe
instructionsindicatedbythefollowingarrows:
Freegearshifting.
Pressandholdthelockbuttontoshiftthegear.
Pressandholdthelockbutton,anddepressthebrakepedal
toshiftthegear.
Torealizesmoothdriving,depressthebrakepedalwhenshifting
fromN(Neutralgear)toDorRgear.
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P
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P(Parkgear)
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"
EngagingPgearduringvehiclemotionwillcause
damageyoretarder.DonotusePgeartosubstitute
theparkingbrake.Alwaysensurethattheshiftlever
isinPgearandtheparkingbrakeiscompletely
applied.
FullystopthevehiclebeforeshiftingtoPgear.Whenshifting
fromRgeartoPgear,pushtheleverallthewayforward,with
thelockbuttoninlockstate.Theretarderislockedinthisposition
topreventdrivewheelfrommoving.
R(Reversegear)
"
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Fullystopthevehiclebeforeshiftingto/outofR
gear;shiftingtoRgearduringvehiclemotionwill
causedamagetoretarder.
Rgearisusedforreverse.
WhenshiftingfromPtoRgear,itisrequiredtopressandholdthe
lockbuttonandsimultaneouslydepressthebrakepedal.When
shiftingfromNtoRgear,orfromDtoRgear,itisrequiredto
pressandholdthelockbutton.
N(Neutralgear)
"
"
WhenstoppingtemporarilyinNgear,pleaseapply
theparkingbrakeordepressthebrakepedal,
otherwisetherewillbetheriskofslippingor
accidents.
PleasedonotshifttoNgearwhilevehicleismoving.
Ngearisanopowergear,andthetransmissionsystemisin
astateofnopowertransmission.Whendrivingintothecar
washer,theshiftlevershouldbeputinNgear.
FullystopthevehiclebeforeshiftingtoNgear.Thevehiclewill
slidedownfreelyfromaslightlyinclinedslopeunlessthebrake
pedalisdepressedortheparkingbrakeisapplied.
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D(Drivegear)
Dgearisanormalforwardgear.ItisrecommendedtouseD
gearinnormaldriving.Thetransmissioncanadjustthespeed
ratioadaptivelytoachievetheoptimaleconomy.
B(Energyregenerationleveladjustmentmode)
AftermovingtheshiftleverfromDgeartotheright,move
theshiftleverforwardorbackwardtoactivatetheEnergy
RegenerationLevelAdjustmentMode.ToresumetheDgear
operation,pushtheshiftleverbacktoDposition.
+:Pushtheshiftleverforwardoncetoincreasetheenergy
regenerationtoahigherlevel.
-:Pulltheshiftleverbackwardoncetodecreasetheenergy
regenerationtoalowerlevel.
Theenergyregenerationisdividedintothreelevels:namely,
heavy,moderateandlight.Therewillbeanumericdisplayon
theinstrumentpackforit:3,2and1.Thedefaultmodewhen
thevehiclerollsofftheproductionlineismoderate.Thevehicle
energyregenerationleveladjustmenthasamemoryfunction.
Afterthevehicleispoweredoffandthenpoweredonagain,the
energyregenerationlevelwillbetheoneselectedbeforethe
vehicleispoweredoff.Inrespectofenergyregeneration,heavy
modeisgreaterthanmoderatemode,moderatemodeisgreater
thanlightmode.
Energycannotberegeneratedinthefollowingconditions:
Inneutral/reversegear;
Duringtorqueintervention(gearshifting,tyreskidding,etc.);
Highvoltagebatteryisfullycharged;
Highvoltagebatterytemperatureistoohighortoolow.
Decelerationcausedbyenergyregenerationisnotasubstitute
forthebrakingrequiredforsafety.Alwaysprepareforbrakingto
ensuresafedriving.
Theenergyregenerationsettingshavethefollowing3modes:
Heavymode
InHeavymode:moreenergyregenerated,shortercoasting
distanceandstrongvehicledragfeel.Themessagecentre
ofinstrumentpackwilldisplay.
Moderatemode
InModeratemode:moderateenergyregenerated.The
messagecentreofinstrumentpackwilldisplay.
Lightmode
InLightmode:lessenergyregenerated,longercoasting
distanceandnosignicantvehicledragfeel.Themessage
centreofinstrumentpackwilldisplay.
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Chargingrequirement
"
"
Slowchargingisgenerallyrecommendedforthe
vehicle;frequentuseoffastchargingshouldbe
avoided.
Checkwillbeconductedtoconrmwhetherthe
inletsandjacksareingoodconditionornotbefore
charging.
Itisrecommendedthatthechargingconnector
shouldbeconnectedtothecharginginletinthe
bodybeforeoperatingthechargingequipment.
Intheprocessofchargingoperation,surrounding
personnelcannotcontactoperators,vehicleand
powersupplyequipment.
Aftercharging,turnthepowerofthecharging
equipmentoffrst,thendisconnectthecharging
connectorfromthecharginginletinthevehicle
body,andclosethecharginginletcoveraswellas
thechargingportpanelonthebody.
Whenthechargingpilebreaksdown,immediately
notifytherelevantprofessional,andtheoperator
cannothandleitwithoutauthorization.
Chargingcanbeconductedinrainydays,but
rainproofmeasureswillbeadoptedforcharging
connectorandchargingportintheprocessof
removingandinsertingchargingconnector.
"
"
Chargingoperationneedbestoppedinextreme
weathersuchasstorm.
Inthechargingprocess,keycannotbeinsertedfor
starting.Itisstrictlyforbiddentochargewhenthere
isapersoninthevehicle.
Donotconductfastchargingandslowcharging
simultaneously.
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Requirementsforchargingequipment
Requirementsforbatterycharger
Insulationresistance10MΩ.
Lowvoltageauxiliarypowersupplyofbatterychargeris
between15Aand20A.
Aslow-voltageplatformofthevehicleis12V,chargingpile
whoselowvoltageoutputis12Vwillbeusedforchargingto
avoiddamaginglowvoltageequipmentofvehicle.
Thehighvoltageoutputofthechargerisgreaterthan410V.
Specialrequirements
ThechargingequipmentmustmeetStandardIEC62196.
Safetyinstructionsforchargingwithresidential
electricity
Basicprinciples
Chargingpileisnotprovidedforchargingwithresidential
electricity.Forchargingpilespurchasedbycustomers
themselves,itisrecommendedbeinginstalledby
professionals.
Whenchargingfromahouseholdoutlet,avoidusingother
electricalequipmentonthesamepowerline.
Powersupplycircuitatthecustomersideshallbeevaluated
byqualiedprofessionals.
Requirementsforelectricityleakageprotectiondevice
Electricityleakageprotectiondeviceshallbeusedonthe
powersupplycircuitatthecustomerside,andinstalledatthe
frontmostendofthepowersupplycircuit.
High-sensitivityhigh-speedelectricityleakageprotection
deviceswithasensitivecurrentof30mAorsmallerleakage
currentvaluearerecommended.
Requirementsforover-currentprotector(airswitch)
Over-currentprotectormustbeinstalledonthepowersupply
circuit,behindandclosetotheelectricityleakageprotection
device.
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Requirementsforcircuitcable
Powersupplycircuitatthecustomersidemustbeaspecial
circuit,andcircuitwiringshallconformtotherelated
requirementsforbuildingandelectricity.
Foroldbuildings,itisrecommendedarrangingnewspecial
circuit.
Thediameterofpowersupplycircuitcableatthecustomer
sideshallbenolessthan4mm2andthetotallengthofcable
shallbenomorethan50m.
Circuitwiringshallavoidthehumidorwaterloggedareaand
befreeofammablesubstancesaround.
Requirementsforhouseholdsocketoutlet
Socketmustbearrangedinpositionsconvenientforvehicle
parkingandchargingoperation.
Standard220V/13A(UsersinBritishstandardarea)or
220V/16A(UsersinGermanstandardareaorinIsrael
standardarea)ACpowersocketsarerecommended.
Thewiringofthesocketshouldbecorrect(livewire,neutral
wireandearthwire),andtheearthwireshouldbereliably
earthed.
Transfersusingadapters,reels,powerstrips,etc.are
prohibited.
Thesocketmustbeprotectedfromrain,sunandforeign
objects,andthereisnoheatsourcearound.
ThesocketshallconformtotherequirementsofIEC60884,
andbereliableinquality.
Miscellaneous
Afterthebatteryisfullycharged,disconnectthecharging
cable;ifitisneededtoactivelystopthecharging,rst
disconnectthechargingconnectorfromthevehicle,and
removetheplugatthepowersupplyside.
Duringchargingoperationinrainydays,rainshallbeavoided
fromenteringthechargingconnectorandinlet.
Checktheconnector/inletfordeformation,blackeningor
ablationbeforeeachcharge,andreplaceitimmediatelyif
anyabnormalconditionisfound.Evenifthereisnoabnormal
condition,ifitisusedforover3years,replaceitwithanew
one.
Ifthereispeculiarsmell,smoking,overheatingorother
abnormalconditionsduringcharging,immediatelyturnoff
thechargingcircuit,stopthechargingoperationandcheck
theconnectorandinlet.
Iftheover-temperaturefaultlampforchargingcable
illuminates,checktheconnector/inletfordeformation,
blackeningorablation,andreplaceitimmediatelyifany
abnormalconditionisfound.
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Requirementsforchargingenvironment
Sparkmaybegeneratedinsomemodulesofcharging
equipment.Toavoidaccident,donotconductcharging
operationingasstationandplaceswherethereare
inammablegasesorliquid.
Chargingoperationtimewillbeaffectedbyexternal
temperature.Chargingtimewillbeextendedatlow
temperatures.
Inuenceofchargingoperationonspecial
personnel
Whenconductingfastcharging,theoperationareamayhave
magneticeldinterference.Itisrecommendedthatuserswho
carryimplantableheartpacemakerandimplantableangiocarpy
debrillatorkeepawayfromvehiclesundercharging.
Magneticeldinterferencemayaffectnormaleffectofelectronic
medicalequipmentsuchasimplantableheartpacemaker
andimplantableangiocarpydebrillator.Userswhocarry
implantableheartpacemakerandimplantableangiocarpy
debrillatormaybeinjuredordie.
Ifyoucarryimplantableheartpacemakerandimplantable
angiocarpydebrillator,pleaseguaranteewhenvehicleisunder
chargingoperation:
Don'tstayinthevehicle.
Don'tenterintothevehiclefortakingobjectsinthepassenger
compartment.
Don'topenthetailgateorenterintothevehiclefortaking
objectsatthetailgate.
Note:Whenthevehicledoesnotconductcharging
operation,specialpersonnelcanrideanddrivevehicles.
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Chargingmode
ChargingpileDCcharging(fastcharging)
UsethepublicDCchargingpilestochargeyourvehicle.
Pleaserefertothefollowingtableandattacheddrawings.The
K
labelonthevehiclechargingportindicatesthatthevehicle
supportsthefastchargingshowninthefollowingtable.
Householdsingle-phaseACcharging(slowcharging)
Connectthevehicletoahouseholdstandardhouseholdsocket
tochargethevehicle,ifthesocketisnotwellgrounded,the
chargingdevicewillhaveafailurepromptforunabletocharge.
Youneedtocontactaprofessionalelectriciantorepairthe
groundwireorconnectittoawell-groundedsocketforcharging.
Checkthepowersocketintheprocessofcharging.Ifitishot,do
notcontinuetouseit.Contactaqualiedelectricianforservicing
thepowersocket.
Alwaysusethestandardhouseholdsocketwhichmeetsthe
provisionsinIEC60884forcharging.
Ifa'ElectricLeakage'promptisdisplayed,contactaprofessional
electriciantochecktheinsulationstatusofthehotwireorthe
neutralwire.
Ifa'Misphase'promptisdisplayed,contactaprofessional
electriciantocheckwhetherthehotwireandtheneutralwire
arereversed.
Specialpowersocketsshouldbeselectedforbatterycharging,
astheycanpreventlinedamageandprotectiontripcaused
byhigh-powerchargingfromaffectingthenormaluseofother
equipment.
Overtime,thepowersocketmaywearoutduetonormaluseand
mayevenbedamaged,makingitnolongersuitableforcharging
anelectricvehicle.
Whenusedoutdoors,plugitintoapowersocketthatisprotected
fromrain.
ChargingpileACcharging(slowcharging)
UsethepublicACchargingpilestochargeyourvehicle.
Pleaserefertothefollowingtableandattacheddrawings.The
C
labelonthevehiclechargingportindicatesthatthevehicle
supportstheslowchargingshowninthefollowingtable.
C
K
CongurationTypeof
accessoryVoltagerangeIdentier
TYPE2Vehicleinlet≤480VRMS
C
FFVehicleinlet50V500V
K
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Fastcharging
Note:Fastchargingshouldbeconductedbythepersonnel
inthefastchargingstationaccordingtotheoperation
instructionsforchargingpile.
Toperformafastchargingforthevehicle,turnthepowerswitch
off,removethekey,waitfor35minutes,andthenfollowthe
instructionsbelow:
1SelectastandardDCchargingconnectorthatmatchesyour
vehicle.
2Afterthevehicleisunlocked,atapositiondirectlyfacingthe
frontofthevehicle,lightlypresstheleftsideofthecharging
portpanel(middlevehiclelogoposition)withyourhand,after
itejects,openittothemaximumposition.
3Openthecoveronthecharginginlet.
4RemovetheDCchargingconnectorfromthechargingpile.
5Connectthechargingconnectortothechargingequipment,
andturnthepowerofthechargingequipmentonaccording
totheinstructionsonthechargingpile.
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Seethetablebelowforthestatusoftheindicatoratthe
lowerrightsideofthechargingsocket:
ChargingstatusColoroftheindicator
onthechargingsocketStatusoftheindicator
NormalchargingGreenFlash
ChargingcompletedGreenAlwayson
ChargingfailureRedFlash
Note:Beforecharging,checkwhetherthereisany
abnormalityinthechargingequipment.Inthecharging
process,the"chargingstatusindicator(yellow)"onthe
instrumentclusterilluminates,andtheindicator(green)
atthelowerrightsideofthechargingsocketashes.If
therearenoashesafter3consecutiveattempts,itis
recommendedtoreplaceotherequipmentforattempts.
Iftheequipmentcanbechargedafterreplacement,the
previouschargingequipmentmaybedamaged.
Note:PleasecheckwhetherthePPandCPpinsofthe
chargingconnectorarerusted.Ifso,pleasecleanthem
beforechargingtopreventchargingfailure.
6Afterthechargingconnectorisproperlyconnected,the
"chargingconnectionindicator(red)"ontheinstrument
clusterwillcomeon.
Note:Pleasemakesurethatthechargingconnectoris
fullyinsertedintothechargingstandtoavoidthatthe
electroniclockcannotbelocked,resultingincharging
failure,asshownbelow.
NOK OK
7Inthechargingprocess,the"chargingstatusindicator
(yellow)"ontheinstrumentclusterilluminates,andthe
indicator(green)atthelowerrightsideofthecharging
socketashes.
8Afterchargingiscompleted,the"chargingstatusindicator
(yellow)"ontheinstrumentclustergoesout,andanindicator
(green)atthelowerrightofthechargingsocketstayson.
Pleaseturnoffthepowerofthechargingdevicerst,and
removethechargingconnectoraftertheindicatoratthe
lowerrightofthechargingsocketgoesout.
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9Closethecoveronthecharginginlet.
OKNOK
10Gentlyclosethechargingportpanelbyhandtomakeit
contactwiththebase,andthenpresstheleftsideofthe
chargingportpanel(centervehiclelogoposition)untilthe
chargingportpaneliscompletelyclosed.
Note:Afterthevehicleislocked,thechargingportpanel
isalsocompletelylocked.Atthistime,itcannotbe
openedbypressingtheleftsideofthechargingport
panel.
Caution
SelectastandardDCchargingpileorchargingequipment
thatmatchesyourvehicle.Oncethebatteryisfullycharged,
thebatterymanagementsystemwillhaveanautomatic
calibrationfunction.Ifthevehiclehasbeenshallowly
charged(lessthan99%)everytwoorthreetimes,youneed
tofullycharge(100%)thevehicleonce.
Slowcharging
Therearethreewaystoslowcharge.
1Mode2chargingisshowninthegurebelow.Oneendof
thecharginginthismodeisconnectedtothehousehold
socketandtheotherendisconnectedtothevehicle.(This
connectorisoptionalforusers)
In-cable control box
Plug S ocke t outle t
Connector
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TheLEDwordsontheIn-cablecontrolboxareasfollows:
LED
LED1LED2LED3LED4
POWERChargeFaultComplete
Functionalstate
GreenRedRedGreen
Explain
InitialstateonFlash1sFlash1sFlash1sPoweronself-checkorreset.
Waitingfor
chargingonoffoffoffThevoltageondetectionpoint1is12VRelayoff.Thevoltageondetectionpoint1
transitionfrom12Vto9V.
NormalchargingononoffoffThevoltageofdetectionpoint1processof12V-9V-6VandCP=6V.
Charging
completedonoffoffonThevoltageofdetectionpoint1transitionfrom6Vto12V(NoFault).
Self-checkonoffFlashoffFault,Relayoff.
Communication
FaultononFlashoff
Abnormalvoltageondetectionpoint1(therangeofvoltagevalueisoutside
[5.47-6.53]V,[8.37-9.59]V,[11.4-12.6]V)Thesystementerstheprotectionstate;
Whenthevoltageondetectionpoint1returnstonormal,thesystemreturnstonormal
operation.
Whenthevoltageisgreaterthanorequalto264V,thefaultindicatesthattheoutput
willbestoppedafterovervoltagelastsfor5s.Whenthevoltagedropsto254V,the
systemwillreturntonormaloperationfor5seconds.
InputVoltage
over/under
voltage
onoffonoffWhenthevoltageislessthanorequalto176V ,thefailureindicatesthatthe
undervoltagewillstopoutputfor5s.Whenthevoltagerisesto186V,thesystem
returnstonormaloperationafteradelayof5seconds.
UngroundedonoffonFlashRelayonthisoptionwouldrequireuserinterventiontoresettheIC-CPDtorestore
normaloperation.
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LED
LED1LED2LED3LED4
POWERChargeFaultComplete
Functionalstate
GreenRedRedGreen
Explain
OvercurrentonFlashonoff
Thecurrentvalueiswithin2Amorethantheratedcurrentandlastsfor30seconds.
Therelayisseparatedandrestartedafter10seconds.Ifovercurrentoccursagain,the
relaywillbeopenedagain.Afterrepeatingfor3times,thechargingstops,thefault
lightison,thisoptionwouldrequireuserinterventiontoresettheIC-CPDtorestore
normaloperation.Thecurrentvalueis2Amorethantheratedcurrent,,therelayis
openedwithin0.1sthisoptionwouldrequireuserinterventiontoresettheIC-CPDto
restorenormaloperation.
LeakcurrentonoffFlashFlashLeakagecurrentexceeds22mA,therelayisopenedwithin0.1s.
Over-temperature
protectiononononon
Whenthetemperatureexceeds85andlastsfor3s,theoutputissuspended;When
thetemperatureislowerthan65,theoutputwillberesumedafter3s.Whenthe
temperatureexceeds85againwithin3,300s,theoutputispermanentlystopped,
andthepowermustbereenergizedtocontinuethework.
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2Mode3chargingisshowninthegurebelow.Oneend
ofthecharginginthismodeisconnectedtothecharging
pilesandtheotherendisconnectedtothevehicle.(This
connectorisoptionalforusers)
Plug
Socket ou tle t
Connector
AC cha rging
fa cilty
3Directchargingwithchargingpost.
Conne ctor
AC
charging
piles
Note:Slowchargingisawayofcharginghigh-voltage
batterypacktoreachtheoptimalequilibriumstate.
Toperformaslowchargingforthevehicle,turnthepowerswitch
off,removethekey,waitfor35minutes,andthenfollowthe
instructionsbelow:
1Selectthestandard13Asocket(Britishstandardsocket)
or16Asocket(GermanstandardsocketorIsraelstandard
socket)withreliableearthingorACchargingpiles.
Britishstandardsocket.
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Germanstandardsocket.
Israelstandardsocket.
2T akethechargingconnectoroutfromitspackage.
3InserttheACinputcableplugofthechargingconnectorinto
thesocketorACchargingpiles.
4Afterthevehicleisunlocked,atapositiondirectlyfacingthe
frontofthevehicle,lightlypresstheleftsideofthecharging
portpanel(middlevehiclelogoposition)withyourhand,after
itejects,openittothemaximumposition.
5Openthecoveronthecharginginlet.
6Connectthechargingconnectortothecharginginlet.
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7Afterthechargingconnectorisproperlyconnected,the
"chargingconnectionindicator(red)"ontheinstrument
clustercomesonandtheelectroniclockofthecharginginlet
isenabled,whichguaranteesthatthechargingconnector
willnotbeunpluggedwhilstcharging.
Note:Pleasemakesurethatthechargingconnectoris
fullyinsertedintothechargingstandtoavoidthatthe
electroniclockcannotbelocked,resultingincharging
failure.
8Aftertheaboveoperationsarecompleted,thesystemwillbe
chargedautomaticallywithinabout20seconds.
9Oncethebatteryisfullycharged,the"chargingstatus
indicator(yellow)"ontheinstrumentclusterwillgoout,and
theelectroniclockofthechargingjackwillnotbeunlocked
duetotheanti-theftfunction.Ifyouwanttopulloutthe
chargingconnectorwhenchargingisnished,youcan
unlocktheelectroniclockthroughthekey.
Seethetablebelowforthestatusoftheindicatoratthe
lowerrightsideofthechargingsocket:
ChargingstatusColoroftheindicator
onthechargingsocketStatusoftheindicator
NormalchargingGreenFlash
ChargingcompletedGreenAlwayson
ChargingfailureRedFlash
Note:Ifitisrequiredtoendthecharginginadvanceand
removethechargingconnector,unlockthevehiclewith
asmartkeyoranordinarykey,andtheelectroniclock
ofthecharginginterfacewillbeautomaticallyunlocked.
Pressthebuttonswitchonthechargingconnectorin
27secondsaftertheindicatorlightatthelowerrightof
thechargingsocketgoesouttoremovethecharging
connector(Ifthechargingconnectorisnotremovedin
27seconds,theelectroniclockofthecharginginterface
willbelockedagain),andnallyturnthestartswitchback
totheLockposition.
Note:Afterchargingisnished,thekeywillbelocked
againiftheconnectorisnotpulledout.Ifthekeyis
switchonthepositionrun,youneedtobeunlocked
throughthecentralcontrol.
Note:IfchargingwithapublicACchargingpile,connect
thechargingconnectortothechargingequipment,and
chargeaccordingtotheinstructionsontheACcharging
pile.
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Note:IfchargingwithapublicACchargingpile,before
charging,checkwhetherthereisanyabnormalityin
thechargingequipment.Inthechargingprocess,the
"chargingstatusindicator(yellow)"ontheinstrument
clusterilluminates,andtheindicator(green)atthelower
rightsideofthechargingsocketashes.Ifthereareno
ashesafter3consecutiveattempts,itisrecommended
toreplaceotherequipmentforattempts.Iftheequipment
canbechargedafterreplacement,thepreviouscharging
equipmentmaybedamaged.
Note:IfchargingwithapublicACchargingpile,please
checkwhetherthePPandCPpinsofthecharging
connectorarerusted.Ifso,pleasecleanthembefore
chargingtopreventchargingfailure.
10Closethecoveronthecharginginlet.
11Gentlyclosethechargingportpanelbyhandtomakeit
contactwiththebase,andthenpresstheleftsideofthe
chargingportpanel(centervehiclelogoposition)untilthe
chargingportpaneliscompletelyclosed.
Note:Afterthevehicleislocked,thechargingportpanel
isalsocompletelylocked.Atthistime,itcannotbe
openedbypressingtheleftsideofthechargingport
panel.
12Stowthechargingconnectorinitspackage.
Caution
Emergencytreatment:Intheeventofanemergencysuchas
re,smokeorburntsmell,turnthesocketpowerswitchoff
immediatelytocompletelypoweroffthesystem.
Caution
Ifthevehiclehasbeenshallowlycharged(lessthan99%)
everytwoorthreetimes,youneedtofullycharge(100%)
thevehicleonce.
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Caution
Ifanyunidentiedforeignmattersarefoundinthecharging
plug,insulator,pinandsocket,thechargingprocessshall
beterminatedimmediately.
Itisstrictlyprohibitedtoinsertthechargingplugand
chargingbaseobliquely.
Itisstrictlyprohibitedtoshakethechargingplugup,down,
leftandrightwheninserting/pullingitout,anditmustbe
inserted/pulledoutwithverticalforce.
Duringcharging,thecableofchargingplugmustbe
smoothed,anditisnotallowedtodistorttoforcethe
chargingconnectorseatduringuse.
Duringthechargingprocess,incaseofextremelysevere
weathersuchastyphoon,rainstormandhail,thecharging
processshallbeterminatedimmediately.
Duringthechargingprocess,ifthecharginginterface
continuouslyemitsstrongandirritatingodor,thecharging
processshallbeterminatedimmediately.
Charginginletemergencycable
TheACcharginginlethasanelectroniclockfunction,which
preventschildrenfromtouchingoraccidentalunpluggingof
thechargingconnectorintheprocessofcharging.Afterthe
chargingconnectorisinsertedintotheACcharginginlet,
theelectroniclockinthecharginginletlocksalongwiththe
maincontrolswitchofthevehicle.Donotforcethecharging
connectorout,oritmaycausedamagetothevehicle.The
chargingconnectorcanonlybepulledoutafterthevehicleis
unlockedusingthekeyorthemaincontrolswitch.Ifthekeyor
themaincontrolswitchcannotbeusedtounlockthecharging
connector,youmaypullouttheemergencycablebelowthe
hoodlocktounlockthechargingconnector.
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Charginginformation
Rated
charging
voltage
Chargingpower
Charging
stand
standard
Slow
charging
standard
Fast
charging
standard
Antitheft
ofslow
charging
connector
438VMax.
51.5kWh(51.5kW)
376.7VMax.
65kWh(65kW)
408.8VMax.
72kWh(72kW)
401.5VMax.
88.55kWh(80.3kW)
CCS2IEC61851DIN70121Antitheft
Equalizingcharge
Equalizingchargemeansthebatterymanagementsystem
realizesbasicallythesamevoltageofallbatterycellsafter
charging,soastoensurethewholeperformanceofthe
high-voltagebatterypack.Itisrecommendedusingthevehicle
atleastonceamonth.Itisalsorecommendedconducting
over-10hslowchargingforthevehicleeverymonthtoextend
theservicelifeofhigh-voltagebatterypack.
Chargingtime
Chargingtimeofhigh-voltagebatterypackisrelatedtomany
factors,suchascurrentelectricquantity,chargingmode,
ambienttemperatureandchargingdevicepower.
Fastchargingtime
Underthenormaltemperaturestate,ifthechargingequipment
hasanoutputcapacityofover105kW,itwilltakeapprox.
3645minutestochargethehigh-voltagebatteryfrom20%
to80%.Dependingonthedifferenthigh-voltagebatterypack
congurationsitisdividedintothefollowingtypes:
About36minutes(applicabletomodelsequippedwith
51.5kWhhigh-voltagebatterypack)
About36minutes(applicabletomodelsequippedwith65kWh
high-voltagebatterypack)
About36minutes(applicabletomodelsequippedwith72kWh
high-voltagebatterypack)
About45minutes(applicabletomodelsequippedwith
88.55kWhhigh-voltagebatterypack)
Caution
Atalowtemperatureandinanextremelyhightemperature
environment,therequiredchargingtimewillbeextended.
Iftheoutputcapacityofchargingdeviceisinsufcient,the
requiredchargingtimewillbeextended.
Note:Inordertoprotectthehighvoltage-batterypack
andtospeedupthetemperatureriseofthebattery,when
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performingafastchargeinalowtemperatureenvironment,
thehighvoltage-batterypackmayhaveadropincapacity
forashortperiodoftime,itisnormal.
Slowchargingtime
Underthenormaltemperaturestate,fromthealarmstate(the
lowhigh-voltagebatterypackwarninglampontheinstrument
clusterilluminates)tothefullchargestate,dependingonthe
differenthigh-voltagebatterypackcongurationsandcharging
method,itisdividedintothefollowingtypes:
About6hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith51.5kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformthree-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About8.5hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith51.5kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformsingle-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About6.5hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith65kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformthree-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About10.5hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith65kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformsingle-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About8hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith72kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformthree-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About12hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith72kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformsingle-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About9hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith88.55kWh
high-voltagebatterypackwhichperformthree-phaseAC
chargingatnormaltemperature)
About14.5hours(applicabletomodelsequippedwith
88.55kWhhigh-voltagebatterypackwhichperform
single-phaseACchargingatnormaltemperature)
Caution
Atalowtemperature,therequiredchargingtimewillbe
extended.
Ifequalizingchargehasnotbeenconductedforalongtime,
therequiredchargingtimewillbeextended.
Equalizingchargeshallbeconductedbeforetherstuse
oflong-timeparkedvehicle,andthechargingtimeshallbe
appropriatelyextendedtocompletetheequalizingcharge.
Note:Theslowchargingtimementionedabovemeans
thetimerequiredbythevehicletouseACchargingpile
forcharging.Whentheresidentialelectricityisusedfor
charging,correspondingchargingtimewillbeabout2.5
timesofthatrequiredforadoptingACchargingpile.
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Acousticvehiclealertingsystem(AVAS)
Batteryelectricvehiclesarequieterwhendrivenatlow
speeds,resultinginahigherprobabilityoftrafcaccidentswith
pedestrians(especiallyblindpeople)thanwithconventional
cars.Theacousticvehiclealertingsystem(AVAS)canemit
warningtonesorbeepsatlowspeeds,helpingreducethe
probabilityoftrafcaccidentswithpedestrians.
Thebalancebetweenensuringsafetyandreducingnoise
pollutionisachievedthroughaudiblewarningandsoundeffect
designfordifferentgroupsofpeoplewithdifferentsound
sensitivity.
Acousticvehiclealertingsystem(AVAS)sound
effect
Whenthevehicletravelsataspeedof0to20km/h,theAVAS
willsimulatethesoundofenginerunningandgiveoutanaudible
warning.Thewarningtonegraduallyincreasesasthevehicle
speedsupanddecreasesasthevehicleslowsdown,thereby
remindingpeopleoutsidethatthevehicleispassingby.The
minimumaveragefrequencyshiftspeedofthisfrequencymeets
0.8%/(km/h).
Note:Whenthevehicletravelsat0km/h,theAVASwillnot
giveawarningsound.
Whenreversing,theAVASwillemitanaudiblewarningthat
simulatesthesoundofenginerunningtoremindpeopleoutside
thatthevehicleisreversing.Thewarningtoneincreasesasthe
vehiclespeedsupanddecreasesasthevehicleslowsdown
Note:Whenthevehicleisreversedat0km/h,theAVASwill
notgiveawarningsound.
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Electricpowersteeringunit
"
"
Iftheelectricpowersteeringfailsorcannotoperate,
thesteeringwillappearveryheavy,whichwillaffect
drivingsafety.
Theelectricpowersteeringsystemonlyworkswhenthevehicle
isrunning.Thesystemoperatesviaamotorwithassistance
levelsautomaticallyadjustedbasedonvehiclespeed,steering
torqueandsteeringwheelangle.
Theelectricpowersteeringsystemhastheadvantagesof
simplestructureandenergysaving.Comparedwiththe
traditionalhydraulicpowersteeringsystem,theelectricpower
steeringsystemonlyneedsenergyinactualsteering,sothat
powerlosscanbereducedinthisoperatingwayofpower
consumptionaccordingtotheneed.
Caution
Whentheelectricpowersteeringsystemoperates,holding
thesteeringwheelonfulllockforlongperiodswillresultin
areductioninpowerassistanceandcauseaheavierfeelto
thesteering.
EPS(electricpowersteering)systemMIL
See“Warninglightsandindicators”inBeforeYouDrivesection.
Ifthebatteryisdisconnectedorlackspowerseriously,thislight
mayilluminate.Atthispoint,fullyturnthesteeringwheelto
theleft(withappropriateforce)thentheright,andnallyreturn
thesteeringwheeltothecenter,thusthesysteminitializationis
completed,andthelightwillgoout.
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Brakesystem
Servicebrake
Dualbrakehydraulicsystem
"
"
Afailureinoneofthehydraulicpipelineswillbe
indicatedbyilluminationofthe"brakingsystem
warninglight(red)"ontheinstrument
clusterwhiledriving;itwillresultinincreasedbrake
pedaltravelandeffort,longerbrakingdistanceand
maycausethevehicletopulltooneside.Donot
pumpthebrakepedalinanattempttorestorepedal
pressure.Ifthereispressurefailureinoneofthe
brakepipelinesthecausemustbeinvestigated.
IMMEDIATELYbringthevehiclecarefullytoahalt.
YoushouldcontactourServiceDealerimmediately.
DoNOTdrivethevehicle.
Shouldoneofthehydraulicpipelinesfailtheothercircuitwill
continuetofunction.
Generalstate
"
"
Alwaysensurethatoormatsorotherobjectsdonot
disturbbrakepedalmovement.
Neverrestyourfootonthebrakepedalasthis
mayoverheatthebrakes,reducetheirefciency
andcauseexcessivewear.Ifbrakepads/shoes
havewornexcessively,asquealingorscreeching
noisewillbeheardwhenthebrakesareapplied,
andbrakingefciencywillbeaffected.Contactour
ServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
Ifthedrivemotorstopsrunningduetosomecauses,brake
boosterwillstopworkingafter2pedaloperations;toachieve
theexpectedbrakeeffect,alargerforceshallbeappliedon
thepedal.Inthesecircumstancesthebrakingdistancemaybe
longer.
Ifthevehicleisnotinregularuseorisgaragedforlongperiods
theefciencyofthebrakingsystemcouldbeimpaired.Contact
ourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.
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Wetstate
"
"
Drivinginheavyrainandslushyroadswill
considerablyreducebrakingefciency.Atthistime,
keepsafedistancefromothervehiclesandgently
depressthebrakepedalintermittentlytodrythe
brakefrictioncomponents.Inseverewetweather
thisdryingprocessmayneedtoberepeatedevery
fewmiles.
Inwintericecanformorsaltmayaccumulateonthe
brakepadsanddiscs.Iceandsaltaccumulationwill
becleanedoffafterintermittentlylightapplications
ofthebrakepedal.
Descendingsteephills
"
"
Overheatingthebrakeswillreducebraking
efciencyandmayalsocausethevehicletopullto
oneside.
Forasteepslopewhichrequirestoapplythebrakeconstantly,
alowergearshallbeselectedbeforedrivingdownhilltoreduce
therequiredbrakeforce.
ABS(Anti-lockBrakeSystem)
YourABSpreventstheroadwheelsfromlockingunder
emergencybraking;therebyhelpingyoutomaintainsteering
control.Nospecialdrivingtechniqueisneeded.
Undernormalbraking(wheresufcientroadsurfacefriction
existstopreventwheellock),theABSwillnotbeactivated.
AnintegralfeatureofthisbrakingsystemisElectronicBrake
Distribution(EBD),whichisusedtooptimizethebrakingforce
attherearwheelsunderfullloadcondition.
ImportantrulesforemergencybrakewithABSOn:
1Depresstheclutchpedalandthencompletelydepressthe
brakepedal.
2Bypasstheobstacle.Nomatterhowmuchbrakeforceis
used,youcanalwaysmaintainthecontrolondirection.
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ABSinaction
"
"
ABSmaynotbeabletoshortenthebrakedistance,
dependingonroadsurfaceconditions,brake
distancemayvarysignicantly.Infact,whenthe
vehiclewithoutABSdrivesonsomeroads(e.g.,
gravelroadorsnowyroad),thebrakedistancemay
beshorter.
ABScannotovercomesomephysicallimitations
ofstoppingyourvehicleintooshortadistance,
corneringathighspeed,oraquaplaning,i.e.where
alayerofwaterpreventsadequatecontactbetween
thetiresandtheroadsurface.
ABScanbetterprotectyourselfandotherroad
usersfromunnecessaryrisks.Youstillhaveaduty
todrivewithinnormalsafetymargins,havingdue
considerationsfortheroadsurface,weatherand
trafcconditions.
Iftheforceofyourbrakingshouldexceedtheavailableadhesion
betweenthetiresandtheroad,causingoneormorewheelsto
lock,thenABSwillautomaticallycomeintooperation.Youwill
hearthesoundofarapidpulsationwhichwillalsobefeltthrough
thebrakepedal.
Evenwhenmakingemergencybrakingonaslipperyroad
surface,besuretodepresstheclutchpedalandfullydepress
thebrakepedal.ABSisactivatedimmediately;itconstantly
monitorsthespeedofeachwheelandvariesthebraking
pressuretoeachaccordingtotheamountofgripavailable.
Thispreventsthewheelsfromlockingandenablessteering
controltobemaintained.
PrecautionsfordrivingavehiclewithABS
Incaseofemergencybraking,depresstheclutchpedal,
meanwhilefullydepressthebrakepedal.
Undernormalbraking,applysteadypressuretothebrake
pedal-DONOTPUMPIT.
Rememberthatsteeringcontrolwillalwaysbeavailable
duringbraking.
TheavailabilityofABSdoesnoteliminatethedangers
ofdrivingtooclosetothevehicleinfront,aquaplaning,
excessivecorneringspeeds,etc.
ABSdoesNOTguaranteeshorterbrakingdistances.
Donotbealarmedifyouhearandfeelapulsingatthe
brakepedal.ThisisnormalandindicatesthattheABSisin
operation.
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ESP(ElectronicStabilityProgram)
ESPfunction
ESPcoversthefunctionsofABS,EBD,TCS,VDC,EBA,RMI
andHAS.
ESPIndicatorontheinstrumentclusterasheswhentheESP
isoperating.Youmayhearsomenoiseorfeelthevibrationof
brakepedal,whichisnormal.
Whentheignitionswitchisplacedin"ON"position,"ESP
indicator(yellow)"willilluminateandgooffafter
severalseconds.Innormaldrivingconditions,ESPindicator
keepsoff,andESPisinmonitoringstate.WhentheESP
indicatorblinks,itindicatesESPisoperating.Youmayhear
somenoiseorfeelthevibrationofbrakepedal,whichisa
normalphenomenon.IncaseofESPfailure,ESPindicatorwill
stayOn.PleasetakethevehicletoOurServiceDealerforESP
inspection.
ESPcanbeturnedoffwithESPOFFswitch,andwhenESP
functionisturnedoff,onlyABSandEBDfunctionsareavailable.
EBD(ElectronicBrake-forceDistribution)
EBDautomaticallydetectsthegripconditionsbetweenwheels
andground,distributesthebrakeforceoptimallyto4wheels,so
astoimprovebrakeefciencyanddrivingstability.
TCS(TractionControlSystem)
TCSautomaticallycontrolsthedrivingforceatthestart-offand
accelerationtopreventwheelsfromspinning,soastomaintain
thedrivingstability.
VDC(VehicleDynamicsControl)
VDCisanadvancedcomputersystem,whichcanhelpyouto
controlthevehicledrivingdirectioninseveredrivingconditions.
Whenthecomputerdetectsthedeviationbetweentheexpected
drivingrouteandtheactualdrivingdirection,VDCsystemmay
selectivelyapplybrakepressureononeormorebrakesof
thevehiclesoastokeepthevehicledrivinginthedirection
commanded.
EBA(ElectronicBrakeAssist)
Incaseofanemergency,theforceappliedbyadriveron
thebrakepedalisusuallyinsufcient.EBAcanidentifythis
rapidactionwithinsufcientforceonthebrakepedaland
automaticallyestablishesabrakepressureuptothelocklevel
toshortenthebrakedistancegreatly.
RMI(RollMovementIntervention)
RMIcanidentifythevehiclerollovertrendasearlyaspossible
bymonitoringtheturningangleofsteeringwheelandlateral
acceleration,andapplybrakingtooneormorewheelstoprevent
therollovertothegreatestextent.
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HAS(Hill-startAssistSystem)
Whenthevehicledrivesuphill,HAScanpreventthevehiclefrom
slidingbackwardsafterthedriverreleasesthebrakepedal.The
driverhasupto1.5stomovehisfootfromthebrakepedaltothe
acceleratorpedalforhill-start.
PrecautionsfordrivingavehiclewithESP
ESPcandetectandanalyzevehicleconditions,andtake
preventivemeasuresbycorrectingwrongdrivingoperation.
However,anythinghasitslimitandnosafetydeviceisabsolutely
safeifthedriverblindlydrivesthevehicleover-speeding.
Parkingbrake
Pullupparkingbrakehandle.
Pressthebrakepedalhardtotheend.
Pulluptheparkingbrakehandlewitheffort,andensureitis
lockedinthe"Upper"position.
Releasethebrakepedalandensurethevehicleisalreadyin
stationarystate.
Ifthevehiclestillmoves,pulluptheparkingbrakehandlewith
greatereffort.
Note:MovetheshiftleverinPgearwhenparking.
Whentheignitionswitchisplacedin"ON"position,pullupthe
parkingbrakehandle,and"brakesystemwarninglight(red)"
intheinstrumentclusterwillilluminate.
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Rampparking
Whenparkinguphill,turnthefrontwheelsawayfromthecurb.
Whenparkingdownhill,turnthefrontwheelstothecurb.
Releasetheparkingbrakehandle
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"
Beforetheignitionswitchisturnedon,donot
releasetheparkingbrakehandle.Otherwiseyou
willnotbeabletosteerthevehicle.Beforedriving,
ensuretheparkingbrakehandlehasbeenfully
released,and"brakesystemwarninglight(red)"in
theinstrumentclusterhasgoneout,becausepartial
brakingmayleadtooverheat,efciencyreduction
andexcessivewearofrearbrakesandevenan
accident.
Slightlypulluptheparkingbrakehandle,thenpressthebutton
attheendoflever,andpushthehandlefullydown.
WarningLight
Warninglampsrelatedtobrakesysteminclude"brakesystem
warninglight(red)","ABSwarninglight(yellow)","EBDwarning
light(red)","ESPindicator(yellow)"and"ESPOFFindicator
(yellow)",pleasesee“Warninglightsandindicators”inBefore
YouDrivesection.
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Cruisecontrolsystem
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"
Cruisecontrolcanbedangerouswhereyoucan
notdrivesafelyatasteadyspeed.Therefore,do
notusethecruisecontrolonwindingroadsorin
heavytrafc.Itisalsodangeroustousethecruise
controlsystemwhiledrivingonaslipperyroad.On
suchroads,fastchangesintiretractioncancause
excessivewheelspin,andyoucouldlosecontrol.
Donotusethecruisecontrolonaslipperyroad.
Yourvehiclemaybeequippedwiththecruisecontrolsystem.
Withthecruisecontrol,youcanmaintainthevehiclespeedat
40km/horabovewithoutkeepingdepressingtheaccelerator
pedal.Thecruisecontrolsystemdoesnotworkwhenthevehicle
speedislessthan40km/h.
Forvehicleswiththetractioncontrolsystemorelectronicstability
controlsystem,thesystemstartstolimitwheelspinningwhen
thecruisecontrolsystemisworking.Incaseofthissituation,
thecruisecontrolwillbeautomaticallydisabled.
Whenthevehiclestartsthecruisecontrolsystem,ifitencounters
acontinuousclimbingcondition,itmaycausethecurrentdriving
speedofvehicletobelessthanthesetcruisecontrolspeed.
Cruisecontrolsettings
Settingcruisecontrol
"
"
Ifthecruisecontrolstaysonwhenyoudonotuse
it,youmaytouchthebuttonandaccidentallyenter
thecruisestate.Thenyoumaygetscaredandlose
controlofthevehicle.Therefore,keepthecruise
controlswitch"Off"untilyouneedtousethecruise
function.
Thecruisecontrolswitchislocatedonthesteeringwheel.
:CruiseOn/Offswitch.Pressthisbuttontoturnon/off
thecruisecontrolsystem.The"cruisecontrolindicator"inthe
instrumentclusterilluminatesorgoesoutaccordingly.
:Cruisecancelswitch.Pressthisbuttontocancelthecruise
functionwithoutclearingthesetspeedinthememory.
RES+:Cruiserecovery/accelerationswitch.Ifasetspeedhas
beenstored,pressupwardstoresumethatspeed;press
upwardsagaintoaccelerate(1km/hpertime).Theinstrument
clusterwilldisplaythetargetspeed.
SET-:Cruisesetting/decelerationswitch.Press
downwardstosetaspeed.Thenthecruisefunctionwillbe
enabledandthe"cruisecontrolindicatorlamp"ontheinstrument
clusterwillturngreenfromwhite.Ifthecruisefunctionis
operating,pressdownwardstodecelerate(1km/hper
time).Theinstrumentclusterwilldisplaythetargetspeed.
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Settingspeed
1Presstoturnonthecruisecontrolsystem.Meanwhile
the"cruiseindicatorlamp(white)"intheinstrumentcluster
willilluminate.
2Acceleratetothedesiredspeed.
Note:Thisspeedmustbehigherthan40km/h.
3PressdownwardstowardsSET-andthenrelease
it.Thenthecurrentspeedwillbestoredandmaintained.
Thespeedsetwillappearintheinstrumentclusterdisplay
momently,andthe"cruiseindicatorlamp"ontheinstrument
clusterwillturngreenfromwhite.
4Releasetheacceleratorpedal,andthenthevehiclewill
cruiseatasteadyspeed.Thecruisecontrolfunctionwillbe
disabledwhenthebrakeisenabled.
Resumethesetspeed
Ifyouhavesetthecruisespeedofcruisecontrolsystem,the
cruisecontrolfunctionwillbedisabledwhenyoudepressthe
brakepedalorpress,butthissetspeedinthememory
willnotbecleared.T oresumethepre-setspeed,press
upwardstowardsRES+whenthevehiclespeedreaches40km/h
orabove,andthenthevehiclespeedwillrecovertothepre-set
value.
Acceleratingwithcruisecontrolenabled
Therearetwomethodstoaccelerate:
Acceleratebydepressingtheacceleratorpedal.
Ifthecruisecontrolsystemhasbeenenabled,press
upwardstowardsRES+,andholdituntilthevehicle
acceleratestothedesiredspeed,andthenreleaseit.To
acceleratebyminorincrement,shortpressupwards
towardsRES+,andthenreleaseit.Eachtimethisisdone,
thevehiclegoesabout1.0km/hfaster,meanwhilethe
instrumentclusterwilldisplaytheincrementaltargetspeed.
Deceleratingwithcruisecontrolenabled
Ifthecruisecontrolsystemhasbeenenabled:
PressdownwardstowardsSET-,andholdituntilthe
vehicledeceleratestothedesiredspeed,andthenreleaseit.
Todeceleratebyminorincrement,shortpress
downwardstowardsSET-,andthenreleaseit.Eachtimethis
isdone,thevehiclegoesabout1.0km/hslower,meanwhile
theinstrumentclusterwilldisplaythedecrementaltarget
speed.
Overtakingwithcruisecontrolenabled
Speedupwiththeacceleratorpedal.Whenyoureleasethe
acceleratorpedal,thevehiclewilldeceleratetothepre-setcruise
controlspeed.
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Usingcruisecontrolonslopes
Theperformanceofcruisecontrolsystemonaslopedepends
onthespeed,loadaswellasthegradientoftheslope.Whenthe
vehiclerunsuphill,itmayberequiredtodepresstheaccelerator
pedaltomaintainthevehiclespeed.Whenthevehicleruns
downhill,itmayberequiredtobrakeorshifttoalowgearto
maintainthevehiclespeed.Thecruisecontrolfunctionwillbe
disabledwhenthebrakeisenabled.
Terminatingcruisecontrol
Therearethreewaystodisablethecruisecontrol:
Slightlydepressthebrakepedalonce;the"cruisecontrol
indicatorlamp"intheinstrumentclusterwillturnwhitefrom
greenwhenthecruisecontrolisdisabled.
Press.
Presstoturnoffthecruisecontrolsystemcompletely.
Thecruisecontrolspeedwillnotberesumed.
Clearingspeedmemory
Thecruisecontrolsetspeedmemorywillbeclearedwhenyou
pressorturnofftheignitionswitch.
Parkingassistsystem
Note:Thetypeofparkingassistsystemequippedon
yourvehicleissubjecttotheactualvehicleconguration
purchased.
Parkingsensor
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"
Theparkingassistsystemisnotalwaysreliableand
isonlyplayingtheroleofguidance!Theparking
sensorsmightnotdetectsometypesofobstacles,
includingslimobjects(suchaswirenetsandropes),
smallobjectsclosetotheground,conicobjectsand
someobjectswithnon-reectivesurfaces.
Theparkingsensorsshallbefreeofdirt,ice,and
snow.Thesedimentonsurfacesofparkingsensors
willimpairthenormalfunctioningofthesensors.
Therefore,avoiddirectlyushingtheparking
sensorsfromashortdistancebyahighpressure
watergunwhilewashingyourvehicle.
Fourparkingsensorsinstalledontherearbumperarefunctioned
toscantherearwardareaofvehicle,inordertojudgethe
presenceofobstacles.Upondetectionofanyobstacle,the
parkingsensorswillcalculateitsspacingfromtherearof
thevehicleandsendtheinformationtothedriverbyalerting
tones.It’sreallyimportantthatthissystemisonlyaparking
assistsystemandcan’tfunctionasthereplacementforyour
observationandpersonaljudgment.
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Workingstatusofparkingsensorassistsystem
Aftershiftingintothereversegear,theparkingassistsystemwill
giveoutaprompttoneof0.5stoindicatetheoperationstarted
automatically.Whenselectingothergears,theparkingassist
systemwillstopworking.
Note:Ifthesystemgivesoutaprompttoneof3safterthe
gearisshiftedto"R",itindicatesthatthesystemhasa
malfunction.ContactOurServiceDealerforserviceassoon
aspossible.
Parkingprocess
Whenthevehicleisatabout150cmdistancefromtherear
barrier,thesystemwillstartmakingalarmsounds.Andthe
alarmsoundbecomeharsherwhenthevehicleisapproaching
thebarrier.
Whenthedistanceofthevehiclefromtherearbarrierisless
than35cm,thesystemwillproducealongalarmsound.Atthis
moment,itisimpossibletoeffectivelyidentifythebarrierifyou
continuetoreversethevehicle.
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Frontandrearsensors
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"
Theparkingassistsystemisnotalwaysreliableand
isonlyplayingtheroleofguidance!Thesensors
mightnotdetectsometypesofobstacles,including
slimobjects(suchaswirenetsandropes),small
objectsclosetotheground,conicobjects,andsome
objectswithnon-reectivesurfaces.
Thesensorsshallbefreeofdirt,ice,andsnow.
Thesedimentonsurfacesofsensorswillimpairthe
normalfunctioningofthesensors.Therefore,avoid
directlyushingthesensorsfromashortdistance
byahighpressurewatergunwhilewashingyour
vehicle.
Foursensorslocatedinthefrontbumperwillscanthefrontarea
ofthevehicle,andfoursensorslocatedintherearbumperwill
scantherearareaofthevehicletodeterminewhetherthere
isanyobstacle.Upondetectionofanyobstacle,theparking
sensorswillcalculateitsspacingwiththevehicleandsendthe
informationtothedriverbyalertingtones.It’sreallyimportant
thatthissystemisonlyaparkingassistsystemandcan’tfunction
asthereplacementforyourobservationandpersonaljudgment.
Workingstatusofparkingassistsystemwithfrontand
rearsensors
Rearparkingassistsystem
AfterRgearisselected,therearparkingassistsystemwill
automaticallyturnon.ShiftoutoftheRgearandtherear
parkingassistsystemwillautomaticallystandby.
Frontparkingassistsystem
Whentheignitionswitchisin"ON"position,thefrontparking
assistsystemwillautomaticallyturnon.WhenitisshiftedtoD
gear,RgearorNgearandtheparkingbrakeisreleased,and
whenthevehiclespeedislessthan15km/handthefrontradar
alarmtoneswitchisturnedon,thefrontparkingassistsystem
willenablethedetectionfunction.
Note:Whentheignitionswitchisin"ON"position,if
thedisplayscreengivesouta3-secondprompttone,it
indicatesthattheparkingsensorassistsystemhasfailed
andOurServiceDealershallbecontactedforoverhaulas
soonaspossible.
Frontradaralarmtoneswitch
Frontradaralarmtoneswitchlocatedonthecentralcontrol
switchblockontheinstrumentcluster.Whentheignitionswitch
isturnedtothe"ON"positionortheshiftleverisshiftedtoRgear,
thefrontradaralarmtoneswitchwillbeautomaticallyturnedon
andthefrontparkingassistsystemfunctionwillbeenabled,and
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theindicatorlampontheswitchisturnedon,andthefrontradar
enablesthealarmfunctionwithinthealarmrange.Pressthe
switch,thefunctionofthefrontparkingassistsystemwillbe
disabled,andtheindicatorlampontheswitchwillgoout.
Whenthefront/rearparkingassistsystemfailsduringoperation,
theindicatorlamponthefrontradaralarmtoneswitchwillash
for6seconds,thengoout,andwillnotbelitagainuntilthe
parkingassistsystemfaultisrelieved.
Note:Ifthesystemfaultisrelievedwhentheindicatorlamp
ontheradaralarmtoneswitchisashing,theindicator
lampwillimmediatelyswitchfromashingstatetoconstant
ONstate;ifthesystemexitstheoperationstatewhenthe
indicatorlampisashing,theindicatorlampwillgoout
immediately.Incaseofsystemfailure,OurServiceDealer
shallbecontactedforoverhaulassoonaspossible.
Parkingprocess
Whenthetwomiddleradarsintherearofthevehicleareabout
150cmawayfromthebarrier,orwhentheradarsonbothsides
areabout60cmawayfromthebarrier,theparkingassistsystem
startstomakealarmsounds.Andthealarmsoundbecome
harsherwhenthevehicleisapproachingthebarrier.
Whenthetwomiddleradarsinthefrontofthevehicleareabout
90cmawayfromthebarrier,orwhentheradarsonbothsides
areabout60cmawayfromthebarrier,theparkingassistsystem
startsmakealarmsounds.Andthealarmsoundbecomeharsher
whenthevehicleisapproachingthebarrier.
Whenthedistanceofthevehiclefromthefrontorrearbarrier
islessthan35cm,theparkingassistsystemwillsoundalong
alarm.Atthismoment,itisimpossibletoeffectivelyidentifythe
barrierifyoucontinuetoreversethevehicle.
150 CM
35CM
35CM
90CM
Note:WhenthefrontparkingassistsystemworksunderD
gearandNgear,thefrontradarwilldetectobstaclesunder
normalworkingconditionsandwillproducealarmsounds.
Ifthedistancefromobstaclesdoesnotchangeafter3
seconds,thesystemwillstopsendingalarmfrequency
signals.Ifthedistancefromobstacleschangesagain,the
frontparkingassistsystemwillresumesendingalarms.
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Parkingcamera
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"
Theparkingcameraassistsystemisnotalways
reliableandisonlyplayingtheroleofguidance!
Duetolimitedvisualeld,theparkingcameracan’t
detectanyobstaclebeyonditsvisualeld.
Workingstatusofparkingcameraassistsystem:
AfterselectingRgear,theentertainmentsystemdisplaywill
beswitchedtotheoperationconditionofparkingcameras,
displayingthescenebehindthevehicleasreversereference.
Whenselectingothergears,theparkingcameraassistsystem
stopsworkingandthedisplayreturnstotheoriginalstate.
Note:Whenthevehicleentersthereversingstate,cameras
willoutputstaticreversingtrackswhicharedisplayed
ontheentertainmentsystemdisplayscreen,takethe
horizontalplaneasreference,andidentifytheareabehind
thevehicleinsegmentsdividedbyred,yellowandgreen
lines.
Driverassistancesystem
Note:Thetypeofadvanceddriverassistancesystem
(ADAS)onyourvehicledependsontheactualvehicle
congurationyoupurchased.
Thisvehicleisequippedwithvariousdriverassistancefunctions,
whichcanprovideactivedrivingassistance.Thefunctions
include:
AdaptiveCruiseControl(ACC)
ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)
AutomaticEmergencyBraking(AEB)
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW)
BlindSpotDetection(BSD)
ParkingAssistSystem
LaneChangeAssistance(LCA)
RearCrossTrafcAlert(RCTA)
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Driverassistancesystemcamera
TheDAScameraisusedtoachievethefollowingfunctions:
AdaptiveCruiseControl(ACC)
ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)
AutomaticEmergencyBraking(AEB)
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW)
Camerarestrictions
Thecameraunitissubjecttocertainrestrictions,whichinturn
limitthefunctionoftheunit.
Limitedeldofvision
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"
Thecamerahasalimitationsimilartothatof
humaneyes,thatis,its"eyesight"becomespoor
underheavyrain,blizzard,densefog,severe
sandstormorsnowfall.Undertheseconditions,
thefunctionsofthesystemsrelyingonthe
camerasmaybegreatlyreducedortemporarily
deactivated.
Whenusedforscanninglanestodetect
pedestrians,cyclistsandothervehicles,strong
head-onlights,reectionsonlanes,iceandsnow
onroadsurfaces,dirtyorunclearlanemarkings,
etc.,maygreatlyreducethefunctionofcamera.
Donotplace,pasteorinstallanythinginsideor
outsidethewindshieldinfrontoforaroundthe
cameraunit,otherwiseitmayinterferewiththe
relevantfunctionsofthecamera.
Thecameraunitislocatedattheupperpartofthewindshield.
Ifthedriversideinstrumentclusterinformationcenterdisplays
"CleanWindshield"or"CameraSystemFail",itindicatesthat
thecameraunitcannotdetectothervehiclesinfrontofyour
vehicle.Thetablebelowshowsexamplesofpossiblecauses
ofthedisplayoffaultinformationandcorrespondingactions:
CausesMeasures
Thewindshieldsurfacein
frontofthecameraunitistoo
dirty,orthereisiceorsnow.
Cleanthedustandiceor
snowonthewindshield
surfaceinfrontofthecamera
unit.
Thecamera'sviewisblocked
byfogandheavyrainorsnow.
Noactionrecommended.
Sometimes,thecamera
unitmaybecomepoorin
identifyingforeignobjectsin
caseofheavyrainandsnow.
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CausesMeasures
Dirtmayappearbetweenthe
insideofthewindshieldand
thecameraunit.
Itisrecommendedthatyou
driveyourvehicletoour
ServiceDealertocleanthe
windshieldundertheunit
cover.
Directsunlightandstrong
head-onlightsorroad
reectionsaremoreserious.
Noactionrecommended.
Sometimes,thecamera's
abilitytorecognizeobjects
understrongdirectsunlight
becomespoor.
Thecameraunithardwareis
damaged
Itisrecommendedthatyou
drivethevehicletoour
ServiceDealerforrepair.
Windshielddamaged
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"
Ifthereisacrack,scratchorgraveldamage
markcoveringabout0.5x3.0mmorlargerarea
onthewindshieldinfrontofanycameraunit
"window",pleasecontactourServiceDealerfor
windshieldreplacement.Failuretotakemeasures
mayresultindegradedperformanceofthedriver
assistancesystemusingthecameraunit.Inorder
toavoidoperationfailure,insufciencyordelay
ofthedriverassistancesystemusingthecamera
unit,thefollowingsuggestionsshouldalsobe
followed:
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"
Itisrecommendedthatyoudonotrepair
cracks,scratchesorgraveldamagemarksin
theareainfrontofthecameraunit,butreplace
theentirewindshield.
Beforereplacingthewindshield,please
contactourServiceDealer,toensurethatthe
appropriatewindshieldisorderedandinstalled.
Windshieldwipersofthesametypeor
approvedbyourServiceDealermustbe
installedwhenreplacingthem.
Afterthewindshieldisreplaced,thecamera
unitmustbere-calibratedbyourService
Dealertoensurethatallcamera-basedvehicle
systemsfunctionproperly.
Fieldofvisionblocked
Thecameraunithasalimitedeldofview.Insomecases,
anothervehiclecannotbedetected,orthedetectionwillbe
laterthanexpected.
Whendrivingonacurvingroad,theACCsystemmay
respondtothevehicleinotherlanes,ormaylacktimeto
respondtothevehicleinthesamelane,whichmayresult
inacollisionwiththefrontvehicleorlossofcontrolofthe
vehicle.Therefore,youshouldpayspecialattentionwhen
drivingonacurvingroadandbepreparedtoapplybrakes
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whennecessary.Whendrivingonacurvingroad,select
properspeed.
Ifavehicleintheadjacentlaneisnotwithinthe
sensor-monitoredareawhenenteringthelaneinfrontof
yourvehicle,thesensormaynotdetectthesevehicles,
resultingindelayedresponseoftheadaptivecruise
control.Thedrivershouldpaycloseattentiontothe
movementsofvehiclesinadjacentlanesandintervene
activelywhennecessary.
Donotusetheadaptivecruisecontrolonsteepslopes.On
asteepslope,theadaptivecruisecontrolcannotdetect
thevehicleinthesamelane.Onasteepslope,thedriver
usuallyneedstocontroltheaccelerationandbrakingof
thevehiclebyhimself/herself.Ifthebrakeisapplied,the
adaptivecruisecontrolwillbedeactivated.Inaddition,
inaccuratespeedcontrolmayoccurwhentheadaptive
cruiseisappliedonaslopedroad.
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcannotaccurately
judgethewidthofthefrontlane,sowhenthefrontlane
inthedrivingdirectionofthevehicleistoonarrowand
thedriverfeelsunabletopass,thedrivershouldapply
thebraketodeactivatetheadaptivecruisecontrolsystem
immediatelyandcontrolthevehiclebyhimself/herself.
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Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcannotguaranteethe
detectionofalltypesofvehiclesonthetravelingpath,
especiallyitisdifculttoidentifynarrowvehiclessuch
asbicyclesandmotorcycles.Driversshouldpayclose
attentiontothenarrowvehiclesinfrontoftheirvehicles.
Driverassistancesystemmillimeter-waveradar
Themillimeter-waveradarofthedriverassistantsystemisused
torealizethefollowingfunctions:
BlindSpotDetection(BSD)
LaneChangeAssistance(LCA)
RearCrossTrafcAlert(RCTA)
Therearesomerestrictionsforthemillimeter-waveradar,sothat
thefunctionoftheradarisrestricted.
Inaheavyrain,heavysnoworseveresandstorm,etc,the
functionmayberestricted.
Whendrivingonsharpbends,slopes,verywideornarrow
lanes,thefunctionisrestricted.
AdaptiveCruiseControl(ACC)
Adaptivecruisecontrolhelpsthedrivermaintainthesame
speedasthevehicleaheadandmaintainapreselectedtime
interval.Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcanbringyoua
morerelaxedandcomfortabledrivingexperiencewhendriving
onsmoothexpresswaysandlongstraightroads.Thedriver
cansettherequiredvehiclespeedandthetimeintervalwith
thefrontvehicle.Whenthecameraunitdetectsthatthevehicle
infrontisslowingdown,yourvehiclewillautomaticallyslow
downaccordingly.Whentheroadisonceagainunblocked,
yourvehiclewillberestoredtotheselectedspeed.
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"
Thedrivermustalwayspayattentiontothecurrent
trafcconditionsandintervenewhentheadaptive
cruisecontrolsystemfailstomaintainaproper
speedoracorrectdistance.Theadaptivecruise
controlsystemisunabletodealwithalltrafc,
weatherandroadconditions.
PleasereadallsectionsofthisHandbookonadaptive
cruisecontrolsystemtounderstandthelimitations
onthisfunction.Driversshouldhaveagood
understandingoftheselimitationsbeforeusingthe
function.
Thedriveralwaysbearstheultimateresponsibility
formaintainingthecorrectdistanceandspeed,even
iftheadaptivecruisecontrolsystemisactivated.
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Overview
Thedistancewiththevehicleaheadismeasuredbythecamera
unit.Thecruisecontrolfunctionadjuststhespeedusingthe
accelerationandbrakingfunctions.Whentheadaptivecruise
controlsystemusesthebrakes,itisnormalforthebrakesto
producelownoise.
Thepurposeofadaptivecruisecontrolistofollowthecarinfront
onthesamelaneatanintervalsetbythedriver.Ifthecamera
unitcannotdetectanyvehicleahead,thespeedsetandsaved
bythedriverwillbemaintained.Theabovesituationalsooccurs
ifthespeedofthevehicleaheadexceedsthesavedspeed.
Theadaptivecruisecontrolaimstocontrolspeedinasmooth
manner.Incaseofemergencybraking,thedrivermustbrake
byhimself/herself.Thisinvolvesalargedifferenceinspeed,or
ifthevehicleaheadisbrakedsuddenly.Unexpectedbrakingor
failuretobrakemayoccurduetothecameraunitlimitations.
Adaptivecruisecontrolcanallowyourvehicletofollowanother
vehicleatspeedsrangingfrom30km/hto120km/h.
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"
Adaptivecruisecontrolsystemisnotacollision
avoidancesystem.Ifthesystemdoesnotdetectthe
vehicleahead,thedrivermustintervene.
Forpeopleoranimals,aswellassmallvehicles
suchasbicycles,motorcycles,electricbicycles,the
adaptivecruisecontrolsystemwillnotapplythe
brake.Thisisalsothecaseforlowboytrailersand
approaching,slowlymovingorstationaryvehicles
andobjects.
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemshallnotbe
usedincaseofurbanroads,intersections,slippery
surfaces,roadswithaccumulatedwaterormud,
overcast,rainy/snowweather,poorvisibility,winding
roadsorexpresswayexits.
Thedriverassistancesystemisnotsuitableforthe
situationinwhichsunlightobliquelyshinesonthe
camerafromthefrontofthevehicleandthecasein
whichthehighbeamcomingfromtheoppositeside
shinesonthecameraatnightwhenentering/leaving
thetunnelentrance.
Adaptivecruisecontrol(ACC)switch
Theadaptivecruisecontrolswitchislocatedonthesteering
wheel.
:ACCmainswitch,whichispressedtoturnthesystemon
oroff.
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Whentheadaptivecruisecontrol(ACC)isactivated:
:ACCdeactivationswitch,whichispressedtodeactivatethe
adaptivecruisecontrolwithoutclearingthesetcruisespeed.
RES+ononthesteeringwheel:T oincreasethesaved
vehiclespeedorre-activatetheadaptivecruisecontroland
restorethesavedspeed.
SET-ononthesteeringwheel:Todecreasethesaved
vehiclespeedorre-activatetheadaptivecruisecontrolandsave
thecurrentspeed.
ononthesteeringwheel:T osetthefollowingdistance,
adjustthefollowingdistancecontrolledbyACC,andswitchthe
followingdistancefromLevel1toLevel3cyclically.
Instrumentclusterdisplay
:Settingsoffollowingdistance.
:ACCworkingstate.
:T argetcruisespeed.
:Indicatorofthefrontvehicle,whichisalwaysgreen
whenkeepingasafedistancefromthefrontvehicleandyellow
whenbecomingtooclosetothefrontvehicle.
Instrumentclusterinformationcenterdisplay
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"
Theadaptivecruisecontrolonlyreactstothe
vehiclesdetectedbyitscamera,soitmaynotissue
awarningortheremaybeadelayinwarning.When
brakingisrequired,donotwaitforthewarningtobe
issuedbeforeapplyingthebrake.
Whenthevehiclemaybeindangerofcollision,theinstrument
clusterinformationcenterwilldisplay:
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcanutilizeabout40%of
thebrakingcapacityofthefootbrake.Ifthefrontvehicleis
brakedurgentlyatahighspeed,theadaptivecruisecontrol
alonecannotslowdownthevehicletoasafespeed.Atthis
moment,theinstrumentclusterwilldisplay"ApplytheBrake"
andthedrivermustactimmediately.
Enablingandactivatingadaptivecruisecontrolsystem
Iftheadaptivecruisecontrolsystemistocontrolspeed,itmust
beenabledrst.
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Enablingadaptivecruisecontrolsystem
PresstheACCmainswitch,andtheinstrumentcluster
displays:
and,
indicatesthattheadaptivecruisecontrolsystemisinstandby
mode,andthestateofthefrontvehicleindicator
dependsonwhetherthecamerasystemrecognizesafront
vehicle.
ToactivatetheACC,thefollowingrequirementsmustbemet:
Thedriver'sseatbeltmustbefastenedandthedriver's
doormustbeclosed.
Thecurrentvehiclespeedmustbeatleast30km/h.
Whenthestandbymodeoftheadaptivecruisecontrolsystem
isnormal,pressSET-ononthesteeringwheel,the
ACCsystemisactivated,andtheinstrumentclusterdisplays:
,,
,.
Thecurrentspeedissavedinthememoryasthedesired
speedanddisplayednumericallyinthespeedometer.
Note:Iftheinstrumentclusterinformationcenterdisplays
"CruiseUnavailable",itindicatesthatthecameraunit
cannotdetectothervehiclesinfrontofitortheACCsystem
conditionsarenotmet.
Settingspeedforadaptivecruisecontrol
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcanbesettodifferent
speeds.Aftertheadaptivecruisefunctionisactivated,the
cruisespeedcanbechangedusingthebuttonsonthesteering
wheel.
ChangethesavedspeedbypressingRES+orSET-on
onthesteeringwheel:
T ochangeby+/-5km/h,useshortpress:
increase/decreasethespeedby5km/hforeachpress.
T ochangeby+/-1km/h,pressandholdthebuttonand
releaseitwhentheindicatorinthedriversidedisplay
showsthedesiredspeed.Thelastpressedvalueissaved
inthememory.
Ifthedriverdepressestheacceleratorpedalbeforepressing
thebuttononthesteeringwheeltoaccelerate,thespeedsaved
whenthebuttonispressedwillbecomethevehiclespeed,
providedthatthedriver'sfootisontheacceleratorpedalatthe
momentwhenthebuttonispressed.
Usingtheacceleratorpedaltotemporarilyincreasethevehicle
speed,forexample,whenovertaking,willnotaffecttheset
speed.Whentheacceleratorpedalisreleased,thevehicle
returnstothelastsavedspeed.
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Caution
TheminimumspeedsettingfortheACCsystemis30
km/h,andthevehiclespeedlowerthan30km/hcannotbe
selected/saved.
Note:AftertheACCisactivated,usetheacceleratorpedal
toincreasethevehiclespeed.Thecruisecontrolwillnot
functionduringtheperiodfromdepressingtheaccelerator
pedaltoreleasingthepedal,andtheinstrumentcluster
informationcenterwilldisplay"Activespeed".
Settingtimeintervalforadaptivecruisecontrol
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemcanbesettodifferenttime
intervals.
Forthevehicleahead,therearedifferenttimeintervalsto
selectfrom,whicharedisplayedas13horizontallinesin
theinstrumentclusterinformationcenter:themorelines,the
longerthetimeinterval.Onelinerepresentsapproximately
1.6secondsfromthevehicleahead,andthreelinesrepresent
approximately2.4seconds.Thesamesymbolisalsodisplayed
whenthedistancewarningfunctionisenabled.
Note:Whenthefrontvehicleindicatorisdisplayed,theACC
enablesyourvehicletofollowthevehicleaheadatapreset
timeinterval.
Aftertheadaptivecruisecontrolisactivated,thefollowing
distancecanbesetviathebuttonsonthesteeringwheel,which
defaultstoLevel3.
Pressthebuttononthesteeringwheel,andthefollowing
distancecyclicallyswitchesfromLevel1toLevel3.
Insomecases,theadaptivecruisecontrolmayallowthetime
intervaltovarysignicantlysothatthevehiclecansmoothly
andcomfortablyfollowthevehicleinfront.Whenthedistance
isshortandthespeedislow,theadaptivecruisecontrolwill
slightlyincreasethetimeinterval.
Caution
Incaseofanyunexpectedcircumstances,theshorttime
intervalcanonlyprovidethedriverwithashortperiodoftime
toreactandtakeaction.
Note:Thehigherthevehiclespeed,thelongerthedistance
inmetersatagiventimeinterval.
Disabling/deactivatingadaptivecruisecontrol
Theadaptivecruisecontrolfunctioncanbetemporarilydisabled,
settostandbymodeandrestartedatalatertime,ordirectly
turnedoff.
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Pressthebuttononthesteeringwheel,andthe"Adaptive
CruiseControl(ACC)Indicator"intheinstrument
clusterchangesfromgreentowhite.Theadaptivecruise
controlsystemisdisabledandsettostandbymode;the
adaptivecruisecontrolsystemistemporarilyturnedoffand
settostandbymode.
Pressthebuttononthesteeringwheel,andtheadaptive
cruisecontrolfunctioniscompletelyturnedoff,thecruise
controlspeeddoesnotresume,andthedisplaycontentabout
adaptivecruisecontrolonthedriversidedisplaydisappears.
Standbymodewithdriver'sintervention
Theadaptivecruisecontrolfunctionwillbetemporarilydisabled
andsettostandbymodeunderthefollowingconditions:
Footbrakedepressed
Usingtheacceleratorpedaltotemporarilyincreasethe
vehiclespeed,forexample,whenovertaking,willnotaffect
thesetting.Whentheacceleratorpedalisreleased,the
vehiclewillreturntothelastsavedspeed.
Reactivatethecruisecontrolsystemfromstandbymode
PressRES+orSET-ononthesteeringwheelupordown,
andthevehiclespeedissettothelastsavedspeed.
Caution
Signicantaccelerationmayoccurafterthespeedis
resumedbypressingthesteeringwheelbuttons.
Autowaitingmode
Theadaptivecruisecontrolreliesonothersystems,suchasESP
system.Ifthefunctionofanysystemisdisabled,theadaptive
cruisecontrolsystemwillbeautomaticallydisabled.
Inthecaseofautomaticdeactivation,asoundsignalwillbe
emittedandamessagewillbedisplayedonthedriverside
display.Thedrivermustintervenetomatchthespeedand
distanceofthevehicleahead.
Thecausesofautomaticdisablingmaybe:
Thevehiclespeedislowerthan30km/handtheACCisnot
surewhether"thevehicleahead"isastationaryvehicleor
otherobjects,suchasspeedbumps.
Thevehiclespeedislowerthan30km/handthevehicle
aheadturns,sotheACCnolongerfollowsthevehicleahead.
Thedriveropenedthedoor.
Thedriverunfastenedhis/herseatbelt.
Thedrivemotorspeedistoolow/toohigh.
Thetirelostitsgrip.
Thebrakingtemperatureistoohigh.
Theparkingbrakeisused
ESPfunctionisactivated.
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WhentheESPisOFF(i.e.presstheESPOFFswitch,the
indicatorontheswitchwillilluminate,theESPOFFindicator
ontheinstrumentpackwillilluminate,andtheESPsystem
willbeturnedoff).
Therecognitionabilityofthecameraunitisdeterioratedunder
directsunlightorhead-onstronglight.
UsingACCsystemtochangetarget
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemhasthefunctionofchanging
targets.
Changingtarget
Ifthetargetvehicleaheadsuddenlyturns,thetrafcaheadmay
bejudgedasstationary.
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Whentheadaptivecruisecontrolsystemfollows
anothervehicleataspeedapproximatelymore
than30km/handthetargetvehiclechangesfrom
amovingstatetoastationarystate,theadaptive
cruisecontrolsystemwillignorethestationary
vehicleandselectthesavedvehiclespeedinstead.
Atthispoint,thedrivermustactivelyinterveneand
brake.
Theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemisdeactivatedandsetto
standbymode:
Whenthevehiclespeedislowerthan30km/handthe
adaptivecruisecontrolsystemisnotsurewhetherthetarget
objectisastationaryvehicleorsomeotherobject,suchas
speedbumps.
Whenthevehiclespeedislowerthan30km/handthevehicle
aheadturns,theadaptivecruisecontrolsystemwillnolonger
followthevehicleahead.
ACCrestrictions
Insomecases,theACCwillberestricted.Alwayskeepinmind
thatadaptivecruisecontrolismainlyusedwhendrivingon
smoothroads.Whendrivingwithheavyloadsonsteepdownhill
roads,itmaybedifcultforthefunctiontomaintainthecorrect
distancefromthevehicleahead.Inthesecases,becarefuland
preparetobrakeatanytime.
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Usingcruisecontrolonslopes
Theperformanceofcruisecontrolsystemonaslopedepends
onthevehiclespeed,loadandgradientoftheslope.Whenthe
vehiclerunsuphill,itmayberequiredtodepresstheaccelerator
pedaltomaintainthevehiclespeed.Whenthevehicleruns
downhill,itmayberequiredtobrakeorshifttoalowgearto
maintainthevehiclespeed.
ACCsymbolsandmessages
Theinstrumentclusterinformationcenterwilldisplaysome
symbolsandmessagesrelatedtotheadaptivecruisecontrol
system.
SymbolMessageMeaning
Slightlydepress
theaccelerator
pedalorpress
RES+on
onthesteering
wheelup
Theadaptive
cruisecontrolis
re-activatedfrom
standbymode.
Activespeed
Duringthe
operation
ofadaptive
cruisecontrol,
depressingthe
acceleratorpedal
toacceleratewill
automatically
deactivatethe
cruising.
PresstheBrake
Thevehicle
needsdriver's
intervention.
CameraSystem
Failure
Thesystem
isnotworking
properly.Please
contactour
ServiceDealer
forservice.
Cruise
Unavailable
Thesystem
istemporarily
unavailable.
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ForwardCollisionWarning(FCW)andAutomatic
EmergencyBraking(AEB)
Theforwardcollisionwarning(FCW)functionwarnsthedriver
ofpedestrians,bicyclesorvehiclesinfrontofthevehiclewith
visualandaudiosignals.Ifthedriverfailstotakeactionwithina
reasonableperiodoftime,thesystemwilltriggertheautomatic
emergencybraking(AEB)function.
TheFCWcanpreventcollisionorreducethecollisionspeed,
andcanassistthedriverwhenthereisariskofcollisionwith
pedestrians,cyclistsorothervehicles.
TheAEBisanauxiliaryfunction,whichcanassistthedriverin
avoidingcollisionaccidentsintrafcjams,forexample,inthe
caseofaccidentscausedbychangesintrafcaheadandlack
ofconcentration.Incaseofimminentcollisionrisk,thisfunction
canautomaticallybrakethevehiclewhenthedriverfailstoapply
thebrakeduetodelayedresponseand/orbypassesobstacles,
thusprovidingassistancetothedriver.
TheAEBactivatesshortandsharpbrakingandstopsthevehicle
undernormalconditionstoallowyourvehicletobestoppedjust
behindthevehicleinfront.Formostdrivers,thisisnotanormal
drivingstyleandtheymayfeeluncomfortable.
TheAEBisenabledwhenthedrivershouldstartbrakingearly,
soitcannotassistthedriverinallcases.
TheAEBisdesignedtostartaslateaspossibleinordertoavoid
unnecessaryintervention.
ThedriverorpassengerusuallyonlynoticesthefunctionofAEB
whenthevehicleisabouttocollide.
TheAEBcanreducethevehiclespeedbyupto40km/htoavoid
collisionwithvehicleorbicycleinfrontofthevehicle.
Ifthespeeddifferenceisgreaterthan40km/h,theAEBcannot
automaticallyavoidcollision.Inthiscase,thedriverneedsto
brakeinadvancetocompletelyavoidcollision.
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TheAEBshouldnotbeusedasareasonfordrivers
tochangetheirdrivingstyleatwill.Ifthedriver
completelyreliesonthefunctionofAEBtobrake,a
collisionaccidentwilloccursoonerorlater.
Enablingforwardcollisionwarningandautomatic
emergencybraking
SetinEntertainmentSystemVehicleSettingsDriver
Assistance.
Theforwardcollisionwarningandautomaticemergencybraking
systemperformsthreestepsinthefollowingorder:
1Collisionwarning
Firstthedriveriswarnedthatacollisionmaybeimminent.
TheFCWdetectspedestrians,cyclistsorvehiclesthatare
stationaryortravelinginthesamedirectionasthedriver's
vehicle.Whenthereisariskofcollisionwithpedestrians,
cyclistsorothervehicles,thevehiclewillalertthedriver
throughashing"FCW/AEBwarninglight(yellow)",
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soundsignalandtactilewarningintheformofalighttapon
thebrakes.Notactilewarningwillbeissuedatalowspeed,
orduringemergencybrakingoracceleration.
2Brakingsupport
Ifthecollisionriskhasfurtherincreasedafterthecollision
warningisissued,auxiliarybrakingwillbeenabled.Ifthe
systemdeterminesthatthebrakingforceisnotenoughto
avoidcollision,auxiliarybrakingwillbeenabledtoenhance
thedriver'sbrakingforce.
3Automaticbraking
Theautomaticbrakingfunctionisnallyenabled.Ifthe
driverstilldoesnottakecollisionavoidanceactionswhile
thecollisionriskisimminent,theautomaticbrakingfunction
willbetriggered.Thiswillhappenwhetherthedriverbrakes
ornot.Brakingoccurswithmaximumbrakingforcein
ordertoreducecollisionspeedorwithlimitedbrakingforce
sufcienttoavoidcollision.WhentheAEBsuccessfully
avoidscollisionwithstationaryobjects,thevehiclewill
remainstationaryandthedriverisexpectedtotakeactive
actions.Ifthevehicleisbrakedduetotheslowspeedofthe
vehicleahead,thespeedwillbereducedtothesamespeed
asthatmaintainedbythevehicleahead.Thedrivercan
interruptthebrakeinterventionatanytimebydepressing
theacceleratorpedal.
Caution
WhentheAEBbrakes,thebrakelightturnson.
WhentheAEBfunctionisactivatedandthebrakeisapplied,
"FCW/AEBwarninglight(Red)"intheinstrument
clusterwillturnon,accompaniedwithanaudiblewarning,
indicatingthatthefunctionisactivatedorhasalreadybeen
activated.
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TheAEBisanauxiliaryfunctionthatcannotwork
underalldrivingconditions,trafc,weatherandroad
conditions.Thewarningisonlyactivatedwhenthere
isahighriskofcollision.BeforeusingtheAEB,
thedrivershouldchecktherestrictionstheyneedto
knowbyreferringtothissection.
Whenthevehiclespeedexceeds80km/h,the
warningandbrakinginterventionforpedestrians
andcyclistswillbedeactivated.Theautomatic
brakingfunctionofAEBcanpreventcollisionor
reducecollisionspeed.Inordertoensurefull
brakingperformance,thedrivershouldalwaysstep
onthebrakepedal,evenwhenthevehicleisbraked
automatically.
TheAEBwillnotactivatetheautomaticbraking
functionincaseofheavyacceleration.Thedriver
shouldalwaysberesponsibleformaintainingthe
correctdistanceandspeed,andneverwaitforthe
systemtoissueacollisionwarningorfortheAEBto
intervene.
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Settingthesensitivityofforwardcollisionwarning
WhentheFCWisenabled,thesensitivityofthisfunctioncanbe
set.
SetinEntertainmentSystemVehicleSettingsDriver
Assistance.
Sensitivitydeterminesthewarningdistanceofthesystemand
adjuststhedistancefromwhichthevisual,acousticandtactile
warningsaretriggered.Ifyouthinktherearetoomanywarnings,
interferingwithdriving,youcanreducethesensitivity.Thiswill
causesystemwarningstoappearatalaterstage,reducingthe
totalnumberofwarnings.
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Ifthereisacollisionrisk,theFCWwillwarnthe
driver;however,thisfunctioncannotshortenthe
driver'sreactiontime.TomaketheAEBfunction,it
isrecommendedtoalwaysdrivewiththesensitivity
settoHigh.
EvenifthesensitivityhasbeensettoHigh,the
warningmaybedetectedlateinsomecases,for
example,whenthereisalargedifferenceinspeedor
whenthevehicleaheadsuddenlybrakes.
Anyautomaticsystemcannotensure100%normal
operationunderallconditions.Therefore,never
drivetowardspeopleorvehicleswhentesting
FCW/AEB,whichmaycauseseriousdamageand
injuryordeath.
Detectingobstaclesthroughforwardcollisionwarning
andautomaticemergencybraking
ObstaclesthatFCW/AEBdetectsincludevehicles,bicyclesand
pedestrians.
Vehicle
FCW/AEBcandetectmostvehiclesthatarestationaryor
runninginthesamedirectionasthedriver'svehicle.Inorderfor
FCW/AEBtodetectvehiclesatnight,thefrontandrearlightsof
thevehiclemustworkandbeclearlylit.
Cyclist
ThebestexampleofwhatFCW/AEBdeterminesasacyclistis
asfollows:
Clearbodycontourandbicyclecontour.
Togetthebestperformanceoutofthesystem,thesystem
functionofdetectingcyclistsshallreceiveasclearandaccurate
informationaspossibleaboutthecontoursofthehumanbody
andthebicycle,whichmeansthatthebicycle,head,arm,
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shoulder,thigh,upperandlowerbodiescanberecognizedin
combinationwithstandardhumanmotionpatterns.
Ifthecamerafailstocapturethecyclist'sbodyoralargepartof
thebicycle,thesystemcannotdetectthecyclist.Inorderforthis
functiontodetectthecyclist,he/shemustbeanadultandride
an"adultbicycle".
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FCW/AEBisanauxiliaryfunction,whichcannot
detect:allbicycleusersinallsituations,orsome
bicycleuserswithblurredgure,suchascyclists
withclothescoveringthebodycontourandbicycles
loadedwithlargegoods.
Thedrivershouldalwaysberesponsiblefordriving
properlyandattheappropriatespeedtomaintaina
safedistance.
Pedestrians
Thebestexampleofthesystemdetectingpedestrianswithclear
bodyshapeisasfollows:
Togetthebestperformanceoutofthesystem,thesystem
functionofdetectingpedestriansshallreceiveasclearand
accurateinformationaspossibleaboutthebodyshape,which
meansthatthehead,arm,shoulder,thigh,upperandlower
bodiescanberecognizedincombinationwithstandardhuman
motionpatterns.
Inorderforthisfunctiontodetectpedestrians,pedestriansmust
becontrastedwiththebackground,whichmaybeaffectedby
clothing,backgroundandweather.Ifthecontrastislow,thetime
whenpedestriansaredetectedwillbelaterornotdetectedatall,
whichmeansthatthewarningandbrakingwillbedelayedornot
realized.
Withtheuseofcarheadlights,FCW/AEBcanalsodetect
pedestriansatnight.
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FCW/AEBisanauxiliaryfunctionthatcannot
detectallpedestriansinallsituations,forexample,
pedestrianswhoarepartiallyshielded,whosegure
isdifculttorecognizeowingtotheclothesorwhose
heightislessthan80cm;pedestrianswithpoor
contrastwiththebackground,leadingtodelayed
orabsenceofwarningandbrakingintervention;
pedestrianscarryinglargeobjects.
Thedrivershouldalwaysberesponsiblefordriving
properlyandattheappropriatespeedtomaintaina
safedistance.
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Restrictionsonforwardcollisionwarningandautomatic
emergencybraking
TheFCW/AEBfunctionmaybelimitedundercertain
circumstances.
Surroundings
Relativelylowobjects
Low-hangingobjects,suchasags/pennantsformarking
loads,oraccessorieshigherthanthehood,suchasauxiliary
lightsandbumpers,willrestrictthisfunction.
Slippage
Onslipperyroadsurfaces,thebrakingdistancewillbe
extended,whichmayleadtoareductioninAEB'sabilityto
avoidcollision.Undertheseconditions,theanti-lockbrake
andelectronicstabilitycontrolwillapplythebestbraking
forceandmaintainastabletraveling.
Head-onlights
Itmaybedifculttonoticethevisualwarningsignalinthe
instrumentclusterunderstrongsunlight,reectinglightor
wearingsunglasses,orwhenthedriverdoesnotlookstraight
ahead.
Fieldofvisionofcameraunit
Thecamera'seldofvisionislimited,soinsomecases
pedestrians,bicyclesandvehiclescannotbedetected,orthe
detectionresultislaterthanexpected.Inthedarkofnight,
dirtyvehiclesmaybedetectedlaterthanothervehicles,and
motorcyclesmaybedetectedlaterornotatall.
Ifatextmessageinthedriversidedisplayshowsthatthe
cameraunitisblocked,FCW/AEBmaynotbeabletodetect
thepedestrians,bicycles,vehiclesorroadmarkingsinfront
ofthevehicle.ThismeansthatthefunctionofFCW/AEBmay
bedegraded.
However,theerrormessageisnotdisplayedinallcases
wherethewindshieldsensorisblocked.Therefore,thedriver
mustpayattentiontokeepingthewindshieldandthefront
areaofthecameraunitunobstructed.
Driver'sintervention
Reversing
FCW/AEBistemporarilydisabledwhenyourvehicleis
reversing.
Lowspeed
FCW/AEBwillnotbeactivatedatverylowspeeds(less
than8km/h),sothesystemwillnotintervenewhenyour
vehicleapproachesthevehicleinfrontatverylowspeeds,
forexample,whenparking.
Driver'sactivebehavior
Drivercommandsalwayshavepriority.FCW/AEBwillnot
interveneordelaywarning/interventionifthedriverturns
andacceleratesdecisively,evenifacollisionmaynotbe
avoided.Activeandconsciousdrivingcandelaycollision
warningandinterventiontime,thusminimizingunnecessary
warnings.WhenthedriveractivelyturnsofftheESP(i.e.
presstheESPOFFswitch,theindicatorontheswitchwill
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illuminate,theESPOFFindicatorontheinstrumentpackwill
illuminate,andtheESPsystemwillbeturnedoff),theAEB
willnotintervene.
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Iftrafcconditionsorexternalinuencingfactors
preventthecameraunitfromcorrectlydetecting
pedestrians,cyclistsorvehicles,warningsand
brakinginterventionsmaybedelayedornotbe
implementedatall.
Tobedetectedatnight,theheadlightsandtaillights
mustbeonandextremelybright.
Duetodarknessorpoorvisibility,thewarningfor
stationaryorslow-movingvehicleswillbecanceled.
Whenthevehiclespeedexceedsabout80km/h,the
warningandbrakinginterventionforpedestriansand
cyclistswillbeoff.Whenthevehiclespeedexceeds
about100km/h,thewarningandbrakingintervention
forvehicleswillbeoff.
Donotplace,pasteorinstallanythinginsideor
outsidethewindshieldinfrontoforaroundthe
cameraunit,otherwiseitmayinterferewiththe
relevantfunctionsofthecamera.
FCW/AEBsymbolsandmessages
Theinstrumentclusterinformationcenterwilldisplaysome
symbolsandmessagesrelatedtotheforwardcollisionwarning
andautomaticemergencybrakingsystem.
SymbolMessageMeaning
Frontcollision
assistance
systemoff
FCWaudibleand
visualalarmsare
off.
AEBSystemOffAEBfunctionis
off.
CollisionriskFCWfunctionis
active.
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Automatic
emergency
braking
AEBfunctionis
active.
FCW/AEB
Warning
FCWyellow
indicatorashes
AEBredindicator
turnson
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW)
Thelanekeepingassistfunctionisdesignedtoassistthedriver
inreducingtheriskofaccidentallanedepartureonexpressways
orsimilarmainroadsundercertaincircumstances.
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW):towarnthedriverbysound
andlightsignals.
Iftheroadmarkingsareclearlyvisibleandthevehiclespeed
isbetween60150km/h,thelanedeparturewarningfunction
(LDW)canbeenabled.
Thisfunctionmaynotbeavailableonnarrowroads,inwhich
caseitwillenterstandbymode.Thisfunctionwillbeavailable
againwhentheroadiswideenough.
LDWinterface:
Ifthevehicleisabouttocrossthelane,thelanedeparture
warningsystemwillwarnthedriverbysoundandlightsignals.
Whenthedirectionindicatoristurnedon,therewillbeno
steeringcorrectionorreminderfromthelanekeepingassist
system.
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Thelanekeepingassistsystemisonlyadriver
assistancefunctionandcannotfunctionunder
alldrivingconditions,trafc,weatherandroad
conditions.Driversshouldalwaysbeartheultimate
responsibilityforensuringsafedrivingofvehicles
andabidebyapplicablelawsandroadtrafcrules.
Lanekeepingassistnotintervene
Insomecases,thelanedeparturewarningsystemallowsthe
vehicletocrosslanelineswithoutenablingsteeringassistor
issuingwarnings.Thishappenswhenthedirectionindicatoris
operatingorwhenthedriver"ismaking"asharpturn.
Undersomeharshconditions,thelanedeparturewarning
systemmaybeunabletoproperlyassistthedriver.Inthiscase,
itisrecommendedtoturnoffthisfunction.Examplesofsuch
conditionsare:
Theroadisunderconstruction.
Poorroadsurface,unclearlaneline,androadconditionswith
interferenceonthelanelines.
Asharpcurborsurfacelineratherthanalaneline.
Avery"sporty"drivingstyle.
Workingconditionsinatunnel.
Winterroadconditions.
Severeweatherwithreducedvisibilityandslopingroads.
Enabling/Disablinglanedeparturewarningsystem
Activatinglanedeparturewarningfunciton
SetinEntertainmentSystemVehicleSettingsDriver
Assistance.
Activating/Deactivating
Thefunctioncanbeactivatedordeactivatedthroughthe
"Customize"switchofentertainmentsystemortheLCWswitch
intheinstrumentcluster.
LaneDepartureWarning(LDW)
Turnonthesystem,andtheinstrumentclusterinformation
centerdisplayinterfacesareasfollows:
Thelanelinesonthedisplayinterfaceofinstrumentcluster
informationcenteriswhite,andthe"LCWwarninglight"
islitinwhite.
Ifthevehiclespeedishigherthan60km/h,andthesystem
detectstheleftorrightlaneline,thelanelinesonthedisplay
interfaceoftheinstrumentclusterinformationcenterwillbe
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green,andthe"LCWwarninglight"willbelitin
green.Atthispoint,ifthevehicledeviatesfromtheoriginal
lanelinewithoutturningontheturnsignals,yellowwarning
lightashes,accompaniedwithbuzzes,andthealarm
interfaceofthelanedeparturewarningsystempopsupin
thedisplayinterfaceofinstrumentclusterinformationcenter,
withthelanelinethatthevehicleleanstowardsashing.
Settingthesensitivityoflanedeparturewarning
WhentheLDWisenabled,thesensitivityofthisfunctioncanbe
set.
SetinEntertainmentSystemVehicleSettingsDriver
Assistance.
Sensitivitydeterminesthewarningdistanceofthesystemand
adjuststhedistancefromwhichthevisual,acousticandtactile
warningsaretriggered.Ifyouthinktherearetoomanywarnings,
interferingwithdriving,youcanreducethesensitivity.Thiswill
causesystemwarningstoappearatalaterstage,reducingthe
totalnumberofwarnings.
BlindSpotDetection(BSD)
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Theblindspotdetectionsystemisnotalways
reliable.Itisasupplementationtoratherthana
substitutionforthesafetydrivingpracticesand
exteriormirrors.
Theblindspotmonitoringsystemwarninglightsarelocatedon
bothexteriormirrors.
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Monitoredarea
2
3
1
1Mainvehicle
2Leftadjacentarea
3Rightadjacentarea
Earlywarningmode
Whenthereisatargetvehicleintheleftadjacentareaorright
adjacentarea,thesystemwillgivethemainvehicleaprompt
andthewarninglightonthecorrespondingsidewillremainon.
Whenthereisatargetvehicleovertakingthemainvehicleata
highspeedintheleftadjacentareaorrightadjacentarea,
thesystemwillgivethemainvehicleapromptandthewarning
lightonthecorrespondingsidewillremainon.
Emergencywarningmode
Whenthereisatargetvehicleintheleftadjacentareaorright
adjacentareaandthemainvehicleisintendedtochangethe
lanemeanwhile,thesystemwillgiveanearlywarningforthe
mainvehicleandthewarninglightonthecorrespondingside
willash.
Note:Theblindspotdetectionfunctionwillbeenabledonly
whenthevehiclespeedisgreaterthan30km/handless
than120km/h.
Note:Thesystemonlymonitorsalimitedareabesidethe
mainvehicle,andcannotprovidesufcientwarningofthe
vehiclesapproachingthemainvehiclefrombehind.
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LaneChangeAssistance(LCA)
Thelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglightsarelocated
onbothexteriormirrors.
Blindspotdetection
Whenthetargetvehicleentersthedetectionzone,thelane
changeassistancesystemwarninglightonthecorresponding
sidewillremainon.
Iftheturnsignalonthecorrespondingsidewillbeturnedonat
themoment,thelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglight
willchangetoash.
ThescopeofdetectionofZoneincludestwosubzones,each
being3meterswideandrunningfromtheblindspotto3meters
behindtherearofthevehicle.
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Lanechangeassistance
Whenthetargetvehicleentersthedetectionzone,and
rapidlyapproachesyourvehicle,lanechangecouldcause
collision,thelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglighton
thecorrespondingsidewillremainon.
Iftheturnsignalonthecorrespondingsidewillbeturnedonat
themoment,thelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglight
willchangetoash.
ThescopeofdetectionofZoneincludestwosubzones,each
being3meterswideandrunningfrom45metersbehindtherear
ofthevehicle.
Note:Thefunctionsofblindspotdetectionandlanechange
assistancecanbeactivatedonlywhenthevehiclespeedis
greaterthan30km/h.
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RearCrossTrafcAlert(RCTA)
Thelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglightsarelocated
onbothexteriormirrors.
Ifthetargetvehicleentersthedetectionzone(whichincludes
twosubzones,being20meterseachandlocatedtoleftandright
ofyourvehicle)whileyourvehicleisreversing,collisioncould
occur,andthelanechangeassistancesystemwarninglighton
thecorrespondingsidewillash.
Note:Thefunctionofvehicledetectionwhilereversingcan
beactivatedonlywhenthespeedoftargetvehicleis10to
30km/handthespeedofyourvehicleislessthan10km/h.
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Tires
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"
DEFECTIVETIRESAREDANGEROUS!
DoNOTdriveyourvehicleifanytireisexcessively
wornordamaged,orisinatedtoanincorrect
pressure.
DoNOToverloadvehicle.
Incorrecttireinationpressuresoranunbalancedwheeland
tireassemblycanseriouslyaffectthestability,especiallywhen
drivingwithhighpayloadsorathighspeeds.Under-inationwill
increaserollingresistanceandacceleratetirewear,resultingin
tiredamage,evenanaccident.
Alwaysdrivewithconsiderationfortheconditionofthetires;the
mostcommoncausesoftirefailureare:
Bumpingagainstkerbs.
Drivingoverdeeppotholes.
Tireunder-inationorpressureoverloadduringdriving.
Uneventreadwearcanbecausedbyfaultywheelalignment.
See“Tires”inMaintenanceandServicesection.
Wintertires
"
"
Thevehiclespeedshallnotexceedthemaximum
allowablespeedoftheinstalledwintertires,
otherwisethetiresmaysuddenlylosepressure,
delaminate,orevenburst,whichmayeasilycause
accidents!
Besuretoadjustthespeedaccordingtothe
specicclimate,roadsandtrafcconditions.Do
nottakerisksbytakingadvantageoftheanti-skid
performanceprovidedbywintertiresandbeware
accidents!
Wintertirescanimprovethehandlingstabilityandbraking
performanceofthevehiclewhendrivinginalowtemperature
environmentoronicyroads.Itissuggestedthatwintertires
shouldbeusedwhenthetemperatureislowerthan7.
Whenavehicleisrunningunderwinterroadconditions,winter
tirescangreatlyimprovethehandlingstabilityandbraking
performance.Non-wintertireshavepoorskidresistanceatlow
temperaturesoronicyroadsduetotheirstructure(tirewidth,
rubbercomposition,patterntype,etc.).
Itisrecommendedtousewintertiresofthesamesizeandload
indexasthatoftheoriginaltires,andallthefourwheelsshall
usewintertires.
Whenthetreaddepthofwintertiresiswornto4mm,theskid
resistancewilldecreaseobviously.
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Themaximumallowablespeedofwintertiresshallbesubjectto
thespeedcodeonthetires.
SpeedsymbolMaximumspeed(km/h)
C60
D65
E70
F80
G90
J100
K110
L120
M130
N140
P150
Q160
R170
S180
T190
H210
V240
W270
Y300
Whenthetemperaturerisesabove7,itisrecommendedto
replacewintertireswithnon-wintertires.
Anti-skidchain
Whendrivingavehicleinthesnow,itisrecommendedtoapply
Santi-skidchaintothedrivingwheels.
Theanti-skidchaincouldincreasethetractionwhendrivingon
roadsinwinter.Ifyouwanttoinstalltheanti-skidchain,please
rememberthat:
1Notallwheelsandtiresaresuitableforananti-skidchain.
Wheninstallinganti-skidchains,onlyapprovedtiresizecan
beused.
2Installanti-skidchainsonthedrivewheels.Pleasefollowthe
instructionsofanti-skidchainmanufacturer.
Itisjustinthesnowthatyoucandrivethevehicleatmaximum
speedallowedbytheanti-skidchain.Pleasecomplywiththe
regulatoryrequirementsoftheresidentcountry.Removethe
anti-skidchainimmediatelywhendrivingonthesnow-freeroad.
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Loading
Eachdriverisobligedtoensurehisvehicleisfreeofoverload.
Note:Themaximumallowabletotalmassisindicated
ontheVINPlatelocatedatfrontlowerofBpillar.
ThisHandbookintroducesthecorrectvehicleweight
parameters,see“Vehicleweightparameters”inGeneral
TechnicalParameterssection.
Loadcarrying
Goodsshallbeplacedbetweenbothaxlesandneitherdeviate
tothefrontaxleloadingareanortherearaxleloadingarea.
Heaviergoodsshallbedistributedevenly,andtheheaviest
goodsshallbeplacedbetweenbothaxles.
Hazardousloads
Thereisalegalrequirementtodisplayaspecictypeofexternal
warningsignonthevehicleifcertainhazardousgoodsarebeing
carried.
Loadrestraint
"
"
Secureallloadsinthevehicletopreventpersonal
injuryduetomovementofloads.
Note:Thedriverisobligedtoensureallgoodshavebeen
xedcorrectly.
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Loadrestraintassemblies
"
"
Loadrestraintassemblies,wheninstalled,willstand
outfromthevehicleoor.Topreventpeoplefrom
tripping,itisrecommendedthattheyberemoved
whennotneeded.
Holesofloadrestraintassembliesarepre-setonthevanoor.
Qualiedloadrestraintassembliescanbepurchasedand
installedfromOurServiceDealer.
Partition
"
"
Asthefullpartitionisnotdesignedtorestrainloads,
loadsshallbesecuredproperlyagainstmovement
evenwithapartitioninstalled.
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Trailertowing
Instructionsoftrailertowing
Thevehiclesaredesignedforuseprimarilyasapassenger
andloadbearingvehicle.Towingatrailermaycreateadverse
effectsonanumberoffactorsincludinghandling,durability,
performanceandbraking.Werecommendforthesafetyof
yourself,yourpassengersandothersthatthevehicleandtrailer
isnotoverloaded.
Thewarrantydoesnotcoveranydamagescausedbyorrelating
totowingatrailer.
Weightlimits
Establishthatgrossvehicleweight,trailertowballdownload,
trailerweightandaxleweightsareallinaccordanceandnot
exceedingtheirindividuallimits.
Grossvehicleweight
Pleaserefertoyourvehiclesdatalabelforreferenceonwhat
grossvehicleweightmustnotbeexceeded.
Grossvehicleweightisthecombinedweighttotalofthetrailer
towbar,unloadedvehicle,driver,luggageandpassengers.
Thisalsoincludestheweightofanyaccessoriesorequipment
addedtothevehicle.
Instructionsbeforeuse
Thestatespecictrailertowingregulationsmustbefollowed.
Thevehiclespeedshouldnotexceed100km/h.Thevehicle
speedshouldnotexceed70km/hwhenchanginglanesor
steering.
Itisonlyapplicabletocenteraxletrailers,andtheload
speciedin"Recommendedtowingweight"shallnotbe
exceededwhentowingtrailers.
Whenanewvehiclehasbeendrivenoravehiclehashad
powertrainpartschangedtonewparts,itisrecommended
nottotowatraileruntilthedrivingdistancereaches800km.
Placetheloadascloseaspossibletothetraileraxle,x
itsecurelyandplaceitaslowaspossible,whileensuring
thatthetowingweightandtheloadallowedbythetowball
arenotexceeded(Referto"Recommendedtowingweight"
fordetails).Forbeststabilityofthetrailerinanunladen
vehicle,placetheloadinthetrailertowardsthenosewithin
themaximumnoseload(Referto"Recommendedtowing
weight"fordetails),asthisgivesthebeststability.
Thespeciedtrailerloadsareonlyapplicabletoanaltitude
lessthan1,000m.Astheairdensitydecreaseswiththe
altitudeincrease,causingthedrivepoweroutputandgrade
abilitytodrop,thetotalmassmustbereducedby10%when
thealtitudeincreasesby1,000m.
Thetiresoftowingvehicleshallbeadjustedtothespecied
pressure,andthepressureoftrailertiresshallalsobe
checked,andonthereartirepressure,atleast20kPa(0.2bar)
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abovethetirepressureasrecommendedfornormaluse(i.e.
withoutatrailerattached).
Ifthetrafcconditionsbehindthetrailerareinvisiblethrough
thestandardoutsiderearviewmirrors,twoadditionalrear
viewmirrorsmustbeinstalledonthereversibleboomand
adjustedtoensuresufcientrearviewatanytime.
Theheadlampsshallbecheckedandadjustedifnecessary
afteratrailerishitchedup.
Alwaysuseasafetychainthatissuitableforyourvehicleand
trailer.Havethesafetychainpassingthroughtheholeatthe
lowerpartofthehitchandattachittothetrailer.Thesafety
chainwillpreventthetrailerfromdroppingtothegroundin
theeventthatthehitchdisengages.Forproperuseand
installation,consultthetrailermanufacturer.
Instructionsfordriving
Beforedriving,checkallthesafetyequipmenttoensuresafe
operation.Ensurethatthevehicleisproperlymaintainedto
avoidmechanicalfailure.
Avoidnon-loadedtowingvehicleandloadedtrailerasmuch
aspossiblewhendriving.Ifitisinevitable,driveatlowspeed
duetoimproperloaddistribution.
Asthedrivingstabilityoftowingvehicleandtrailerdrops
withthespeedincrease,thespeedshallbeaslowas
possiblewithoutexceedingthespeciedspeedlimitunder
theimproperroad,weatherandstrongwindconditions,
especiallywhendrivingonaslope.
Whenthetrailersways,gripthesteeringwheelrmlyto
drivestraightforward,andreleasetheacceleratorpedalto
deceleratethevehicleslowly.Donotattempttoeliminate
swaybyturningthesteeringwheelorbyemergencybraking.
Thehigherthespeed,thestrongerthetrailerswaying.Ifthe
swayisstillnoteliminatedafterdeceleration,stopthevehicle
tocheckifthetrailerweightdistributionisevenandthetrailer
deviceisinstalledsecurely.
Underanyconditions,thevehiclemustbedecelerated
immediatelyonceminorswayisnoticedonthetrailer,and
nevertrytoeliminatetheswaythroughacceleration.
Ifaninertiabrakeisinstalledonthetrailer,rstbrakeslowly
andthenbrakerapidlywhenbrakingisrequired.Thiscan
avoidbrakingimpactduetotrailerwheellocking.
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Recommendedtowingweight
Towingcapacity
DriveTypeGVW(kg)CVW(kg)Payload(kg)ATM(brakedtrailer)(kg)GTM(kg)
FWDVAN35002300120015004250
FWDVAN35002460104015004250
FWDVAN35002340116015004250
FWDVAN3500252098015004250
FWDVAN3500264086015004250
FWDVAN35002400,24201100,108015004250
FWDVAN35002580,2600920,90015004250
FWDVAN35002700,2720800,78014004250
FWDVAN40502640141015004300
FWDVAN40502700135015004300
FWDVAN39902640135015004300
FWDVAN39902700129015004300
FWDCAB35002080142012004250
FWDCAB35002090141012004250
FWDCAB40502080142012004300
FWDCAB40502090141012004300
Caution
Thesumofgrossvehicleweight(GVW)andaggregatetrailermass(ATM)shallnotexceedthespeciedgrosstrainmass(GTM)
ofthevehicle.
Therearetworowsofinstallationholesintheangeballofthetrailerdevice.Therstrowofinstallationholesissuitablefor
vehicleswithafullloadmassof4000kgormore,andthesecondrowofinstallationholesissuitableforvehicleswithafullload
massof4000kgorless.
ATM(unbrakedtrailer)is750kg.
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Trailernoseweight
Caution
Neverexceedthemaximumallowablenoseweight,such
astheverticalweightontheballofthetrailer.Thisisvery
importantforthestabilityofthevehicleandtrailer.The
technicallypermissiblemaximumnoseweightshallnot
belessthan4%ofATMandnotbelessthan25kg.The
maximumnoseweightis≤10%*ATM.
VariantMaximumnoseweight
Allmodels350kg
Installationoftrailerdevice
ThestandardA50-Xballisusedinthetrailerdevice.Users
canmatchandinstallthecorrespondingtraileraccordingtotheir
needs.Ifyouneedtoinstalltrailerdevices,pleasecontactour
ServiceDealer.
Maintenance
Ifthevehicleisoftenusedtotowatrailer,additionalmaintenance
shallbemadeinthemaintenanceintervalstoensurecontinuous
satisfactionforthevehicle.
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EmergencyTroubleshooting
182Hazardlight
182Warningtriangle
183Firstaidkit
183Jumpstart
185Replacingwheel
192Towingvehicle
196Replacingfuse
203Replacingbulbs30
EmergencyTroubleshooting
Hazardlight
Whenyourvehicleneedstostoporslowdown,presshazard
lightswitchtolighton"directionindicator(green)"onthe
instrumentclusterandashalldirectionindicators,warning
othersandmakingthepoliceknowyouareintrouble.
Warningtriangle
Thewarningtriangleisplacedinthestorageboxattherightfront
stepwellofthevehicle.
Ifyouhavetopullthevehicleover,youneedtoplaceawarning
triangleabout100mrightbehindthevehicletowarmother
vehiclesincoming.
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Firstaidkit
Note:Pleaserefertotheactualvehiclecongurationyour
purchased.
Firstaidkitisstowedintheglovebox.
Jumpstart
Batterydisconnection
"
"
Alwayswearprotectiveglovesandeyeprotecting
glasseswhenworkingonabattery.
Donotusenakedlight,causesparksorsmokeinthe
areaofthebattery.Youcanbeseriouslyinjuredand
thevehicledamaged.
Thebatteryislocatedinthefrontcompartment.T odisconnect
thebattery,disconnectthenegative(-)earthterminalrstand
thenpositive(+).Connectbattery,installandsecurepositive
cable(+)rstandthennegative(-)cable.Smeartheterminals
withpetroleumjelly.
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Caution
Beforedisconnectingthebattery,alwaysshutdownthe
drivemotorandallelectricalappliancesformorethan2
minutes.Whiledisconnecting,neverallowtheterminalto
contactthemetalpartsofvehiclebody.Otherwiseshort
circuitmaycauseelectricspark.
Electricalsystemmaybedamagedifconnectingpositive
andnegativecablereversely.
Jumpstart
"
"
Neverpullortowthevehicletostart.
Ensuretheratedvoltageoftwobatteriesisthesame
(12V)andthejumpercableisacknowledgedasthe
cableusedfor12Vvehiclebattery.
Jumper
Pulltwovehiclestogetheraspossible.
Shutdownallelectricequipmentimmediately.
Connectthepositiveterminals(+)oftwobatterieswithred
jumpercable.
Connectblackjumpercablefrompowersupplyingbattery
negativeterminal(-)toearthpoint(notnegativeterminal)of
batterythatneedtobepowered.
Ensureallconnectionmechanismsarewellconnected.
Checkthatthejumpercableisclearofanymovingpartswhen
thedrivemotorstarts.
Checkthatthehandbrakesofthetwovehiclesareapplied
andgearleverisinNorPposition.
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Starting
Startthevehiclewhosebatterysuppliespowerandallowitto
idleforseveralminutes.
Startthevehiclewhosebatteryneedstobepowered.
Afterstartingthevehicle,allowittorunfortwominutesabove.
Note:Ifitfailstostartafterseveralattempts,thevehicle
mayneedmaintenance.
Disconnecting
Shutdowntheengineordrivemotorofthevehiclethat
suppliespower.
Ensurethecableterminalsshallnotcontactwitheachother.
Removethejumpercable.Removalisthereverseof
connection.
Caution
Beforeremovingthejumpercable,neverturnonany
electricalequipmentofthevehiclestarted.
Replacingwheel
Jack
Location
Thejackandthevehicletoolareplacedinthestorageboxatthe
rightfrontstepwellofthevehicle.
Specication
"
"
Thisjackisjustforreplacingwheel.Neveruseitfor
others.
Thisjackisjustforyourvehicleandneverusesitfor
othermodels.
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Sparetire
"
"
Checkthepressureofsparetireregularly.Using
sparetireofincorrectpressureshallinuencewheel
stability,whichmaycausedangerandpermanent
damagetothewheel.
Thesparetireismountedattherearbottomofthebody;the
wheelnutwrenchandtheauxiliaryrotatingextensionbarfor
sparetireremovalinthevehicletoolkitcanbeusedtorotate
thepillarboltofdrivemechanism,thusreleasingortightening
theropeforthesparetiretoachievethefunctionofsparetire
replacement.
Removingsparetire
1T akeoutthevehicletool.
2Releasethesparetireboltcapwiththewheelnutwrench.
Non-chassiscabmodels
Note:Thereisnoblankingcapinchassiscabmodels.
3Lowerthesparetire.
Non-chassiscabmodels
Insertthewheelnutwrenchintothesparetire
loading/unloadinghole,andturnthewheelnutwrench
counterclockwisetolowerthesparetireuntilthesparetire
reachestheground.
Chassiscabmodels
Connecttheauxiliaryrotatingextensionbarforsparetire
removalandthewheelnutwrench,inserttheauxiliary
rotatingextensionbarintothesparetiremainshaftbolt
grooveinthelongitudinalbeamnexttotherearleftwheel,
andturnthewheelnutwrenchcounterclockwisetolower
thesparetireuntilthesparetirereachestheground.
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4Afterthesparetirereachestheground,continuetoturnthe
wheelnutwrenchcounterclockwiseandpulloutthespare
tire.Excessiverotationofthewrenchisprohibited,orthe
sparetirewillbedamaged.
Caution
Afterthesparetireisloweredtotheground,thewire
ropecomesintothestateofnoload.Continuetoturn
thewheelnutwrenchcounterclockwise,andpulloutthe
sparetiretotensethewireropeevery8to10turnssoas
toavoidwireropestagnation.
5Removethetrayfromthesparetire.
Caution
Besuretofullyliftandtightenthesparetireafterthe
replacement.Forsteelwheelmodels,thereplacedwheel
canbeplacedatthesparetireposition.Sincethetireis
damagedandat,itmaynotbesecurelyfastened.Ifthe
replacedwheelisnotplacedbacktothesparetireposition,
andthewireropeisretractedunderno-loadcondition,itmay
beeasilytocausethewireropetostagnateinthenextuse,
thusleadingtothefailuretolowerthesparetiresmoothly.
Therefore,itisnecessarytohaveapersonunderthevehicle
keeppullingthesparetire,toavoidwireropestagnation.For
aluminumwheelmodels,thereplacedmaintirecannotbe
placedbacktothesparetireposition.Pleasetemporarilyput
itinthecompartmentandcontactourServiceDealerforthe
repairofthedamagedmaintire.
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Storingsparetire
1Putthesparetireontheground,withthetirevalveup(be
carefulnottoreverseit).
2Placethesparetireundertherearofthevehicle,placethe
sparetiretrayinthecenteroftherim,andadjustittothe
properpositiontomakeittightlyconnectedtothesparetire.
3Turnthewheelnutwrenchclockwiseuntilaclicksoundis
heard,indicatingthatthesparetireisinstalledinplace.
Caution
Aftersecuringthewheel,checkwhetherthewheelis
installedrmly.Ifthewheelisloose,itmayfalloffowing
tovibrationandcauseanaccident.
4Fastenthesparetireboltcap.
Replacingtire
Vehicleparking
"
"
Parkyourvehicleinrmandlevelgroundwithout
disturbingtrafcortrafchazardtoyourself.
Ifonthepublicroad,pleaseturnonhazardlightand
positionawarningtriangle.
Ensurethatthegroundwherethejacklocatedis
rmenoughtosupportthejackandthevehicletobe
lifted;otherwiseitwillmoveforinstability,causing
damagetothevehicleand/orpersonalsafety.
Secureotherwheelswithproperwheelstoppers.
Neverusejackifthegroundissloping.Ifjackis
unsuitabletouseoryouareunsuretocompletethe
tasksafely,pleaseaskforassistance.
Frontwheelsmustbestraight-ahead.
Whileshuttingdownthedrivemotor,pullthe
handbrakehandletoapplythehandbrake,andshift
thelevertoPposition.
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Takingoutjack
Turntherotaryswitchofthejackinthestorageboxatthefront
rightstepwellofthevehicletolowerthejacktoitslowestposition
andthentakeitoutwiththevehicletoolkit.
Positioningjack
"
"
Onlyusejackatspeciedjackingpoints.Thelifting
heightshallnotbemorethantheheightnecessary
fortirereplacement(suchasnomorethan30cm
abovetheground).
Beforeusingthejack,ensurealloccupantshaveleft
thevehicle.Nopersonshouldplaceanyportionof
theirbodyunderavehiclethatissupportedbyajack.
Thejackshallbeperpendiculartothevehiclebody
whilelifting.
Setjackingpointsnearthewheeltobereplaced.Positionthe
jackdirectlyonthermandlevelgroundunderthejacking
points,applythejackauxiliaryrotatingextensionbarandwheel
nutwrenchandturnuntilthejackingheadentersthejacking
point.
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30
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Thejackingpointforthefrontwheelisattheboltheadof
subframeandswingarm(1).
Jackingpointfortherearwheel:withthejackingheadturnedby
45degrees,thejackingpointisattheleafspring(2).
11 22
Replacingwithsparetire
"
"
Duringthelifting,donotstartthedrivemotor.Never
getundertheliftedvehicle.
Beforeremovingthewheelnut,makesurethevehicle
isstableandwillnotslideormove.
Torquewrenchshallbeusedtocheckexact
tightenedtorqueofwheelnutsandtirepressureas
soonaspossibleafterreplacingthewheel.
Replacedwheel,jackandvehicletoolkitmustbe
storedinspeciedlocation.Otherwisetheymay
causedamageorpersonalinjuryduringimpactor
heavybrakingifcasuallyorimproperlyplaced.
1RemovethesparetireSee“Sparetire”inthissection).
2Checkthejackisstillperpendiculartothejackingpoints;
Changepositionwhennecessary.
3Slackenthewheelsecuringnutscounterclockwisewiththe
wheelnutwrenchinthevehicletoolkit,andremovethe
wheelsecuringnutsandwheeltrimcover.
Note:Formodelsconguredwithsingletirecentertrim
cover:beforeremovingthewheelsecuringnuts,pry
thewheeltrimcoveroffwithoneendofthewheelnut
wrench.
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4Liftthevehiclewiththejack.Installtheauxiliaryrotating
extensionbarandturnthewheelnutwrenchclockwiseuntil
thewheeltobereplacedisjustofftheground.
5Carefullyremovethewheel.
6Replacewiththesparetireandsecurewheelnutsclockwise.
7Lowerthevehiclebodyandremovethejack.
8Thoroughlytightenthewheelsecuringnutsinthediagonal
sequence(asshown),withthewheelnuttorqueof
180±18Nm.
5
3
1
6
4
2
9Installthewheeltrimcoverintheoppositeway.
10Putawaythereplacedwheel,wheelnutwrench,jackand
vehicletoolkit.
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30
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Caution
Besuretofullyliftandtightenthesparetireafterthe
replacement.Forsteelwheelmodels,thereplacedwheel
canbeplacedatthesparetireposition.Sincethetireis
damagedandat,itmaynotbesecurelyfastened.Ifthe
replacedwheelisnotplacedbacktothesparetireposition,
andthewireropeisretractedunderno-loadcondition,itmay
beeasilytocausethewireropetostagnateinthenextuse,
thusleadingtothefailuretolowerthesparetiresmoothly.
Therefore,itisnecessarytohaveapersonunderthevehicle
keeppullingthesparetire,toavoidwireropestagnation.For
aluminumwheelmodels,thereplacedmaintirecannotbe
placedbacktothesparetireposition.Pleasetemporarilyput
itinthecompartmentandcontactourServiceDealerforthe
repairofthedamagedmaintire.
Towingvehicle
Whiletowingorbeingtowed,relativenationalregulationsabout
vehicletowingshallbeabidedby.
Towinghitch
Fronttowinghitch
Ifthisvehicleistobetowedfromthefront,tightenthetowing
hitchtotheleftsideoffrontbumper.Thistowinghitchisplaced
inthevehicletoolkit.
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Reartowinghitch
Towinghitchintherearofthevehiclecanbeusedtotowother
vehiclesfrombehind.Beforeuse,removetheplasticcapofthe
towinghitch.
Type1
Type2
Caution
Themaximumweightthetowinghitchcanbearis1/2GVW.
Donottowthevehiclewithaweightmorethanthisvalue.
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Towing
"
"
Itisforbiddentotowthevehiclewithitsfront
wheelsontheground,otherwiseitwillcauseserious
damagetothedrivesystem.
Neverallowothervehicletotowyourvehicleonly
withropeorironchain.
Whenmovingthevehicleinemergency,themoving
speedshallbelessthan5km/h.
Caution
Informtherescuepersonnelthatthevehiclebeingtowedisan
electriccarbeforetowing.PleasereadtheDriver'sHandbook.
Whenthewheelsarenotlocked:T opreventthereducer
fromenteringP(parking)gear,beforetowing,pleaseturn
theignitionswitchto"ON"position,applythebrakeand
putthetransmissioninNgear,releasethehandbrake
orEPB,beforetowing,disconnectthemanualservice
disconnectonthehigh-voltagebatterypack.Whenbeing
towed,thevehiclemustbetowedwiththefrontwheels
offtheground,andthefollowingthreetowingmethods
areonlyrecommended.Whenloading/unloadingavehicle
fromthetowingvehicleormovingavehicle,withitsfront
wheelsontheground,themovingspeedshallbeless
than5km/h.
Caution
Thewheelsarelocked(i.e.underthecircumstances
wherethereducerentersPgearorthewheelsarelocked
andcannotbeunlocked):
1Usethecraneat-bedtrailertoconductthetowing
rescue,completelyliftthevehicleontheat-bedtrailer,
xthevehicleonthetrailerusingeight-pointstrapping
method,andstartthetowing.
2Whenusingthetrailingtrolleytotowthevehicle,please
liftthefrontwheelsofthevehicle,andplacetherearwheels
onthesmalltrolley(offtheground).Whenthevehicle
istowedwiththismethod,thetowingspeedshallnotbe
higherthan30km/h(subjecttothelimitingspeedofsmall
trolley)andthetowingdistanceshallnotexceed50km.
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Recommendedmethodforbeingtowed
Usethecraneat-bedtrailertotow(recommendedrst)
Usetheat-bedcargotrucktotow
Usethetrailingtrolleytotow
Prohibitedmethodforbeingtowed
DONOTtowthevehiclewithitsfrontwheelsontheground
DoNOTtowthevehiclewithropes
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Replacingfuse
Fusesofthisvehiclearelocatedinthedrivercompartment
fusebox,frontcompartmentfuseboxandthebatteryfusebox
respectively.
Caution
Spillageofliquidtoanyelectriccomponentsinthevehicle
maydamagethecomponents,soitisrequiredtocoverany
electriccomponents.Thecontentofthefusespecicationlist
accordingtothevehiclecongurationandtechnicalstatus
willbeconstantlyupdated,pleaserefertoactualstateof
yourvehicle.
Drivercompartmentfusebox
Thedrivercompartmentfuseboxislocatedatthelowerleftside
ofthesteeringwheel.Fusecanbeaccessedbyjustremoving
thecoverofdrivercompartmentfusebox.
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Fusesindrivercompartmentfuseboxcanbeidentiedwith
labelsprintedonthebackoffuseboxcover.
FS 34 J F1
J F2
J F3
ER6
MCRO
ER7
MCRO
ER4
MCRO
ER5
MCRO
ER1
MNI
ER2
MCRO
ER3
MCRO
FS 33
FS 32
FS 31
FS 30
FS 29
FS 28
FS 27
FS 1
FS 2
FS 3
FS 4
FS 5
FS 6
FS 7
FS 8
FS 13
FS 14
FS 15
FS 16
FS 17
FS 18
FS 21
FS 22
FS 23
FS 24
FS 25
FS 26
FS 19
FS 20
FS 9
FS 10
FS 11
FS 12
Specication
CodeSpecicationFunction
JF160AReserved
JF240AReserved
JF330AReserved
FS110AA/CControlPanel
FS210A
LaneDepartureAssist/DigitalVideo
Recorder/TyrePressureModule/Rear
VisionCamera
FS37.5AReserved
FS45ARain/SolarSensor/LightSensor
FS55AReserved
FS610ATransmissionShiftLever
FS75AIgnitionSwitch/Anti-theftCoil
FS85AFireExtinguisherSwitch
FS910ARearHotBlowerFeedback
FS1010ARearBlowerFeedback
FS1125AReserved
FS1215APEPS
FS135A
LaneDepartureAssist/RearVision
Camera/AntennaModule/RearPTC
KL15
FS145APEB/CDU/VCU/BMS/AVASKL15
FS155AElectricPowerSteeringKL15
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CodeSpecicationFunction
FS1610AAirbagControlModuleKL15
FS1710AInstrument/Gateway/PassiveKeyless
Entry(PKE)SystemKL15
FS185AABS/ESP/SteeringAngleSensorKL15
FS1910AAT/AMT/TransmissionShiftLeverKL15
FS2010A
Front/RearA/CControlPanel/Headlamp
LevelingSwitch/CentralControlSwitch/
DCRegulator/TrailerModule/Reverse
Radar/PTC_EVKL15
FS2110ABlowerFeedbackSignal
FS2210ARearviewMirrorHeating
FS2310AOBD
FS2410A
RearviewMirrorControl/Radio/Driving
VideoRecorder/FrontBlower/Rear
Blower/PEPS/RearHotBlowerACC
FS2515ACigarLighterACC
FS2610AGateway/BCM/VCUACC
FS2710AReserved
FS287.5AReserved
FS2910AReserved
FS3010AReserved
FS3125AReserved
FS3210AReserved
CodeSpecicationFunction
FS3310AReserved
FS3410AReserved
ER1/RearBlowerRelay
ER2/IG1Relay
ER3/ACCRelay
ER4/RearDefrostRelay
ER5/Reserved
ER6/Reserved
ER7/Reserved
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EmergencyTroubleshooting
Frontcompartmentfusebox
Thefrontcompartmentfuseboxislocatedattherightoffront
compartment(viewedfromthefrontofvehicle).
Caution
Beforeopeningthefuseboxcover,makesureits
surroundingsaredryandnouidowfromanydirection
intotheopenedfusebox,otherwisethefuseboxwillbe
damaged,leadingtoseriousconsequences.
Fusecanbeaccessedbyjustremovingthecoveroffront
compartmentfusebox.Fusesinthefrontcompartmentfuse
boxcanbeidentiedbythelabelprintedatthebackofthefuse
boxcover.
RLY10
RLY9
RLY3
RLY4
RLY2
RLY5
RLY6
F3 3
F0 4
F4 2
F3 9 F2 5 F2 4
F3 6
F4 3
F0 3
F2 8
F2 7
F4 0
F1 6
F2 9
F2 1
F1 7
F1 5
F1 0
F3 0
F0 7
F4 1
F3 5
F0 8
F0 2
F1 9
F2 6
F11
F2 0
F2 3
F1 4
F2 2
F0 5
F0 9
F0 6
F1 3
F1 2
F0 1
F3 7
F3 2
F3 1
F1 8
F3 4
F3 8
S B20
S B19 S B22
S B21
S B14
S B06
S B04
S B13
S B17
S B12 S B0 2
S B10 S B11
S B18 S B01
S B16
S B05
S B08
S B07
S B03
S B23
S B25
S B09
S B24
S B15
RLY11
RLY1
FLY01
FLY02
FLY03
FLY04
RLY16
RLY19
RLY17
RLY18
RLY21
RLY23
RLY12RLY7
RLY8
RLY13
B+
üü
RLY15
RLY22
RLY20
RLY14
Specication
CodeSpecsFunction
FLY01250ACDU(ChargingandDistributionUnit
Assembly)
FLY02100AEPS(ElectricPowerSteering)
FLY0380APWMFanFuse1
FLY0480APWMFanFuse2
SB0150ACoolingFan1
SB0250ACoolingFan2
SB0330ADefrost
SB0440AInstrument/T-BOX/Screen
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CodeSpecsFunction
SB0530AIGNPowerSupply
SB0640AACCPowerSupply
SB0730AFrontWiper
SB0830APowerPedal
SB0940ARearBlower
SB1060AReserved
SB1160AABS/ESPPump
SB1240AFrontBlower
SB1360AReserved
SB1430AReserved
SB1530ACentralControlLock/InteriorLamp
SB1630AExteriorLamp
SB1730AVacuumPump
SB1840ARearHotBlower
SB1960AReserved
SB2040AReserved
SB2130AReserved
SB2240AReserved
SB2340AABS/ESPValve
SB2420ASeatHeating
SB2530ATireRepair
CodeSpecsFunction
F0110AReserved
F0215AHorn
F0315AFrontFogLamp
F0410ADaytimeRunningLamp
F0510AMainRelayPowerSupply(FAN)
F0630AReserved
F0710AReserved
F0810AVCU/CDU
F0915AReserved
F107.5AReverseLamp
F1130AReserved
F1210AMainRelayPowerSupply1(VCU)
F1320AMainRelayPowerSupply3/WaterPump
F1420AMainRelayPowerSupply2(VCU)
F1510AReserved
F1610ACompressor/EVCC
F1715APEB
F1830ACockpitFuseBox/A/C/DLC
F1930AReserved
F2030AReserved
F2115ARadio/MP5
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EmergencyTroubleshooting
CodeSpecsFunction
F2225AReserved
F2310AReserved
F2410AReserved
F2520AReserved
F2610AFrontWasher
F2710ABrakeSwitch/DCDC/Gateway1
F2810AInstrument/Screen/T-BOX
F2915AReserved
F3010ABMS
F3125APowerWindowatDriverSide
F3225APowerWindowatFrontPassengerSide
F3310ATailGateLock
F3430ACentrallock
F3520AReserved
F3630AReserved
F3730AReserved
F3830AReserved
F3930AReserved
F4020AReserved
F4120AReserved
F4210AReserved
CodeSpecsFunction
F4315AReserved
RLY1/Reserved
RLY2/HornRelay
RLY3/FrontLeftFogLampRelay
RLY4/FrontRightFogLampRelay
RLY5/LeftDaytimeRunningLampRelay
RLY6/RightDaytimeRunningLampRelay
RLY7/VacuumPumpRelay
RLY8/Reserved
RLY9/Reserved
RLY10/Reverselamprelay
RLY11/Reserved
RLY12/MainRelay
RLY13/Primary/SecondaryFanLowSpeed
Relay
RLY14/Reserved
RLY15/PrimaryFanHighSpeedRelay
RLY16/Reserved
RLY17/SecondaryFanHighSpeedRelay
RLY18/Reserved
RLY19/FrontBlowerRelay
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EmergencyTroubleshooting
CodeSpecsFunction
RLY20/RearHotBlowerRelay
RLY21/Reserved
RLY22/Reserved
RLY23/Reserved
Batteryfusebox
Thebatteryfuseboxislocatedonthebatterypositiveterminal
inthemiddlerightsideoffrontcompartment(viewedfromthe
frontofvehicle).
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Specication
CodeSpecsFunction
1200AFrontCompartmentFuseBox
2250ACDU(ChargingandDistributionUnit
Assembly)
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EmergencyTroubleshooting
Fusereplacement
"
"
Onlyreplacewithfusesofthesamespecications
andratedcurrent.Installingnonspecicfusewill
damageelectricalsystemandevencausere.
Beforeattemptingtoreplacethefuse,ignition
switchandallelectricaldevicesshallbeturned
off.Anyunauthorizedchangetovehicleelectrical
systemwillcauseseriousadverseeffectandreon
theelectronicmanagementsystem.
Pullthefuseoutwardwithpullerprovidedinfuseboxtoremove
thefuse.Internalwiringofthefusecanbeusedtoidentifyblown
fuse(arrowed).
Note:Repeatedfailurewiththesamefuseistheindication
ofcircuitfailure.PleasecontactServiceDealer.
10
Caution
Unauthorizedchangestoelectricalsystemwillmake
warrantyinvalid.
Replacingbulbs
Beforereplacinganybulbs,turnoffignitionswitchandlight
switchtopreventanypossibleshortcircuit.
Whenremovingorinstallingbulbs,nevertouchthebulbwith
handsandiftouched,cleanhandtraceonthebulbwithcloth
oralcohol.
Caution
Replacewithbulbofthesamecategoryandspecicationas
theoriginalone.
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Bulbspecication
BulbSpecs
FrontfoglightH8
FrontdirectionindicatorPY21W
HighbeamH7
LowbeamH7
RearfoglightP21W
ReverselightW16W
ReardirectionindicatorPY21W
Brakelight(Type1)P21W
Rearpositionlight/brakelight(Type2)P21/5W
LicenseplatelightW5W
FrontroofvanitylightW5W
RearroofvanitylightW5W
StepwelllightC5W
Bulbreplacement
Bulbremovalproceduresareasbelow(nore-descriptionfor
installingproceduresastheyarethereverseofremoval)andfor
otherbulbsnotlistedforreplacement,ourServiceDealershall
becontactedforinspectionassoonaspossible.
Rearroofvanitylight
Carefullypryupthelampshadewithascrewdriverorequivalent.
Removethefaultybulb.
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MaintenanceandService
206Scheduledmaintenance
206Owner'scheck
207Frontcompartment
208Frontcompartmenthood
209Coolant
210Brakeuid
211Washeruid
212Washerjet
212Wiperblade
213Seatbelt
214Battery
218High-voltagebatterypack
220Tires
221Othermaintenance
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MaintenanceandService
Scheduledmaintenance
Regularmaintenanceisthekeytoeconomy,safetyand
reliabilityforyourvehicleanditmustberememberedthatthe
responsibilityformaintainingyourvehicleinasafe,roadworthy
conditionrestsultimatelyonyou,theowner/operator.
Necessarymaintenanceandtheintervalshavebeenspecied
tomaintainyourvehicleproperly.Regularvehiclemaintenance
shallbedonebyOurServiceDealerinaccordancewith
Warranty&ServiceHandbook.
Itisinyourbestinteresttohaveyourvehicleregularly
maintainedinaccordancewithregulations.
OurServiceDealersarerecommendedastheyhavequalied
personnel,requiredfacilitiesandcanoffertheunique
pre-plannedservicewhichwillgivemaximumvehiclereliability.
Owner'scheck
Thefollowingareafewsimplebutimportantcheckswhichyou
shouldmakeatregularintervalsbeforedrivingtoensurereliable,
economicoperation:
Dailychecks
Thefunctionoflighting(makesurealllensareclean),horn,
instrumentcluster,warninglampsandindicatorlamps,wipers
andwashers.
Operationofseatbelts.
Correctfunctioningofbrakes.
Visuallycheckifthereiswater,oilandotherleakageunder
thevehicle.
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Weeklychecksorcheckbeforealongjourney
Checkforuidlevel/uidll-up.
-Coolant
-Windshieldwasheruid
-Brakeuid
Checkforconditionandpressureofalltires(includingspare
tires).
CheckandoperateACsystem.
Arduoususe
Forvehiclesoftensubjecttoarduoususeitisrecommendedthat
serviceintervalsarereduced.
RegularvehiclemaintenanceshallbedonebyOurService
DealerinaccordancewithWarranty&ServiceHandbook.
Frontcompartment
1
234
1Brakeuidreservoir
2Washeruidreservoir
3Battery
4Coolantreservoir
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Frontcompartmenthood
Openhood
1Pullthehoodreleaseswitchbelowthedriversidelower
guardtoreleasethehood.
2Liftthefrontofthehoodslightly,fullypushthesafetycatchall
thewaytotherightsideandliftthehoodwithyourrighthand.
3Liftthesupportrodwithyourlefthand,andinstalltheend
ofitintothemountingslotinthehood.
Closehood
Whenclosing,supportthefrontofthehoodwithonehand,pull
thesupportrodoutofthemountingslotwiththeotherhand
andclipitintothexingpointshorizontally,thenclosethehood.
Whenthefrontofthehoodisapproximately20cmfromthefront
bumper,letthehoodclosebygravity.Finallyattempttoliftthe
hoodtocheckifthelockingmechanismisproperlyengaged.
Ab o u t 20CMAbout 20CM
Caution
Beforeclosing,checkthatnotools,rags,equipment,etc.left
underthehood.
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Coolant
"
"
Coolantisharmfulifswallowed.Donotallow
coolanttocontacttheeyesorskin.Ifitdoes,rinse
immediatelywithplentyofwater.
Pleaseaddcorrectspecicationcoolant.Neverdrivingthe
vehicleifcoolantofcorrectspecicationisnotlled.Coolant
specicationssee“Recommendeduids”inGeneralTechnical
Parameterssection.
Atspeciedintervalsthecoolingsystemshouldbedrained,
ushedandrelledwiththecorrectamountofcoolant.
Caution
Whenchargingorreplacingcoolant,onlythespecied
coolantcanbeused.Theuseofnon-recommended
coolantcouldcausedamagetothecoolingsystemandmay
invalidatethewarranty.
Inspectionandrell
"
"
Donotremovethereservoircapwhilethesystem
ishot,forescapedwatervapororhotcoolantmay
causeinjury.Ifcoolanthastobechargedwhenthe
systemishot,waitfor10minutes,placeathick
clothoverthereservoircapandturnthecapslowly
counterclockwisetoreleasethepressureinthe
reservoirbeforeremovingthecap.
Alwayscheckthecoolantlevelwiththevehicleonlevelground
andthecoolingsystemstationary(coldcondition).
Thelevelisvisibleonthecoolantreservoirandthenormallevel
shallbebetweenMAXandMINmarks.
IftheleveldropstotheMINmark,cleantheareaaroundthe
coolantreservoircapandrotatethecapcounterclockwiseto
removeit.T opupwiththespecieduidbetweenMAXandMIN
marks.Installthereservoircap.
Note:Thecoolantmayexpandwhenitbecomeshot,sothe
liquidlevelmaybehigherthanthelevelmark.
Caution
Ifthelevelhasfallenappreciably,ortopping-upisrequired
frequently,suspectleakageoroverheatingandcontactour
ServiceDealerforinspection.
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Precautionsforcoldweather
Inordertoreducepossibleproblemswhichmayoccurincold
weather,pleaseconsiderthefollowingsuggestions:
Sincethestandardfreezingpointofthecoolantusedin
thevehicleis-35°C(withthemixtureratioofcoolantstock
solutionandwaterof1:1),itisnecessarytoparkthevehicle
inareaswherethecoolanttemperaturecanbemaintained
above-35°C.
Ifyouareusingyourvehicleinextremelycoldareaswherethe
ambienttemperatureisbelow-35°C,pleaseusethecoolant
ofappropriateproportionbasedonthelocaltemperature.
(RefractometerT10007canbeusedtodetectthefreezing
pointofthecoolant)
Brakeuid
"
"
Ifthereisanappreciabledropinthelevelofthebrake
uid,contactOurServiceDealerassoonaspossible.
Useonlynew,speciedbrakeuid.Useofold
orunspecieduidscancauselossofbraking
performance.
Brakeuidcleanlinessisessential.Anydirtentering
thesystemcancauselossofbrakingperformance.
Donotallowbrakeuidtocontacttheskinorthe
eyes;Ifitdoes,rinseimmediatelywithplentyof
water.Keepbrakeuidoutofthereachofchildren.
Note:Fluidusedinthehydraulicclutchalsocomesfrom
thebrakeuidreservoir.
Caution
Onlytopupthebrakemastercylinderwithbrakeuid
complyingwithspecicationDOT4.Donotuseanyother
typeofbrakeuid.
Brakeuidwilldamagepaintworkifallowedtocontactit.
Wipecleanimmediatelyandushwithwater.
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Inspectionandrell
Besuretocheckthebrakeuidlevelafterthevehicleisparked
onaatgroundandthebrakesystemisincoldstate.Brake
uidlevelisvisibleonthereservoirandthenormallevelshallbe
betweenMAXandMINmarks.IftheleveldropstoMINmark,
cleanareaaroundthellercapandthenturncounterclockwise
toremovethereservoircap.Fillupspeciednewbrakeuid
betweenMAXandMINmarksandinstallthereservoircap.
MAX
MIN
IfthelevelfallsbelowMINmark,"brakesystemwarninglight
(red)"oninformationclusterwilllighton.Thisindicatesafault
inthebrakingsystemwhichmustbeinvestigatedimmediately.
Ifdriving,IMMEDIATELYbringthevehiclecarefullytoahalt.
ContactourServiceDealerforserviceassoonaspossible.Do
NOTdrivethevehicle.
Neverdiscardusedbrakeuidcasuallytoavoid
pollutingtheenvironment.
Washeruid
Inspectionandrell
"
"
Drivingwithanon-operationalwashersystemcan
bedangerous;alwayscheckitbeforedriving.
Thewindshieldwasherreservoirislocatedinthefront
compartment.T otopup,liftthefrontofthellercaptoll
washeruidandthenreinstallit.Washeruidspecication
see“Recommendeduids”inGeneralT echnicalParameters
section.
Caution
Donotusewasheruidthatdoesnotcomplywith
requirements.Donotusetapwaterasmineralsubstancein
tapwaterwilleasilyblockwindshieldwasheruidpipeline
orjet.
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Washerjet
Adjustingandcleaning
Priortocarryingoutjetadjustmentorcleaning,ensurethatthe
washerreservoiristopped-up.Useapieceofthinwireorapin
tocarefullycleanthejetsifthejetisblocked.
Thedirectionofwasherjethasbeensetinmanufacturingworks
andnormallynoadjustmentisrequired.Ifanyadjustment
isrequired,carefullyinsertaneneedleintothejetholeto
re-positionthejettodirectthespraydirectiontowardsthe
middleofthewindshield.
Wiperblade
Inspection
Examinetheedgeofthebladeforroughnessordamage,and
checkthatthebladerubberissecurethroughoutitslength.
Note:Tracesofgreaseandotherimpuritiesontherubber
canpreventthewipersfromworkingcorrectly,andcanalso
damagethewindshieldglass.
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Replacement
Removal
-Liftthewiperarmfromthewindshield,thenmakethebladeand
armmaintainatarightangle.
-Pushdowntheclip(arrowdirection),thenslidetheblade
brackettothelowersideofthearmsothatthepivotonthe
bracketcanbeseparatedfromthehookonthearm.
Note:Remembertherelativelocationofhookandbracket
becausethereplacementbladeisrequiredtobettedlater
inthesameway.
Installation
-Installthebladeholderonthehook.
-Snapthepivotintothehookandpushitinplace,untilhearing
anaudiblesoundofsnappingintoplace.
Maintenanceandservice
Washwithgoodcleanerorneutraldetergentandwipecleanwith
softdrycloththatisfreeoflint.
Seatbelt
Inspection
"
"
Thebeltsalsohaveasensitiveretractorwhichis
designedtolockonlyduringheavyacceleration,
decelerationor,forexample,ontightbends.
DoNOTattempttotestthelockingdeviceby
intentionally"launching"youruppertorsoina
forwarddirection.
CheckALLseatbeltsasfollows:
Inspectallbeltanchoragepointsforsecurity.
Insertthetongueintothebuckleandcheckforapositive
lockingaction.Pushtheredbuttonandcheckifthelocking
tabpopsneatly.
Withthebelthalfunreeled,holdthetongueandgiveitasharp
pull.Checkifthesafetydevicecanbelockedautomatically
andpreventfurtherlooseness.
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Maintenanceandservice
"
"
Donotattempttorepairtheretractororbuckle
mechanisms,ortomodifytheseatbeltsinany
way.Seatbeltssubjectedtostrainasaresultofan
accidentshallbereplacedandtheanchoragepoints
checkedbyOurServiceDealer.
Regularlyinspectthebeltwebbingforsignsofabrasionor
wear,payingparticularattentiontotheanchoragepointsand
adjusters.
Cleantheseatbeltwithaspongedippedinwarmwaterandmild
soap;itcanbenaturallydried,andshouldnotbedirectlyheated
orexposedtosunlight.Donotallowwatertoentertheretractor.
Neverbleachorcolorseatbeltasitsstrengthmaybereduced.
Battery
Warningonbattery
Weargoggles!
Theacidliquorinbatteryisstronglycorrosive.Ensureto
wearprotectiveglovesandgoggles!
Anyopenre,spark,hardlightandsmokingisstrictly
forbidden!
Explosivegasmixturemaybegeneratedduringbattery
recharging!
Ensuretokeepanychildawayfromtheacidliquorandthe
battery!
"
"
Theremayberisksofinjury,corrosion,accidentand
reduringoperationsonthebatteryandanyelectric
apparatusinthevehicle!
Ensuretoweargoggles.Donotletanyacidorleaded
grainsintoyoureyesorontoyourskinorclothes.
Theacidliquorinbatteryisstronglycorrosive.
Ensuretowearprotectiveglovesandgoggles.
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"
"
Donotturnoverthebattery,oracidliquormaybe
dischargedfromtheexhaustvent.Ifanyacidliquor
touchedyoureyes,immediatelyushwithclean
waterforseveralminutesbeforeseeingthedoctor.
Ifanyacidliquorspillsontoyourskinorclothes,
immediatelyneutralizeitwiththickliquidsoap,and
thenushwithplentyofwater.Ifanyacidliquoris
swallowedaccidentally,seethedoctorimmediately.
Anyopenre,spark,hardlightandsmokingis
strictlyforbidden.Duringworkingoncablesand
electricdevicesandremovingelectrostaticloads,
avoidgeneratinganyspark.Theelectrodesof
batterycanNEVERbeshort-circuited,ormaycause
injuryduetolargeenergyspark.
Explosivegasmixturemaybegeneratedduring
batteryrecharging.Thegasventofbatteryshould
bekeptunblockedtodischargethegascorrectly.
Duringrecharging,thebatteryshouldbelocatedin
aspacewithgoodventilation.
Ensuretokeepanychildawayfromtheacidliquor
andthebattery.
Turnoffthedrivemotor,ignitionswitchandallthe
electricalappliancesbeforeworkingonelectrical
appliances.Removethenegativecableofbattery.
Whenreplacingbulbs,onlythelightsarerequiredto
beshutdown.
"
"
Payattentiontothepolaritiesofpowersupply.
Beforepoweringon,thematchesofpolaritiesmust
bechecked.
Thedurationofeachpoweringonshouldnotbeless
than5seconds.Trytoavoidpoweringonandofftoo
frequently.
Whenremovingthebattery,pleaseremovethe
negativecablebeforepositivecable.
Beforepoweringonthebatteryagain,allofthe
electricdevicesshouldbeshutdown.Firstconnect
thepositivecable,thenthenegativeone.Never
connectthecablesincorrectly-riskofre!
Unauthorizedremovingandinstallingofbatteryis
strictlyforbidden.Insomecases,suchoperations
maycauseseveredamagetothebatteryandfuse
box.PleasecontactOurServiceDealer.
Donotdisconnectthebatterywhentheignition
switchisonorthedrivemotorisrunning,otherwise
itmaydamagetheelectricalappliances(electrical
components).
Topreventthebatteryhousingfromexposingto
ultravioletray,donotexposethebatteryunderthe
sunshine.
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Durationofstoringthevehicle
Ifthevehicleistobeparkedforanextendedperiodoftime,the
staticcurrentelectricalappliance(likeclock,securitydevices)
willdrainthebattery,andthebatteryhastoberecharged.To
avoidsuchcase,chargethebatteryordisconnectthebattery
negativecableduringthevehicleparking.
Note:Pleasepayattentiontothewarnings&instructions
forbatterybeforeworkingonit.
Caution
Ensuretoturnofftheignitionswitchduringstoring,otherwise
thestoringdurationcanbereducedsignicantly.
Operatinginwinter
Therearesomestrictrequirementsonoperatingthein-car
batteryinwinter.Inaddition,thebatterycanonlyprovidethe
startingpowerwhichisapartofthatinnormaltemperature.
Wesuggesttohavethein-carbatterycheckedbyOurService
Dealerbeforethecoldseason,andrechargeitifnecessary.
Ifthevehicleisnotusedforweeksincoldseason,pleaseremove
thein-carbatteryandstoreinanice-freeroom,topreventitfrom
freezinganddamage.
Rechargingthebatterywithgroundequipment
"
"
Donotrechargeanyfrozenbattery,ormaycause
explosion!Evenifthebatteryisunfrozen,theremay
"
"
beacidliquorspillingoutandcausecorrosion.Any
frozenbatterymustbereplaced.
Turnofftheignitionswitchandalloftheelectricdevicesbefore
recharging.
Ifthevehiclehasbeenstoredforlongtermandcannotbestarted
duetoundervoltage(generalterminalvoltage≤12V),thebattery
mustberemovedfromthevehicleandrechargedwithground
equipment(followtheinstructionsprovidedbythemanufacturer
oftherechargingequipment.
Duringrechargingwithlowcurrent(e.g.,asmallrecharging
device),itisunnecessarytoremovetheconnectingcablesof
battery.However,pleaseensuretoreadtheinstructionsfrom
themanufactureroftherechargingdevice.
Beforequickrecharging(i.e.,highcurrentrecharging),bothof
thecablesmustberemoved.
Note:Pleasepayattentiontothewarnings&instructions
forbatterybeforeworkingonit.Duringrecharging,the
rechargingdevicecanonlybeconnectedaftertheterminal
clampsofrechargingdeviceisconnectedtotheelectrodes
ofbatteryasrequired.Aftertherechargingisnished,
rstlyturnofftherechargingdevice,removethepower
cable,andthenremovetheterminalclampsofrecharging
devicefromthebattery.
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Caution
Keepanychildawayfromthebattery,acidliquorand
rechargingdevice.
Thebatterycanonlyberechargedinspacewithgood
ventilation.Smokingisstrictlyforbidden.Ensuretokeep
awayfromopenreandsparks,becauseexplosivegas
mixturemaybegeneratedduringrechargingofthebattery.
Protectyoureyesandface,neverbetooclosetothe
battery.
Ifanyacidliquortouchedyoureyesorskin,immediately
ushwithcleanwaterforseveralminutesbeforeseeing
thedoctor.
Thereisarisktoquicklyrechargethebattery,whichshould
bedonebyOurServiceDealerduetorequirementsonthe
specialrechargingdeviceandknowledge.
Anyfrozenorunfrozenbatterymustbereplaced.Because
cracksmaybefoundonthefrozenbatteryhousing.Itmay
causeleakofacidliquoranddamagetothevehicle.
Removingthebattery
Shutdowntheignitionswitchandalloftheelectricdevices
beforeremovingthebattery.
Toremovethebattery,rstlyremovethenegativecableandthen
thepositivecable.Andthenremovetheboltonthemounting
bracketofbatterytoremovethebattery.
Replacingthebattery
Thebatteryinstalledonyourvehicleisdesignedforthe
correspondingmountinglocation.T oreplacethebattery,please
ensuretouseonewiththesamevoltage(12V),structureand
safetylabel.Thecurrentstrengthandcapacityshouldbesame
withtheoriginalbattery.OurServiceDealercanofferyouwith
genuinebatteries.
Whenreplacingthebattery,pleaseensurethattheignition
switchispoweredoffandalloftheelectricdevicesareshut
down.
Concerningthedisposalofusedbattery,itis
suggestedtohavethebatteryreplacedbyOur
ServiceDealer.Additionally,thebatterycannever
betreatedashouseholdgarbagebecauseitcontains
sulfuricacidandlead.
Installingthebattery
Beforeinstallingthebattery,pleasepowerofftheignitionswitch
andshutdownalloftheelectricdevices.Locatethebattery
intothedesiredposition,andxitwithbatterybracket.When
connectingthebattery,pleasexthepositivecablebeforethe
negativecable.
Caution
Topreventthebatteryfromdischarging,pleaseturnoffthe
ignitionswitchwhenyouleavethevehicle.
217
40
MaintenanceandService
High-voltagebatterypack
Instructionsandrestrictedconditions
"
"
Accordingtothecharacteristicsofthelithium
battery,thevehiclemustbechargedanddischarged
every30daysinstorageperiod,alongtimeparking
easilyresultsindamageofbattery,therebyaffects
therunningofwholevehicle.Failuretodosomay
resultinlossordamageofthepowerbattery,which
mayaffectyourenjoymentofthefreewarranty!
Pureelectricvehicleisdifferentfromtheconventionalvehicle,
thereforeithasparticularityonaspectsofoperation,storageand
maintenance,andnowsomecautionsareinformedtoyou.
1Thevehiclecannotbeparkedforovereighthoursinaplace
wheretemperatureisover60.Vehiclecannotbeparked
forover20hoursinaplacewheretemperatureislowerthan
-30.Vehicleshallnotbeparkedformorethan15days
inaplacewheretemperatureisabove45.Ifitexceeds
maximumlimitofthestorageenvironmentofvehicle,itwill
directlyaffectperformanceofvehicleandlifetimeofhigh
voltagebatterypack.
Vehiclecannotbeparkedinhigh-temperatureplaces.
2T obetterextendtheservicelifeofhigh-voltagebatterypack,
itisrecommendedadoptingslowcharging.Fastchargingis
mainlyusedforemergencyandlong-distancedriving.
3SettingtheA/Ctotheheatingmodegreatlyreduces
thedrivingrangeofthevehicle;settingtheA/Ctothe
coolingmodejustslightlyreducesthedrivingrangeofthe
vehicle.Deepdischargewillreducethebatterylife;shallow
chargeshallowdischargewillextendthebatterylife.Low
temperaturessignicantlyreducethedrivingrangeofthe
vehicle;hightemperatureshavenoeffectonthedriving
rangeofthevehicle.Fastcharginghasnoeffectonthe
drivingrangeofthevehicle.
4Vehiclewillbekeptdryandcannotbeplacedindamp
environmentforlongtimesuchasparkingplacewith
ponding.Ifthevehicleisimmersedinwaterorwadedinto
thewater,itshallbeparkedindryplace.
5Ifthevehiclewillnotbeusedforalongtime(overthree
months),makesurethebatterylevelofthehigh-voltage
batterypackisaround50%.Vehiclecannotbeparkedfor
over7dayswiththebatterylevelofthehigh-voltagebattery
packbelow20%.
6Donotdisassemblethehigh-voltagebatterypackand
relatedcomponentsforrepairwithoutapproval,otherwise
ourServiceDealerwillnotfulllthewarrantyterms.
218
MaintenanceandService
7Itisrecommendedtousethevehicleatleastonceamonth.
Itisrecommendedtoconductaslow-chargingonthevehicle
formorethan10hourseverymonthtoextendthelifeof
high-voltagebatterypack.Itisrecommendedtogetthe
vehiclefullychargedeverymonthorevery2000km,and
thecharginggunwillbeautomaticallydisconnectedafter
thevehicleis100%charged(i.e.donotstopchargingby
manualoperation,butwaitforthechargingpiletocharge
thevehiclehigh-voltagebatterypacktothecut-offvoltage
andactivelystopcharging).
8Highvoltagebatterypackiseasilydamagedatchassis
positionthroughscrapingandcollision.Therefore,youshall
timelycontactourServiceDealerifthevehiclehasdriven
onabnormalpavementtocheckwhetherthehighvoltage
batterypackhasdeformationornotandwhetherenclosure
hascrackornot.
9Ifthevehicleencounterscollisionandscrapinginthe
utilizationprocess,thevehiclewillbetimelycheckedbyour
ServiceDealertoconrmwhetherthehigh-voltagebattery
packhasdeformationornotandwhethertheenclosure
hascrackornot;ifseriousaccidentoccurs,afteraccident
hasbeendisposed,youshallcontactourServiceDealerto
transferthevehicletoourServiceDealerforcheck.
10Afteraseriousvehicleaccident,personnelinthevehicle
needleavethevehicleassoonaspossibleandcontactour
ServiceDealerfordisposalatonce.
11Ifthevehiclebodyneedberepairedorpainteddueto
damagedinanaccident,youmustcontactourService
Dealertoavoidmanualdamageorredisasterof
high-voltagebatterypackandrelevantoperationcanbe
conductedafterdismantlingthehigh-voltagebatterypack.
12Pleasefullychargethebatterywhenthevehicleisusedfor
thersttime.
13Underacontinuousclimbingorhigh-speeddrivingcondition
atextremelyhightemperatureinsummer,inordertoprevent
thehigh-voltagebatterypackfromoverheating,theavailable
powerofhigh-voltagebatterypackathightemperatureshall
belowerthanthatatnormaltemperature,otherwiseitmay
causethevehicletobeunabletocontinuouslytravelatits
maximumspeed.
219
40
MaintenanceandService
Tires
"
"
DEFECTIVETIRESAREDANGEROUS!DoNOT
driveyourvehicleifanytireisexcessivelywornor
damaged,orisinatedtoanincorrectpressure.
Frequentlyinspectthetiresandsidewallsforanysignof
distortion(bulges),cutsorwear.Flintsandothersharpobjects
shouldberemovedwithasuitableblunttool.Ifneglected,they
mayworkthroughthetire.
Tirepressure
"
"
Drivingwithincorrectlyinatedtirescanaffect
vehiclestability,increaserollingresistance,and
causerapidtirewearandpossiblepermanent
damagetothecordsofthetirecasing.
Remembertirewearandinationpressureregulations.Itis
thedriver’sresponsibilitytoensurethatthetiresmeetthese
requirements.
Checkthetirepressuresweekly,includingthesparetire,andif
necessary,adjustinaccordancewithpressurerequirementson
the"tirepressuresign"ontheBpillar.ThisHandbookintroduces
thecorrecttirepressureincoldcondition,see“Wheelandtire”
inGeneralT echnicalParameterssection.
Thesparetireshouldbemaintainedatthehighest
recommendedpressureandadjustedbeforeuse.Pressure
shouldbecheckedwithanaccurateTirePressureGaugewhen
thetireiscoldinsteadofdecreasingthevalueunderwarm
conditionasthepressurewillbehigherthannormalpressure
duetotemperature.Alwaysretthevalvecapstopreventdirt
entryintothevalvemechanism.
Anaturalpressurelosswilloccurwithtime;anyunusual
pressurelossshouldbeinvestigatedandrectied.
Note:Speciedpressureappliestoacoldtire,whilethe
pressureofhottireshouldbehigher.
See“Tires”inStartingandDrivingsection.
220
MaintenanceandService
Wearindicator
Thereiswearindicatorintreadforalloriginaltires.Whenthetire
hasworndownuntil1.6mmofthetreadisremainingthewear
indicatorwillappearacrossthefullwidthofthetreadpattern.
Atireshouldbereplacedimmediatelywhereanypartofthewear
indicatorbecomesvisible.Howeveritisinyourinteresttonote
thattiresafetyandperformancetendstoreducebeforethelegal
limitisreached.Forexample,badlyworntireswillincreasethe
riskofaquaplaning.
Othermaintenance
Vehiclecleaning
"
"
Fortherstdrivingafterwashingthevehicle,gently
applythebrakepedalseveraltimestoensureall
moistureisremovedfromthebrakediscs.
Carefullycleantires.Neveruseahighpressurejet
asitmaydamagetires.Ifanydamagefound,replace
thetire.
Flushingwaterontheforepartoftheinteriorcar
(closetothedashboardarea)isprohibitedsoasnot
tocauseanydamagetosomerelatedparts.
Neverushthefrontcompartment,battery
compartmentandsurroundingconnectorswith
water.
Carefulattentiontothefollowingwillhelptoretainthevalueof
yourvehicle:
Cleanthevehiclewithcoldorlukewarmwater.Hotwatermay
impairvehiclepaintinextremelycoldweather.
Novehiclewashingunderstrongdirectsunlightduringhot
weather.
Usespecialvehiclecleanertoremovegreaseandtarspots
onvehiclebodyandwhilestillwet,washthepaintworkusing
asoftspongeandgenerousquantitiesofwatercontaining
carshampoo.Rinsethoroughlyanddryoffwithachamois
leather.
221
40
MaintenanceandService
Whencleaningthevehiclewithahose,itisprohibitedtospray
thewaterdirectlytothewindow,thedoor,orthebrakethrough
thegapofthewheel.
Aftercleaning,inspectthepaintworkfordamageandstone
chips;applytouch-uppaintifnecessary.Usethepolishing
waxtoprotectthepaintworkfromtimetotime.
Whenusinghighpressurecleaningequipments,thewaterjet
shallbekeptmoving.Donotdirectlywashtheradiator,door
gap,seals,electricalcomponentsorcomponentsconnected
toit.
Note:Removeapparentlyharmlesslookingbutactually
aggressiveparticlesfromthepaintworkimmediately-e.g.
birddroppings,treeresins,insectremains,tarspots,road
saltandindustrialfall-out.Otherwisepermanentstaining
ordamagewillbeproduced.
Anti-corrosionofunderbody
Theunderbodyofyourvehiclehasbeentreatedwith
anticorrosion.Checkunderbodyanti-corrosionregularly.
Useawaterjettoremoveaccumulationsofcakedmudordebris
onunderbody.Especiallyinwinter,whensaltisusedonicyand
snowyroads.
Seatandtrim
Oftenusevacuumsweeperorsoftbrushtocleandirtanddust
accumulatedonbers.Oftenusecleanclothtowipethetrim.
Usespecialcleanertoremovegeneraltrimdust,stainingor
spots.Usespecialcleanertocleanleatherparts.
Doorseal
Topreventrubberdoorsealsfreezingduringcoldweather,
rubbermaintenanceproductsorsiliconesprayshallbeusedfor
protection.
Windowglass
Oftenuseglasscleanertocleanwindowglass.
Theheadlamplensesareclearplastic.Usegoodcleaneror
neutraldetergentratherthanabrasiveorchemicalsolventto
wash.
222
GeneralTechnicalParameters
224Majorvehicledimension
parameters
225Vehicleweightparameters
226Dynamicperformance
parameters
228Drivemotorparameter
229Chassistechnicalparameters
230Recommendeduids
231Wheelandtire
232Wheelalignmentparameters
50
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Majorvehicledimensionparameters
ModelSV63C-6610SV63C-6620SV63C-7620SV63D-6620SV63D-7620
DrivingtypeFrontdrive
Length,mm55465940594059405940
Width,mm20622062206220622062
Height,mm252525252730,274025452765
Wheelbase,mm33663760376037603760
Front/Rearsuspension,mm1020/11601020/11601020/11601020/11601020/1160
Front/Reartrack,mm1734/17561734/17561734/17561734/17561734/1756
Minimumturningcircle
diameter,m13.414.814.814.814.8
ModelSV63C-G629SV63C-G639SV63D-G629SV63D-G639
DrivingtypeFrontdrive
Length,mm6200668062006680
Width,mm2052205220522052
Height,mm2290229023152315
Wheelbase,mm3760404837604048
Front/Rearsuspension,mm1020/14201020/16121020/14201020/1612
Front/Reartrack,mm1734/17561734/17561734/17561734/1756
Minimumturningcircle
diameter,m14.815.114.815.1
224
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Vehicleweightparameters
ModelSV63C-6610SV63C-6620SV63C-7620
Capacitanceof
high-voltagebattery
pack
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
88.55kWh/
250Ah
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
88.55kWh/
250Ah
Grossvehicle
weight,kg35003500350035003500350035003500
Curbweightofa
vehicle,kg230024602340252026402400,24202580,26002700,2720
Axleload(Front/rear
axleloadunder
grossvehicle
weight),kg
1670/18301660/18401725/17751740/17601645/18551730/17701750/17501645/1855
Passengercapacity33333333
ModelSV63D-6620SV63D-7620SV63C-G629SV63C-G639SV63D-G629SV63D-G639
Capacitanceof
high-voltagebattery
pack
88.55kWh/250Ah65kWh/173Ah
Grossvehicle
weight,kg40503990405039903500350040504050
Curbweightofa
vehicle,kg264027002080209020802090
Axleload(Front/rear
axleloadunder
grossvehicle
weight),kg
1880/21701870/21201885/21651870/212015801650/
19201850
16351690/
18651810
17001720/
23502330
17101760/
23402290
Passengercapacity33333333
225
50
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Dynamicperformanceparameters
ModelSV63C-6610SV63C-6620SV63C-7620
Capacitanceof
high-voltagebattery
pack
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
88.55kWh/
250Ah
51.5kWh/
134Ah
72kWh/
201Ah
88.55kWh/
250Ah
Grossvehicle
weight,kg3500
Max.speed,km/h100
Max.reversespeed,
km/h30
Max.gradeability,%25
Acceleratingability
(Acceleratingtime
from0to50km/h),
second
7
Drivingrange(WLTP
condition),km186236186236296170232280
226
GeneralTechnicalParameters
ModelSV63D-6620SV63D-7620SV63C-G629SV63C-G639SV63D-G629SV63D-G639
Capacitanceof
high-voltagebattery
pack
88.55kWh/250Ah65kWh/173Ah
Grossvehicle
weight,kg40503990405039903500350040504050
Max.speed,km/h909090901001009090
Max.reversespeed,
km/h30
Max.gradeability,%25
Acceleratingability
(Acceleratingtime
from0to50km/h),
second
7
140172140172150180150180
Drivingrange(WLTP
condition),km306308292293Note:Thesearethereferencevalues.Thedrivingrangewill
bedifferentwithdifferentconditionsandmodications.
227
50
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Drivemotorparameter
ModelTZ220XS001
TypePermanentmagnetsynchronousmotor
Ratedspeed,r/min4178
Peakspeed,r/min16000
Ratedpower,kw70
Peakpower,kw150
Ratedtorque,Nm160
Peaktorque,Nm310
228
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Chassistechnicalparameters
ItemsParameters
FrontsuspensionMcphersonindependentsuspension
RearsuspensionLeafspringnon-independentsuspension
LeafspringtypeTaperleafspring
Leafspringspecication80,100,110(N/mm)
WheeldynamicbalancerequirementResidualdynamicunbalanceonbothsidesofwheelassemblyshallbelessthan10g
Soundfreetravelofbrakepedalwithin10mm
Reasonableapplicationrangeofbrake
frictionpairAtleast2mmremainingbeforewearablematerialreachingitswearlimit
229
50
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Recommendeduids
ItemSpecicationCapacity
Coolant,LD-35(-35)6
Brakeuid,LLaike901-4DOT41
Reducerlubricatinguid,LCastrolBOT352B1BEV0.85±0.05
Washeruid,LGenerallowfreezingpointdetergent4
Airconditioningrefrigerant,gR1234yf660±20
230
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Wheelandtire
ItemParameter
Wheelspecication61/2J×16
Tiresize215/75R16C
Tireloadindex116/114
TirespeedsymbolNotlessthanR(170km/h)
VehicletypeMinibus/COMBI/VAN/Platform
VechileCABCAB
Grossvehicleweight,kg≤405040504050
Tirepressureoffront/rearwheel(cold
condition),bar4.0/4.754.0/4.754.2/5.2
Tirepressureofsparewheel(cold
condition),bar4.754.755.2
231
50
GeneralTechnicalParameters
Wheelalignmentparameters
ItemParameter
Camber0.067°±0.5°
Absolutevalueofdifferencebetweenleftandrightwheels≤0.5°
KingpinCaster2.47°±0.5°
Absolutevalueofdifferencebetweenleftandrightwheels≤0.5°
Toe0.083°±0.083°
Absolutevalueofdifferencebetweenleftandrightwheels≤0.1°
FrontWheels
KingpinInclination12.6°±0.5°
Absolutevalueofdifferencebetweenleftandrightwheels≤0.5°
Toe0°±0.417°
Camber0°±0.5°
RearWheels
RearAxleThrustAngle0°±0.25°
232
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