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No.: FS001-DA-044
Seres 3 User Manual
Version: A
Prepared by:
Checked by:
Standardized by:
Countersigned by:
Determined by:
Approved by:
DFSK Motor Co., Ltd.
October 2019
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  • Page 1 No.: FS001-DA-044 Seres 3 User Manual Version: A Prepared by: Checked by: Standardized by: Countersigned by: Determined by: Approved by: DFSK Motor Co., Ltd. October 2019...
  • Page 2 Dear users, thank you for choosing DFSK automobiles manufactured by Chongqing Jinkang New Energy Automobile Co., Ltd! The Manual provides the key information for you to know about the operation and maintenance of DFSK new energy series. So, please read through it and use your car as required.
  • Page 3 Key Safety Tips The following key tips are helpful for you and your passengers to enjoy a perfect journey. ● Don’t drive after drinking or taking drugs. ● Please abide by traffic rules and regulations, drive under the limited speed, without speeding or overload. ●...
  • Page 4 Reading for Safe Driving Please read through the Manual before driving which ensures that you can know about the requirements of control The symbol means “don’t do it” or “prevent it and maintenance and is helpful for your driving. The Manual uses the sign of “ warning”, indicating The arrow in the illustration means front of the vehicle.
  • Page 5 ● to do so, in case of any losses due to any problems caused by repairing by others, DFSK Automobile Co., Ltd. will not assume any liability. DFSK Special After-sales Service Centers across China can ensure the technology supports and parts supply.
  • Page 6 ● lend your car to others, please handle such material to the new user. In case of any questions about the Manual during using your car, DFSK Automobile Co., Ltd. and Chongqing Jinkang New Energy ● Automobile Co., Ltd. will make a detailed explanation for you.
  • Page 7 Key Tips...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents I. Illustration & Index ..................................26 Seat, Seat Belt and SRS ................................. 27 Front Appearance ................................... 28 Rear Appearance ..................................29 Passenger Cabin ..................................30 Driver Cabin (Left Rudder) ..............................31 Instrument Panel (Left Rudder) ................Ошибка! Закладка не определена. Integrated Instrument ..............................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Seat Belt ..................................- 44 - Child Safety Seat ..............................- 46 - Pregnant Woman ..............................- 47 - The Wounded ................................. - 47 - Three-point Seat Belt ..............................- 47 - Inspection of Seat Belt Operation .......................... - 48 - Child Safety Seat ................................
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Maintenance and Replacement Procedures ........................- 71 - III. Instrument and Control Switch ............................- 73 - Driver Cabin .................................. - 74 - Instrument Panel ................................- 75 - Integrated instrument ..............................- 76 - Speedometer ................................... - 76 - Instantaneous Power Meter ............................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Voice Prompt .................................. - 85 - Alarm of Side Marker Light on ..........................- 85 - Alarm of Seat Belt Not Fastened ........................... - 86 - Alarm of Doors Not Closed (LCD) ........................- 86 - Alarm of reverse radar ............................- 86 - Steering and Danger Alarm ............................
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Operation of Wiper ..............................- 89 - Operation of washer ............................... - 89 - Rear Wiper and Washer Switch ..........................- 90 - Automatic Wiper Function Activated ........................- 90 - Cruise Control System ..............................- 91 - Function Switch ..............................
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Windows Glass One-button Operating ........................- 95 - Anti-pinch Function of Windows .......................... - 95 - Windows Self-learning Function ........................... - 96 - Sunroof ................................... - 96 - 12V Standby Power ............................... - 97 - Cigarette Lighter ................................- 97 - Storage Device ................................
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Make-up Mirror ................................- 99 - Interior Lighting ................................- 100 - Front Reading Light ............................. - 100 - Rear interior light ..............................- 101 - Trunk Light ................................- 101 - Door light ................................- 101 - IV.
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Interior Rearview Mirror ............................. - 110 - Exterior Rearview Mirror ............................ - 111 - Adjustment of Rearview Mirror .......................... - 111 - Parking Brake ................................- 111 - Electric Parking Brake (EPB) ..........................- 112 - V. Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System ........... - 114 - Safety Precautions ................................
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Antenna ..................................- 123 - Sound System ................................- 123 - Precautions for Sound System Operation ......................- 123 - Carcorder ..................................- 123 - Surround View Camera ..............................- 124 - Player ................................... - 127 - Wireless Charging Function ............................
  • Page 17 Table of Contents Steering Lock ............................... - 133 - Unlocking of Steering Wheel ............................- 133 - Vehicle Starting ................................- 133 - Switching of Drive Mode ............................- 133 - Mode Description ..............................- 133 - Switching Method ..............................- 133 - Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) ..........................
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Gear Shifting ................................ - 136 - Parking ................................. - 136 - Trailer Towing ..............................- 137 - Notes for Operation ............................. - 137 - Tire Pressure ................................ - 138 - Safety Chain ................................. - 138 - Trailer Brake ................................ - 138 - Electric Power Steering (EPS) System ........................
  • Page 19 Spare Tire Installation ............................- 150 - Keeping Damaged Tires and Tools ........................- 151 - If Your Motor is too Hot .............................. - 151 - Towing ..................................- 152 - Notes for Towing ..............................- 153 - DFSK Instructions for Towing ..........................- 153 -...
  • Page 20 Table of Contents VIII. Appearance and Maintenance ............................. - 155 - Exterior Cleaning ................................. - 157 - Car Washing ................................. - 157 - Blotch Removing ..............................- 158 - Waxing ................................. - 158 - Glass ..................................- 158 - Chassis ................................. - 158 - Wheel ...................................
  • Page 21 Table of Contents Protection Vehicle from Corrosion ........................- 160 - IX. Maintenance and What You Can Do ..........................- 163 - Notes for Maintenance ..............................- 164 - Inspection of Motor Coolant Quantity ......................... - 168 - Replacement of Motor Coolant ..........................- 168 - Brake ....................................
  • Page 22 Table of Contents Fuse Box ..................................- 173 - Fuse Box of Battery Terminal Positive ........................- 174 - Lights ................................... - 175 - Integrated headlight ............................. - 176 - Side Turn Signal Light ............................- 176 - Front Reading Light and Rear Interior Light ....................... - 176 - Daytime Driving Light ............................
  • Page 23 Table of Contents Tire Chain ................................- 179 - Wheel Exchange ..............................- 179 - Tire Wear and Damage ............................- 180 - Replacement of Tire and Wheel ........................... - 181 - Wheel Dynamic Balance ............................. - 181 - Spare Tire ................................- 181 - Regular Maintenance ..............................
  • Page 24 Table of Contents Position of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....................- 192 - Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ........................- 192 - Motor No................................- 194 - VCU Sign ................................- 195 - Tire Pressure Label .............................. - 196 - Electric Identification (Microwave Windows) ....................
  • Page 25 Table of Contents Charge Mode ................................- 204 - Two Charging Methods for This Car ........................- 204 - Charge Method ................................- 204 - Introduction to Charging ............................- 204 - Inspection before Charging ..........................- 204 - Vehicle Charging Method ............................ - 205 - General Charging Failure Diagnosis ........................
  • Page 26: Illustration & Index

    Illustration & Index I. Illustration & Index...
  • Page 27: Seat, Seat Belt And Srs

    Illustration & Index Seat, Seat Belt and SRS 1. Auxiliary Pre-crash System (including auxiliary SRS) (P.- 69 -) 2. Seat belt (P. - 44 -) 3. Headrest (P.- 43 -) Seat 4.Front (P.- 36 -) 5. 2 row seat (P.- 39 -) 6.
  • Page 28: Front Appearance

    Illustration & Index 3. Headlight, turn signal light and position 4. Windows (P.- 93 -) Front Appearance light 5. Antenna (P.- 123 -) 1. Motor cover (P.- 108 -) 6. Tire 2. Front windscreen wiper and washer - Tire and wheel (P.- 178 -) - Tire pressure label (P.- 196 -) 7.
  • Page 29: Rear Appearance

    Illustration & Index 3. Rear windscreen defroster *(P.- 119 -) - Operating switch (P.- 86 -) 4. Charging port - Replacement of bulb (P.- 176 -) 12. Tow hook (P.- 152 -) Note: As per GB1589, the parts indicated by item 1 are not included into the vehicle dimensions. Rear Appearance 5.
  • Page 30: Passenger Cabin

    Illustration & Index Passenger Cabin 1. Interior rearview mirror (P.- 110 -) box (P.- 98 -) 2. Visor (P.- 99 -) - Tool box (P.- 97 -) - Bill fold (P.- 99 -) — Small storage box (P.- 98 -) - Make-up mirror (P.- 99 -) 6.
  • Page 31: Driver Cabin (Left Rudder)

    Illustration & Index Driver Cabin (Left Rudder) 1. Access hole 2. Steering wheel — Electric power steering (EPS) system (P.- 139 -) 3. Klaxon button (P.- 93 -) 4. Cigarette lighter (P.- 97 -) 5. Knob electronic gear shift mechanism (P.- 136 -) 6.
  • Page 32 Illustration & Index - 32 -...
  • Page 33: Instrument Panel (Left Rudder)

    Illustration & Index Instrument Panel (Left Hand Drive) 5. Alarm switch (P.- 91 -) 2. Adjusting switch of headlight height 6. Side air outlet (P.- 75 -) (P.- 87 -) 7. Tool box (P.- 96 -) 1. ABS (P.- 75 -) 3.
  • Page 34: Integrated Instrument

    Illustration & Index Integrated Instrument Motor tachometer (P.- 75 -) 2. Left and right turn signal lights (P.- 75 -) 3. Function indicator (P.- 75 -) 4. Liquid crystal display (LCD) (P.- 76 -) 5. Speedometer (P.- 75 -) - 34 -...
  • Page 35: Motor Compartment

    Illustration & Index Motor Compartment 1. PTC circulating tank assembly 2. Battery compensation tank assembly 3. Water tank and motor of washer 4. Water tank assembly and accessories 5. On-board charger assembly 6. Motor controller assembly 7. Front cabin harness assembly 8.
  • Page 36: Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt And Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) II. Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - 36 -...
  • Page 37: Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Seat the backrest and adjust the seat belt to the property position. (See details in Chapter “Seat Belt”) Warning When adjusting the seat position, don’t touch any parts to avoid any potential injury or damage.
  • Page 38 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) accordingly driver will lose control of the vehicle. Front Seat - Front Passenger Seat Front Seat - Front Passenger Seat Front Seat - Driver Seat (6-direction Locking-rel ease button Electric Operation) for headrest Locking-rel...
  • Page 39 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) seat and release it when adjusting the locking-release button, and release the seat to the proper angle; manual button to lock it. adjustment: upwardly rotate the handle When adjusting the headrest, keep the and release it when adjusting the seat to center of headrest and the upper part of the proper angle.
  • Page 40: Rear Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) folding the 2nd row seat. baggage at the place higher than the backrest. ● When the seat is folding, prevent ● When returning to the original anyone from sitting seat position, please confirm that baggage area or on the 2nd row the seat is secured at the locking...
  • Page 41 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Left Split Seat (Rear Seat) Rear seat backrest cannot be adjusted, front seat. and it can only be folded and laid flat. (While measuring seat cushion depth) Lock the headrest in the lower limit Front and rear position of seats and position, pull the seat cushion forward, backrest angle status: adjust the...
  • Page 42: Approved Number Of Passengers

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) passengers. Approved Number Passengers Front seat: The interior width of the passenger compartment of the front seat is greater than or equal to 1200mm, and the seat cushion width and seat cushion depth of each front seat passenger is greater than or equal to 400mm, and it is approved to carry 2...
  • Page 43 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Rear Seat: The distance between the back seat and the front seat is more than 600mm, the seat cushion depth is more than 400mm, the length is 1305mm, and it is approved to carry 3 passengers.
  • Page 44: Headrest

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Headrest Locking-release button for headrest adjustment Adjustment of Headrest Height Adjust the headrest to the proper position while pressing locking-release button, and release the button to lock it. Warning When adjusting the headrest, keep the center of headrest and the upper part of Don't use the car when the headrest is...
  • Page 45: Seat Belt

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) If you correctly tie and adjust the seat belt, sit straightly and lean back on the backrest, it is less possible for you to get hurt in case of accident, and the degree of injury will be greatly reduced.
  • Page 46 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) belt with a child. of seat belt must go across the Warning ● The number of passengers cannot shoulders and chest. The seat belt shall ● The seat belt designed be more than the quantity of seat belts.
  • Page 47: Child Safety Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) protection is proper or not is to service stations authorized by together. Please get in contact with the based on their body size. Chongqing Jinkang for inspection of service stations authorized by seat belt assy.
  • Page 48: Pregnant Woman

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) The Wounded get close to the face and neck of the Older Child Chongqing Jinkang recommends the child, and the child can normally use wounded to use seat belt. Please Warnings the seat belt, the child can use the seat consult your doctor for details.
  • Page 49: Inspection Of Seat Belt Operation

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warning The backrest shall not be excessively slant for own comfort. The seat belt can only play the best role when the passenger sit closely against the backrest. Adjustment of Seat. (See details in Chapter “Seat”) Pull out the seat belt from the retractor, insert the spring bolt into the lock catch and...
  • Page 50: Child Safety Seat

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) will lock the seat belt and limit its provided with the proper child safety movement. If the retractor cannot seat, because the improper child safety works when you use the aforesaid seat will cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 51 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) the same seat belt with your for your car. seat belt. The movement of child infant. ● The direction of child safety seat safety seat shall not be more than ●...
  • Page 52: General Child Restraint System For All Seats

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ● Enable you child to sit in the child the child's life. safety seat check ● If there is a child safety seat adjustable parts to ensure that it is locking system at the position of suitable for your child.
  • Page 53 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) seat 0, 0+ Group <13kg × L*, I* × L*, I* (0~24 months) Group I 9~18kg × L*, I* × L*, I* (9~24 months) Group Ⅱ, Ⅲ 15~ × ×...
  • Page 54 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Adaptive Information of Different ISOFIX Positions for ISOFIX Child Restraint System ISOFIX position in car Front Rear-r Rear-row Mass group Size category Fixing module passe Other outboard nger middl positions seat seat...
  • Page 55 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Group II: 15kg-25kg Group III: 22kg-36kg Note: (1): With respect to child restraint system not meeting the size category of ISO/XX (A-G), for the suitable mass group, the vehicle manufacturer shall specify the recommended special ISOFIX child restraint system for each position. IUF: suitable for forward-facing general ISOFIX child restraint system approved by the mass group.
  • Page 56: Isofix Child Seat Anchorage

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) outboard seat rather than on the ISOFIX Child Seat anchorage has two rigid connectors for middle seat. Anchorage anchor point seat. Anchor point of ISOFIX child seat anchorage is located at the back of the Your car is equipped with special Meanwhile, use the seat belt on the car cushion close to the backrest.
  • Page 57 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Installation of Child Seat with The child safety seat cannot be Confirm that you are correctly using ISOFIX secured firmly. the child safety seat as per the product Warnings specification.
  • Page 58 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Lock catch Lock catch of child Lock catch of child safety seat child safety safety seat seat Lock catch right split Lock catch left split Lock catch right split backward-facing child seat backward-facing child seat forward-facing child seat...
  • Page 59 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 2. Secure to the special lower anchor point ② with the connector of child safety seat; 3. Keep the backrest of child safety seat well lean against the seat backrest; if possible, adjust or take down the headrest to leave the correct and Lock...
  • Page 60 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) backwardly ④ the middle of child safety seat to keep it closely lean against the backrest and cushion. 5. Check the child safety seat before placing child onto it. Shake it to ensure the child safety seat is secured properly.
  • Page 61 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 1. Place the child safety seat onto the properly. 5. Secure the child safety seat with seat belt of the car. ③ 6. Check if the child safety seat is ④...
  • Page 62 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 2. Let the seat belt spring bolt go your knees to press down ③ child safety seat is flexible, please across the child safety seat, and insert backwardly ④ the middle of child reinstall it as per the step 3 - step 5.
  • Page 63 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) safety seat to keep it closely lean against the backrest and cushion. Installing on Front seat 2. Let the seat belt spring bolt go across the child safety seat, and insert the lock catch ②...
  • Page 64 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) SRS, please install ● The child safety seat for infant Warnings forward-facing child safety seat as must be backward-facing; and if ● If the front passenger seat is per the following steps: front passenger seat...
  • Page 65: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) placing child onto it. Shake it to ⑥ ensure the child safety seat is secured properly. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 5. To avoid the loose seat belt, use the Notes of SRS locking device of the child safety seat This...
  • Page 66 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) inflated and helpful for buffering the passenger may be hurt by expansion. impact on driver and front passenger’s SRS will quickly be flat after (optional) head or chest. expansion. SRS is designed for providing auxiliary SRS warning light will be on when protection...
  • Page 67 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) will not exploded generally. Using the seat belt is helpful for reducing the injury or injury degree in case of any accidents. ● When you sit on the seat and the backrest is upright, the seat belt and auxiliary pre-crash SRS system can play the best role.
  • Page 68 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) protective measures for dangerous gestures in car. Warnings child. If there is no proper protection ● Don’t let child to sit freely or ● Don’t install ● for child, when the auxiliary backward-facing child safety stretch head or hands out of pre-crash...
  • Page 69 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warnings Using the seat belt is helpful for ● reducing the injury or injury degree in case of any accidents. When you sit on the seat and the backrest is upright, the seat belt can play the best role.
  • Page 70: Srs Air Bag

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) SRS Air Bag With respect to other information, The warning sign (optional) is on the please refer to Chapter “Child Safety surface visor front Seat”. passenger seat. SRS Warning Light Front Front Passenger Seat &...
  • Page 71: Auxiliary Srs System

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Don’t place any article between module (front passenger seat). about 3s, and it means that the system passenger steering SRS module ECU is working. wheel, between Module of side auxiliary SRS SRS system requires repairing in instrument panel and front seat.
  • Page 72: Auxiliary Pre-Crash Srs System

    Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) operation of SRS. the SRS meets other impacts similar The SRS explosion will have ● to the head-on impact, it may be also Unauthorized modification of ● great sound, and then release exploded.
  • Page 73 Safety Devices - Seat, Seat Belt and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Jinkang. Jinkang. When your car requires repairing maintenance, When your car is to be sold out, ● please remind the maintenance you must tell the purchaser the personnel of the condition of SRS SRS function, and relevant system, pre-crash seat belt and contents in the Manual.
  • Page 74: Iii. Instrument And Control Switch

    Instrument and control switch III. Instrument and Control Switch - 73 -...
  • Page 75: Driver Cabin

    Instrument and Control Switch Driver Cabin 1. Access hole 2. Steering wheel 3. Klaxon button 4. Cigarette lighter 5. Knob electronic gear shift mechanism 6. EPB switch 7. Power inverter 8. Combined side marker light 9. Combined instrument 10. Motor start-stop system 11.
  • Page 76: Instrument Panel

    Instrument and Control Switch 1. Adjusting switch of power rearview Instrument Panel mirror 2. Adjusting switch of headlight height 3. Display screen 4. Alarm switch 5. Central air outlet 6. Front defrosting outlet 7. Side air outlet 8. Side defrosting outlet 9.
  • Page 77: Integrated Instrument

    Instrument and Control Switch Integrated Instrument Speedometer Instantaneous Power Meter Real-time display of vehicle power (KW) Voltameter Voltameter The accuracy of the display bar for the battery power of the instrument is 1%, and Integrated instrument Speedometer the range of display power is 0-100% with Speedometer pointer indicates the driving speed (km/h).
  • Page 78: Battery Thermometer

    Instrument and Control Switch Operation in time. consumption. c) On the interface of classic theme and Battery Thermometer science theme, press the up and down keys on the left side of the multi-functional steering wheel to switch to the secondary interface;...
  • Page 79: Driving Computer Screen

    Instrument and Control Switch Navigation * Driving assistance system: displays  Tire Pressure Display: the working status of the LDW system and Multimedia prompts that the current vehicle deviates Displays the current pressure of four tires from the lane line. Phone Driving computer screen Fault Description...
  • Page 80 Instrument and Control Switch * Multimedia the over-speed alarm value or turns off the vehicle (ECO, Sports, and Normal). over-speed alarm. Displays the multimedia information from Fatigue driving setting: includes the  entertainment host. fatigue driving time (2h, 3h, 4h) or turns * Phone off the fatigue driving prompts.
  • Page 81: Indicator And Voice Prompt

    Instrument and Control Switch EPS fault indicator Ready indicator Operating indicator of brake vacuum * Autohold indicator controller * EPB fault indicator * ESP OFF indicator Indicator and Voice Prompt * ESP failure alarm indicator Turn signal / danger indicator * Cruise control indicator ECO mode indicator Driver seat belt indicator...
  • Page 82: Indicator

    If the brake liquid level You will have decided that your car ● lowers the minimum level on liquid service stations authorized by DFSK for is safe, but you’d better track your car with storage tank, please add brake liquid as inspection.
  • Page 83 Instrument and Control Switch Devices - Seat, Seat Belt & SRS”) authorized by Chongqing Jinkang. danger. Braking when the drive motor is off Note: when the front passenger seat belt is ● not fastened, the indicator is constantly on Driver seat belt indicator or the brake liquid level is low will when the speed is <...
  • Page 84 (Refer to “Electric hereinafter) Please do slow down to park and contact Power Steering (EPS) System” in “6. the service stations authorized by DFSK at Side marker light / position Starting and Driving”) once for inspection. (Refer to “Parking indicator Brake”...
  • Page 85 DFSK for inspection: light will be on again. Please contact the and off when the signal state is "No The warning light continues to be on when service stations authorized by DFSK for LIMIT". the power is set at "on". inspection.
  • Page 86: Voice Prompt

    Alarm of Side Marker Light on plug again; if the indicator does not return Low SOC alarm indicator to normal, please contact DFSK after-sales Where the warning light is a low power If you open the door when passing the...
  • Page 87: Alarm Of Seat Belt Not Fastened

    Instrument and Control Switch identity verification, the buzzer will cause to the warning sound (similar to the and the indicator is off. buzzing sound of a machine) made by an Alarm of Doors Not Closed alarm sound reminding you of turning off electric vehicle to pedestrians near the (LCD) side marker light.
  • Page 88: Integrated Switch Of Light

    Instrument and Control Switch following: and indoor back light of devices are on; of turn light has five gears: left turn, left 1. The pause switch of the prompt voice when it is set at “ON”, the back light lane, OFF, right lane, right turn. The of integrated instrument and radio CD system can only be used when there is no switch of high beam headlight and low...
  • Page 89: Follow-Me-Home Function

    Instrument and Control Switch When you set the switch at right lane frequency. When you set the handle at fog light is on and the switch gear, the right turn light and right side the left (right) turn position, if the automatically returns to “OFF”;...
  • Page 90: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Instrument and Control Switch If there is no washing liquid in washer If you are to stop the wiper, set the lifting lever downwardly to “OFF” storage, don’t use washer. gear. Windscreen Wiper If you set the lifting lever at “MIST” Washer gear, the wiper will work for one time.
  • Page 91: Rear Wiper And Washer Switch

    Instrument and Control Switch the windscreen (nominal quantity), the at “ ”, the wiper motor and automatic wiper command is given; washer motor will work together. and if there is no water vapor (the If the wiper suspends working due to nominal quantity), the automatic wiper snow or ice, the wiper will not work to command is not given.
  • Page 92: Cruise Control System

    Instrument and Control Switch speed, the vehicle will not exceed the speed goal. set speed. 4. Step on brake pedal to the speed Cruise Setting goal, press down the setting button to Setting the gear at D, keeping speed set the current speed as the speed goal. over 40km/h, pressing down the cruise Cruise Releasing setting button, and activating the...
  • Page 93: Defrosting Switch

    Instrument and Control Switch Warning Light Switch Please turn off cruise function the indicator is on, and the rear when you do not use it. defroster works about 14 minutes. Defrosting Switch After 14 minutes, press the defroster switch again, to turn off defroster. Caution When washing the inside of ●...
  • Page 94: Klaxon Button

    Instrument and Control Switch Klaxon Button controller to control radio, volume, 8. OK, return, up and down, left and mode change, phone and others: right selecting buttons on instrument When you press the klaxon button on 1. Touch the button to enter the menu;...
  • Page 95 Instrument and Control Switch three glass lifter switches will power switch, you may hurt others, close windows, pull the power separately control such three glass especially children's hands, head or windows switch upwardly. windows. other parts. Therefore, only when you Driver Seat Power Window Switch: Switch ④...
  • Page 96: Windows Glass One-Button Operating

    Instrument and Control Switch The right front door, left rear door and power window switch for a long time, lifting after 60s. right rear door are equipped with the corresponding window glass will Windows Glass One-button independent glass lifter switch. If you lower, and it will lower to the bottom.
  • Page 97: Windows Self-Learning Function

    Instrument and Control Switch Sunroof automatic mode. ③ The windows position exceeds the Stop: when the sunroof works scope of the initial learning position; under automatic mode, if you touch ④ The system losses power over 15s button A or B, the sunroof will stop under the un-sleeping state or over operating at once.
  • Page 98: 12V Standby Power

    Instrument and Control Switch 12V Standby Power cigarette lighter, you can use it as Warning vehicle-mounted DC 12V power. The power of electrical devices shall Warning not be more than 120W to avoid damaging fuse. After using the cigarette lighter, please Cigarette Lighter place it back in time, to avoid burning other objects in car or causing fire.
  • Page 99: Small Storage Box

    Instrument and Control Switch Middle Cover Cup Holder Storage Box and Storage Box To open storage box, pull the storage box cover pull ring upwardly. If your car has EPB, its control box If you are to close the storage box, has one cup holder and one open storage box and one concealed pull the storage box cover pull ring...
  • Page 100: Bottle Holder And Map Bag

    Instrument and Control Switch holding light articles when the If you put drink bottle and other cups Caution here, it may affect your gear shifting, parking state. The heavy articles Don’t put the bottle with cap opening into the bottle holder, because the and using the button in the front of it.
  • Page 101: Interior Lighting

    Instrument and Control Switch Front Reading Light To shelter the light from the front on, and it will be off after 10 minutes if you have no operation. direction, pull the visor to status ①. When the five doors are closed and the motor start-stop button is used, and the central control lock is used, the light is immediately off;...
  • Page 102: Rear Interior Light

    Instrument and Control Switch Rear interior light light is on. The trunk light is set in the hatchback trunk. When the hatchback is opened, When it is set at OFF gear, the light the light is on. When the hatchback is is off.
  • Page 103: Iv. Inspection And Adjustment Before Driving

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving IV. Inspection and Adjustment before Driving - 102 -...
  • Page 104: Key

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Remote Key transmitter chip and accordingly result in system failure. The car is equipped with two keys. Please keep one key at a safe place as a spare key. Don’t fall down the remote key. ●...
  • Page 105: Door Lock

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving keep the remote key closer to the start-stop the mechanical key into key hole (on close five doors (including hatchback), and driver door or front passenger door), and switch to start the car. Please replace press down the button “...
  • Page 106 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving within the specific distance to the car. unlocks normally. (2) Insert key and turn well, press key locking button “ ”, the the lock cylinder of front passenger door, When the battery in remote key runs out or horn will ring for three times, and the or operate the central door lock and there is strong radio wave around, the...
  • Page 107: Rear Door Lock

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Automatic Locking Function the key into ignition lock, the horn rings Press down the right button to lock five within 30s, and the steering light flashes. doors (including hatchback), press down When the brake is stepped down and the 2.
  • Page 108: Hatchback Lock

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving will not be locked. unlocked, the door can also be opened by knob toward right to deactivate the inward pulling the handle outside the car. opening handle, and the doors can only be Warnings opened outside the car. Pull the lock knob Warning toward left to release the child lock.
  • Page 109: Motor Cover Lock

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Motor Cover Lock Park car at a safe and flat place, and Lift the motor cover ② by hand, ● ensure that there is no obstacle around then attach the movable end of the pole to Warnings hatchback and there is enough space to the sheet metal mounting hole to lift the...
  • Page 110 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving - 109 -...
  • Page 111: Charging Port

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving animation. Charging Port To finish charging: press the remote ● key unlocking button once and pull out the vehicle plug. ② Disconnect the power supply plug. ● Apply the AC charging port cover ● ① and cover plate.
  • Page 112: Exterior Rearview Mirror

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving applicable to the exterior rearview mirror. true. Folding and Electric Adjustable Type 1. Turn switch to choose the outer Adjustment of Rearview Mirror Press switch ④, and adjust the shell rearview mirror. Remote Control Type 2.
  • Page 113: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Inspection and Adjustment before Driving release parking brake, and accordingly parking brake will be on (red) and the result in serious accident. Warnings LED on EPB switch will be on too. Electric Parking Brake (EPB) During driving, don’t touch EPB ●...
  • Page 114 Inspection and Adjustment before Driving Warning Such function can be used when the ● driving brake system is out of normal service. - 113 -...
  • Page 115: Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator And Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System V. Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System - 114 -...
  • Page 116: Safety Precautions

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System via secondary interface to see the image on reverse camera system is different from the Safety Precautions central display. actual distance. Reverse Camera System ● It is visually opposite for the objects Warnings in the reverse camera system, and it is the ●...
  • Page 117: How To Read The Reference Line In Reverse Camera System

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System reference line can be referred. The distance accordingly result in fault, fire or electric shown in the reverse camera system is for shock. reference only, and it may be different ●...
  • Page 118: Heating Ventilator And Air Conditioner

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System the camera, the reverse camera system conditioner can only work when the motor ● When the temperature is too high or may not clearly show the objects, so please is operating.
  • Page 119 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System 1. A/C air volume control knob 2.OFF button 3. Top blowing mode → top and foot blowing mode → foot blowing mode → foot blowing mode and defrosting mode 4.
  • Page 120: Operation Of Heating Ventilator

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System Operation of Heating Ventilator mode → foot blowing mode → foot blowing mode → top and foot blowing Heating (if equipped with auto A/C): blowing mode and defrosting mode. mode →...
  • Page 121 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System Press down the internal circulation button system control state, it is valid to operate defogging button “ ” (the system this key, and it will not exit the corresponding state, and the key state will “...
  • Page 122 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System at the current position, other settings Temperature Button remain the same, and LCD only displays Use the button under OFF status, ① The temperature available is 17-32℃. temperature. activate the system to get the air volume Clockwise rotation is for temperature +, PTC Heating Button...
  • Page 123: Overhaul Of A/C

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System volume, AC, PTC off), and it will “A/C Refrigerating Fluid and Lubricant”.) A/C is working, please replace the filter. service stations authorized remain the same when you press the Chongqing Jinkang can overhaul your environmental A/C system.
  • Page 124: Antenna

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System Sound System power button to turn it off under the Antenna For better operation of sound system, we off status; provide the detailed instructions for sound Under status, click system so as to be convenient for your use, carcorder APP at MP5 terminal to...
  • Page 125: Surround View Camera

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System required. If you starts the gravity images collected at the same time into request will not receive a timely a 360-degree overhead view of the sensor, please regularly enter the response.
  • Page 126 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System Button S/N Button Name Button Function Button 1 Homepage Button Turn off surround view camera and back to main interface Display the image information of front camera in the side-view box in the aerial Button 2 Front-view Button view.
  • Page 127 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System indicates that the current view is Button 2 Button 1 front-view. Please confirm indicates that the current view is surrounding conditions rear-view. Button 3 indicates that the current view is left-view.
  • Page 128: Player

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System Wireless Charging Function Bluetooth mode: touch (for < 1.5S) to Player switch to the previous song/video; It is connected to power + and used under 3) “∨”: RADIO mode: switch to the next the "ON".
  • Page 129 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System information inquiry. call one’s number / dial 156... / call mobile visor. Note: Do start the voice assistant before customer service” to find the phone b) Sunroof raised opening voice interaction.
  • Page 130 Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System a) Hatchback on & off The term “open hatchback / close hatchback” can be used to open or close the hatchback. 11 Seat a) Seat heating The term “turn on heating for all seats / turn off heating for all seats, turn on heating for driver’s seat / turn off heating for driver’s seat, turn on...
  • Page 131: Mp5

    Reverse Camera System, Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner (A/C) & Sound System 1. Message Center 2. USB Music 3. Picture 4. Settings 5. Music Note: As for specific operation of various functions in MP5 interface, the driver can enter "Settings" in the system interface.
  • Page 132: Vi. Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving VI. Starting and Driving Run-in Period During the first 1,600km, please follow the following advices to ensure car’s future reliability and economic efficiency, or it may affect the motor life and performance: Don’t drive at a constant speed, high ●...
  • Page 133: Before Motor Starting

    Starting and Driving speed or low speed for a long time. Check if the tire appearance, status Don’t leave children or the incapable ● ● At any gears, don’t fully step on the and pressure are normal. adult or pet in car alone. Because they may ●...
  • Page 134: Cargo Loading

    Starting and Driving Cargo Loading lanes. the start button immediately. Load and its distribution as well as No sudden steering. ● Vehicle Starting accessories (connecting device, Keep a safe distance from the front ● luggage rack, etc.) will greatly change the Use parking brake.
  • Page 135: Switching Of Drive Mode

    Starting and Driving Switching over-temperature indicator of motor. When the indicator is off for more than 5 minutes, Drive Mode perform the next operation. Mode Set the vehicle at “D” or “R” gear, ● release the brake pedal, and slightly step Description down the accelerator pedal to release ECO mode is...
  • Page 136: Passive Entry Passive Start (Peps)

    Starting and Driving turns off the automatic start-stop function. 1.2m away from the hatchback opening The power is not set at “LOCK”; Eco: the mode changes vehicle properties, button. The intelligent key is left in car; or Passive Entry Function and realizes energy saving and high A door or hatchback is not closed.
  • Page 137: Motor Turning Off

    Starting and Driving the start-stop button to start and stop the emergency case, press motor or switch the power mode (“OFF”, start-stop button over 20s, the motor will “ACC”, “ON”, “START”). be off. The background light of start-stop switch is white. When the power mode is “ACC”, Warning the orange indicator is on;...
  • Page 138: Vehicle Driving

    Starting and Driving Vehicle Starting Parking Vehicle Driving Turn on motor by reference to Ensure that you use the electrical Warning “Vehicle Starting”. parking switch. Step on the brake pedal and shift the Step on the brake pedal and shift the ●...
  • Page 139: Trailer Towing

    Starting and Driving Trailer Towing sliding and accordingly cause accident. ② Toward uphill: ● If nobody guards your car, don’t keep Turn the wheel toward the curb, move the Attention motor running. car toward to slightly touch the curb, and The damage caused by trailer towing is not ●...
  • Page 140: Tire Pressure

    Starting and Driving Tire Pressure period. cargo) shall not be more than the setting value of vehicle and coupling device. For ● Before towing, please ensure that the When towing, inflate tires to meet the further details, please consult Chongqing car to be towed has a good lighting system.
  • Page 141: Electric Power Steering (Eps) System

    Starting and Driving has a mechanical brake, pull it at the same power or others), especially in case of keep turning the steering wheel, or will time. Don’t park your car on slope. If it is sudden turn and driving at a low speed. Be overheat the electric power steering (EPS) inevitable to park your car on a slope, set careful.
  • Page 142: Brake Precautions

    Starting and Driving and the squeal in braking is normal too. block of front wheel disc brake is 2mm, When you drive at high altitude localities, This may because other matters are pasted and that of rear wheel is 2mm too.) the continuous braking may increase the on the friction face during driving process, force for brake pedal.
  • Page 143: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting and Driving braking and speeding up may cause wheel perceiving the driver's intention to start. an ABS. When you use tire chain on to slide, and accordingly result in accident. Driving downhill coarse, gravel and snowy road, the brake Wet Brake When you drive downhill, the motor can distance may be also longer, so do keep a...
  • Page 144 Starting and Driving from locking in case of sudden brake or system will work normally, but it has no Warning anti-lock function. driving on slippery road. It will test the fault indicator rotational speed of each wheel, and Don’t loosen the pedal up. If not, it may self-diagnosis or driving, please drive your increase the brake distance.
  • Page 145: Electric Brake-Force Distribution (Ebd) System

    Starting and Driving However, vibration also means that the Chongqing Jinkang for inspection. can see it. At night, park at a bright place. road condition is bad, and you have to be ● If your car is equipped with safety Warning careful of driving.
  • Page 146 Starting and Driving adhesive force. antifreeze, discharge coolant, and add studded tire. before using car. Refer to “Replacement of Please keep longer brake distance ● The anti-skid performance of rubber Vehicle Coolant” in “IX. Maintenance and when driving in cold weather. The studded tire on wet or dry roads may be What You Can Do”.
  • Page 147 Starting and Driving Use scraper and scrubbing brush to In winter, regularly clean the chassis. For remove snow and ice on windows and further details, refer to “Protection against wiper. Corrosion” in “VIII. Appearance and You can place the hard board under Maintenance”.
  • Page 148: Vii. Emergency Measures

    Emergency Measures VII. Emergency Measures Tools - 147 -...
  • Page 149: Triangle Warning Board

    Emergency Measures Reflective Vest jack before placing into the tool box again. Get the crank closed against the side of The reflective vest is placed in the storage Triangle warning jack. box, and it shall be placed in order after board The jack provided by manufacturer ●...
  • Page 150: Tools And Tire Preparation

    Emergency Measures Ask all passengers to leave from ● Ensure that the shifting knob is the car, stand at a safe place to keep adjusted to a proper gear (“P” gear, Spare Tire away from passing-by vehicles. rather than “D” or “R” gear). Seek for assistance from professionals.
  • Page 151: Tire Retaining

    Emergency Measures Vehicle Jacking Don’t jack your car if not ● necessary. Warnings Don’t use a cushion on or ● Please read through and abide ● under the jack. by the operation instructions herein. Don’t turn on the motor when ●...
  • Page 152: Tire Removal

    Emergency Measures to contact the vehicle. Place the jack on crank. result in accident. ground stably. Carefully lift the car until that the tire ● Don’t coat oil or lubricating grease Align the jack’s top to the supporting fully leaves from ground. onto wheel bolt or nut, which may get nut point as shown in figure.
  • Page 153: Keeping Damaged Tires And Tools

    Emergency Measures Properly keep the damaged tires, (100~130)N m jack and used tools at the storage area. Keep the wheel nut at the specified (See details in section “Tools and Tire tightening torque at any time. It is Preparation”.) recommended to screw up the wheel nut to Close the hatchback.
  • Page 154: Towing

    I, to release steam. Visually check if there is any measures: Please check / repair your car at DFSK leakage from radiator and radiator Leave the trunk road, and park franchise store.
  • Page 155: Notes For Towing

    DFSK recommends to use push trolley or Warnings flatbed trailer for towing as shown in by DFSK to ask the service operator to figure. ● The driving wheel (front wheel) of tow your car. Before preparing towing, the...
  • Page 156 Emergency Measures Vehicle Getting Out When the car cannot get out of the sand, snow or slough, use the tow hook. Warnings The front trailer hook is placed in the trunk Keep anybody away from the ● and should be installed in the designated Remove the front hook cap after pressing tow hook when towing car.
  • Page 157: Viii. Appearance And Maintenance

    Appearance and Maintenance VIII. Appearance and Maintenance - 156 -...
  • Page 158 Appearance and Maintenance - 157 -...
  • Page 159: Exterior Cleaning

    Appearance and Maintenance with direct sunshine or high temperature of ● After driving along coast road, to Exterior Cleaning car body, or there will have water spots on avoid corrosion by sea breeze; It is important to take correct measures to surface.
  • Page 160: Blotch Removing

    Glass ● DFSK recommends to wax wheel in After waxing, you are recommended to Use glass cleaner to remove the smoke winter if you are to drive on road with salt. polish to remove residual wax so as to Aluminum Alloy Wheel dust or dust film on glass.
  • Page 161: Chrome-Plated Part

    Appearance and Maintenance damage leather surface, so they must be and seats with dust collector or banister Warnings regularly removed. Don’t use leather brush. Use clean soft cloth soaked with Please follow the following instructions to washing soap, vehicle wax, polishing soft soap-suds to wipe plastic parts and avoid wheel pollution and fading.
  • Page 162: Seat Belt

    Appearance and Maintenance such film with glass cleaner and soft cloth. Belt”). with a higher humidity. Temperature Protection against Corrosion Warning The increasing temperature will speed up Primary Causes Vehicle When cleaning inside of window, don’t the corrosion rate of parts at the location Corrosion use sharp tools, grinding detergent or the with improper ventilation.
  • Page 163 ● Check if there is sand, dust or salt required by some areas, please consult the accumulated on underbody. If there is any service stations authorized by DFSK. sand, dust or salt, wash with water as soon as possible. Warnings ●...
  • Page 164 Maintenance and What You Can Do - 163 -...
  • Page 165: Ix. Maintenance And What You Can Do

    Maintenance and What You Can Do IX. Maintenance and What You Can Do - 164 -...
  • Page 166: Notes For Maintenance

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Notes for Maintenance or swatch and others before inspecting contacting the used coolant. your car. ● The improper use of oil may pollute When your car is under any inspection or ● Where the car is only supported by a environment.
  • Page 167 Maintenance and What You Can Do You must know that incomplete or impact your warranty rights and interests. authorized by Chongqing Jinkang. improper maintenance and repairing may If you are unfamiliar with a maintenance result in damage to vehicle and may item, please go to the service stations Inspection of position in motor cabin 1.
  • Page 168 Replacement of Antifreeze true tank of DFSK or replace it with the In order to avoid the poor heating or is heating, don’t move the cover of motor equivalent product as necessary.
  • Page 169 ● Please use the antifreeze designated when filled in the original plant. When it Therefore, don’t add any additives to it. by DFSK in the alpine area (with the needs to supplement or replace antifreeze, temperature below 0℃ around the year).
  • Page 170: Inspection Of Motor Coolant Quantity

    DFSK. damaging the motor, please use the true Replacement of Motor Coolant tank of DFSK or replace it with the The cooling system must be repaired by equivalent product as necessary. the service stations authorized by DFSK.
  • Page 171: Brake

    If such distance is outside the following stations authorized by DFSK and ask for 4. Turn on the power supply of the range, please consult the DFSK franchise inspecting brake system. - 170 -...
  • Page 172: Brake Liquid

    Maintenance and What You Can Do level is lower “MIN”, the warning light of the brake and clutch systems. The wrong vehicle, operate the brake vacuum pump brake liquid will be on, please add brake brake liquid will damage brake system and for three minutes, do not step on the brake liquid to the “MAX”...
  • Page 173: Windscreen Washer Liquid

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Clean the outside of windscreen with Caution wiper cleaner or neutral detergent. If there After replacing the wiper rubber, restore is no water drop when washing it with water, it means that the windscreen is the wiper arm to the original position, or clean.
  • Page 174: Electronic Plate Installation Instructions

    Maintenance and What You Can Do washer antifreeze. Please adjust it as per In the absence of this configuration, install oil contamination away from battery. mixing ratio instructed it in the black edge of the glass as required ● It is dangerous to improperly replace manufacturer.
  • Page 175: Fuse Box

    Maintenance and What You Can Do 1. Find the button on the back of key, push If the fuse is broken ③ , replace it the button in the arrow direction, and take with a new one ④. Caution out the mechanical key in the direction as Don’t use the fuse of the ampere higher or shown in figure;...
  • Page 176: Fuse Box Of Battery Terminal Positive

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Fuse Box of Battery Terminal Positive If the electric appliance cannot operate normally when the fuse is under good status, please check fuse box 1; in case of any broken fuse, please replace it with the one of the same model.
  • Page 177: Lights

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Lights 17. Integrated front steering light 18. Integrated low beam headlight 19. Daytime driving light assembly 8. Rear fog light 20. Steering light of rear bumper 9. Rear bumper’s rear steering light 10. Rear reversing light rear bumper...
  • Page 178: Integrated Headlight

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Integrated headlight lighting for the method of turning on or off Caution front reading light and rear interior light. Don’t replace the bulb without permission. Headlight includes: Daytime Driving Light If you do not meet the repairing 1.
  • Page 179: License Plate Light

    Maintenance and What You Can Do trunk light. be off. Rear bumper position light 2×5 (bulb) When the shifting knob is set at reverse Rear fog light of rear gear, the reversing light will be on; on the 2×21 (bulb) bumper contrary, it will be off.
  • Page 180: Tire And Wheel

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Tire and Wheel Tire Type Warning If the tire is flat, refer to “Flat Tire” in “7. If the lights are accessible to water  Caution Emergency Measures”. When replacing with the new tire, confirm leakage, please seek for overhauling from the Tire Inflation Pressure that all tires are of the same type (that is:...
  • Page 181: Tire Chain

    Maintenance and What You Can Do drive on snowy or icy roads, Chongqing studded tire. The anti-skid and tracking operation and performance. Jinkang recommends you to four snow performances of rubber studded tire on wet Install the tire chain onto the driving tires.
  • Page 182: Tire Wear And Damage

    Maintenance and What You Can Do and personal injury. If case of any Wear mark questions, please consult the service Mark of wear mark position stations authorized by Chongqing Jinkang The original tires are with wear mark ① or tire manufacturer. on its surface.
  • Page 183: Replacement Of Tire And Wheel

    Maintenance and What You Can Do Replacement of Tire and Wheel between vehicle body and tire, clearance are used normally, the tires will be of tire chain, speedometer calibration, unbalanced too, therefore the wheels must Warning headlight beam angle, bumper height and be conducted the dynamic balances test Don’t install the deformed tire and wheel others.
  • Page 184: Recommended Lubricating Oil And Capacity

    Maintenance and What You Can Do personal driving habit and vehicle purpose. Regularly do similar maintenance after the final regular maintenance in the completion table. See detailed maintenance plan in Maintenance Manual for S513 (On-board). Recommended Lubricating Oil and Capacity The following table shows the theoretical capacity which may be slightly different from the actual one.
  • Page 185 Maintenance and What You Can Do Windscreen washer - #20 (general) (2.0±0.2)L liquid - #35 (alpine area in winter) (0.65±0.03)L Brake fluid HZY4 GB12981-2012 A/C refrigerating Amount to be refilled for single evaporator A/C is: R134a fluid (520±20) g/vehicle PTC injection FD-20 (general) 2.56 L liquid...
  • Page 186 Maintenance and What You Can Do - 185 -...
  • Page 187: Technical Information

    Technical Information X. Technical Information - 186 -...
  • Page 188: Recommended A/C Refrigerating Fluid And Lubricant

    Technical Information Recommended A/C Refrigerating Fluid and Lubricant Chongqing Jinkang A/C system must be filled with R134a refrigerating fluid and Chongqing Jinkang lubricant or equivalent. Any other refrigerating fluid or lubricant may cause serious damage and even the case the whole A/C system should be replaced. Many countries and districts prohibit from emitting refrigerating fluid to atmospheric layer and yours atmospheric layer is R134a.
  • Page 189: Wheel Position

    Technical Information Tire specification 225/60 R17 or 225/55 R18 Tire pressure (cold Front wheel 230 (no load)/230 (full load) state) (kPa) Rear Wheel 230 (no load)/230 (full load) T-shaped spare tire 420kPa Type Size Offset distance (mm) Steel wheel 17×4T Wheel Aluminum wheel 17×7J...
  • Page 190: Vehicle's Main Technical Parameters

    Technical Information Front toe-in of rear wheel (one-sided) 0~0.4° Vehicle's Main Technical Parameters Item Parameter Motor model TZ230XSIN107 Rated power (kw) Maximum authorized total mass 2130 (kg) Passengers Axle load distributed under Mass maximum authorized total mass 1062×1068 parameter (front / rear axle) (kg) Rated load (kg) Unladen mass (kg) 1755...
  • Page 191 Technical Information Wheel tread (front / rear) (mm) 1580×1582 Front suspension / rear 925×820 suspension (mm) 917×813 2640 Wheelbase (mm) 2655 Approach angle / departure No load: 20.0/28.0 angle (°) Full load: 19.0/24.0 Vehicle mass center height (mm) 606.1×609.5 Minimum ground clearance (mm) Minimum turning diameter (mm) 11.5 Maximum speed (km/h)
  • Page 192 Technical Information efficiency Driver type Front-motor front-wheel-drive layout - 191 -...
  • Page 193: Traveling Or Registration Abroad

    Technical Information Traveling or registration abroad Vehicle Identification Sign Vehicle Identification Label (Nameplate) If traveling to other countries or districts, please firstly confirm where you can charge your car. Vehicle nameplate is fixed below the Column B on the right side. If you have to register for your car in other countries, states, province or districts, go to the authority to confirm if your car meets the local laws and regulations.
  • Page 194: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    Technical Information Position of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The vehicle identification number plate is the legal sign. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) It is located below the front passenger seat as shown below: 2. Rear floor, see the following picture: - 193 -...
  • Page 195 Technical Information - 194 -...
  • Page 196: Motor No

    Technical Information Motor No. It is printed on motor as shown as the following arrow: - 195 -...
  • Page 197: Vcu Sign

    Technical Information VCU Sign - 196 -...
  • Page 198: Tire Pressure Label

    Technical Information Tire Pressure Label The pressure of cold state tire is shown on the tire pressure label on the middle upright of driver side. - 197 -...
  • Page 199: Electric Identification (Microwave Windows)

    Technical Information Electric Identification (Microwave Window) Microwave Window The position of the microwave window is shown in the figure above; and the installation of the electronic identification should meet the requirements of GB/T 35790.1-2017. - 198 -...
  • Page 200: Xi. Instructions For Use Of Charging Gun Holder

    Instructions for Use of EV Charging Plug XI. Instructions for Use of Charging Gun Holder - 199 -...
  • Page 201: Environment Requirements For Use Of Charging Gun

    Instructions for Use of EV Charging Plug Environment Requirements more charging guns. The charger should be Warning for Use of Charging Gun programmed so that the charging gun can If any unknown foreign matter is  found in the charging gun, charging gun Charging equipment shall be located at the be used alternately.
  • Page 202: Charging Finishing Stage

    Instructions for Use of EV Charging Plug charging socket, press the button to unlock cable must be straight and not twisted to your thumb, hold the lower end of the the charging gun with your thumb evenly, avoid forcing the charging gun holder. charging gun with the other hand, and pull and insert the charging gun vertically into During...
  • Page 203: Charging Gun Holder Clearing

    Instructions for Use of EV Charging Plug ground, the said method should be unexpected circumstances (the dust cover promptly used for cleaning. of socket is not closed), the said method Charging Holder should be promptly used for cleaning. Clearing It is forbidden to touch the charging pin Under normal conditions,...
  • Page 204: Notes For Charging

    Description of Charging and Discharging Notes for Charging please stop charging immediately. Warnings When the SOC indicator bar of the To avoid serious personal injury,  Please charge in a relatively safe  integrated instrument enters please note the following when charging: environment without liquid, fire and others.
  • Page 205 Description of Charging and Discharging circuit and grounding socket. Special the charging equipment. When the charging is stopped, the  circuit is to avoid line damage or line When charging, personnel are not vehicle plug should be disconnected first,  tripping protection due to the high power recommended to stay in the vehicle.
  • Page 206: Charge Mode

    Description of Charging and Discharging Charge Method For ease of use, the integrated charging socket, because the high-power  Introduction to Charging instrument will indicate the expected time charging will lead to line damage and line of full charge. tripping protection, affecting the normal When the power bar in the power display Charge Mode use of other equipment.
  • Page 207: Vehicle Charging Method

    Description of Charging and Discharging box, wire and plug is not damaged. Instant Charging Method The power supply is set at “OFF”. Do not charge if the surface of the  Unlock the car and remove the AC vehicle socket is damaged, rusted or charging port cover.
  • Page 208: General Charging Failure Diagnosis

    Description of Charging and Discharging special charging bag and place it properly; During the charging process, the with a maximum temperature of less than Apply the AC charging port cover integrated instrument displays the relevant 100 degrees to melt the ice before and cover plate.
  • Page 209: Discharge Method

    Description of Charging and Discharging Power battery temperature is too Power battery temperature is lower integrated instrument, or there is a fault high: when the integrated instrument than 0℃ or higher than 40℃: the power voice prompt of charging system, stop shows that the power battery temperature battery is allowed to heat or cool before charging,...
  • Page 210: Inside Discharge Method

    Description of Charging and Discharging closed or the instrument has oil pressure discharge socket and wait for a few Discharge outside the vehicle is that alarm, coolant alarm and other information, seconds. The indicator will be on (red) and the vehicle discharges from the vehicle to it may lead to abnormal motor starting and the socket will discharge normally.
  • Page 211: Xiii. Battery System

    Description of Charging and Discharging XIII. Battery System - 210 -...
  • Page 212: Power Battery

    Battery System Power Battery long time, please be sure to charge to S513 fluctuates due to driving habits (such Power battery basic function description: 100% first, and then discharge to 40-60%. as frequent acceleration and deceleration), If the vehicle is kept for more than three road conditions (such as long slopes), one of the main power sources of S513 is months, the battery must be charged,...
  • Page 213: Low-Voltage Battery

    Index Low-voltage Battery continue driving but immediately power service store for inspection. If the Notes for Using Low-voltage off and get out of the vehicle. authorized service store checks that the Battery When driving on poor road conditions, the battery consistency is within the normal In "ON"...
  • Page 214 Index unlock the vehicle, and then you can use the vehicle normally. If the above operation fails to wake up the vehicle properly, the low voltage battery may be exhausted. Due to different types, it is strictly  prohibited to use the low-voltage battery to lap vehicles equipped with lead-acid battery, otherwise damage the vehicle or cause circuit failure.
  • Page 215: Xiv. Index

    Index XIV. Index - 214 -...
  • Page 216 Index "MP5 (Interface I) "M" \* MERGEFORMAT............................... - 136 - 12V Standby Power......................................- 99 - Ash pan...........................................- 102 - Auxiliary Pre-crash SRS System..................................- 71 - Auxiliary SRS System......................................- 70 - Basic Conditions for Use of Charging Plug..............................- 212 - Battery of Remote Control.....................................
  • Page 217 Index Charge Method.......................................- 218 - Charge Mode........................................- 218 - Charging Finishing Stage....................................- 213 - Charging Gun Holder Clearing..................................- 214 - Charging Preparation Stage....................................- 212 - Charging Stage....................................... - 213 - Child Safety Seat......................................- 49 - Adaptive Information of Different ISOFIX Positions for ISOFIX Child Restraint System................53 general child restraint system for all seats..............................- 51 - Installation of Child Seat with ISOFIX................................
  • Page 218 Index Cruise Resuming......................................- 94 - Cruise Setting......................................- 93 - Function Switch......................................- 93 - Speed Adjusting......................................- 93 - Defrosting Switch......................................- 94 - Discharge Method......................................- 222 - Door Lock........................................- 108 - Charging Port Cover Lock..................................- 114 - Front door lock......................................- 108 - Hatchback Lock......................................- 111 - Motor Cover Lock.....................................
  • Page 219 Index Environment Requirements for Use of Charging Gun...........................- 212 - Exterior Cleaning......................................- 167 - Aluminum Alloy Wheel.................................... - 169 - Blotch Removing.......................................- 168 - Car Washing......................................- 167 - Chassis........................................- 168 - Chrome-plated Part....................................- 169 - Glass.......................................... - 168 - Waxing........................................- 168 - Wheel.........................................- 169 - Flat Tire..........................................
  • Page 220 Index Tire Removal......................................- 160 - Tire Retaining......................................- 158 - Tools and Tire Preparation..................................- 157 - Vehicle Jacking......................................- 158 - Front Appearance......................................... 28 Fuse Box.........................................- 185 - Headlight Height Adjustment and Control...............................- 90 - Headrest..........................................- 43 - Heating Ventilator and Air Conditioner................................. - 123 - A/C control panel......................................
  • Page 221 Index Inspection of Motor Coolant Quantity................................- 179 - Instrument Panel.......................................- 75 - Instrument panel (left rudder)..................................- 32 - Integrated Instrument..................................... - 33 -, - 76 - Integrated Switch of Light....................................- 88 - Follow-me-home Function (Optional)................................ - 90 - Switch of automatic transmission (AT), position light and headlight....................- 89 - Switch of front and rear fog lights................................- 90 - Switch of Turn Signal Light..................................
  • Page 222 Index Rear interior light...................................... - 104 - Trunk Light........................................- 104 - Key..........................................- 107 - Remote Key....................................... - 107 - Klaxon Button........................................- 95 - Lights..........................................- 187 - Daytime Driving Light....................................- 188 - Exterior light......................................- 189 - Front Reading Light and Rear Interior Light............................- 188 - Hatchback Rear Integrated Light................................- 188 - High Brake Light.......................................- 189 - Integrated headlight....................................
  • Page 223 Index Side Turn Signal Light....................................- 188 - Trunk Light........................................- 189 - Liquid crystal display (LCD)................................... - 79 - Low-voltage Battery.......................................- 225 - Maintenance........................................- 214 - Maintenance and Replacement Procedures..............................- 72 - Make-up Mirror......................................- 103 - Middle cover cup holder and storage box..............................- 101 - Motor Compartment......................................- 34 - Motor Tachometer....................................- 76 -, - 77 - Multi-function Button of Steering Wheel..............................
  • Page 224 Index Cargo Loading......................................- 139 - Driving on Wet Roads....................................- 139 - Notes for Starting and Driving Driving in Winter.......................................- 139 - Steering Lock......................................- 139 - Parking Brake.........................................- 116 - Passenger Cabin........................................30 Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS)................................- 141 - Activated Area......................................
  • Page 225 Index Player..........................................- 133 - Power Battery.........................................- 224 - Protection against Corrosion..................................- 171 - Environmental Factors Affecting Corrosion Rate............................. - 171 - Primary Causes for Vehicle Corrosion..............................- 171 - Protection Vehicle from Corrosion................................- 171 - Rearview Mirror......................................- 114 - Adjustment of Rearview Mirror................................
  • Page 226 Index Replacement of Motor Coolant..................................- 179 - Reverse Camera System....................................- 120 - How to read the reference line in reverse camera system......................... - 121 - Operation Tips......................................- 122 - Run-in Period......................................... - 138 - Safety Precautions......................................- 120 - Seat............................................36 Front Seat.........................................36 Rear seat........................................
  • Page 227 Index The Wounded.......................................- 47 - Three-point Seat Belt....................................- 48 - Seat, Seat Belt and SRS......................................27 Small Storage Box......................................- 101 - Sound System.........................................- 128 - Precautions for Sound System Operation..............................- 128 - Speedometer........................................- 76 - SRS Air Bag........................................- 69 - SRS warning light......................................
  • Page 228 Index Tire and Wheel....................................- 190 -, - 200 - Replacement of Tire and Wheel................................- 193 - Spare Tire........................................- 194 - Tire Chain........................................- 191 - Tire Inflation Pressure....................................- 190 - Tire Type........................................- 191 - Tire Wear and Damage....................................- 192 - Wheel Dynamic Balance...................................
  • Page 229 Index DFSK Instructions for Towing.................................. - 163 - Notes for towing......................................- 162 - Traveling or registration abroad..................................- 204 - Vehicle Driving......................................- 144 - Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)................................. - 149 - Brake Precautions......................................- 148 - Brake System......................................- 148 - Driving in Cold Weather....................................- 152 -...
  • Page 230 Index Safety Chain......................................- 147 - Special Winter Equipment..................................- 153 - Tire Equipment......................................- 153 - Tire Pressure......................................- 146 - Trailer Brake......................................- 147 - Trailer Towing......................................- 145 - Vacuum Auxiliary Brake................................... - 148 - Vehicle Safety......................................- 152 - Vehicle Starting......................................
  • Page 231 Index Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)................................- 206 - Vehicle's Main Technical Parameters................................- 201 - visor..........................................- 103 - Voice Interaction......................................- 134 - Voice prompt........................................- 87 - Alarm of Doors Not Closed (LCD)................................- 87 - Alarm of Keys Not in Car................................... - 87 - Alarm of Seat Belt Not Fastened.................................- 87 - Alarm of Side Marker Light on...................................
  • Page 232 Index Warning Light / Indicator and Voice Prompt..............................- 80 - Warning Light Switch...................................... - 95 - Wheel position....................................... - 201 - Windows...........................................- 96 - Anti-pinch Function (Optional)................................... - 98 - Power Windows......................................- 96 - Windows Glass One-button Operating (Optional)............................- 98 - Windows Self-learning Function.................................- 98 - Wiper and Washer Switch....................................
  • Page 233 Index Wiper Rubber......................................... - 182 - Windscreen Washer Liquid..................................- 183 - Windscreen Wiper Rubber..................................- 182 - - 232 -...

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