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  • Page 1 OW ER’S 01-11.2022-000-en...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing GWM - ORA. The more familiar you become with your vehicle, the more you will like it and the better you will be able to use its features. Therefore, we ask you the following: Please read this manual carefully before driving your vehicle.
  • Page 3 Overview Contains a statement about the use of the manual and the meaning of the symbols. Vehicle equipment the information displayed may be differ- ent. Please refer to the actual model for Please note that this manual describes specific information. all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for Accessories, replacement parts...
  • Page 4 Ignoring these precautions may result WARNING in damage to the vehicle or equipment. Never leave a child, a person needing These precautions inform you what assistance or a pet alone in the vehicle. you must or must not do to avoid or Children, people needing assistance 〉...
  • Page 5 Exterior (Type I) 79B86D2AFCB3 Ⓐ Camera, for: Ⓕ Rear fog lamp Panoramic view Ⓖ Anti-collision radar Ⓑ High position brake light Ⓗ Camera, for: Ⓒ Rear lights assembly Panoramic view Ⓓ Automatic front wipers Ⓘ Anti-collision radar Ⓔ Depending on the model configura- Ⓙ...
  • Page 6 Exterior (type II) 57B924118940 Ⓐ Camera, for: Ⓕ Rear fog lamp Panoramic view Ⓖ Anti-collision radar Ⓑ High position brake light Ⓗ Camera, for: Ⓒ Rear lights assembly Panoramic view Ⓓ Automatic front wipers Ⓘ Anti-collision radar Ⓔ Depending on the model configura- Ⓙ...
  • Page 7 Interior - left-hand drive F843E817A78C Ⓐ Camera used for Ⓗ Luggage hook intelligent monitoring system Ⓘ A/C outlet vent Ⓑ Lighting control combination Ⓙ Driving mode switch switch Ⓚ Headlamp levelling switch Ⓒ Steering wheel Ⓛ Boot lid control switch Ⓓ...
  • Page 8 Interior - right-hand drive B65B38A7777B Ⓐ A/C outlet vent Ⓗ Camera used for Ⓑ A/C control switch intelligent monitoring system Ⓒ Hazard warning light switch Ⓘ Glove box Ⓓ Lighting control combination Ⓙ USB port switch Ⓚ Gear change twist knob Ⓔ...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents Explains the basic functions of interior equipment such as 1 Operation the key, doors, windows and seats. Provides information about starting the vehicle, changing 2 Driving gear, the instrument panel and other driving-related items. 3 Audio-visual sys- Explains the functions of the audio-visual system such as making calls using Bluetooth and system settings.
  • Page 11 Operation Sunroof operation ......34 Closing and opening the sunshade Key ............18 ............35 Information about the key....18 Linked function ........35 Button introduction......18 Anti-trapping function.....35 Battery replacement......19 Delay function .........36 Door locks ..........21 Easy close ..........36 Intelligent entry system locking and Automatic closing function.....36 unlocking...........21 Initialisation ........36 Key button locking and unlocking...
  • Page 12 Side mirror defrosting function ..55 Sun visors..........74 Steering wheel........56 Vanity mirror........74 Adjustment method ......56 Storage ..........74 Horn ...........56 Power supply socket......76 Heating function ......57 Driving Lighting controls ........58 Driving procedures......80 Lighting control combination switch Before driving ........80 ............58 While driving ........81 Hazard warning lights .....60 Precautions for passengers....83 Daytime running lights....61...
  • Page 13 Vehicle power supply ......97 Cruise control assist system ... 123 Parking brake ........99 System overview ......123 Safety notice ........99 Usage ..........124 Electric parking brake......99 Traffic jam assist ......126 Gearbox..........102 Cornering assist ......126 Gears ..........102 Lane centring assist while cruising ............
  • Page 14 Overview ........144 System settings ......169 Instruments panel controls ..146 My account ........172 Instruments panel lights....148 Power assistant ......172 Instruments panel lights ....148 Voice assistant....... 172 Power management system ... 155 Entertainment scenario ....173 System overview ......
  • Page 15 Complete vehicle anti-theft system 199 Starting with jump leads ....218 System description ....... 199 Towing ..........220 Usage ..........199 Using a specialised vehicle for trans- port ..........220 Ultrasonic theft protection system 201 If the vehicle gets stuck or high-cen- Usage ..........
  • Page 16 Wiper blades........235 Bulbs ..........237 Vehicle care ........238 Tyre care......... 238 Sunroof care ........240 Exterior maintenance....241 Interior care ........242 Anti-corrosion measures ..... 243 Long term vehicle storage ... 244 Environmental information..... 246 Disposal of batteries and electronic equipment ........
  • Page 18: Operation

    Operation Key ..........18 Door locks........ 21 Windows ........31 Sunroof ........34 Bonnet........38 Vehicle charging...... 40 Seats ......... 46 Mirrors ........53 Steering wheel ......56 Lighting controls ..... 58 Wiper controls......63 A/C system....... 66 Mobile phone wireless charging ...........
  • Page 19: Key

    Vehicle equipment Button introduction Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets. To learn more about specific configura- tions, please refer to sales documents or 580544CE25D5...
  • Page 20: Battery Replacement

    when you press the unlock button, all aerial. doors will be unlocked. Your usage must not interfere with 〉 any legal radio communications op- Boot lid control button eration. If any interference occurs, When the power supply mode is OFF, usage should be stopped and meas- the boot lid can be unlocked by pressing ures taken to eliminate the interfer-...
  • Page 21 wipe both hands dry as moisture 3. Remove the old battery and install may rust the battery. the new battery into the recess. Do not touch or interfere with any 〉 other parts. The positive and negative poles of 〉 the battery must be fitted correctly.
  • Page 22: Door Locks

    Door locks Vehicle equipment 【Door Lock】via the multimedia screen. Please note that this manual describes If it is set to【Driver Only】, when all standard equipment, country-specific the unlock button is pressed, only equipment and special equipment for the driver’s door will be unlocked. At this series.
  • Page 23: Key Button Locking And Unlocking

    Mechanical key locking and vehicle may be affected, leading to unlocking the system not working properly. 1. Pull up the door handle and push the After the locking or unlocking sensor 〉 protective cover from the inside to are used successfully to lock or un- lock the doors, the locking or unlock- remove it.
  • Page 24: Internal Release Unlocking

    NOTICE door. Using the mechanical key to unlock the WARNING doors may trigger the vehicle anti-theft If the vehicle is occupied and the vehi- alarm.(▷ Page 199) cle has to be locked from the outside, Internal release unlocking make sure to deactivate the super lock to avoid locking someone inside the ve- hicle.
  • Page 25: Boot Lid

    Boot lid the boot lid closes completely. Boot lid - manual 2. Push down on the boot lid from out- side to close it completely. Open WARNING When closing the boot lid manually, 〉 be sure to push on the boot lid from outside the vehicle to fully close it.
  • Page 26 Electric sensor boot lid If the boot lid is frozen shut or cov- 〉 Open ered with ice and snow, do not force open the boot lid. Use the A/C heat- ing function to increase the tempera- ture in the vehicle before opening the boot lid.
  • Page 27 You can set boot lid sensor opening in NOTICE 〉 【Vehicle Settings】→【Body】→ When performing the kicking action, 〉 【Door Lock】on the multimedia position your foot close to the rear screen. Once enabled, when carrying bumper and kick the tip of your foot the smart key, perform a kicking action at least 10 cm below the bumper.
  • Page 28 be sure you keep your balance and Do not let children operate the boot 〉 stay a sufficient distance from the lid. This could lead to an injury. rear of the vehicle. Otherwise, you CAUTION may lose your balance (for example: if on ice).
  • Page 29 Emergency unlock NOTICE 1. Using a flathead screwdriver, pry off When the ambient temperature is 〉 the emergency cover located on the lower than 0°C, the boot lid support bottom section of the inner side of may not automatically raise the boot the boot lid.
  • Page 30: Child Lock

    Electric sensor boot lid Pushing the lever in the direction shown by the arrow turns the child lock on. Pushing it in the opposite direction turns the child lock off. WARNING Only the rear doors have child locks. If the child is alone in the rear seats, please engage the child locks on both rear doors at the same time, to avoid F57ED31F5376...
  • Page 31: Automatic Relock

    NOTICE Before driving, confirm that all doors and the boot lid are fully closed. Automatic relock When all the doors and the boot lid are locked, once you have successfully un- locked the doors by touching the unlock- ing sensor on the door handle or press- ing the unlock button on the key, if the state of none of the doors changes with- in 30 seconds, all doors will be automati-...
  • Page 32: Windows

    Windows Vehicle equipment WARNING Please note that this manual describes Make sure no passenger has any part all standard equipment, country-specific of their body outside the window be- equipment and special equipment for fore closing it, or this could result in a this series.
  • Page 33: Heat Protection Function

    again to allow the rear door switches to If something gets stuck at the mo- 〉 work again. ment the window closes completely, the anti-trapping function will not be WARNING effective. If there are children in the vehicle, we NOTICE recommend that they should be seat- ed on the rear seats as this is safer, In severe conditions, such at low tem-...
  • Page 34: Initialisation

    the window and the window frame, the anti-trapping function may be trig- gered. Please confirm that the window is completely closed before leaving. Initialisation When the one-touch opening and clos- ing function malfunctions, it can be reset with the following operation: 1.
  • Page 35: Sunroof

    Sunroof Vehicle equipment release, and the sunroof automatically stops when the angle of tilt reaches Please note that this manual describes the maximum; then press the sunroof all standard equipment, country-specific button again and release it, and the equipment and special equipment for sunroof automatically opens to a suit- this series.
  • Page 36: Closing And Opening The Sunshade

    Closing and opening the serious injury. sunshade Don't let children operate the sun- 〉 shade. CAUTION Do not exert force on the sunroof sun- shade, as this could cause it to fall out or damage it. If the vehicle is parked for a long time, it is recommended that the sunroof 7411604390DE sunshade should be kept closed to pre-...
  • Page 37: Delay Function

    will be ineffective. sunroof button down until the sun- roof and sunshade both click into Delay function place. The power supply and the sunshade can 2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the still be operated for a few seconds after sunroof button down again until the switching the sunroof power supply sunroof and the sunshade have...
  • Page 38 fully closed again. Initialisation of the sunshade is complete.
  • Page 39: Bonnet

    Bonnet Vehicle equipment 2. Open the bonnet by lifting it slightly, and putting your hand into the gap. Please note that this manual describes Move the bonnet catch in the direc- all standard equipment, country-specific tion of the arrow. equipment and special equipment for this series.
  • Page 40 firmly locked before driving off, other- wise, it might open unexpectedly while driving, and could result in an accident. CAUTION Before closing the bonnet, please check for any items left in the engine compartment.
  • Page 41: Vehicle Charging

    Vehicle charging Vehicle equipment manufacturer of the device whether its operation may be affected before Please note that this manual describes charging. all standard equipment, country-specific There should be no-one inside the equipment and special equipment for 〉 vehicle while it is being charged. Per- this series.
  • Page 42: Charging Cable

    placed in Park/Neutral and is station- manufacturers do not fit the vehicle ary before charging. sockets properly. During the charging process, if any For charging piles that require swipe 〉 〉 odours or smoke are detected, you cards or code scanning, complete must immediately stop charging, card swiping or code scanning within move people out of the area, and...
  • Page 43: Normal Charging

    normal charging. near heaters or other high tempera- ture objects For easy reference, the reverse of the 〉 charging power cable control unit is Do not store or use charging cables printed with a description of what in locations hotter than 85°C. the lights mean and usage precau- Avoid using in direct sunlight or tions.
  • Page 44 charging cable supplied with the ve- charging installation and vehicle. hicle. If the charging port is frozen, you can In the charging circuit, avoid using use a hairdryer to thaw it out. If a 〉 excessive extensions and adapters, charging gun is forced in when the port and avoid using an excessively long is frozen, it will cause a fault.
  • Page 45 possible. CAUTION 6. When charging is complete, unlock The first time you use the vehicle or 〉 the driver’s door and remove the when using it after it has been charging gun. parked for a long time, there may be a deviation in the charge shown on NOTICE the instrument panel display.
  • Page 46: Emergency Release

    Emergency release 2. Press on one side of the charger port cover and it will gently spring open. 1. If release does not occur in normal charging mode, open the bonnet and find the emergency cable release at the back of the standard charging port.
  • Page 47: Seats

    Seats Vehicle equipment To lower the headrest, press the head- 〉 rest adjustment button and push the Please note that this manual describes headrest down to the desired position. all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for NOTICE this series. Therefore, some equipment The lowest position of the headrest is or functions described in this manual not for usage.
  • Page 48 Seat back angle adjustment the protective safety functions of the seat belt, airbag or headrest could al- so become ineffective. Do not tilt the seat back too far to 〉 avoid sliding out under the waist belt. The seat belt provides maxi- mum protection only when you sit up straight and lean back properly against the seat back.
  • Page 49: Front Row Electric Seats

    seat height adjustment handle down- Ⓑ Seat height adjustment wards. Ⓒ Forwards and backwards adjustment of seats NOTICE NOTICE Some functions apply only to the driv- er's seat. Some functions apply only to the driv- er's seat. Front row electric seats Rear row seat adjustment WARNING Folding down the seat backs...
  • Page 50: Easy Entry Function

    CAUTION a certain distance so that the driver can exit the vehicle. Before a seat back is folded down, all 〉 When the driver returns, is seated, items should be taken off the seats. 〉 and the driver's side door is closed, When a seat back is folded down, do 〉...
  • Page 51 an alert that the seat position has been successfully saved. By touching the memory button, you can call up a driv- er's seat position that has been saved with the button. When set to【Automatic Memory】the driver's seat position will be automatical- ly saved to the personal account of the person logged in.
  • Page 52: Seat Settings

    Seat settings Touch the button on the left side of the display screen to access the seat setting screen (it shares the same screen as the air-conditioning settings). 0D76872086CD Seat heating/ventilation By touching the seat icon at the bottom of the A/C settings, the heating (or ventila- tion) functions corresponding to the seat can be set in the pop-up menu.
  • Page 53 If a large amount of water has been spilt on the seat; If the seat is ripped by a sharp object (such as a badge pin or a knife, etc.); If the seat emits a strange odour. Seat massage Touch the【Seat】button on the A/C settings interface to enter the seat massage function interface.
  • Page 54: Mirrors

    Mirrors Vehicle equipment Automatic anti-glare Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets. To learn more about specific configura- tions, please refer to sales documents or D816B5A43412...
  • Page 55: Side Mirror Settings

    3. After adjustment is completed return CAUTION the side mirror adjustment knob to Do not fold automatic side mirrors its initial position. manually. Doing so may damage the internal structure of the rear view mir- WARNING ror. Do not adjust the rear view mirror Side mirror settings while driving.
  • Page 56: Side Mirror Defrosting Function

    Side mirror defrosting func- tion When the side mirror surface has frost on it or is fogged up, if the rear defrost button on the A/C information screen is pressed, the indicator lights up, and the side mirror defrosting function turns on. Press the rear defrost button again to turn off the defrosting function.
  • Page 57: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Vehicle equipment while the vehicle is moving. Other- wise, incorrect operation could result Please note that this manual describes in an accident or serious injury. all standard equipment, country-specific After adjusting the steering wheel, equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 58: Heating Function

    Heating function Touch the screen to enter steering wheel heating settings menu (shares the same menu with the air-conditioning settings). 4AC9F68F89BD Touch the steering wheel area on the screen to turn the steering wheel heating func- tion on or off. When the steering wheel heating function is turned on, the steering wheel symbol turns red.
  • Page 59: Lighting Controls

    Lighting controls Vehicle equipment and pedestrians to see the vehicle, with dark skies or poor visibility, turn Please note that this manual describes on the low-beam. all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for Twist the master light switch to 〉...
  • Page 60 High-beam/low-beam manual switching When low-beam is on, twisting the fog lamp switch to the rear fog lamp posi- tion turns the rear fog lamp on or off. When you release the knob it will go back to its original position. Steering and lane changing signals 48EE19FE236F Ⓐ...
  • Page 61: Hazard Warning Lights

    High-beam/low-beam automatic switch- snow, etc. When driving round sharp bends or 〉 steep slopes. When at a junction you cannot fully 〉 see oncoming vehicles, such as when the lights of oncoming vehicles are obscured by a crash barrier or when driving on a motorway.
  • Page 62: Daytime Running Lights

    warning lights on or off. the indicators will flash. Daytime running lights Levelling the headlamps To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, after starting the vehicle the daytime running lights switch on au- tomatically. When triggered, the daytime running lights are turned off under the following conditions: When the headlamps are on.
  • Page 63: Interior Lights

    Interior lights on, the power supply is in OFF mode and the master light switch is in AUTO, Reading lamp then, if the current light level reaches CAUTION that where low-beam would come on, Please do not use the interior lights for the sidelights and low-beam will auto- long periods of time without starting matically light up for a period of time...
  • Page 64: Wiper Controls

    Wiper controls Vehicle equipment CAUTION Please note that this manual describes If the windscreen is very dirty or has 〉 all standard equipment, country-specific material stuck to it (such as snow or equipment and special equipment for tree sap), clean this off before using this series.
  • Page 65: Optical Rain Sensor

    blades. CAUTION Avoid using the washing function for 〉 Automatic wipe interval adjustment extended periods, as this could dam- age the screen wash motor. The screen wash motor may shut- down automatically after being used for a period of time. Regularly check the screen wash level 〉...
  • Page 66: Windscreen Washer Nozzle Heating Function

    adjust the front wiper lever or wiper turned on or off with the A/C system frequency manually when necessary. rear defrost setting. When this function is enabled, the front windscreen washer When the automatic front wipers are 〉 nozzles are slowly defrosted. set to AUTO, the front wipers may operate unexpectedly if the wind- CAUTION...
  • Page 67: A/C System

    A/C system Vehicle equipment Press the windscreen defrost but- 〉 ton to switch the windscreen defrost Please note that this manual describes function on or off. The corresponding all standard equipment, country-specific light will come on, indicating that the equipment and special equipment for defrost function is on, and the wind- this series.
  • Page 68: A/C Settings Screen

    A/C settings screen NOTICE Depending on model configuration, the multimedia screen menus and their opera- tion may vary, please see actual vehicle for details. 13D0020EEEA2 Touch off button to turn the A/C system off. 〉 Touch the AUTO button to turn on automatic mode, which automatically adjusts 〉...
  • Page 69 Touch warming or cooling button to adjust the temperature. 〉 You can also adjust the temperature by swiping across the area between the warming and cooling buttons. NOTICE When the temperature is adjusted to LO or HI, this can achieve rapid cooling or heating.
  • Page 70 NOTICE Under normal circumstances you should use the fresh air mode. Especially with 〉 the compressor switched off, using air recirculation mode can easily lead to the windows misting. If the vehicle is stuck in a tunnel, or air quality outside is poor, or if you want to 〉...
  • Page 71: A/C Controller

    A/C controller you switch to fresh air. Cooling/Heating CAUTION After starting the vehicle: Regularly check the radiator and A/C 〉 1. Select AUTO mode and the corre- condenser. Use a low-pressure wash- sponding light will illuminate. At this er or soft brush to remove leaves, in- time, the compressor or heater will sects and dust that have accumula- be automatically switched on or off...
  • Page 72: Cabin Air Refresh

    After extended periods, the A/C filter the vehicle SIM card. can absorb water, and dust, resulting The power supply is in OFF mode 〉 in odours. and all doors are closed. Recommended measures 〉 CAUTION When the outside air is fresh, use To avoid draining the battery, the ve- fresh air mode to ensure the vehicle 〉...
  • Page 73: Mobile Phone Wireless Charging

    Mobile phone wireless charging Vehicle equipment NOTICE Please note that this manual describes For better charging, make sure the all standard equipment, country-specific charging coil of the mobile phone is equipment and special equipment for facing downwards. this series. Therefore, some equipment NOTICE or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or...
  • Page 74 charging will not function correctly. To avoid draining the battery, do not 〉 use wireless charging for long peri- ods without starting the vehicle. WARNING For safety reasons the driver should 〉 not carry out charging operations while driving. Do not place metallic items such as 〉...
  • Page 75: Interior Fittings

    Interior fittings Vehicle equipment hook, and turn it to the side. Vanity mirror Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 76 When the glove box is open, push it up- WARNING wards to its locking position to close it. When driving, make sure that the glasses compartment is closed. WARNING When driving, ensure that the glove NOTICE box is closed. Otherwise, in the event Some large sunglasses may not fit in- of an accident or if you brake suddenly, side the compartment.
  • Page 77: Power Supply Socket

    Bottle holder cup holder. B1866718FBB5 627E2CD5C0A0 Located to the rear of the centre con- Each door has a bottle holder on the in- sole. ner side. It is only for sealed bottles. WARNING Do not place anything other than bot- tles in the bottle holder.
  • Page 78 Located near the centre console front smoke, odours, etc.), please immedi- cup holder. ately stop usage and go to an author- ised service centre as soon as possi- With the power supply in ON mode, sim- ble for repair. ply open the cover to use. Unauthorised customisation or re- This power supply provides 12-volt DC 〉...
  • Page 80: Driving

    Driving Driving procedures....80 Driving assistance systems . 141 Driving in adverse weather con- Virtual instruments ....144 ditions ........85 Instruments panel lights..148 Running-in ....... 90 Power management system155 Pure electric vehicles ..... 91 Vehicle power supply ..... 97 Parking brake ......
  • Page 81: Driving Procedures

    Driving procedures Vehicle equipment off, you should confirm that it is se- cured. If the bonnet is not properly se- Please note that this manual describes cured, it might suddenly open while driv- all standard equipment, country-specific ing, and could result in an accident. equipment and special equipment for this series.
  • Page 82: While Driving

    items between your back and the seat wheel for a long period, this could cause back. Apart from affecting correct driv- a reduction in the effectiveness of the ing position, in the event of a collision power steering system and could dam- the seat belt and headrest will not func- age the system.
  • Page 83 If the vehicle vibrates abnormally. pressed against the kerb or other ob- 〉 struction. If the vehicle tilts abnormally. 〉 When it is necessary to drive over a If a puncture or a split in a tyre occurs kerb, a speed bump or similar obstruc- while driving, hold the steering wheel tion, as far as possible, try to drive slow- firmly and press gently on the brake...
  • Page 84: Precautions For Passengers

    a shadow and other places prone to ice. are wearing your seat belt, and do not wrap the seat belt around any part of an Driving on flooded roads infant or child. Otherwise, it may cause Take care when driving on flooded roads serious or fatal injury to infant or child and avoid going along roads with exces- during a collision or during emergency...
  • Page 85: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Closing the windows and sunroof Predictive driving Opening a window or the sunroof in- creases wind resistance and thus energy Maintain an appropriate distance from consumption, so please keep them the vehicle in front to avoid unnecessary closed unless necessary. acceleration and braking.
  • Page 86: Driving In Adverse Weather Conditions

    Driving in adverse weather conditions Vehicle equipment the defrost function of the air- conditioning or by slightly opening a Please note that this manual describes window to balance the inside tempera- all standard equipment, country-specific ture with the temperature outside, you equipment and special equipment for can avoid having this layer of fog form this series.
  • Page 87: Driving In Hot Weather

    unknown, make a detour, do not at- power battery pack, the transmission tempt to drive through it. system and other parts, and lead to serious damage to the vehicle. Check the condition of the road, do 〉 not take vehicles into unknown areas, Driving in hot weather which might have hidden obstacles High temperatures and hot weather...
  • Page 88: Driving In Cold Weather

    develop heat stroke or become dehy- can also improve braking responsive- drated, which can lead to injury or ness, thus reducing braking distance. even death. NOTICE If children are left alone in the vehi- 〉 Although all-season tyres marked M+S cle, there is a risk they may play with have quite good cold weather perform- matches or cigarette lighters, and...
  • Page 89 Winter tyres must be the same size as mounting. 〉 the standard tyres. When attaching snow chains, park 〉 All four winter tyres must be of the the vehicle on a level surface away 〉 same model, size (circumference) and from traffic, switch on the hazard tread type.
  • Page 90 steering and hard braking to the ex- tent possible, otherwise an accident could occur. If you hear the snow chains knocking 〉 against the body or the underside of the vehicle, stop the vehicle as soon as possible to check and tighten them.
  • Page 91: Running-In

    Running-in Vehicle equipment experience different levels of wear. The amount of wear depends, to a Please note that this manual describes large extent, on how they are used all standard equipment, country-specific and how the vehicle is driven. equipment and special equipment for Based on the vehicle speed, brake this series.
  • Page 92: Pure Electric Vehicles

    Pure electric vehicles Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only availa- ble in certain markets.
  • Page 93: About Pure Electric Vehicles

    About pure electric vehicles 9B3D438AA912 Ⓐ Power battery Ⓓ Drive motor Ⓑ High-voltage wiring Ⓔ A/C heater Ⓒ Charger Ⓕ A/C compressor This vehicle is a pure electric vehicle, and a high-voltage power battery is used as the energy storage medium. In order to ensure safe use of the vehicle and extend its life, it is necessary to be familiar with the characteristics of pure electric vehicles and drive cautiously.
  • Page 94 than 1 day. Move the vehicle to a cooler environment as quickly as possible, oth- erwise the performance of the power battery may be affected. When the power battery temperature is too high, energy recovery and the output rating will decrease. In serious cases, the high-voltage power will be cut by the system.
  • Page 95: Charger Temperature Regulation Function

    Charger temperature regula- NOTICE tion function When single pedal driving is on, the en- Function overview ergy recovery level is not adjustable. If the ambient temperature of the vehi- WARNING cle is lower than -15°C or higher than 35°C, charger temperature regulation The decrease in vehicle speed caused keeps the temperature of the battery by energy recovery cannot take the...
  • Page 96: Battery Safety Switch

    High-voltage warning labels vehicle continuing to roll forward. Battery safety switch 0E59F636B839 This label is located on the charging port cover to warn you that there is high-volt- BD4705FF671D The battery safety switch is positioned age electricity present; unauthorised dis- next to the support rod in the engine assembly, repair or replacement is not compartment and is visible after open-...
  • Page 97 WARNING All parts in the vehicle with a high-volt- age warning label attached can only be worked on by qualified staff. Do not to let fingers, tools, jewellery or other metallic objects come into con- tact with components which have high- voltage warning labels attached to them.
  • Page 98: Vehicle Power Supply

    Vehicle power supply Vehicle equipment Emergency starting Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 99 start the vehicle. unless it is an emergency. Otherwise, the brakes and steering Turning off the power will be turned off, making braking The vehicle’s power supply will be 〉 and steering much more difficult. switched to OFF mode after the vehi- Therefore, slow down as much as cle is stopped, the gear is changed to possible before turning off the pow-...
  • Page 100: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Vehicle equipment Electric parking brake Apply the parking brake Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 101 Simply release the EPB switch or press EPB normally. the accelerator pedal to cancel emer- When in Park, you cannot manually re- gency braking. lease the EPB. WARNING Auto vehicle hold (AVH) The emergency braking function of the EPB system should only be used in an emergency (such as when the brake pedal is obstructed).
  • Page 102 Automatic departure function automatically apply the parking brake. Now, the auto vehicle hold When the parking brake is applied, and function is operational, and the auto the driver fastens their seat belt and vehicle hold light on the instruments presses on the accelerator pedal, the cluster is green.
  • Page 103: Gearbox

    Gearbox Vehicle equipment Automatic mode (D) When driving normally, use Drive. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific Changing gear equipment and special equipment for Once the vehicle starts, you can change this series. Therefore, some equipment gears normally.
  • Page 104: Creep Function

    Switching to Drive, Reverse and Neutral releasing the parking brake and the brake pedal, the vehicle will creep slowly The gear change twist knob can be forwards without pressing the accelera- turned in a clockwise or anticlockwise di- tor. rection, to select different gears as re- quired.
  • Page 105: Park

    Go to 【Power Assistant】 → 【Pow- timeout protection to protect the mo- er Flow】 on the multimedia screen tor system. Once the timeout state is to confirm that the battery power is entered, you need to release the accel- not below 40%, then switch the driv- erator pedal to exit the timeout state ing mode to sport and confirm that to enter Launch again.
  • Page 106 so as to prevent the vehicle from roll- ing downhill.
  • Page 107: Driving Mode

    Driving mode Vehicle equipment ECO mode The best mode for saving energy with Please note that this manual describes energy consumption and comfort as the all standard equipment, country-specific primary objectives. Suitable for driving equipment and special equipment for at medium to slow speeds. this series.
  • Page 108 Sets accelerator pedal sensitivity. 【Driving】on the multimedia screen. Creep function 〉 NOTICE Turns the creep function on or off. We recommend that you do not turn 〉 When this function is on the vehicle single pedal mode on or off while has been started (the light is illu- driving.
  • Page 109 icy or wet. may be affected by the gradient of the road and vehicle load. The driver Usage should always be ready to brake. When single pedal driving mode is on When the power battery charge is 〉 and the vehicle is in Drive, accelerating, high and single pedal driving mode is maintaining speed, slowing down and on, the instruments panel will show...
  • Page 110: Acoustic Vehicle Alert System

    Acoustic vehicle alert system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 111: Power Assisted Steering Mode

    Power assisted steering mode Vehicle equipment modes, the following conditions must be met: Please note that this manual describes The power assisted steering system all standard equipment, country-specific 〉 is working normally. equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment The vehicle speed is below 120 km/h.
  • Page 112: Parking Assist System

    Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Do not point a high-pressure water 〉 hose directly at a camera or sensor Please note that this manual describes when washing the vehicle. This could all standard equipment, country-specific result in a system failure or fire. equipment and special equipment for Do not use any abrasive or sharp ob- this series.
  • Page 113: Parking Settings

    sensor. when the vehicle is driving slowly, the low-speed emergency braking When the number plate is bent, tilted 〉 function light on the imaging screen or a large decorative number plate lights up green, indicating that the frame is installed. function is normal and operational.
  • Page 114: Panoramic View

    Screen overview When the function is switched on and the vehicle is in Drive, the panoramic NOTICE view is automatically turned on when The layout of the panoramic view you activate the indicators or the screen may not be the same for all steering wheel is turned to a certain models.
  • Page 115: Anti-Collision Radar

    Switching views issue an audible alert to assist the driv- er’s safety and help make parking easy. Automatic view switching 〉 When the D gear is engaged, the view Usage automatically switches to the front The anti-collision radar and panoramic 〉...
  • Page 116: Intelligent Integrated Parking Sys- Tem

    Intelligent integrated park- measures when unusual situations oc- ing system cur. System overview Usage The intelligent integrated parking system After starting the vehicle, touch the【In- uses the panoramic view imaging sys- telligent Parking】button on the 360 tem and the collision-avoidance radar panoramic view imaging page to activate system.
  • Page 117 Opening a door (including the boot markings covered by large amounts of 〉 lid). rubbish, weeds, soil or other materi- als, poor light or strong reflections on Folding the side mirrors. 〉 parking spaces. Unfastening the driver’s seat belt. 〉 Uneven surfaces make it impossible to 〉...
  • Page 118: Track-Back Reverse

    There is heavy fog, rain or snow. follow the original track exactly. 〉 Do not use intelligent parking in these WARNING situations: Track-back reverse is intended only as If you have fitted snow chains or a 〉 a helpful tool, and cannot replace the spare tyre.
  • Page 119 If the steering wheel is turned exces- 〉 sively (about 450°). If the vehicle diverges from the recor- 〉 ded track by more than one metre. While reversing, the following situations might cause the track-back reverse function to be interrupted or stop work- ing: Touching the track-back reverse but- 〉...
  • Page 120: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    Tyre pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment tyre temperature and position. If the tyre pressure and temperature do Please note that this manual describes not display correctly after nine mi- all standard equipment, country-specific nutes, please contact an authorised equipment and special equipment for service centre to have the TPMS re- this series.
  • Page 121 panel will provide the following warning: The information centre displays an 〉 alarm window, the affected tyre dis- plays in red, and an audible alarm sounds. On the instrument panel, the tyre 〉 pressure monitoring system warning light illuminates. If there is a warning about one of the tyres, avoid sharp steering or harsh braking.
  • Page 122: Intelligent Monitoring System

    Intelligent monitoring system Vehicle equipment steering wheel a certain degree will re- strict the distraction monitoring func- Please note that this manual describes tion and stop it from issuing any fur- all standard equipment, country-specific ther instructions. equipment and special equipment for this series.
  • Page 123 Do not clean the camera with any- 〉 thing abrasive or sharp. Do not strike or bang the camera. 〉 Vital signs monitoring system Go to【Vehicle Settings】→【In-Car】→ 【In-Cabin Monitoring】on the multime- dia display to customise the following settings for the vital signs monitoring function.
  • Page 124: Cruise Control Assist System

    Cruise control assist system Vehicle equipment always concentrate and drive with caution. Please note that this manual describes When not using the cruise control as- all standard equipment, country-specific 〉 sist system please turn it off to avoid equipment and special equipment for it being activated mistakenly.
  • Page 125: Usage

    Usage The driver is already wearing their 〉 seat belt. The vehicle has been started and is 〉 in Drive. ESC is in the ON state. 〉 The parking brake is not applied. 〉 The vehicle speed is less than 150 〉...
  • Page 126 【+】or【-】position and release, allow- setting could result in the reaction ing speed to be increased or decreased time being too short if an accident by small amounts. occurs, and it is your responsibility to adjust the vehicle distance setting to If you pull the control lever up or down a safe value.
  • Page 127: Traffic Jam Assist

    If the vehicle is turned off. cornering assist system will slow the ve- 〉 hicle down if it detects that the speed of If vehicle driving mode is not set to 〉 vehicle entering the curve is too high. normal, ECO or sport mode. WARNING Traffic jam assist When entering, completing or driving...
  • Page 128: Function Limits

    If the cruising speed is cancelled, this a narrow road. 〉 function is cancelled too. When the vehicle is too close to the 〉 vehicle in front, cutting off the cam- CAUTION era’s view. In some cases when cruising, lane cen- Function limits tring assist may not work correctly or not work at all.
  • Page 129: Sensors

    706CBE4C4337 If the rear of the vehicle ahead is small 〉 or is raised very high off the ground. When use of the steering wheel or 〉 your position in your lane is erratic. Sensors The cruise control assist system uses a camera in the upper part of the wind- screen and a radar in the middle of the front bumper to identify lane bounda-...
  • Page 130: Intelligent Driving Assistance System

    Intelligent driving assistance system Vehicle equipment clean and free of obstructions to en- sure the system functions normally. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific Forward assist system equipment and special equipment for The forward assist system identifies ve- this series.
  • Page 131 AEB activated direction to your vehicle (i.e. passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, etc.). Poor light- Can detect most vehicles which are sta- ing may affect the detection range. Turn tionary or moving in the same direction on the headlamps when driving at night. as you (i.e.: passenger vehicles, trucks, buses, etc.) NOTICE...
  • Page 132 If the cruise control assist system is The best effect is achieved only when 〉 operational, the safe distance warn- the system detects a clear and un- ing function will be hidden. mistakable outline of a human body. This means that the system needs to Poor lighting may affect the detec- 〉...
  • Page 133: Side And Rear Assist System

    Medium: Indicates the normal warning turn off the side and rear assist sys- 〉 distance as defined by the system. tem. High: Indicates the warning distance is 〉 Warning light longer than the distance defined by the system. Side and rear assist system The side and rear assist system can de- tect vehicles behind you or in the adja- cent lanes via the sensors on both sides...
  • Page 134 properly or may not be effective. For WARNING example: Under certain circumstances, the door With fast approaching or departing open warning function may not work 〉 vehicles. properly or may not be effective. For With smaller objects (pedestrians, bi- example: 〉...
  • Page 135: Lane Assist System

    the two vehicles is too high or too For example: low. With fast approaching or departing 〉 With smaller objects (pedestrians, vehicles. 〉 etc.). With smaller objects (pedestrians, bi- 〉 With stationary objects (vehicles, pe- cycles, etc.). 〉 destrians, etc.). With stationary objects (vehicles, pe- 〉...
  • Page 136 The relevant functions can be turned on crossings, unevenness or potholes, or off in【Vehicle Settings】→【Intelli- etc.) gent Driving】→【Lane Assist】on the If visibility is low (i.e. in rain, snow, 〉 multimedia screen. haze, or at night, etc.) If the vehicle is significantly affected 〉...
  • Page 137 Lane assist function when the system identifies the left and the right lane markings. After switching on the lane assist func- tion you can select the mode of assis- Emergency lane keep assist tance. If emergency lane keep assist is switch- Lane keeping assist: If the driver is un- 〉...
  • Page 138: Smart Cruise

    Detection Sensitivity by the sensor is obstructed. Detection intensity is divided into three Smart Dodge levels: low, medium and high. After smart dodge is switched on and Smart cruise the smart cruise assist mode is switched The function is mainly used for assisting on and working, and the system detects the driver to safety and easily control that the vehicle is about to overtake a...
  • Page 139: Traffic Sign Information

    Lane change assist (LCA) Voice broadcast Once activated, if the driver turns on the The voice broadcast type is customisa- indicator when motorway lane markings ble. are clear and the circumstances permit Lite: Provides you with key voice alert 〉 changing lane, the system will plan and messages.
  • Page 140 km/h and the speed of the vehicle is CAUTION higher than that indicated by the speed The traffic sign information function limit sign, the system will ask the driver works only in conditions where the whether or not to reduce speed to the speed limit signs are clearly visible.
  • Page 141 or mph depending on the market or nation. Please refer to your vehicle for the actual situation. If multiple speed limits are displayed 〉 on one sign, the system displays the highest speed limit value. If multiple speed limit signs are juxta- 〉...
  • Page 142: Driving Assistance Systems

    Driving assistance systems Vehicle equipment not run smoothly, and the anti-lock braking system or electronic stability Please note that this manual describes control warning light may illuminate. all standard equipment, country-specific These issues are caused by the low equipment and special equipment for battery voltage but do not indicate this series.
  • Page 143: Electronic Brake Force Distribution System

    with excessively worn tyres on a secondary collision and the severity of snowy road). any injuries. Driving at high speeds on a wet road Hill hold control 〉 surface. When the driver releases the brake ped- al to start driving while on a hill, the hill Electronic brake force distri- bution system hold control system (HHC) maintains the...
  • Page 144 NOTICE Generally the ESC should always be on. Only in the following special circum- stances should you turn off the system: When driving with snow chains. 〉 When driving in deep snow or on soft 〉 roads. When the vehicle is stuck and needs 〉...
  • Page 145: Virtual Instruments

    Virtual instruments Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only availa- ble in certain markets.
  • Page 146 CAUTION The range will vary based on driving habits and road conditions.
  • Page 147: Instruments Panel Controls

    Instruments panel controls custom information is switched to the Bluetooth telephone page. On the Blue- Control buttons tooth telephone page, you can do the The instruments panel control buttons following: are on the right side of the steering Press the up or down button to 〉...
  • Page 148 speed, average energy, consumption, tyre pressure monitoring, etc. Sce- pli- nario cati- Long press the OK button to view the 〉 Privacy policy sub-menu screen. On the menu page, you can view alarm information, set the alarm speed, and reset the travel Hide search and navi- information.
  • Page 149: Instruments Panel Lights

    Instruments panel lights Vehicle equipment one has been hidden inten- tionally. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific WARNING equipment and special equipment for Don't ignore any warning this series. Therefore, some equipment messages. This could cause or functions described in this manual serious damage to the vehicle may not be installed in your vehicle or...
  • Page 150 be viewed in the instru- High-beam light ments panel warning mes- This light illuminates to show sages screen. that high-beam is on. High-beam/low-beam auto- Turn indicators matic switching light When the left turn light is When this light is on and the operating, the left turn indi- display is green, the high- cator flashes.
  • Page 151 an airbag system fault. In that the parking brake is on. such a situation, visit an au- This light flashes to show the thorised service centre as brake disks are overheating soon as possible for service. or the road is too steep, and Tyre pressure warning light that there is a risk of the brakes slipping.
  • Page 152 that the brake fluid level is restarting the vehicle or af- too low, the brake drive dis- ter driving a short distance, tribution system has a fault visit an authorised service or the electronic braking as- centre as soon as possible sistance system is no longer for service.
  • Page 153 cruising speed has been set service. successfully. Lane change assist light This light illuminates to show NOTICE that the lane change assist The figure in the lights will function is on. change as the cruising speed Reversing side warning light of the vehicle changes.
  • Page 154 Automatic emergency braking the vehicle in a safe place indicator light and contact an authorised service centre. An illuminated green light in- dicates that the automatic Acoustic vehicle alert system emergency braking function warning light is on and working properly. When this light is red, it An illuminated yellow light shows that there is a fault in...
  • Page 155 charge it as soon as possible. At this point, immediately park the vehicle in a safe Charging state indicator light place and contact an author- When this light is red, the ised service centre. charging cable is connected When this light is red, this but charging has not started.
  • Page 156: Power Management System

    Power management system Vehicle equipment 12V battery becoming excessively dis- charged and to guarantee the start-up Please note that this manual describes performance of the vehicle. all standard equipment, country-specific Power management when the power equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 157 priority to vehicle performance once the vehicle’s running, a warning mes- started. sage will appear on the multimedia screen or the instruments cluster. At this Short journeys, urban driving and low point, if you want to continue to use environmental temperatures increase these functions, you will need to start electrical energy consumption and re- the vehicle.
  • Page 158: Audio-Visual System

    Audio-visual system Safety notice......158 Introduction to the panel ..160 Introduction to the display screen........164 Function introduction ..166...
  • Page 159: Safety Notice

    Safety notice Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes For your safety, some functions may 〉 all standard equipment, country-specific not be available after the vehicle starts equipment and special equipment for moving. this series. Therefore, some equipment Do not use excessive force on the but- 〉...
  • Page 160 If the Bluetooth cannot connect, de- 〉 lete the pairing from your mobile de- vice and pair again. If you experience any issues when us- 〉 ing Bluetooth, disconnect the Blue- tooth and then reconnect.
  • Page 161: Introduction To The Panel

    Introduction to the panel Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only availa- ble in certain markets.
  • Page 162: External Devices

    Default scenario The basic functions of the steering wheel buttons are as below: When playing media: Press the left or right button to go to the previous/next 〉 track, and press and hold to fast forward/reverse. When listening to the radio: Press the left or right button to search for the pre- vious/next valid station, and press and hold the buttons to switch to the previous/...
  • Page 163 AB52700B9121 The symbol indicates a USB data port. NOTICE Make sure that the connections of the external devices and the inputs port are 〉 stable. Do not connect or disconnect devices while playing media as this will lead to 〉 problems such as the system being unable to recognize the device correctly.
  • Page 164 or the storage device, even if a file is in a format supported by this system, it may still not play normally.
  • Page 165: Introduction To The Display Screen

    Introduction to the display screen Vehicle equipment scrolling through a list or moving an ap- plication. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific Gesture Action Result equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment Touch Select or open or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or...
  • Page 166 Symbol Function status Symbol Function status Steering wheel 10:15 Time display heating on Temperature dis- Front left seat 18°C play heating on IoV network signal, Front right seat varies according to heating on network status Front left seat ven- WLAN connected, tilation on displays signal strength...
  • Page 167: Function Introduction

    Function introduction Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only availa- ble in certain markets.
  • Page 168: Shortcut Screen

    Some apps are developed by third parties, who are responsible for guaranteeing 〉 delivery of their products and services. Shortcut screen On most menus, the shortcut screen can be pulled out by sliding it down from the top of the screen. Adjusting brightness and volume 【Navigation Volume】: touch the slider and drag to adjust the navigation volume.
  • Page 169: Communication

    updated. Recent apps Displays icons of recently used apps. Touch the icons to quickly enter the app screen. Mobility services Displays map navigation shortcut buttons. Touch these to quickly set a destination or search. Communication Touch the【Mobile Service】button on the menu screen to switch to the communica- tions menu.
  • Page 170: System Settings

    Hands-free mode: Talk using the on-board speakers and microphone. Touch button to open or close the keyboard. 〉 WARNING To avoid an accident, the driver must always concentrate on driving the vehicle and must not be distracted by calls. Use your Bluetooth phone only when road, traffic and weather conditions permit. 〉...
  • Page 171 Audio settings 【System Sound】: You can adjust navigation volume, voice volume, multimedia 〉 volume, and call volume; turn adaptive volume, multimedia sound reduction dur- ing navigation alerts, automatic broadcast of incoming calls, and system sound ef- fects on or off; set the vehicle alarm sound and speed-based volume compensa- tion.
  • Page 172 System messages 【Version Info.】: You can view and modify the device name, view the vehicle sys- 〉 tem software version, and check for updates over WIFI/4G and update the system. 【Privacy Security】 : Set permissions relating to personal data. 〉 【Reset and Recover】: You can reset the system settings or perform a factory re- 〉...
  • Page 173: My Account

    the update process, please contact an authorised service centre in a timely man- ner. After the update is successful, the updated system items, functions, screens, op- 〉 eration methods, and so on may differ from those described in the manual. For updated content, refer to the menu prompts during the update process.
  • Page 174: Entertainment Scenario

    WARNING When using the voice assistant to control the functions of a vehicle, pay attention to the surrounding environment and personal safety so as to prevent serious acci- dents such trapping injuries and collisions. NOTICE The success of voice identification will be affected by environmental noise, net- 〉...
  • Page 175: Driving Scenario

    Using online audio and video as well as other network services may consume da- 〉 Driving scenario Touch the home button on the persistent menu bar on the left to switch to the driving home page. 6DA2A4A14C9D Ⓐ Destination search Ⓕ...
  • Page 176 96C94FF0D0AA Touch the back button to return to the previous page. 〉 Touch the favourite button to save the current location. Touch the button again 〉 to remove it as a favourite. Touch the search nearby button to search in the area around the selected point. 〉...
  • Page 177 any of them as your destination. Route planning After setting destinations using any available method, switch to the route planning page. EB4458549881 Touch the back button to return to the previous page. 〉 Touch the search button to switch to the destination search page and add an in- 〉...
  • Page 178: Skill Tree

    Traffic, auto zoom, 3D city mode, voice guidance, route option, home, work, clear personal date, version information, online map update, USB map update and other functions can be set here. About navigation We do not recommend interacting with the navigation system while driving. Use 〉...
  • Page 180: Safety & Security

    Safety & Security Seat belts ....... 180 Airbags ........184 Child restraint system..192 Complete vehicle anti-theft sys- tem ......... 199 Ultrasonic theft protection sys- tem ......... 201 Vital signs monitoring ..202 Emergency shut-off system 204 Event data recorder ..... 205 Information security.....
  • Page 181: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Vehicle equipment or that has been damaged. Do not dismount, dismantle or modify Please note that this manual describes 〉 seat belts. all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for Do not use a seat belt that has a for- 〉...
  • Page 182: Correctly Wearing Your Seat Belt

    Ask your physician for his or her rec- The lap belt should be as low as possi- 〉 ommendation. Generally speaking, ble over the hips. pregnant women should wear a seat WARNING belt the same way as others. However, All occupants in the vehicle must the lap belt should be as low as possi- 〉...
  • Page 183: How To Use The Three-Point Seat Belt

    small surface area, such as a tele- Please contact an authorised service 〉 phone pole or a tree, at a speed of centre to scrap a pre-tensioner. Be- 35 km/h or less. cause a pre-tensioner seat belt that deploys unexpectedly during scrap Pre-tensioner seat belts may not work as can cause injury.
  • Page 184 4. Adjust the shoulder belt so that it fits snugly over the front of the chest and across the middle of the shoul- der. By doing so, the force of any col- lision will be distributed across the strongest part of the upper body. 5.
  • Page 185: Airbags

    Airbags Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only availa- ble in certain markets. To learn more about specific configurations, please refer to sales documents or consult the dealer where you purchased the vehicle.
  • Page 186: Airbags

    Airbags 35DDE47C1F46 Ⓐ Front airbags, including: Ⓑ Side airbag Driver airbag Ⓒ Curtain airbag Front passenger airbag Ⓓ Central airbag...
  • Page 187: Front Airbags

    Front airbags Precautions Description The airbags may inflate if the bottom 〉 of the vehicle experiences a strong im- The front airbags are inside the steering pact such as: wheel and the instrument panel in front 1) When the vehicle hits a kerb. of the front passenger seat.
  • Page 188 wheel or instrument panel. window glass or interior rearview mir- ror. Under normal driving conditions, the driver should maintain good posture 4) Do not place ornaments on the while keeping an appropriate distance steering wheel horn. from the steering wheel. 5) Do not place any luggage, pets or The front seats should be as far away other items between the airbag and...
  • Page 189: Side Airbags

    death. In the event of a side impact, only the side airbag on the impacted side will in- For installation of protective plates 〉 flate. If the impact occurs on the passen- and air direction plates on the front of ger side, the side airbag on the passen- the vehicle, consult an authorised ger side will inflate even if there is no...
  • Page 190: Curtain Airbags

    Warning label following impacts and the impact force is small, the curtain airbag sometimes will not inflate: 1) Frontal collision. 2) A minor side collision that sends a weak signal to the control electronics. 3) Rear impact. 4) Roll-over. Do not get close to the side of the ve- 〉...
  • Page 191: Seat-Mounted Side Airbags

    interior roof lights without professio- Do not place anything over a seat- 〉 nal assistance. mounted side airbag. Otherwise, the seat-mounted side airbag may not Seat-mounted side airbags function properly. Introduction Do not install any object near where 〉 The seat-mounted side airbag is in the the seat-mounted side airbag will in- outer cushion of the driver’s seat back flate.
  • Page 192 illuminates over the reading light. When the mechanical key is used to ro- tate the front passenger airbag switch to the ON position, the front passenger air- bag can be turned off. At this time, the passenger airbag ON warning light luminates over the reading light.
  • Page 193: Child Restraint System

    Child restraint system Vehicle equipment conform to the provisions and require- ments related to installation and safety Please note that this manual describes of the ECE-R129 standard. For the specif- all standard equipment, country-specific ic height classification and applicable equipment and special equipment for seats, please refer to the child seat in- this series.
  • Page 194: Child Seat Safety Instructions

    strap guides. for installation, install according to the installation instructions attached to It may not be the case that selection of the child seat. child seat according to weight group is appropriate for all children, also, not Please fix the child seat securely to the 〉...
  • Page 195: Child Seat Fixing Points

    the top of the headrest should be ad- When a child seat is used on the rear justed to a position that is at or near row seat, the following instructions the top of the child’s head. must be followed. When a child seat is installed in the 〉...
  • Page 196: Child Seat Installation

    Child seat top tether anchorage points Seat position Front passen- Rear passen- ger seat ger seat Front Front pas- pas- Group Rear Rear sen- sen- out- mid- side side side seat seat airbag airbag F4F4588DFB03 For each of the 2 outboard seats, this anchorage is part of the Isofix or i-Size Up to CRS installation to be used in conjunc-...
  • Page 197 the child seat interferes with the inte- Details of suitability of ISOFIX child seat rior trim, etc.), the seat can be adjus- Seat position ted backwards and forwards and the Front pas- Rear pas- angle of the seat back can be adjus- senger seat senger seat ted.
  • Page 198 Seat position Seat position Front pas- Rear pas- Front passenger Rear passenger senger seat senger seat seat seat Fron Fron Front Front Child passen- passen- Rear Rear seat Grou pas- pas- ger side ger side outside middle size Rear Rear sen- sen- airbag...
  • Page 199 WARNING If the child seat is equipped with an 〉 upper strap, be sure to fasten the upper strap in accordance with the safety installation instructions and precautions for that child seat. Otherwise, this could cause serious injury or even death when sudden braking or a collision occurs.
  • Page 200: Complete Vehicle Anti-Theft System

    Complete vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle equipment 2. After remaining in the pre-armed state for about 15 seconds, the vehi- Please note that this manual describes cle will automatically enter the anti- all standard equipment, country-specific theft state and the vehicle anti-theft equipment and special equipment for system will be turned on.
  • Page 201 button on the key or the intelligent en- try system. System off Once the doors or boot lid are unlocked with the button on the key or the intelli- gent entry system, the anti-theft func- tions are turned off.
  • Page 202: Ultrasonic Theft Protection System

    Ultrasonic theft protection system Vehicle equipment Method for turning off the alarm Unlock the vehicle with the smart key. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific Avoiding false alarms equipment and special equipment for Functions intended to protect the vehi- this series.
  • Page 203: Vital Signs Monitoring

    Vital signs monitoring Vehicle equipment 【Delayed Shutdown】: turns the 〉 alarm delay function on or off. Please note that this manual describes When on, the vital signs monitoring all standard equipment, country-specific system will delay the alarm by 10 mi- equipment and special equipment for nutes.
  • Page 204: Switching Off The Alarm

    Switching off the alarm The alarm can be switched off by unlock- ing the car doors with the key or the in- telligent entry system.
  • Page 205: Emergency Shut-Off System

    Emergency shut-off system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets. To learn more about specific configura- tions, please refer to sales documents or consult the dealer where you purchased...
  • Page 206: Event Data Recorder

    Event data recorder Vehicle equipment The data recorded by the EDR and their purposes are as follows: Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific Data item Purpose equipment and special equipment for Records the use of the Brake sta- this series.
  • Page 207 shall not contain specific information about the vehicle owner and the vehi- cle.
  • Page 208: Information Security

    Information security Vehicle equipment vehicle speed, wheel speed and lateral acceleration. Please note that this manual describes Environment conditions, such as tem- all standard equipment, country-specific 〉 perature and rainfall. equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment The operational status of vehicle sys- 〉...
  • Page 209 Personal data vehicle identification number to the ve- hicle manufacturer as necessary to un- Information about the vehicle owner can derstand customer warranty require- be traced using the vehicle identification ments as well as to provide a basis for number or vehicle number plate. There- product recalls and determining respon- fore under certain circumstances data sibilities, etc.
  • Page 210 app. Specific details depend on the app and the mobile phone operating system. Third party online services If the vehicle has equipment that uses online services provided by a third party, the responsilbity in the terms for data protection and privacy is taken by the third party.
  • Page 212: Emergency

    Emergency Toolkit........212 Punctures or low tyre pressure ..........213 In case of an accident ..216 Jump lead connection ..218 Towing........220 Services and recovery ..224...
  • Page 213: Toolkit

    Toolkit Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets. To learn more about specific configura- tions, please refer to sales documents or consult the dealer where you purchased...
  • Page 214: Punctures Or Low Tyre Pressure

    Punctures or low tyre pressure Vehicle equipment NOTICE Please note that this manual describes The air pump and the tyre repair flu- 〉 all standard equipment, country-specific id can only be used to repair sealed equipment and special equipment for tyres with a puncture on the tread.
  • Page 215 tyre. This helps seal the puncture. 6. Turn off the air pump, remove the power cable from the 12 volt power 2. Ensure that the air pump switch is in socket, and disconnect the tyre re- the off state (0 position) and then pair liquid from the air valve of the take out the power cable and tubing.
  • Page 216: Tyre Inflation

    drive faster than 80 km/h or further than 200 kilometres. It is recommen- ded that you repair or replace the damaged tyre as soon as possible, and that you notify the repair technicians that the tyre contains repair liquid. Tyre inflation If tyre pressure is too low, use the air pump to inflate the tyre.
  • Page 217: In Case Of An Accident

    In case of an accident Vehicle equipment If you know that the fire is relatively 〉 small and not near the high-voltage Please note that this manual describes system, you may try to put the fire out all standard equipment, country-specific using the on-board fire extinguisher.
  • Page 218 as smoke or flames.
  • Page 219: Jump Lead Connection

    Jump lead connection Vehicle equipment jump leads. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 220 WARNING In the process of charging or starting 〉 with jump leads, there may be an emission of gas from the battery. At this time there is a risk of explosion. Always keep batteries away from sparks, open flames and flammable items.
  • Page 221: Towing

    Towing Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets. To learn more about specific configura- DEE8E5E0D076 Securely lock the vehicle in place when...
  • Page 222: Tow Rope

    because it is easy to get your vehicle damaging the vehicle or endangering stuck or high-centred in such conditions. personal safety. 1. When using a tow hook, tie a cable Try the following if the vehicle gets dampener in the middle of the tow stuck: rope to prevent the tow hook or 1.
  • Page 223: Towing Hook

    tow rope. When possible, use reflective 2. Screw the towing hook into the hole material on the tow rope when towing at and tighten it clockwise to ensure night to increase visibility. that it is installed securely. CAUTION A tow rope can be separately pur- 〉...
  • Page 224 2. Screw the towing hook into the hole and tighten it clockwise to ensure that it is installed securely. 736C19FE6145 Towing other broken down vehicles 1. When towing, turn on the hazard warning lights and follow local regu- lations. 2. Start slowly until the tow rope tight- en, then accelerate carefully.
  • Page 225: Services And Recovery

    Services and recovery Vehicle equipment etc. Press and hold the person-to-person Please note that this manual describes service button to end a person-to-per- all standard equipment, country-specific son service call. equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment Emergency rescue or functions described in this manual Press...
  • Page 226 If the emergency call system is faulty explosions, war, government action, 〉 or damaged it will not be possible to judicial orders, the social environ- trigger emergency calls. ment and force majeure. If the audio device is damaged, or If there are viruses, Trojans, or other 〉...
  • Page 227 NOTICE For everyday use please follow these recommendations: Regularly check that the emergency 〉 call system is working properly, and the emergency call light is off, which means that the system is normal. If there is a fault, please go to a service station as soon as possible to have it inspected and repaired.
  • Page 228: Maintenance

    Maintenance The importance of vehicle care ..........228 Engine compartment ... 229 Safety stickers and labels ..232 Replacing components ..234 Vehicle care ......238 Environmental information. 246...
  • Page 229: The Importance Of Vehicle Care

    The importance of vehicle care Maintaining your vehicle is like a health check and reduces later repairs Each component on the vehicle is subject to unavoidable wear during vehicle use. Regular inspection, care and maintenance allow you to drive your vehicle with peace of mind, and they maintain and restore your vehicle’s performance.
  • Page 230: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Vehicle equipment 1) Switch the vehicle power supply mode to OFF. Please note that this manual describes 2) Apply the parking brake. all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for 3) Allow the drive motors to fully this series.
  • Page 231: Brake Fluid

    Ⓑ Powertrain system coolant expansion amount of fresh water. If ingested, tank seek medical attention immediately. Ⓒ Brake fluid reservoir Coolant Ⓓ Heating system coolant expansion Check tank The liquid level in the expansion tank Brake fluid should be checked regularly. Check Check that the level of fluid in the ex- The level in the fluid reservoir should be...
  • Page 232: Windscreen Washer Fluid

    Active intake grille spray out if opened, leading to burns or other injuries. To replace the coolant, please con- 〉 tact an authorised service centre. Windscreen washer fluid Remove the fluid reservoir cap and pour in the screen wash slowly to prevent spillage.
  • Page 233: Safety Stickers And Labels

    Safety stickers and labels Vehicle equipment Warm air system overflow tank warning label Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 234: Battery Warning Symbol

    cause burns. Battery warning symbol A86516835B47 This symbol is on the battery. It reminds you of the following before installing, re- moving or inspecting the battery: Children should be kept away from 〉 batteries. The battery may produce flammable 〉 gas during use or while charging.
  • Page 235: Replacing Components

    Replacing components Vehicle equipment on the catch while pulling the fuse box cover upwards. Please note that this manual describes > in the dashboard near the steering all standard equipment, country-specific wheel equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 236 4. Use the fuse puller that comes with fuse of the same amp rating. the vehicle to pull out the fuses. Find the fuse corresponding to the faulty electronic device by using the fuses diagram and inspect them. 6DC672024A26 Ⓐ Normal fuse Ⓑ...
  • Page 237 The wiper blade is cracked or has stiff- damaged. 〉 ened. 3. Rotate the wiper blade in the direc- The wiper blades leave streaks or do 〉 tion of the arrow in the diagram until not clean properly when in use. it reaches its greatest angle to the plastic joint.
  • Page 238 windscreen, this will damage the glass. service centre to replace a bulb. 5. Fit a new wiper blade and place the WARNING wiper back on the windscreen. Bulbs are under pressure and may 〉 6. Reset the wiper to its original state. explode when replaced.
  • Page 239 Vehicle care Vehicle equipment that has punctured the tyre. If you find any of the following, replace Please note that this manual describes the tyre as soon as possible: all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for Damage or protrusion on the tyre sur- 〉...
  • Page 240 NOTICE centre to check the tyres. When new tyres are installed, they must Even tyres that are in good condition be dynamically balanced to increase may lose 10 to 20 kPa of pressure per driving comfort and extend the life of month, so be sure to check the pres- the tyres.
  • Page 241 below to minimise flat spots: result in abnormal sounds and malfunc- tion. It may also obstruct the sunroof’s Over-inflate the tyres (up to about 300 〉 drainage mechanism. Regularly open kPa). This pressure is not suitable for the sunroof, clear any dirt or foreign ob- driving, so the tyre pressure must be jects, and use a clean rag and water to lowered to the recommended level be-...
  • Page 242 When driving on extremely bumpy water, and wash downwards starting 〉 roads or rugged terrain, do not leave from the top of the vehicle. the sunroof fully open for a long 4. After washing and rinsing the entire time, otherwise the vibrations may body, dry off with a special leather or damage the sunroof’s internal parts.
  • Page 243 properties of the wax, the age of the car, liquid to flow directly into the instru- its colour and the environment in which ment panel crevices, floor or the you drive etc. If unsure, you can ask an nearby electronic device component. authorised service centre or other ex- Failure to do so may result in water pert.
  • Page 244 dampened with water, and then buff surfaces, roof linings, headlight covers, with another soft dry cloth. Use a leath- vents and interior painted parts. er cleaner for deeper cleaning. Windows Wipe off the leather cleaner with a soft Clean the inside and outside of the win- dry cloth as soon as possible.
  • Page 245 sand or stones or minor accidents ac- If you often drive on sand or gravel 〉 celerates corrosion. roads, consider installing mudguards behind the wheels. Driving in areas where the relative hu- 〉 midity is high or where the tempera- Long term vehicle storage ture remains above freezing point ac- Parking should not only protect the car,...
  • Page 246 above 50% (the power charge level dis- play shows a charge of more than half). The vehicle can be stored for less than 〉 3 months at ambient temperatures between -20°C and 45°C; it can be stored for less than 6 months at ambi- ent temperatures between 0°C and 45°C;...
  • Page 247 Environmental information Vehicle equipment with local laws and regulations. Please note that this manual describes NOTICE all standard equipment, country-specific Delete any personal information that 〉 equipment and special equipment for may be stored on the electronic this series. Therefore, some equipment equipment before disposing of it.
  • Page 248: Technical Data

    Technical data Vehicle identification.... 248 Vehicle parameters ....250...
  • Page 249 Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment On the cross member upon which the 〉 front right seat is mounted. Please note that this manual describes all standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this series. Therefore, some equipment or functions described in this manual may not be installed in your vehicle or only available in certain markets.
  • Page 250 Drive motor serial no. TZ153XS001 motor A37BDB0711D7 The drive motor serial no. is engraved on the housing in the position shown in the diagram.
  • Page 251 Vehicle parameters Basic parameters For basic parameters such as overall vehicle dimensions, overall vehicle weight and maximum vehicle speed please see the official vehicle documents accompanying the vehicle. CAUTION All parameters set forth in this manual apply to vehicles with standard equipment, except if specifically mentioned or listed separately.
  • Page 252 Tyre specification Item Data 205/55 R17 95W, 215/50 R18 96V, 215/50 Specifications Standard tyres R18 92W See the tyre pressure label beneath the Tyre pressure left front door lock Steel snow chains with maximum 12mm thickness or flexane snow traction devi- Specifications ces (TPU Thermoplastic polyurethane) Snow chains...
  • Page 253 Item Data Rear brake pads (friction Minimum thickness [mm] material) Front brake disks Minimum thickness [mm] Rear brake disks Minimum thickness [mm] Oil and fluid parameters Oil type Specifications Capacity (L) (reference value) Gearbox oil Castrol BOT 352 B1 BEV 0.74 ±...
  • Page 254: Index

    Index Alphabetical index ....254...
  • Page 255 Alphabetical index Disposal of batteries and electronic equipment A/C system Door lock Intelligent cabin air refresh func- Super lock tion Door locks Active intake grille Central locking and unlocking Airbags Emergency locking Curtain airbags Intelligent entry system locking and Front airbags 186,190 unlocking Seat-mounted side airbags...
  • Page 256 Gearbox Parking aid system Panoramic view Parking assistance system Headrests Intelligent integrated parking sys- Hill hold control Horn Parking assist system Anti-collision radar Instruments Parking settings Virtual instruments Track-back reverse Intelligent monitoring system Power assisted steering mode Interior care Power battery recycling Power management system Power supply socket Rear-seat occupant detection...
  • Page 257 Steering wheel Sunroof Opening and closing the sunshade Sunroof opening and closing Sunroof care Sun visors Traction control system Tyre care Tyre inflation Tyre pressure monitoring system Tyre specifications Ultrasonic theft protection system Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle identification number Vehicle power supply Vehicle recycling and scrapping Wheels parameters...

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