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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 ET5 before using. If ET5 is not operated correctly, it may cause injury to you or others or lead to vehicle damage or property loss. NIO shall undertake no responsibility in such an event.
  • Page 3 If you have any questions about this manual, please call NIO at 400-999-6699 or login to the official NIO website for the latest version of the ET5 User Manual. In case of an emergency or a situation where rescue is needed, please call the NIO...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5 Replacing the Smart Key Fob Battery Account and Memory 7 Keyless Unlocking and Locking 64 Linking Key Fob to Account 9 Unlocking, Starting and Locking with NIO App 65 Switching Accounts 10 Unlocking/Locking via Bluetooth 66 Authorized Unlocking 12 NFC Unlocking and Locking...
  • Page 5 142 Connect to Mobile Device 260 Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) 144 Wireless Charging 146 NOMI Smart Assistant NIO Pilot 151 Comfort Features 264 Auto Lane Change (ALC) 152 Smart Fragrance System 272 Lane Centering Control (LCC) 155 Tide...
  • Page 6 Rescue Service 349 Fuse Box under the Hood 352 Instrument panel fuse box 417 Protective Equipment for Rescue Operations 358 Rear trunk fuse box 418 Cut off the High-voltage Circuit 361 Pre-fuse box 420 Towing a Vehicle that had an 362 Exterior Cleaning and Maintenance Accident 366 Interior Cleaning and Maintenance...
  • Page 7: Lock

    Lock Find My Car To find the vehicle when it is far away You, or the authorized user, can check the parking location information of the vehicle in the mobile app to experience the convenience of finding the vehicle. When the vehicle is connected to the network, you can check the current location where the vehicle is parked in the upper left corner of the “Vehicle”...
  • Page 8: Unlocking/Locking With Smart Key Fob

    Lock Unlocking/Locking with Smart Key Fob Before entering the vehicle, you can unlock it with the smart key fob. The maximum effective range of the smart key fob is 30-70 meters away from the vehicle and may vary with the status of the smart key fob. The smart key fob has the following buttons: Unlock When the vehicle is in PARK, press the button to unlock the vehicle.
  • Page 9 If a smart key fob or phone with the Bluetooth digital key is left in the vehicle, you can still lock the vehicle with smart key fob, and the NIO app will remind you of a key left in the vehicle.
  • Page 10 • If the key fob is lost or damaged, please contact NIO immediately and take all of your keys to NIO for authentication, or apply for new key fobs.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Smart Key Fob Battery

    Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local laws. Please see the NIO website for details. Install the coin cell battery with the positive terminal facing down. After installing, align the battery's contacts, and then close the rear cover properly to ensure proper use of the key fob.
  • Page 12 Lock Caution Radio waves may affect the performance of the key fob. Keep other electronic devices (e.g. phones, laptops and tablets) at least 30 cm away from the key fob.
  • Page 13: Keyless Unlocking And Locking

    Lock Keyless Unlocking and Locking When you carry a valid smart key with you, or have the Bluetooth key turned on from your mobile phone (like in your pocket or bag), you can unlock or lock the vehicle by touching the corresponding part of any outer door handle without taking out the key.
  • Page 14 Lock Caution When locking the vehicle without a key, avoid pressing too hard on the exterior door handle. Warning Patients who are dependent on pacemakers should stay at least 22 centimeters away from the interior antennas, to avoid their cardiac pacemakers from being interfered by the keyless unlocking system’s antenna.
  • Page 15: Unlocking, Starting And Locking With Nio App

    You can remotely unlock or lock the doors and start the vehicle when you are still away from the vehicle by tapping Door Locks in My Vehicle on the NIO app. Doing this allows you to lend your vehicle to someone else.
  • Page 16: Unlocking/Locking Via Bluetooth

    • You can press the trunk switch or go to the My Vehicle page of the NIO app to open/close the truck. • You can find your vehicle, adjust windows, your vehicle via the My Vehicle page...
  • Page 17 If a smart key fob or phone with the Bluetooth digital key is left in the vehicle, you can still lock the vehicle with smart key fob, and the NIO app will remind you of a key left in the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Nfc Unlocking And Locking

    Key” app and turn the “Local NFC Key” on, then you will see the “NFC” logo in the upper left corner of the “My Vehicle” page. Turn on the NFC feature of the mobile phone, and set NIO as the default payment app.
  • Page 19 • When unlocking or locking the vehicle via NFC, please log into the NIO app and redownload the NFC key if you are unable to obtain an authenticated NFC key. If an authenticated NFC key is not detected, please ensure that the vehicle matches the NFC account.
  • Page 20: Unlocking And Locking On The Center Console

    Lock Unlocking and Locking on the Center Console You can unlock or lock the vehicle with the lock button on the center console. When the vehicle is fully unlocked and all doors are closed, press the lock button on the center console to lock the vehicle. The central display will display the locked status of the vehicle, and the LED on the button will light up green.
  • Page 21: Emergency Locking And Unlocking

    Lock Emergency Locking and Unlocking Unlocking/locking the vehicle from outside in an emergency When you can neither lock nor unlock the vehicle from outside using the conventional methods described above, you can use the physical emergency key to lock or unlock the driver door. Caution Do not leave the emergency key in your vehicle.
  • Page 22 Lock Hold the unfolded exterior door handle with one hand, insert the physical emergency key into the keyhole in the exterior door handle with the other hand, and turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the driver door. To lock the driver door, press and hold the front part of the exterior handle, turn the physical emergency key counterclockwise for one unlocking action, and then turn the key clockwise.
  • Page 23 Lock Emergency Unlocking from Inside If you need to open the door in an emergency (such as when the door handle's electronic switch fails, or the vehicle has fallen into a body of water) but the whole vehicle is locked, pull the mechanical switch for the inner door handle to open the door on the corresponding side.
  • Page 24: Walk Up Unlock

    Lock Walk Up Unlock Walk Up Unlock works when you carry a valid smart key fob or a phone with the Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth feature enabled. The vehicle will automatically unlock when you are within about 1.5 meters of the B pillar. You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Doors &...
  • Page 25: Auto Unlock In Park

    Lock Auto Unlock in PARK The vehicle automatically unlocks in PARK. If the vehicle is locked automatically while driving (at a speed over 8 km/h), the vehicle will unlock the doors automatically when you stop the vehicle by pressing the brake pedal and shifting into PARK. After unlocking, the tailgate can be opened from the outside without a key.
  • Page 26: Walk-Away Lock

    • When using Walk-Away Lock, please ensure the vehicle is locked via the lock sound or visual checks (headlights, side mirrors or the NIO app), so as to protect the property inside your vehicle. •...
  • Page 27: Drive-Away Locking

    Lock Drive-Away Locking Your vehicle can automatically lock while driving. When the vehicle is unlocked and all doors, the front hood, and the tailgate are closed, the vehicle automatically locks all doors when the driving speed exceeds 8 km/h. Note Drive Away Locking will only be activated once the vehicle transitions from being stationary to moving.
  • Page 28: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Lock Anti-theft Alarm System Once the vehicle is locked from the outside (including the hood and tailgate) with the smart key, mobile app, NFC feature or physical emergency key, the anti-theft alarm system will be automatically activated. If someone tries to open the door in the absence of a valid smart key (or without valid authorization), the anti-theft alarm will be activated, and the turn lights and horn will both emit an alarm.
  • Page 29: Doors And Windows

    Doors and Windows Door Handle When the vehicle is fully unlocked, the exterior door handles will pop up automatically, and you can open the door by gently touching the inside of the door handle. The door will pop ajar and the window glass will lower a little for you to open the door easily.
  • Page 30 Doors and Windows You can open the door from inside by pressing the electronic switch on the corresponding interior door handle. Press once if the door is unlocked, or press twice if the door is locked, then the corresponding door will pop open and the window glass will lower slightly.
  • Page 31: Easy Entry

    Doors and Windows Easy Entry After the doors are open, you and your family and friends can enter the vehicle and take a seat. The vehicle is equipped with various easy entry and exit features. Easy entry for the driver You can set the most convenient exit position on the central display: when the vehicle is stationary and put in Park, and when you open the driver’s door intending to get out of the vehicle, the driver’s seat will automatically move to...
  • Page 32 Doors and Windows Caution After the driver's easy entry function is enabled, if you sit down in the driver seat and close the driver door (or press the brake pedal), the driver side seat, steering wheel and outside rear view mirror will be automatically set to the driving position set in the driver seat memory page of the central display.
  • Page 33 Doors and Windows account (to be set up on the central display under Front Passenger Seat > Position Memory). Caution When using Front Passenger Easy Entry, it is recommended that you set the default position appropriately, and pay attention to the surrounding environment and the safety of any passengers in the second row.
  • Page 34: Tailgate

    Before opening the liftgate, ensure that it is clear of objects such as snow and ice. Otherwise, the liftgate may suddenly close on its own. ET5 is equipped with a one-button tailgate closing feature. Press the button on the tailgate to automatically close and lock the tailgate, and...
  • Page 35 When the vehicle is put in Park and the doors are closed, you can open the My Vehicle page in the NIO mobile app, and tap the Rear trunk button to open the tailgate. It will prompt you that rear trunk has been opened. Tap the highlighted Rear trunk button again to close the rear trunk.
  • Page 36 Doors and Windows Caution This operation is only available when the vehicle is connected to the Internet. Opening and closing the tailgate by a kicking action When your hands are occupied or it is inconvenient for you to take out the key, you can open the tailgate by kicking under the rear bumper.
  • Page 37 Anti-pinch protection of the tailgate ET5 is equipped with tailgate anti-pinch protection. If an obstacle restricts the movement of the tailgate during automatic opening or closing, the opening or closing motion will stop and the anti-pinch feature will be activated.
  • Page 38: Window Control

    Doors and Windows Window control There are four buttons to control the four windows on the inside of the driver’s door, which are placed there to make it convenient for the driver to control all the windows. Driver's window Front passenger window Rear right window Rear left window There are also corresponding window buttons on the interior armrests of the...
  • Page 39 Doors and Windows • Toggle the window button backward to control the closing position of the window; toggle this button backward all the way to the end and quickly release it to fully close the window (one-touch window up). When the vehicle is put in Park and no one is in the driver's seat, you can control the windows using the smart key: when the doors, hood and tailgate are all closed, press and hold the unlock button on the smart key to lower all the windows;...
  • Page 40 Doors and Windows Release the button and the window glass will drop a little bit. Toggle the button backward again until the window glass rises to the top. Press the window button to lower it until the window glass is at the bottom.
  • Page 41: Stone Guard Film

    Doors and Windows Stone Guard Film The stone guard film is located on both sides of the wheels at the rear of the body, which can effectively prevent the body paint from being scratched by hard granular objects such as carpolites during fast driving, so as to maintain the integrity and aesthetics of the paint.
  • Page 42: Charging

    If any abnormality is found, do not charge the vehicle. Otherwise, it may result in damage to the vehicle, the charging device, or personal injury. Please contact NIO if necessary. •...
  • Page 43 . • If the vehicle has a peculiar smell or emits smoke while charging, stop charging and contact NIO immediately. • Do not remove the charging connector before charging is completed. Doing so may cause an electric arc.
  • Page 44: Charging Operations

    Charging Charging Operations You can charge the vehicle on both a private charging post and a public charging post. Charging process Put the vehicle in Park, press the charging port cover to open it, or swipe right on the main page of the central display to enter Quick Setting and tap Charging Port, and the charging port cover will automatically open.
  • Page 45 Charging Turn the charging equipment on and start charging. You can tap My ET5>Battery on the main page of the central display, or check the current charging status on the mobile app. The indicator light of the charging port should be blue during charging to indicate that it is charging.
  • Page 46 Note When you charge your vehicle using NIO Power Home, the charge port cover will automatically open when you take off the charger from the charging post and will automatically close when you remove the charger from your vehicle.
  • Page 47 Open the rear trunk cover, pull the emergency unlocking cable of the electronic lock of the charging port, and then try to unplug the charger. If you still cannot unplug the charger, stop charging immediately and contact the NIO Service Center.
  • Page 48: Battery Level And Charging Display

    Charging Battery Level and Charging Display The state of the high voltage battery and battery-related warning messages are displayed on the digital instrument cluster. Current power Indicates the current power of the high voltage battery or power gained through regenerative braking. Energy bars The blue energy bar indicates the power of the high voltage battery.
  • Page 49 Please promptly charge the battery or contact NIO when necessary. High voltage battery cutoff Indicates that the vehicle’s high voltage power is off. Please contact NIO when necessary. 12V battery charging fault Please contact NIO immediately when this indicator lights up.
  • Page 50: Battery Warmup

    Charging Battery Warmup The charging speed of high-voltage batteries slows down in cold conditions such as winter. When the Battery Warmup function is enabled, the high-voltage battery can be warmed up to a certain extent in advance before the vehicle reaches the energy replenishment point (charging pile ) to improve the charging speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 51 Charging Manual charging warmup The manual charging warmup function is disabled by default. If you are familiar with the charging route and do not need to follow the navigation guide to the charging point, it is recommended to enter the Batterypage on the central display in a low temperature environment and enable the manual charging warmup function.
  • Page 52: Charge/Discharge Device

    Charging Charge/Discharge Device You can purchase the portable Charge/Discharge Device to meet your needs in a variety of charging scenarios, such as outdoor camping or emergency charging. The portable Charge/Discharge Device can meet the following charging and discharging requirements by connecting to the vehicle's DC charging port: Discharging Scenario In an outdoor camping scenario, connect the electrical equipment to the discharging socket of the portable Charge/Discharge Device, and then AC power...
  • Page 53 Charging Insert the charger of the Charge/Discharge Device into the vehicle's DC charging port. The charging port will flash blue. Connect the appropriate charging plug and charging cable to the Charge/Discharge Device. Connect the charging plug to the household power socket to supply power. Power on the Charge/Discharge Device, and the vehicle will start to charge.
  • Page 54: Lighting

    Lighting High and Low Beam Headlights You can adjust the state of the high and low beam headlights through the light control lever on the left side of the steering wheel. • Push the light control lever forward to turn on the auto control of the high and low beam headlights;...
  • Page 55: Turning Signals

    Lighting Turning Signals • Turn left: move the light control lever down • Turn right: move the light control lever up The turning signals go off when the steering wheel returns, or when you move the lever back to the middle. When the turning signals light up, the corresponding indicator light on the digital instrument panel will light up as well, accompanied by a “tick-tock”...
  • Page 56: Fog Lights

    Lighting Fog Lights You can turn on the front and rear fog lights by pressing the button on the top of the light control lever. When the fog lights light up, the position lights will be automatically turned on as well. The sequence by which the lights turn on is: •...
  • Page 57: Welcome Lighting

    Lighting Welcome Lighting When you or an authorized user carries an authenticated smart key fob or a mobile phone with the BLE Unlock & Start feature enabled and approaches the vehicle at a maximum distance of 7-10 meters, the low beams and position lights will automatically turn on to welcome you.
  • Page 58: Exterior Door Handle Courtesy Lights

    Lighting Exterior Door Handle Courtesy Lights Each exterior door handle is equipped with a light. When the vehicle is unlocked, the door handles automatically extend and the lights turn on to illuminate the surrounding environment.
  • Page 59: Interior Reading Lights

    Lighting Interior Reading Lights Auto control of reading lights When you unlock the whole vehicle or open any door (including the tailgate), the interior reading lights will automatically light up to illuminate the inside of the vehicle. The reading lights will automatically turn off in one of the following situations, by then you can manually turn the reading lights on by touching the light touch switch on the roof: •...
  • Page 60 Lighting When you lock the vehicle from the outside (using the smart key or mobile app feature), all interior reading lights will be turned off at the same time. Note If a front reading light is turned on via the touch switch on the headliner, the reading light cannot be controlled by the master switch and will need to be turned off manually;...
  • Page 61: Puddle Lights

    Lighting Puddle lights There is a puddle light under each of the four vehicle doors, providing convenience for entry and exit at night; there are also two puddle lights on the tailgate to help you see the ground conditions clearly (such as mud pits, water puddles, etc.) when putting things away.
  • Page 62: Smart Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Smart Ambient Lighting The vehicle is equipped with adjustable smart ambient lighting on the door panels, storage, and floor. You can choose your favorite ambient lighting effect to create a pleasant driving experience. After you are seated, you can turn on the ambient lighting feature on the central display.
  • Page 63: Vanity Mirror Lighting

    Lighting Vanity Mirror Lighting There are two sun visors on the roof of the vehicle, where a vanity mirror is provided, which can provide lighting when it is opened.
  • Page 64: Follow Me Home

    Lighting Follow Me Home The vehicle is equipped with the Follow Me Home feature. When you lock your vehicle and are ready to leave it at night, the low beams and position lights will turn on to illuminate the road ahead for you. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Lights >...
  • Page 65: Minimal Lighting

    Lighting Minimal Lighting When the vehicle is in PARK, you can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Minimal Lighting. All the ambient lights and reading lights inside the vehicle and the headlights outside the vehicle will turn off.
  • Page 66: Search Lighting

    Lighting Search Lighting You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Search Lighting. All the ambient lights and reading lights inside the vehicle and the headlights outside the vehicle will turn on and their brightness will be automatically adjusted to the maximum, making it convenient for you to search for items in the vehicle.
  • Page 67: Night Lighting

    Lighting Night Lighting You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Lighting to turn on Night Lighting. The ambient lights on the floor will turn on a warm yellow shimmer, and the ambient lights and reading lights on doors and storage areas will turn off to provide a comfortable sleeping environment.
  • Page 68: Parking Light

    Lighting Parking Light When the parking light function is on, the front and rear position lights are on continuously. Method to turn on: • Method 1: Lock your vehicle after turning on the hazard warning flashers and keep the hazard warning flashers on •...
  • Page 69: Rear Trunk Lighting

    Lighting Rear trunk Lighting The storage space lights come on automatically when the tailgate is opened. The storage space light switches off automatically when the tailgate is closed or after 10 minutes of being on.
  • Page 70: Account And Memory

    Owner can also link an authorized user account to a smart key fob by managing the key fob in the NIO app. When an authorized user unlocks the vehicle using a key fob, the vehicle will log into the linked user’s account automatically. You can view and delete accounts linked to the key fobs on the NIO app.
  • Page 71: Switching Accounts

    Tap the corresponding profile photo or user name to switch to the account, and log in with this account after verification (by scanning the QR code with the NIO app or entering the verification code received on your phone). You can also enable Passwordless Login in Accounts >...
  • Page 72: Authorized Unlocking

    NIO app. Owner Authorization Go to the Settings page of the NIO app or tap Account > Account Settings in the upper left corner of the center display, and then enter the gesture password of your vehicle to go to the authorization management page.
  • Page 73 Account and Memory • NIO app remote unlocking: Choose My Vehicle > Doors on the NIO app.
  • Page 74: Guest Mode

    Account and Memory Guest Mode If you want to lend the vehicle to others by giving them a smart key fob, tap your profile photo on the center display and choose Guest Mode to protect your privacy (e.g. navigation history, contacts, videos, photos). Only default features such as climate control, weather and navigation (with no access to History or Favorites) are available to guests.
  • Page 75: Service Authorization

    Account and Memory Service Authorization You or an authorized user can send a service request to NIO on the NIO app. NIO manages and authorizes service specialists to temporarily access the vehicle and conduct the requested service (e.g. One Click for Power). NIO retrieves the authorization after the service is completed.
  • Page 76: Driver Seat Memory

    Account and Memory Driver Seat Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment >Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. The driver's seat, steering wheel, side mirrors, and will automatically adjust to your or the authorized user's preferred settings saved to the corresponding account.
  • Page 77: Steering Wheel Memory

    Account and Memory Steering Wheel Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. After adjusting the steering wheel, go to Driver Seat Memory and choose Drive, Alternate or Relax to customize and save the settings to the corresponding user account.
  • Page 78: Side Mirror Memory

    Account and Memory Side Mirror Memory You can enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Driver Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings. After adjusting the driver’s side or passenger side mirror, go to Driver Seat Memory and choose Drive, Alternate or Relax to customize and save the settings to the corresponding user account.
  • Page 79 Account and Memory Caution When the side mirrors are automatically tilting to a saved position, if you adjust a side mirror manually, the side mirrors will stop tilting and save the new position to the corresponding account.
  • Page 80: Passenger Seat Memory

    Account and Memory Passenger Seat Memory To set the front passenger seat memory, shift into PARK, Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Position Adjustment > Front Passenger Seat > Position Memory to customize your settings (default position cannot be customized).
  • Page 81: Seats

    Seats Adjusting the Driver's Seat To adjust the seat position via a button The position of the driver's seat can be adjusted 14 ways electrically. Length of seat cushion Toggle the button back and forth to adjust the length of the seat cushion. Height of seat cushion Toggle this button up or down to move the seat cushion upward or downward.
  • Page 82 Seats Height of seat cushion Toggle this button up or down to move the seat cushion upward or downward. Lateral position of the seat Toggle this button back and forth to move the seat forward or backward. Height of seat Toggle the middle part of this button up or down to move the seat upward or downward.
  • Page 83 Seats • When Easy Entry is turned on, make sure that there is enough safe space for children, occupants, and pets in the front and rear rows to prevent the seat from squeezing or smacking into them when moving. • Do not start the vehicle until the Easy Entry feature is finished safely.
  • Page 84 Seats • Adjust the height of the seat to an appropriate position where you can comfortably put both hands on the steering wheel. • Adjust the steering wheel so that there is at least 25cm of distance between your chest and the steering wheel. •...
  • Page 85 Seats People with limited pain perception due to disease or age shall use the temperature control system and seat heating function with caution to prevent potential low-temperature burns caused by long-term use.
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Front Passenger Seat

    Seats Adjusting the Front Passenger Seat To adjust the seat position via a button The position of the front passenger seat can be adjusted 14 ways electrically. Length of seat cushion Toggle the button back and forth to adjust the length of the seat cushion. Height of seat cushion Toggle this button up or down to move the seat cushion upward or downward.
  • Page 87 Seats Height of seat cushion Toggle this button up or down to move the seat cushion upward or downward. Lateral position of the seat Toggle this button back and forth to move the seat forward or backward. Height of seat Toggle the middle part of this button up or down to move the seat upward or downward.
  • Page 88 Seats • When Easy Entry is turned on, make sure that there is enough safe space for children, occupants, and pets in the front and rear rows to prevent the seat from squeezing or smacking into them when moving. • Do not start the vehicle until the Easy Entry feature is finished safely.
  • Page 89 Seats • Move the seat back and forth into a position where you can place both feet in the footwell in front of the seat. • Adjust the backrest of the seat to a suitable straight-back sitting posture where your back completely fits the backrest, and the backrest does not recline too much.
  • Page 90 Seats If the seat backrest is excessively tilted during driving, serious injury may occur in the event of a collision accident. Please refer to the recommended correct seat positions. People with limited pain perception due to disease or age shall use the temperature control system and seat heating function with caution to prevent potential low-temperature burns caused by long-term use.
  • Page 91 Seats...
  • Page 92: Adjustment Of Seat Headrest

    Seats Adjustment of Seat Headrest Press the right button under the headrest to move the headrest up and down. Move the headrest to a set position when you hear click. This indicates the headrest is fixed in this position. Warning •...
  • Page 93: Reclining Rear Seat Back

    Seats Reclining Rear Seat Back Pull the mechanical handle of the seat back to unlock the back and then push the back forward to recline the seat back. Warning • When folding down the backrest of a rear seat, ensure that no objects are on the seat and its seat belt is not fastened.
  • Page 94 Seats • When adjusting a rear seat backrest, ensure that the seat belt is not twisted or stuck in the backrest. Otherwise, the seat belt may be damaged and therefore pose a safety risk. Correct Sitting Posture of Rear Row Passengers To minimize potential risks and protect your safety, please adjust the seat as follows: •...
  • Page 95 Seats...
  • Page 96: Seat Massage

    Seats Seat massage The front seats have a lumbar massage feature, which is turned off by default. Enter the Amenity Panel page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap the Seats>Massage and select the desired massage mode (mode 1, mode 2, mode 3, mode 4, mode 5) and massage intensity (level 1, level 2).
  • Page 97: Seat Heating

    Seats Seat heating The front and rear seats have a heating feature, which is turned off by default. Enter the Amenity Panel page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Seats>Heating to turn on the heating feature for the corresponding seat.
  • Page 98: Seat Ventilation

    Seats Seat ventilation The front seats have a ventilation feature, which is turned off by default. Enter the Amenity Panel page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Seats>Ventilation to turn on the ventilation feature for the corresponding seat. There are three levels of ventilation available.
  • Page 99: Seat Back Stress Relief Functions

    Seats Seat Back Stress Relief Functions There are stress relief functions in the front seat for your lower back. Go to the comfort panel page in the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Seat> Stress Relief, and select your desired stress relief mode (Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3).
  • Page 100: Storage

    Storage Front Storage Once seated, ET5 provides you with a number of convenient storage spaces that can be used to store daily necessities. Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area.
  • Page 101 Storage Warning • Do not put any hot beverages in an open container. A spill can increase the risk of injury. • Do not place any fragile items, or they may cause injury when broken. Center console open storage The open storage space under the center console can be used for temporary storage of some non-important items, and there is also a 12V power supply at the rear that can be used to charge the passenger's electronic devices.
  • Page 102: Rear Storage

    Storage Rear Storage Rear doors There are convenient storage spaces beside the rear seats. There is a storage space on both rear doors, which can be used for drinks or items, and is equipped with door storage lighting for illumination at night, when the light is dim or when the position lights are turned on.
  • Page 103 Storage Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. Rear central armrest When the rear middle seat is not occupied, you can flip open the central armrest on the backrest to expose the cup holders and storage space.
  • Page 104 Storage Warning • Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. • Do not place any heavy, sharp, or fragile objects on the armrest when driving. In case of collision, sudden acceleration, or deceleration, these objects may fly out, adding to the risk of injury.
  • Page 105: Safety Storage Box

    Storage Safety Storage Box Storage Box Mode The safety storage box is in the Storage Box Mode by default. In this mode, the safety storage box is not locked, and its flip cover can be opened through the buttons on the left and right sides of the central armrest: Safety storage box buttons Press the button to open the flip cover.
  • Page 106 Storage Safety Box Mode Swipe right on the main page of the central display to enter the Quick Settings page, and tap Safety Box. When the Safety Box Mode is turned on for the first time, a pop-up window for setting the password will pop up on the central display, and you need to set a password to finish setting up Safety Box Mode.
  • Page 107: Rear Trunk

    Storage Rear trunk When the tailgate of is opened, you can load items in the storage space of the rear trunk. Caution When storing liquids in the vehicle, ensure that the container is sealed. Spills or leakages may damage the vehicle. If a spill or leakage occurs, please clean up the liquid as soon as possible.
  • Page 108: Hitched Trailer

    (if any). Note It is recommended that you purchase your vehicle accessories from the NIO website. Please purchase third-party products compliant with national standards if necessary. NIO recommends and supports products approved by NIO. Before...
  • Page 109 Storage installing any non-NIO accessory, please review the product information to ensure compatibility. Caution The tow device may obscure the view of the side mirrors, rear cameras, and/or rear ultrasonic sensors. In addition, some PILOT features may not function properly.
  • Page 110 Storage Warning Never attempt to tow a vehicle when it has a faulty tire. Temporarily repaired tires cannot withstand the towing load. Towing with faulty or temporarily repaired tires may result in tire fault and vehicle unstability. Operations Before Towing Before towing, the following operations must be performed: •...
  • Page 111 Storage Towing Capacity table. An unbalanced load on the wheels or a heavier load on the rear may cause the trailer to sway, resulting in loss of vehicle control. • Please always ensure that the load is secured in the trailer and does not move. An moving load can cause loss of vehicle control, resulting in serious injury or death.
  • Page 112 Storage Note • Some PILOT features (Steering Assist, Active Lane Change, etc.) as well as kick sensors, easy entry, and ultrasonic sensors may not be available in the Trailer Mode. • Please connect your vehicle to a trailer under the normal ride height. If you enter the Trailer Mode under an abnormal ride height, the ride height will be automatically adjusted to normal.
  • Page 113 Storage Trailer Parking It is recommended not to park on a slope, and the slope gradient for parking should not exceed 12%. If you have to park on a slope, please place wheel chocks under the trailer wheels: • One person depresses and holds the brake pedal; •...
  • Page 114 Storage...
  • Page 115 13. Pin 9 grounding (red and white) Warning Please use only the electrical plugs designed by NIO. Do not attempt to directly splice the cables or connect the trailer’s cable by any other method, as this could damage the vehicle’s electrical system and cause fault.
  • Page 116: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Position Adjustment > Steering Wheel>Start Adjusting, and then adjust the position through the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, and tap End Adjusting after the adjustment is completed;...
  • Page 117 Steering Wheel Warning • Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving. Doing so may result in an accident. • An improper steering wheel position or seating position may result in injury. Make sure your chest is at least 25 centimeters from the steering wheel.
  • Page 118: Control Via Right Steering Wheel Buttons

    Steering Wheel Control via Right Steering Wheel Buttons Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Position Adjustment > Steering Wheel>Start Adjusting to adjust the position through the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position.
  • Page 119 Steering Wheel Control within an immediate task When the incoming call reminder is displayed, you can answer or reject the call through the Left and Right buttons, and the Middle button is for confirming the selection. Normal menu switching Press and hold the Left or Right button to enter the “Switching Mode”, in which you can tap the Left or Right button to switch the order of the menus.
  • Page 120: Control Via Left Steering Wheel Buttons

    Steering Wheel Control via Left Steering Wheel Buttons Adjusting the Left Exterior Mirror Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Position Adjustment > Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors >Start Adjusting to adjust the position of the left exterior mirror through the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 121: Steering Wheel Heating

    Steering Wheel Steering wheel heating In cold weather, turn on the steering wheel heating function by going to the comfort panel page in the control bar at the bottom of the central display and taping Seat >Heating> Steering Wheel Heating. The steering wheel will gradually warm to a comfortable temperature within about 10 minutes and will maintain this temperature.
  • Page 122: Double-Button Restart Of Steering Wheel

    8 seconds; After about 30 seconds, all screens will light up and the system can resume operation. If the system has not returned to normal, please contact the NIO Service Center as soon as possible. Caution •...
  • Page 123 Steering Wheel • If the screen fails to resume normal operation after Dual-Button Restart, you can try to lock the vehicle and put the vehicle to sleep. If the problem persists, please contact NIO.
  • Page 124: Interior Power Supply

    Interior Power Supply USB Port Three USB ports are provided in your vehicle, including one port of Type A (2.5W) and two ports of Type C (60 W). Location: • Safe storage box: 1 port of Type A (2.5W), 1 port of Type C (60 W) •...
  • Page 125: 12 V Power Supply

    Interior Power Supply 12 V power supply Your vehicle is equipped with two 12 V power supplies. Location: • Central console open storage space: located in the rear • Rear trunk: on the left...
  • Page 126: Wipers And Rear View Mirrors

    Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Front Windshield Wiper The windshield wiper is used to clean the windshield. The different settings of the windshield wiper can be set with the stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. Icon Name Function Operation Method The front wipers...
  • Page 127 Wipers and Rear View Mirrors When the wipers are in intermittent mode, adjust the speed of the windshield wiper with the speed switch. Scroll up to increase the wipe frequency, and scroll down to reduce the wipe frequency. Warning In winter, ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen and the ice or snow in front of the windshield has been cleared before turning on the wipers.
  • Page 128 Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Note To avoid damage to the wipers, ensure that the auto wiper feature is disabled when entering an automatic car wash machine. Clean Front Windshield with Wipers Pulling the wiper stalk on the right side of the steering wheel towards the driver's face and selecting causes the wiper blade on the wiper arm to spray water and the wipers to wipe at low speed.
  • Page 129 Wipers and Rear View Mirrors days, heating the rear windshield will turn on automatically to help remove fog on the rear windshield.
  • Page 130: Adjusting The Exterior Mirrors

    Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Position Adjustment>Exterior Mirror Adjustment>Start Adjusting, and then adjust the position of the exterior mirrors through the steering wheel buttons, and tap End Adjusting after the adjustment is completed;...
  • Page 131: Folding Of Outside Rear View Mirrors

    Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Folding of Outside rear view mirrors Set up automatic folding for the outside rear view mirrors by going to the Settings page in the control bar at the bottom of the central display and taping Drive> Auto Fold After Locking.
  • Page 132: Heating Of Outside Rear View Mirrors

    Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Heating of Outside rear view mirrors The outside rear view mirrors are equipped with a heating function, which is used to heat the left and right outside rear view mirrors to quickly remove water or snow on rainy and snowy days.
  • Page 133: Interior And Outside Rear View Mirrors Automatic Dimming

    Wipers and Rear View Mirrors Interior and Outside rear view mirrors Automatic Dimming Go to the Settings page in the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap Drive> Interior and Outside rear view mirrors Auto Dim to turn on the automatic interior and outside rear view mirrors dimming function.
  • Page 134: Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioning Front Row Air Conditioning Control Air Conditioning Control Bar Control the temperature and airflow distribution in your vehicle through the air conditioning control bar at the bottom of the central display. Home Tap to return to the home page. Settings Tap to go to the list of settings.
  • Page 135 Air Conditioning Displays the target temperature on the front passenger side. Tapping it goes to the temperature control panel. Swiping left or right adjusts the target temperature. The range on the front passenger side is 15–31 ℃. You can also press the arrow to adjust the target temperature. Each time you press the arrow, the temperature can be adjusted by 0.5 ℃.
  • Page 136 Air Conditioning Front Row Air Conditioning Switch Tap this button to turn on the front row air conditioning system. Tap again to turn off the front row air conditioning system. At this time, if the rear row air conditioning system is turned on, it will be turned off too. Manual Mode (A/C) Tap this button to turn on the manual air conditioning (A/C) function, which allows the air volume and temperature to be set manually.
  • Page 137 Air Conditioning When the front windshield defrosting/defogging function is turned on, the manual air conditioning (A/C) mode is turned on at the same time, the air distribution mode is defrosting mode, and the air circulation is switched to the automatic recirculate/outside air mode. If the outside of the front windshield is foggy.
  • Page 138 Air Conditioning Distribution Mode Icon Air Distribution Mode Defrosting Mode In cold and wet weather, defrost- ing mode, together with large air volume, can quickly remove fog and frost particles on the front windshield. Face Blowing Mode Provides heating or cooling for the front row passenger compartment.
  • Page 139 Air Conditioning Front Row Air Vents and Adjustment The air vents in the front row of the vehicle are located at the front windshield, the instrument panel and the leg space under the instrument panel. Defrosting air vent at front windshield Face blowing air vent at instrument panel Foot blowing air vent under instrument panel To adjust the air vent at the front row instrument panel do as follows:...
  • Page 140 Air Conditioning Tips for Using Air Conditioning • Make sure that the vent grille of the air conditioning system is not blocked by foreign objects (leaves, snow, etc.). • If the vehicle has been parked in the hot sun, opening the windows while running the air conditioning can create convection, which helps the vehicle to cool down faster.
  • Page 141: Rear Row Air Conditioning Control

    Air Conditioning Rear Row Air Conditioning Control Rear Row Air Conditioning Vents and Their Adjustment The rear air conditioning vents are located behind the center tunnel and at the bottom of the driver and front passenger seats. Rear row upper vents Rear row lower vents To adjust the rear row vent do as follows: Turn the knob up and down, left and right to adjust the airflow direction.
  • Page 142: Air Purification

    Air Conditioning Air purification PM2.5 air purification View the current air quality in your vehicle at the upper right corner of the central display, and tap to switch to the corresponding air purification mode. • OFF: Turns off air purification; •...
  • Page 143 Air Conditioning Note This reminder is the estimated service life, and the actual service life may vary due to the environment and other factors. Please replace the air filter if necessary.
  • Page 144: Personalized Entertainment

    Personalized Entertainment Music Tap Media on the home page and select your preferred radio or music streaming service: • Choose "Tidal" to search and play your favorite music. You can sync music and add tracks or albums to Favorites. • Insert a USB drive to play music from it.
  • Page 145: Navigation

    Navigation To select a route to a location, visit Navigation on the center display. If you have already sent a route via the NIO app, the center display will automatically display the selected route after it is turned on. to set navigation settings including route preference, voice navigation,...
  • Page 146: Photos And Videos

    Personalized Entertainment Photos and Videos Photos In the vehicle, you can ask NOMI to help you take selfies. The photos or videos taken are stored in the Photos app on the center display, and can be exported via a USB cable.
  • Page 147: Phone

    Personalized Entertainment Phone When your mobile phone's Bluetooth is successfully paired with your vehicle's Bluetooth, the on-board Bluetooth phone function can be used after your vehicle is authorized on your mobile phone to synchronize your mobile phone contacts and recent calls. You can see the phone page on the home page or on the application center in the central display.
  • Page 148: Connect To Mobile Device

    Personalized Entertainment Connect to Mobile Device You can connect mobile devices (such as mobile phones, tablets) to the vehicle through interior Bluetooth or Wi-Fi hotspots, and the central display can synchronize the entertainment features (such as phone contacts, music) in the mobile device with your confirmation, which is convenient for you to better experience the entertainment features inside the vehicle.
  • Page 149 Personalized Entertainment Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Connect, open the Bluetooth or Hotspot page and select "One-tap quick connection through the mobile NFC feature”. Note Do not remove your phone from the charging pad when it is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth or Hotspot.
  • Page 150: Wireless Charging

    Personalized Entertainment Wireless Charging You can place your wireless charging equipment on the wireless charging board next to the cup holder on the central armrest for wireless charging. The wireless charging feature is enabled by default. You can enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap Connect>Wireless Charging to turn it off.
  • Page 151 Personalized Entertainment • It is normal for the phone to become hot after being charged for a long period of time. Do not place a fully charged device on the charging pad. Doing so can cause overheating. • Do not charge two or more devices wirelessly at the same time. •...
  • Page 152: Nomi Smart Assistant

    Personalized Entertainment NOMI Smart Assistant The vehicle smart assistant, NOMI, is placed above the vehicle center console. You and your passengers can easily control the turning on/off of some features by simply talking to NOMI. It will be your thoughtful helper during the journey. When you are seated (after closing the driver's door or stepping on the brake pedal), NOMI will greet you warmly.
  • Page 153 Personalized Entertainment word is composed of two syllables, like “Xiao Hei”, you need to add “Hi” in front when waking NOMI up; if it is composed of three to six syllables, such as “Xiao Hei Hei”, you can simply wake NOMI up by this name alone. You can also turn on continuous conversation for NOMI when you set it up: enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NOMI>NOMI Continuous Conversation.
  • Page 154 Personalized Entertainment Turn the volume to 60%/minimum/ half. Mute. Play any song. Play xxx Next track. Single loop/list loop/shuffle mode. Play music Add this song to Favorites. Don't want to listen to xxx's songs anymore Play USB music. Making calls Call xxx Phone Answer calls...
  • Page 155 Personalized Entertainment Turn the wind speed at the driver’s seat Adjusting wind speed down a little. Turn the air conditioner up to the max. Turn the (rear seat) air conditioner on. Turn the air condition- Turn on the auto mode of the air er on/off conditioner.
  • Page 156 Personalized Entertainment Dim the screen. Screen brightness Turn the screen brightness up to the adjustment max. Controls on Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/ Central Turn (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Hotspot) on/off. hotspot Display Return to the main page. Apps Open Media/Phone/Navigation/Music/ Weather/Settings. Warning • Keep NOMI and its base away from any liquids, acid or alkaline solvents, dirt, fibers, or magnetic materials.
  • Page 157: Comfort Features

    Personalized Entertainment Comfort Features When the vehicle is in PARK (without being locked from the outside) and the driver’s seat is unoccupied, occupants can still enter the vehicle and access certain comfort features. The feature will automatically turn off after 10 hours without any operations.
  • Page 158: Smart Fragrance System

    Personalized Entertainment Smart Fragrance System ET5 is equipped with a vehicle fragrance system. You and your family can choose your favorite fragrance, and enjoy the fresh and comfortable olfactory pleasure you experience during the journey. ET5 provides you with a variety of scents. You can choose your favorite fragrance and install it in the fragrance mechanism above the open storage area of the center console, and change the fragrance bottle according to your preferences.
  • Page 159 Personalized Entertainment After the fragrance is successfully installed, enter the Air Conditioning Settings page from the central display, tap Fragrance, and on this page, you can control whether the fragrance system is on/off, adjust the concentration of the corresponding fragrance, and select fragrances with different scents. Warning •...
  • Page 160 Personalized Entertainment • If the fragrance cartridge cannot be identified after it is inserted, please try again.
  • Page 161: Tide

    Personalized Entertainment Tide Tide is a physical and psychological health app that helps you sleep, meditate, relax, and stay focused. Inspired by travels, nature and meditation, Tide provides a wealth of audio resources such as sounds of nature and meditation exercises to help you escape from the fast-paced world for a quiet space of peace, where you can meditate for a while to relax your mind and sleep better with less anxiety and stress while staying focused and calm.
  • Page 162 Personalized Entertainment Caution • Before entering the Nap Mode, make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the power swap mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Nap Mode to ensure safety. • A fault with the climate control system may compromise the comfort during the nap.
  • Page 163 Personalized Entertainment Caution • Make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the Power Swap Mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Meditation Mode to ensure safety. • If the vehicle is not being charged, make sure that its remaining range is not less than 30 km.
  • Page 164: Quick Access

    Personalized Entertainment Quick Access You can tap Quick Access in the application launcher on the center display to freely combine apps for customized scenarios, or enter the Square interface to enjoy a personalized and automated intelligent experience using the recommended Quick Access templates. Actions that support custom shortcuts include: time, media, weather, cabin comfort, driving, charge, doors, windows, seats, lighting, system settings and applications, and other common settings.
  • Page 165: Instrument And Central Control System

    Instrument and Central Control System Instrument Cluster Indicators Please contact NIO immediately if any of the following indicators are not in their normal state. Icon Note Auto High Beams High beams Autohold Position lights Low beams Front fog lights Vehicle ready...
  • Page 166 Instrument and Central Control System Speed limit reminder or Speed Limit Mode fault Trailer connection status Smart headlights fault Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Off Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) fault/start self-test No face detected by Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) Lane Departure Warning (LDW) And Assist off Overspeed Warning off...
  • Page 167 Instrument and Central Control System Powertrain fault Electric Parking Brake (EPB) fault Seat belt warning Airbag fault Driving motor fault 12V battery charging fault High voltage battery fault High voltage battery overheat Trailer electrical connection fault Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) fault Front Cross Traffic Alert (CTA-F)/Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-...
  • Page 168: Controls On Center Display

    Instrument and Central Control System Controls on Center Display Controls on the Front Center Display When you or an authorized user logs in, the center display can seamlessly access rich and customized content, such as music, navigation, radio, etc. You can also personalize and save your favorite content to your account.
  • Page 169 Instrument and Central Control System Home Tap this button or pinch five fingers together on any page on the center display to return to the Home page. Vehicle Settings Sets the common features of the vehicle. You can also swipe right on the home page to enter the Quick Access page, where you can use common features and customize shortcuts.
  • Page 170: Event Data Recorder (Edr)

    (which may require the intervention of a specialist), can be read through the diagnostic devices at NIO. If the Event Data Recorder does not have enough space to record an event, the current event data will overwrite unlocked previous event data in chronological order.
  • Page 171 Instrument and Central Control System Note NIO will not disclose any information recorded in the system to a third party without your permission or consent.
  • Page 172: System Update

    • If the system upgrade is unable to start or is not successful, please contact NIO immediately. • Do not modify vehicle components or change the software of the vehicle without authorization.
  • Page 173: Resetting All Settings

    Instrument and Central Control System Resetting All Settings When you need to sell the vehicle, you can erase all content and settings by entering Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap General > Reset All Settings. The following data and settings will be erased, including vehicle settings (such as settings for seats, side mirrors, and climate control), driving settings (such as ADAS and driving mode), NOMI settings, system settings (such as time and date), navigation settings, media playlists, and photos &...
  • Page 174: Driving Experience

    Driving Experience Basic Operation Starting the vehicle The vehicle can get ready to drive when the following conditions are met: The driver is seated. Close the driver's side door or press the brake pedal. The driver can start the vehicle in many ways such as with the smart key, NFC card, and mobile phone NFC.
  • Page 175 Driving Experience of the vehicle. If the shift fails, the digital instrument panel will prompt you to confirm the current gear. You can use the PRD gear shifter to control gear switching, including: • Drive gear (D gear): used in normal driving mode •...
  • Page 176 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Driving>Electrical Parking Brake (EPB), and slide the button to park. When the digital instrument panel displays , it indicates that the brake system is faulty. Please drive carefully and contact the NIO Service Center for maintenance.
  • Page 177: Drive Modes

    Driving Experience Drive Modes Five basic drive modes are available on your vehicle: Sport+, Sport, Comfort, Eco, and Custom. You can set these modes in terms of acceleration, energy recovery, steering effort, and air conditioning. A different drive mode brings in different driving performance, thereby optimizing driving experience and meeting you demands in particular cases.
  • Page 178: Scenario Assist

    Driving Experience Scenario Assist Snow Mode When driving on icy roads, you can turn on Snow Mode to change the way your vehicle is driven and prevent slipping. Enter Settings from the bottom of the center display, and tap Driving > Snow Mode to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 179: Feature Settings

    Driving Experience Feature Settings Autohold The function of Autohold is to keep the vehicle stationary for temporary parking when the brake pedal is released. Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Driving >...
  • Page 180 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and click NIO Pilot > Start Reminder to turn this function on or off. While enabled, when you manually stop the vehicle as the vehicle ahead stops, and do not follow as the vehicle ahead drives away, Start Reminder will send you an alert.
  • Page 181: Digital Video Recorder (Dvr)

    Driving Experience Digital Video Recorder (DVR) It can be used to record videos during driving and also provide evidence for traffic accidents. The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) function includes cyclic video recording, emergency video recording and Quick Video Recording. Caution The Digital Video Recorder does not work when the vehicle is parked and powered off.
  • Page 182 Driving Experience The contents of the cyclic video recording will be stored in the Photo album >Cyclic videofolder. If you want to save a specific video file, insert a storage device such as a USB flash drive, select the file, and transfer it to save it in the device. Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap Safety >Digital Video Recorder (DVR) to enable or disable this function.
  • Page 183 Driving Experience Quick Video Recording The Quick Video Recording function covers most manually triggered scenes, such as a violation of regulations, deliberate provocations, fun, etc., which can be saved in time, recorded conveniently and found quickly. Go to the Quick Settings page by swiping right on the home page of the central display, tap Quick Video Recording to start recording.
  • Page 184: Pedestrian Warning System

    Driving Experience Pedestrian Warning System When driving at a low speed (normally below 30 km/h), the vehicle emits a sound to alert other road users such as pedestrians and other vehicles of your presence. Swipe right on the home page to visit Quick Access, and tap Pedestrian Warning System to enable or disable the feature.
  • Page 185: Parking Camera And Parking Assist

    Driving Experience Parking Camera and Parking Assist Parking Assist monitors the surrounding conditions of vehicles at low speeds through ultrasonic sensors to help you drive safely. During parking, your vehicle will warn you with warning tones and images according to the distance between obstacles and the front or rear of the vehicle. Frequency of the warning Distance Color...
  • Page 186 Driving Experience • Engage the vehicle in R gear and open the memory view (360° panoramic camera or dual view camera). • Press and hold the middle button on the right side of the steering wheel, set the custom function to 360 surround view, and then open the 360° panoramic camera.
  • Page 187 Driving Experience road condition changes and will not affect normal driving. Which include but are not limited to: • Rough asphalt, cement, or cobblestone road, waterlogged road, and other uneven roads. • Inductive coils embedded in the road, etc. • Interference caused by nearby large vehicles, construction machinery, etc.
  • Page 188 Driving Experience view and rear hub view in the lower left area of the central display page to switch between different views. When using the 3D view, you can adjust the viewing angle by swiping with one finger, adjust the viewing distance by zooming in with two fingers and adjust the viewing height by swiping up and down with two fingers.
  • Page 189 Driving Experience You can enable this function on the Settings page of the parking camera. After the dynamic transparent chassis is enabled, the transparency of the model during driving can be customized, which includes four options: "opaque", "low", "medium" and "high". Caution The Dynamic Transparent Chassis cannot detect possible environmental changes under the chassis when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 190: Vehicle Safety

    Vehicle Safety Seat Belts Seat Belt Instructions Seat belts are the primary passenger safety protection system are can protect passengers from serious injury in the event of an accident especially when used with airbags. There are pretensioning devices for both the front and rear seats of the vehicle (double pre-tensioners for the front seats).
  • Page 191 Seat belt pretensioners that have been activated during an accident must be replaced immediately. Even if they are not activated in certain accidents, it is suggested to drive to NIO for inspection or even replacement if necessary. • Do not drive with the backrest reclined to an extreme degree. Doing so can impair the protective function of the seat belt.
  • Page 192 If the rear row passenger has not fastened his seat belt, the warning light will go out automatically after 33 seconds. Warning If the seat belt reminder malfunctions, do not use the seat and contact NIO immediately for inspection. Use of Seat Belts The correct use of seat belt is as follows: Pull the seat belt buckle across the front of your body.
  • Page 193 Vehicle Safety adjusted, pull the seat belt shoulder part to confirm that the seat belt is locked. To release the seat belt, press the red button at the buckle, and the tab will pop out. Now the seat belt can be retracted by hand. The tongue can be rolled back automatically into the upper fixing device of the seat belt.
  • Page 194: Airbag

    Vehicle Safety Airbag Airbag Instructions Airbags are a supplementary restraint system that works with the seat belts. Airbags quickly deploy in serious accidents to protect the head and chest of passengers and reduce the severity of injury. However, they do not prevent limb injuries or scrapes and bruises.
  • Page 195 However, to ensure that the airbag system works properly, please contact NIO immediately for inspection or replacement if necessary. • If any damage or fractures are found on the airbag cover, do not use the...
  • Page 196 If the airbag system has never been deployed for a period of ten years from its production date, please visit NIO to have it replaced. A record of the airbag system’s replacement needs to be kept and given to the new owner when the vehicle’s ownership is transferred.
  • Page 197 Vehicle Safety High speed frontal impact with a wall or vehicle. Impact with hard roadbed. Falling into a deep ditch. Side impact by a vehicle traveling at a high speed. Leaving the road surface and then impacting it violently. The airbag may not deploy in the following conditions. Please use the seat belt correctly to protect passengers:...
  • Page 198 If this warning light is on after the digital instrument panel is started, please stop using your vehicle and contact the NIO Service Center immediately. Deactivation of Front Airbag...
  • Page 199 Vehicle Safety Safety Measures After Airbag Deployment When the vehicle has a collision and the airbags deploy, the vehicle will automatically implement some safety measures to protect the occupants in the vehicle: • Unlock all doors to ensure that passengers in the vehicle or rescue personnel can open the doors.
  • Page 200: Child Safety Lock

    Vehicle Safety Child Safety Lock The child safety lock is deactivated by default. It needs to be set up to be activated. Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display and tap Doors and Windows to see the settings for the child safety lock.
  • Page 201: Child Safety Seat

    Vehicle Safety Child Safety Seat When a child under 12 years old or with a height less than 1.5 meters rides in your vehicle, always install a child safety seat or booster cushion. Please have the child sit in the child safety seat or booster cushion instead of holding him or letting him sit on an adult's lap to fully protect the child.
  • Page 202 Vehicle Safety • The instructions of the child safety seat manufacturer on the correct use of the seat belt must be observed. Proper fastening of seat belts can make full use of the protection afforded by the child safety seat. •...
  • Page 203 Vehicle Safety Table 1: CRS TableCRS Table i-Size seating position (yes/no) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2)* Largest suitable rearward- R1/R2X/R R1/R2X/R facing 2/R3 2/R3 fixture (R1/R2X/R 2/R3)* Largest suitable forward- F2X/F2/F F2X/F2/F facing fixture (F1/F2X/F 2/F3)* Largest suitable booster B2/B3 B2/B3...
  • Page 204 Vehicle Safety Table 1: CRS TableCRS Table support Note: * The weight group and child safety seat category are defined according to ECE R16 and R44. You can find the category of a child safety seat on its specification label. The child restraint system must be suitable for the age, weight and size of the child.
  • Page 205 Vehicle Safety Table 2: Recommended Child Restraints by NIORecommended Child Restraints by NIO recommends to put your child in his or her CRS in a 2 row outer seating position. The CRS should be mounted to the vehicle with ISOFIX, support legs or seat belts.
  • Page 206 Vehicle Safety • Child safety seats with safety platforms or five-point seat belts should be used for children with a weight of 9-18 kg. It is recommended to install them rearwards in rear seats. • Forward-facing child safety seats should be used for children with a weight of 15-25 kg.
  • Page 207 Vehicle Safety • Child booster cushions should be used for children with a weight of 22-36 kg and a height less then 1.5 meters. They should be installed in rear seats in coordination with seat belts. Warning The upper belt must lay flat across the shoulder and chest, and never lay across the neck;...
  • Page 208 Vehicle Safety • Securing with ISOFIX Connection Both outer rear seats in your vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX connections suitable for installing child safety seats. The ISOFIX connection is hidden under the cover between the seat back and the seat cushion. After opening the cover, insert it into the gap between the seat back and the cushion, and then use the ISOFIX connection to install the child safety seat.
  • Page 209 Vehicle Safety Pull the child safety seat hard to check whether it is firmly installed. Warning • The ISOFIX attachment points are designed solely for child safety seats with the ISOFIX system. To avoid injury, never secure other objects to ISOFIX. •...
  • Page 210: Multi Collision Braking (Mcb)

    Vehicle Safety Multi Collision Braking (MCB) Multi Collision Braking (MCB) comes standard on ET5. In certain types of collisions, the vehicle's brakes are applied to help prevent or mitigate a secondary collision. In order to avoid or mitigate a secondary collision, the system applies the brakes automatically to bring the vehicle to a stop.
  • Page 211: Pet Mode

    Trailer/Wash Mode. • When the Pet Mode is turned on, the NIO app will notify you that your pet is in the vehicle every two hours. You will be notified through a message when the...
  • Page 212 Vehicle Safety remaining range is less than 10 km, the Pet Mode will be automatically exited, and windows will be set to the Ajar position to keep the pet safe. • When an exception occurs in the high voltage or climate control system, the Pet Mode will be automatically exited, and windows will be set to the Ajar position to keep the pet safe.
  • Page 213: Powered On Walk-Away Mode

    Vehicle Safety Powered On Walk-away Mode When the vehicle is put in Park, go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap Amenity> Powered On Walk-away Mode to turn on walk-away hold mode When you need to leave the vehicle temporarily (such as when buying coffee or breakfast, etc.), you can keep the cabin in a comfortable state so that you can have a comfortable ride when you come back.
  • Page 214 Vehicle Safety • When an exception occurs in the high voltage or climate control system, the Keep Powered On Mode will be automatically exited.
  • Page 215: Camping Mode

    Vehicle Safety Camping Mode When the vehicle is put in Park, go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap Comfortable Environment> Camping Mode to turn on Camping Mode. When you need to use the power supply in your vehicle for a long time (such as for camping outdoors), you can have a safe and comfortable camping experience.
  • Page 216 Vehicle Safety • When an exception occurs in the high voltage or climate control system, the Camp Mode will be automatically exited, and windows will be set to the Ajar position.
  • Page 217: Child Presence Detection (Cpd)

    Vehicle Safety Child Presence Detection (CPD) As an auxiliary function for the safety of children, Child Presence Detection (CPD) can effectively remind users when children are left alone in the vehicle, and take corresponding early warning measures such as turning on the air conditioner, so as to protect the safety of the children to a certain extent and reduce the likelihood of incidents caused by users forgetting their children.
  • Page 218: Alcohol Interlock

    Vehicle Safety Alcohol Interlock The purpose of alcohol interlocks is to enhance traffic safety by preventing anyone with alcohol concentration exceeding a set limit value from driving a motor vehicle. Before you install the interlock, the following safety risks should be considered: •...
  • Page 219 Vehicle Safety Note After installing the alcohol interlock, no visual or audible indication will be given from the vehicle, but the alcohol interlock handset will show the operation instructions. The alcohol interlock connection schematics are as follows: Position of Function Cable or pin connection Battery feed...
  • Page 220: Vehicle Safety Assist

    Vehicle Safety Assist Front Collision Warning (FCW) If the system judges that there is a potential collision risk with the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist ahead, the Forward Collision Warning (FCW) will alert you with visual, auditory and tactile alarms. For vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists in front of you that are heading in the same direction, the Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system operates at speeds no less than about 4 km/h.
  • Page 221 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Warning Time to set the warning time for this function. Dynamic environment simulation displays image warnings when the Forward Collision Warning is triggered.
  • Page 222 Vehicle Safety Assist • Exhaust gas, water spray, snow or dust lifted up by the vehicle ahead that falls onto your vehicle • Water, dust, micro-scratches, oil sludge, dirt, wiper, ice, snow, etc. on the windshield in front of the camera •...
  • Page 223 Vehicle Safety Assist Caution • This feature cannot ensure that all special-shaped vehicles can be identified in all conditions. You need to pay extra attention, especially at night. Special- shaped vehicles may include tricycles, vehicles with a damaged taillight, unclear rear contour, or obstructed rear body, irregular-shaped vehicles, vehicles with a rear body lower than a certain height, or unloaded transporters for carrying vehicles.
  • Page 224 Vehicle Safety Assist • Uphill and downhill roads • Rough roads • Tunnel entrances and exits Warning Forward Collision Warning may not provide a warning in certain situations, including but not limited to: • The driver is already applying the brakes. •...
  • Page 225: Autonomous Emergency Brake (Aeb)

    Vehicle Safety Assist Autonomous Emergency Brake (AEB) If the system judges that the collision between the vehicle and the vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist in front of it is inevitable, it will actively apply emergency braking to try to reduce the driving speed, so as to reduce the impact of the rear-end collision as much as possible.
  • Page 226 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) to enable or disable this function. Warning When Autonomous Emergency Brake is disabled, your vehicle will not automatically apply the brakes even if a potential frontal collision is detected.
  • Page 227 Vehicle Safety Assist • When the camera is slanted by the sun or exposed to direct sunlight. • Severe weather such as rain, snow, fog, haze • Exhaust gas, water spray, snow or dust lifted up by the vehicle ahead that falls onto your vehicle •...
  • Page 228 Vehicle Safety Assist Caution • This feature cannot ensure that all special-shaped vehicles can be identified in all conditions. You need to pay extra attention, especially at night. Special- shaped vehicles may include tricycles, vehicles with a damaged taillight, unclear rear contour, or obstructed rear body, irregular-shaped vehicles, vehicles with a rear body lower than a certain height, or unloaded transporters for carrying vehicles.
  • Page 229 Vehicle Safety Assist The following situations may affect the ability of Automatic Emergency Braking to mitigate collisions due to special or complex road conditions, which include but are not limited to: • Waterlogged roads, muddy roads, potholes, ice- and snow-covered roads, roads with speed bumps, roads with obstacles •...
  • Page 230 Vehicle Safety Assist Warning Autonomous Emergency Brake may not apply the brakes or may stop applying the brakes in some situations, including but not limited to: • The driver fully or suddenly presses the accelerator pedal. • The driver turns the steering wheel sharply. •...
  • Page 231: Lane Keeping Assist (Lka)

    Vehicle Safety Assist Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) When your vehicle deviates from the lane involuntarily or unconsciously, the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) will briefly assist the driver to control the steering wheel to move the vehicle back into the lane, and provide visual, auditory, or steering wheel vibration alerts to the driver.
  • Page 232 Eyes off the road Enable/Disable the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Assist to enable or disable this function.
  • Page 233 Vehicle Safety Assist When enabled, you can select the assisting levels, alerting methods and sensitivity: • Assisting level Alert Only: only provides an alert function º Alert and Lane Correction: provides an alert and a slight Steer Assist º • Alert methods: When it is set to Alert Only, the alert modes include: image, image + sound, º...
  • Page 234 Vehicle Safety Assist You can turn the steering wheel to take control of the vehicle, and then the direction of the vehicle will be controlled by you. Operating conditions for the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system: • Your vehicle speed is about 65-130 km/h •...
  • Page 235 Vehicle Safety Assist • White lane marking: The lane marking on the corresponding side has been detected. • Yellow lane marking: Level 1 Lane Departure Warning • Red lane marking: Level 2 Lane Departure Warning Lane marking display • No status icon: The Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system is not enabled. •...
  • Page 236 Vehicle Safety Assist • The status icon and one side of the central lane marking are yellow: Only occurs when Alert and Lane Correction is selected. It indicates that the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) is providing a certain Steer Assist to correct lanes at the corresponding side to reduce the possibility of the vehicle deviating from the lane.
  • Page 237 Vehicle Safety Assist • Lane markings cannot be recognized or are not recognized correctly due to light, such as reflection of lane markings caused by strong light, poor visibility or insufficient light caused by bad weather and or at night •...
  • Page 238 Vehicle Safety Assist • Tunnel entrances and exits • Non-standard roads • Roads without a median Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings, precautions and restrictions have not fully described all the conditions that may affect the normal operation of the Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) system.
  • Page 239: Emergency Active Stop (Eas)

    Vehicle Safety Assist Emergency Active Stop (EAS) During driving, once the system detects that you are in an abnormal driving state (e.g., you are not holding the steering wheel for a period of time, you are distracted and fatigued for a period of time, or you are out of your seat), it will activate the Emergency Active Stop (EAS) feature when the normal operating conditions for the system are met.
  • Page 240 Vehicle Safety Assist Precautions and Restrictions Cameras may fail to recognize obstacles and thus impairing the performance of Emergency Active Stop in some situations, including but not limited to: • The positions of the cameras are changed. • The cameras are obstructed or stained. •...
  • Page 241 Vehicle Safety Assist • The vehicle is driving on wet roads or roads with water. • The LiDAR sensor is obstructed by water, dust, small scratches, grease, dirt, frost, snow, or wrap film / paint protection film on its window. •...
  • Page 242 Vehicle Safety Assist Recognition and response may be delayed if the target is not right in the front in some situations, including but not limited to: • Emergency Active Stop does not respond to targets that are in sensor blind spots.
  • Page 243 Vehicle Safety Assist • The brakes do not fully function (such as when brake components are too cold, hot, or wet). • Improper maintenance (such as excessive brake or tire wear, or abnormal tire pressure). • Driving on special roads (such as sloping roads or roads with water, mud, potholes, snow, or ice).
  • Page 244: Emergency Lane Keeping (Elk)

    Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and click NIO Pilot > Emergency Lane Keeping to turn this function on or off. It is not recommended to turn off this function. When this function is turned off, it will not be able to assist the driver by taking emergency control of the steering when there is a potential risk of a side collision.
  • Page 245 Vehicle Safety Assist You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions. Never rely solely on Emergency Lane Keeping to avoid danger. For safety reasons, never test this feature by deliberately or actively triggering Emergency Lane Keeping. If you come across a dangerous situation, never wait Emergency Lane Keeping to intervene before taking action.
  • Page 246 Vehicle Safety Assist When Emergency Lane Keeping controls your steering, the steering wheel will turn accordingly. You can take over steering by turning the steering wheel manually. Emergency Lane Keeping in Case of Deviation to Right Curb When the operating conditions of ELK are met, ELK can provide a certain degree of steer assist if your vehicle deviates from its lane involuntarily to the right curb without having the turning signal on.
  • Page 247 Vehicle Safety Assist marking without having the turning signal on. At this time, the corresponding side of the central lane marking will be displayed in red. Warning Emergency Lane Keeping may fail to operate as intended or cancel automatically and the vehicle may deviate to the solid lane line in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
  • Page 248 Vehicle Safety Assist Warning Emergency Lane Keeping may fail to operate as intended or cancel automatically and the vehicle may collide with the lead vehicle on the left in some situations, including but not limited to: • Lane lines are unclear, worn, missing, overlapping, or obscured by shadows cast by other vehicles, buildings, or landscape features.
  • Page 249 Vehicle Safety Assist • Lane lines cannot be or are incorrectly identified due to lighting conditions, such as strong light which leads to reflective lane lines, and poor visibility or insufficient light due to bad weather or at night. • The vehicle is steering around a sharp bend, or driving on a sloped road, bumpy road, road with water or snow and ice, etc.
  • Page 250 Vehicle Safety Assist • Due to the limitation of radar target recognition characteristics, in rare special circumstances, false alarms may occur for some metal barriers, green belts, cement walls, etc. The following situations may lead to a laser radar recognition disorder, affect the function of Emergency Lane Keeping, and even cause the function to deactivate.
  • Page 251 Vehicle Safety Assist system. There are many factors that may interfere with the Emergency Lane Keeping system. In order to avoid accidents, you need to drive attentively and focus on the traffic, road, and vehicle conditions.
  • Page 252: Advanced Driver Monitoring System (Adms)

    Vehicle Safety Assist Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) The Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) can monitor the driver's driving status. When it is enabled and conditions for activating the function are satisfied, once the driver is detected to be tired or distracted, NOMI will provide different levels of alerts through expressions and sounds.
  • Page 253 Vehicle Safety Assist (ACC), the system will prompt "NIO Pilot is exiting, please take control of the steering wheel". Enable/disable the Fatigue Distraction Alert System The Advanced Driver Monitoring System (ADMS) monitors the driver's fatigue and distraction state. • Driver Fatigue Alert •...
  • Page 254 When the following displays due to a system failure or malicious occlusion of the camera, it indicates that the function is limited. Please promptly contact the NIO Service Center. Caution The camera will not record or share any images, audio or videos.
  • Page 255 Vehicle Safety Assist • Adjust the seat • Adjust or turn the steering wheel • Under the condition of eye occlusion, which includes but is not limited to various types of dark glasses with low transmittance, polarizers, sunglasses, and eyeglass frame occlusion, etc •...
  • Page 256: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd) And Lane Change Assist (Lca)

    Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) to enable or disable this function and select an appropriate means of reminding you.
  • Page 257 Vehicle Safety Assist When a vehicle in the driver's blind spot and a vehicle approaching rapidly from behind are detected, a marker saying that there is a vehicle on the side will be displayed on the rear view mirror. If you turn on the turning signal on the corresponding side in this case, it will remind you not to change lanes with the following warnings: •...
  • Page 258 • If this feature does not function properly due to a collision, scratches, radar failure, or malfunction, please contact NIO as soon as possible. • If the radar malfunctions for a long period of time and fails to receive any fault-related alerts, please contact NIO as soon as possible.
  • Page 259 Vehicle Safety Assist and Lane Change Assist (LCA) system. There are many factors that may interfere with the Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) systems. In order to prevent accidents from occurring, you need to drive attentively and focus on the traffic, road, and vehicle conditions.
  • Page 260: Door Open Warning (Dow)

    Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Door Open Warning (DOW) to enable or disable this function. When the Door Open Warning (DOW) function is enabled, your vehicle will remind you in the following ways.
  • Page 261 • If this feature does not function properly due to a collision, scratches, radar failure, or malfunction, please contact NIO as soon as possible. • If the radar malfunctions for a long period of time and fails to receive any fault-related alerts, please contact NIO as soon as possible.
  • Page 262 Vehicle Safety Assist Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings and precautions have not fully described all the conditions that may affect the normal operation of the Door Open Warning (DOW) system. There are many factors that may interfere with the Door Open Warning (DOW) system.
  • Page 263: Front Cross Traffic Alert

    Enable/Disable the Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA) Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA) to enable or disable this function. When the operating conditions are satisfied, if a potential collision risk with the...
  • Page 264 Vehicle Safety Assist • The vehicle speed is less than 15 km/h and greater than 0 km/h. • The speed of the front crossing vehicle is within a certain range of the normal vehicle speed. • The front lateral millimeter wave radar operates normally and has a clear field of view.
  • Page 265 Vehicle Safety Assist • The parking space is at an angle. The following situations may lead to a radar recognition disorder and affect the performance of the Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA), which include but are not limited to: • Misplaced or blocked radar, or covered with mud, ice and snow, metal plates, tapes, labels, leaves, etc.
  • Page 266: Rear Cross Traffic Alert With Braking (Rcta-B)

    Vehicle Safety Assist Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) When reversing, if the system detects a potential collision risk with the rear crossing vehicle, the Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) function can warn the driver to pay attention to safety through visual and auditory alerts and even enhance the warning effect to the driver by braking briefly if necessary.
  • Page 267 Enable/Disable the Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Braking (RCTA-B) to enable or disable this function.
  • Page 268 Vehicle Safety Assist Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Precautions and Restrictions The targets below may not be identified, and may trigger a response, which include but are not limited to: •...
  • Page 269 Vehicle Safety Assist • Extreme weather such as rain, snow, fog, haze, which may affect radar performance • Due to the limitation of radar target recognition characteristics, in rare special circumstances, false alarms may occur for some metal barriers, green belts, cement walls, etc.
  • Page 270: Nio Pilot

    Enable/disable the Auto Lane Change (ALC) Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and tap NIO Pilot >Auto Lane Change (ALC) to enable or disable this function. Operating conditions for the Auto Lane Change (ALC): •...
  • Page 271 NIO Pilot • The Auto Lane Change (ALC) is enabled and operating normally. • The sensor functions properly and the field of view is clear. • The vehicle speed is about 60-130 km/h. • The current and target lanes meet all the safety conditions to change lanes.
  • Page 272 NIO Pilot lane change. After the lane change is completed, please confirm that the turning signal lever has been toggled back. • The system will not perform the lane change if it detects that the conditions to change lanes has not been met and the dynamic environment simulation will display the light band on the corresponding side turning red.
  • Page 273 NIO Pilot choose a driving path. You always bear the ultimate responsibility for changing lanes safely. Dynamic environment simulation display • Auto Lane Change (ALC) is making a lane change. • Auto Lane Change (ALC) suspends or cannot make a lane change.
  • Page 274 NIO Pilot • The lane markings of the current lane and target lane are not clear, worn, missing, crossed, or shaded by other vehicles or buildings or scenery • Passing through road sections without lane markings, such as non-standard roads, intersections and construction areas •...
  • Page 275 NIO Pilot The following situations may lead to a radar recognition disorder, thus making it impossible to complete the lane change assistance, which include but are not limited to: • Misplaced or blocked radar, or covered with mud, ice and snow, metal plates, tapes, labels, leaves, etc.
  • Page 276 NIO Pilot • Pedestrians • Bicycles • Animals • Traffic lights • Walls • Roadblocks • Oncoming vehicles • Other non-vehicle objects Caution • Active Lane Change cannot guarantee the recognition of special-shaped targets. Please pay extra attention, especially at night, to targets. Such vehicles include vehicles with a covered rear or irregular shape, vehicles with a rear below a certain height, and unladen carriers.
  • Page 277 NIO Pilot Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze. The above warnings, precautions and restrictions have not fully described all the situations that may affect the normal operation of the Auto Lane Change (ALC) system.
  • Page 278: Lane Centering Control (Lcc)

    Lane Centering Control, as driving assistance, is unable to achieve NIO Pilot capabilities, so the driver shall keep both hands on the steering wheel and stay focused, ready to take control of the vehicle at any time.
  • Page 279 NIO Pilot Warning As a driving assist feature, Lane Centering Control cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions, and decide to use Lane Centering Control or not after your safety is ensured.
  • Page 280 Activating/deactivating Lane Centering Control Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, click NIO Pilot > NIO Pilot Mode and choose Lane Centering to turn this function on or off. Turning on Lane Centering in the Settings does not mean that LLC is activated.
  • Page 281 NIO Pilot Set cruising speed Target vehicle ahead Following time and distance Status ring of Lane Centering Control • When the ring does not appear: Lane Centering Control is not activated, or the conditions for activation have not been met •...
  • Page 282 NIO Pilot • If there is a vehicle ahead, Lane Centering Control will adjust the speed of your vehicle according to the speed and distance of the vehicle ahead, and the maximum speed will not exceed the cruise speed •...
  • Page 283 To adjust the speed under Lane Centering Control When Lane Centering Control is active, go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap NIO Pilot> Cruising Speed Adjustment, and select the appropriate way to adjust the cruising speed.
  • Page 284 NIO Pilot you are out of your seat), it will activate Emergency Active Stop when the normal operating conditions for the system are met. To adjust the following time and speed under Lane Centering Control When the system is active or to be activated, the following time and distance can be adjusted in 5 settings.
  • Page 285 NIO Pilot Caution When Lane Centering Control is functioning properly: • If Active Lane Change (ALC) is enabled in Settings and the required conditions are met, the vehicle will change lanes automatically when you toggle the turn signal lever. For more details, please refer to "Active Lane Change (ALC)" in the User Manual.
  • Page 286 NIO Pilot • Lane lines cannot be or are incorrectly identified due to changes in height, such as on sloped roads. • Lane lines cannot be or are incorrectly identified due to lighting conditions, such as strong light which leads to reflective lane lines, and poor visibility or insufficient light due to bad weather or at night.
  • Page 287 NIO Pilot Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Caution When neither lane line is clear, but there is a vehicle in front that meets requirements, your vehicle can follow the lead vehicle for a short time.
  • Page 288 NIO Pilot the vehicle is about to stop” and alert you audibly, accompanied by a NOMI voice prompt of “The vehicle is stopping” and double flashing lights. When the system detects that your hands are on the steering wheel and your eyes are on the road ahead, the warning will disappear.
  • Page 289 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and click NIO Pilot > Smart Speed Control to turn this function on or off. Warning Intelligent Speed Control is only a supplement to, and does not function as a substitute for, your visual observation.
  • Page 290 NIO Pilot • You always bear the ultimate responsibility for driving safely and complying with applicable traffic laws and regulations. • Intelligent Speed Control combines the speed limit information from the map to display the speed limit information on the digital instrument cluster. No speed limit information will be displayed when no speed limit information source is available from the map.
  • Page 291 NIO Pilot • The radar or the area surrounding it is impacted due to a vehicle collision, scratch, etc. • Extreme weather such as heavy rain, snow, fog, which may affect radar performance • Due to the limitation of radar target recognition characteristics, in rare special circumstances, false alarms may occur for some metal barriers, green belts, cement walls, etc.
  • Page 292 NIO Pilot • Roadblocks • Oncoming vehicles • Other non-vehicle objects The following situations may cause the late recognition and response of Lane Centering Control because the target is not directly ahead, which include but are not limited to: •...
  • Page 293 NIO Pilot a certain period of time for your safety. You can take over by pressing the accelerator pedal. Warning This feature does not guarantee that the target can be accurately recognized in all situations. Please drive with caution and take over promptly if you find that the lane lines shown in the dynamic environment simulation do not match the actual situation.
  • Page 294 NIO Pilot • Your vehicle abruptly cutting in behind the vehicle ahead • Your vehicle driving towards a stationary or slow-moving target at a high speed It may not be able to provide sufficient braking force in the following situations.
  • Page 295: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    NIO Pilot Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can be used to sync your vehicle's speed automatically with the speed of the vehicle ahead. When there is no target in front of your vehicle to respond to, your vehicle will drive at the set speed. When there is a target to respond to, your vehicle will automatically change its speed to maintain the following distance you set.
  • Page 296 NIO Pilot traffic, road or the vehicle are not suitable for Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, or there are other unsafe factors. You always bear the ultimate responsibility for maintaining an appropriate distance and speed and complying with current traffic laws and regulations.
  • Page 297 NIO Pilot Activating Adaptive Cruise Control • Central button : activate or exit Adaptive Cruise Control • Upper button: increase or resume the cruise speed • Lower button: reduce the cruise speed • Left button: reduce the following distance •...
  • Page 298 NIO Pilot When driving by using Adaptive Cruise Control, you can depress the accelerator pedal hard at any time to take over your vehicle in a short amount of time. At this time, Adaptive Cruise Control will no longer respond to the target vehicle ahead, and your vehicle will be completely under your control.
  • Page 299 Adjusting Vehicle Speed with Adaptive Cruise Control When Adaptive Cruise Control is active, go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap NIO Pilot> Cruising Speed Adjustment, and select the appropriate way to adjust the cruising speed.
  • Page 300 NIO Pilot is, if the speed is 82 km/h, long press the Up button on the left side of the steering wheel, and the speed will be increased to 85 km/h. • Long press to +1, short press to +5 Long press the Up or Down button on the left side of the steering wheel to º...
  • Page 301 NIO Pilot Warning It is your responsibility to determine and maintain a safe following distance at all times. Do not rely solely on Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control to maintain an accurate or appropriate following distance. Dynamic environment simulation display Set cruising speed...
  • Page 302 NIO Pilot Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Warning If you encounter a dangerous situation, do not wait for a warning before taking action and take over immediately.
  • Page 303 Go to the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, and click NIO Pilot > Smart Speed Control to turn this function on or off. Warning Intelligent Speed Control is only a supplement to, and does not function as a substitute for, your visual observation.
  • Page 304 NIO Pilot Caution The dynamic environment simulation display can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the dynamic environment simulation display. Overtaking Assist provided by Adaptive Cruise Control...
  • Page 305 NIO Pilot • A lane change is completed • Overtaking Assist has been active for too long • The turning signal lever is moved back before the lane change Caution When the operating conditions for Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control are not met, Overtaking Assist and Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control will cancel.
  • Page 306 NIO Pilot • Obstacles to the side or rear of the vehicle Precautions and Restrictions The following situations may cause the camera to identify obstacles, affect the performance of Adaptive Cruise Control, or even cause deactivation, which include but are not limited to: •...
  • Page 307 NIO Pilot The following situations may cause the radar to identify obstacles, affect the performance of Adaptive Cruise Control, or even cause deactivation, which include but are not limited to: • Misplaced or blocked radar, or covered with mud, ice and snow, metal plates, tapes, labels, leaves, etc.
  • Page 308 NIO Pilot • This feature may miss stationary or slow-moving vehicles, especially at night when the driver needs to pay extra attention. The following situations may cause late recognition and response in Adaptive Cruise Control because the target is not directly ahead, which include but are not limited to: •...
  • Page 309 NIO Pilot Warning This feature does not guarantee that the target can be accurately recognized in all situations. Please take over promptly if you find that the target lead vehicle shown on the digital instrument cluster does not match the actual situation. For example: •...
  • Page 310 NIO Pilot • Your vehicle driving towards a stationary or slow-moving target at a high speed It may not be able to provide sufficient braking force in the following situations. which include but are not limited to: • The brake function cannot fully work (such as when brake parts are too cold, too hot, wet, etc.)
  • Page 311: Auto High Beams

    NIO Pilot Auto High Beams Your vehicle will turn off the high beam headlights in a timely manner when it meets and passes other vehicles, the driving distance between the vehicle behind and ahead in the same direction is close or the vehicle enters a road section with...
  • Page 312 NIO Pilot Warning • As a driving assist feature, Auto High Beams cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. • Please use the high and low beams in compliance with applicable traffic safety laws and regulations. Do not turn on Auto High Beams unless it will not cause any violation of applicable laws and regulations.
  • Page 313 NIO Pilot • Other non-vehicle objects Warning This feature may be impaired in heavy rain, snow, fog and other extreme weather conditions, or when the camera is blocked. Please drive with caution. Warning This feature is not recommended for use in bad weather conditions, including but not limited to heavy rain, snow, fog, and haze.
  • Page 314: Semi-Automatic Parking Assist

    NIO Pilot Semi-Automatic Parking Assist Semi-Automatic Parking Assist (S-APA with Fusion) uses surround-view cameras and ultrasonic sensors to detect ground markings or parking spaces between two vehicles, so as to provide parking assistance. Semi-Automatic Parking Assist supports perpendicular parking, parallel parking, and angled parking, but does not support parking in three-dimensional parking spaces.
  • Page 315 NIO Pilot Do not use Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion if any one of the two side mirrors, the surround view camera, and the ultrasonic sensors is damaged or in an abnormal position. Warning You should pay special attention to pedestrians, children, and animals near your...
  • Page 316 NIO Pilot button will appear on the Map page. Touch the button and stop the vehicle according to the text prompts on the page. Keep the brake on, check and choose a safe and suitable parking space; Parking: Select a safe and suitable parking space, and park the vehicle according to the text prompts on the page.
  • Page 317 NIO Pilot • Put your vehicle in Reverse, enter the image page, and tap the button in the upper left corner to open Parking Space Search • Tap the parking camera to enter the 360-degree image page, tap the button in the upper left corner to open Parking Space Search After turning on Parking Space Search, keep the vehicle at a distance of 0.5m...
  • Page 318 NIO Pilot Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion does not support parking space search and lateral shift in a parking space. Caution Semi-Automatic Parking Assist can be used to identify the barrier-free parking space sign in the parking space. After successful identification, the barrier-free parking space will display the corresponding icon in the parking space page at the lower left.
  • Page 319 NIO Pilot When the vehicle is parked, the “P” on the left or right side of the vehicle in the digital instrument panel will turn green. Caution Please only release the brake pedal when you receive the prompt “Release the brake pedal and the steering wheel”...
  • Page 320 NIO Pilot The vehicle is properly parked when the Dual-view Image page prompts “Parking Completed”, and the “P” on the left or right side of the vehicle in the digital instrument panel turns green. After parking, you may need to make further adjustments to the vehicle in order to ensure that the vehicle is in the best parking position.
  • Page 321 NIO Pilot Deactivating Semi-Automatic Parking Assist You can deactivate Semi-Automatic Parking Assist manually in the following ways. Take over control of the speed and direction of your vehicle after actively disengaging Semi-Automatic Parking Assist: • Step on the brake pedal and shift gears •...
  • Page 322 NIO Pilot Precautions and Restrictions Semi-Automatic Parking Assist may not be able to function as expected when the vehicle is driving under the following road conditions, which include but are not limited to: • Do not activate Semi-Automatic Parking Assist when the road surface is slanted or sloped.
  • Page 323 NIO Pilot • Severe weathers like rain, snow, fog, and haze affect the performance of ultrasonic sensors • Sensors are affected by other electrical equipment or installations that can cause interference The surround-view camera may have limited detection in the following situations,...
  • Page 324 NIO Pilot • Do not activate Semi-Automatic Parking Assist if the vehicle is fitted with snow chains or a spare wheel. • Do not activate Semi-Automatic Parking Assist if a loaded object protrudes into the area surrounding the vehicle. •...
  • Page 325 NIO Pilot • After vigorous driving or repeated parking operations, which may trigger overheating protection of the steering system. Do not activate Semi-Automatic Parking Assist for prolonged periods of time or repeatedly. The above warnings, precautions and restrictions have not fully described all the situations that may affect the normal operation of the Semi-Automatic Parking Assist with Fusion system.
  • Page 326: Power Station Automatic Parking (Psap)

    Caution • The locations of your vehicle and the NIO app are checked during order placement. An order cannot be placed successfully unless your vehicle is within 200m of the power swap station.
  • Page 327 Caution • Please wait for your turn near the power swap station and pay attention to the queuing status on your center display or NIO app. If you miss your turn, please contact the field specialist in time. • If you have to leave the power swap station for some reason, please pay attention to the queuing status on the NIO app or cancel the order in time.
  • Page 328 NIO Pilot Caution • After the tire size is changed, you need to go to the service center to update the relevant parameters. Currently, only the official tire models are supported. Any modification related to the vehicle tire size and performance may affect the parking performance.
  • Page 329 NIO Pilot Tap the "Assist in Parking Into the Power Swap Station" button. When you see "Please release the brake and steering wheel", follow the instructions to start parking in the Power Swap Station. • Parking will be suspended if obstacles are detected during the process.
  • Page 330 NIO Pilot During the process, do not try to open any door, shift gears, press the brake pedal, or perform other actions, which may cancel the power swap abnormally. After the power swap is completed, the vehicle's screen will light up to indicate that the power swap has been completed.
  • Page 331: Side Distance Indication System (Sdis)

    NIO Pilot Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) The Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) function monitors the front of the vehicle when it is driving at a low speed with ultrasonic sensors. When approaching obstacles, the parking camera page and scenes like assisting in...
  • Page 332 NIO Pilot When the following working conditions are simultaneously satisfied, the parking camera page will be automatically activated: • Vehicle in D gear • The speed does not exceed 21 km/h • There are obstacles in any of the areas ahead and the distance is close to the vehicle.
  • Page 333 NIO Pilot • When the vehicle's speed exceeds 21 km/h, the Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) will return to normal use. • When the working conditions for the Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) function are satisfied again, the parking camera page will be automatically activated.
  • Page 334: Vehicle Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Health Status Please keep an eye on the health status of the vehicle to keep ET5 in the best condition. You can tap My ET5>Health on the main page of the central display to enter the Vehicle Health Status page. When you are on this page, the vehicle can perform a self-check, and show you the current health status of the vehicle once it is finished.
  • Page 335: Maintenance Instructions

    In light of the complexity of vehicle systems and the after-sales service requirements of electric vehicles by national laws and regulations, we recommend you to have your vehicle maintained regularly at NIO’s service center. If you have any inquiries about the vehicle inspection, please contact NIO at any time.
  • Page 336: Regular Maintenance

    • Replace the battery of the smart key fob as instructed on the center display. Regular Maintenance In normal driving conditions, please contact NIO to have your vehicle maintained according to the following service items and intervals: • Gearbox oil: Replace it every 200,000 kilometers.
  • Page 337 Check the air filter as instructed on the central display and replace it when necessary. • Replace the 12V battery as instructed on the center display. It is recommended to contact NIO for a full vehicle health check as needed, depending on the operating environment and condition of your vehicle.
  • Page 338 Vehicle Maintenance Special Maintenance If you often drive your vehicle in the following harsh environments, additional maintenance or shorter service intervals may be required. For details, please contact NIO. • Driving in dusty environments. • Driving in extremely cold environments (below -20℃) or extremely hot environments (above 40℃).
  • Page 339: Replacing The Front Wiper Blades

    Vehicle Maintenance Replacing the Front Wiper Blades The front wipers remove rainwater and stains on the windshield (used together with windshield washer fluid). If your vision through the windshield is blurred or if there are multiple obvious water marks after the wipers wipe, which affect the driver's vision and do not disappear, it’s time to replace the wiper blades: How to replace the front wiper blades: Enter the Settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central...
  • Page 340: Adding Windshield Washer Fluid

    Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s windshield washer fluid when necessary. Windshield washer fluid helps maintain good visibility in the front windshield. How to add windshield washer fluid: Pull the hood handle in the cabin twice to release the hood.
  • Page 341 Vehicle Maintenance Caution When topping up the windshield washer fluid, please fill the reservoir carefully to avoid spilling and wipe up any spills immediately. Close the lid of the washer fluid pot tightly after adding the washer fluid. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands to lower it a little bit first, and then push the hood down until it is completely closed.
  • Page 342: Coolant Refill

    Coolant Refill Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s coolant. Coolant helps the vehicle powertrain to run at a suitable temperature range. How to refill coolant: Pull the hood handle in the cabin twice to release the hood.
  • Page 343 Vehicle Maintenance Close the coolant cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands to lower it a little bit first, and then push the hood down until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood.
  • Page 344: Adding Brake Fluid

    Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please contact NIO to top up the vehicle’s brake fluid. Brake fluid is the medium that transmits brake pressure in the hydraulic brake system. How to add brake fluid: Pull the hood handle in the cabin twice to release the hood.
  • Page 345 Vehicle Maintenance Close the brake fluid cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands to lower it a little bit first, and then push the hood down until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood.
  • Page 346: Tire Inspection And Maintenance

    Stop after confirming that it is safe, and then contact the NIO Service Center for assistance immediately. • If the tire valve dust cap is lost, please replace it as soon as possible.
  • Page 347 If you are not sure, please consult the NIO Service Center. Caution If tire wear is uneven, we recommend that you contact NIO to have the tires checked for dynamic balancing. In order to reduce tire wear and prolong the service life of the tires, the tires should be cared for according to your driving habits and road conditions: •...
  • Page 348 Vehicle Maintenance Caution When passing through large pits, speed bumps, obstacles or damaged roads, please pay attention to safety and slow down to reduce the likelihood that the low-profile tires bulge or burst.
  • Page 349: Brake Pad And Disc Inspection And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Brake Pad and Disc Inspection and Maintenance Lightly press the brake pedal occasionally when driving on rainy or icy roads so that the heat generated by friction warms up and dries the brake pads. The same should be done when driving in extremely wet or cold weather. Take your vehicle for a quick ride after a car wash to dry the brake discs and avoid rusting.
  • Page 350: Air Filter Inspection And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Air Filter Inspection and Maintenance After replacement, enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and tap Cabin Comfort > Air Filter Reminder to reset the reminder. This reminder is the estimated service life, and the actual service life may vary due to the environment and other factors.
  • Page 351: 12V Battery Care

    Warning If the 12V battery is leaking or swelling, please contact NIO immediately. If the electrolyte comes in contact with eyes or skin, please rinse the eyes or skin with running water and seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 352: High Voltage Battery Maintenance And Recycling

    If you hear any sound of scraping or impact at the underside of the body, please immediately contact NIO for a safety inspection of the chassis and high voltage battery pack.
  • Page 353 In the process of high voltage battery repair and maintenance at NIO, the battery level and status will be checked. For batteries that should be recycled according to relevant laws and regulations, NIO will take primary responsibility for recycling them in accordance with the market situation at such time.
  • Page 354 Vehicle Maintenance This symbol on the battery means that this product must not be treated as household waste. High voltage battery recycling process: The batteries will be recycled and disposed of by NIO or a third party designated by NIO.
  • Page 355: Fuse Box Under The Hood

    Vehicle Maintenance Fuse Box under the Hood Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Specifications Description UR01 MINI Cooling fan relay UR02 —...
  • Page 356 Vehicle Maintenance Front body controller UF03 (front wiper motor) KL30 power supply UF04 — — High Voltage DC Integra- UF05 tion Front inverter (KL30 UF06 power supply) UF07 — — UF08 — — UR09 relay switch-end UF09 power supply UF10 —...
  • Page 357 Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle controller (KL87 UF18 power supply) UF19 — — UR01/UR03 relay coil-end UF20 power supply Five-way cooling water UF21 valve (KL87 power supply) Brake switch (KL87 power UF22 supply) Front bumper movable UF23 grille (KL87 power supply) UF24 —...
  • Page 358: Instrument Panel Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Instrument panel fuse box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Specifications Description IR01 MINI Power socket relay Seat/flexible chassis IR02 MINI...
  • Page 359 Vehicle Maintenance Driver's seat lumbar IF08 support/fan power supply Front passenger seat IF09 lumbar support/fan power supply Flexible chassis controller IF10 power supply 1 IF11 — — Flexible chassis controller IF12 power supply 2 Trailer control module IF13 power supply IF14 Body gateway controller Wireless charging...
  • Page 360 Vehicle Maintenance Body controller power IF23 supply (rear seats & backlighting) ETC/alcohol lock power IF24 supply LiDAR sensor power IF25 supply Body controller power IF26 supply (washer fluid pump) IF27 NOMI power supply Digital instrument panel IF28 display power supply Diagnostic port power IF29 supply...
  • Page 361 Vehicle Maintenance Electronic shift module IF38 power supply Brake light switch power IF39 supply Vehicle controller power IF40 supply 1 Multimedia system host IF41 power supply 1 Front 12V power socket IF42 power supply IF43 — — Front USB port power IF44 supply Rear control panel USB...
  • Page 362 Vehicle Maintenance Right front door control IF53 module power supply 1 Right front door control IF54 module power supply 2 Left rear door control IF55 module power supply 1 Left rear door control IF56 module power supply 2 Right rear door control IF57 module power supply 1 Right rear door control...
  • Page 363 Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle controller power IF68 supply IF69 Interior lighting Four-door speaker IF70 ambient lighting power supply...
  • Page 364: Rear Trunk Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Rear trunk fuse box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Specifications Description TR01 — — TR02 ISO MINI Rear defog relay...
  • Page 365 Vehicle Maintenance Power amplifier control TF06 unit power supply 1 TF07 — — Rear inverter power TF08 supply Vehicle controller power TF09 supply 2 Battery management TF10 unit power supply 1 Multimedia system host TF11 power supply 2 Body gateway controller TF12 power supply 2 ADAS main controller...
  • Page 366 Vehicle Maintenance Onboard charging module power supply TF22 (charging communica- tion) Onboard charging TF23 module power supply Front row left retractor TF24 assembly power supply TF25 — — TF26 — — Flexible chassis controller TF27 power supply 2 Flexible chassis controller TF28 power supply 1 Power amplifier control...
  • Page 367: Pre-Fuse Box

    Vehicle Maintenance Pre-fuse box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Specifications Description PF01 450A DC/DC converter PF02 200A Front trunk fuse box PF03...
  • Page 368: Exterior Cleaning And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Exterior Cleaning and Maintenance Regular cleaning and waxing can protect the vehicle exterior from damage from the external environment. The frequency of cleaning and waxing depends on the frequency of use, parking conditions (whether the vehicle is parked in a garage, under a tree, or in direct sunlight), and weather conditions.
  • Page 369 Vehicle Maintenance • Do not use rough sponges or corrosive cleaners which may damage the paint. • Do not use water hotter than 60℃. • Do not use a dry cloth or sponge to clean the headlights. Clean them with water or car shampoo instead.
  • Page 370 Vehicle Maintenance Polishing and Waxing High-quality wax protects the vehicle paint from environmental damage and even prevents minor scratches. When water drops no longer roll off smoothly from the clean body paint, use a layer of high-quality hard car wax on the body paint. If the vehicle is cleaned regularly with cleaners, we recommend you apply hard wax at least twice a year to protect the body paint.
  • Page 371 Vehicle Maintenance months. If the protective paint layer is damaged due to impact, such as from a stone, be sure to retouch the paint immediately. Do not use paint polish or other polishing materials. Serious stains on the wheels can cause imbalance of the wheels. This will result in wheel vibrations, which will be transmitted to the steering wheel.
  • Page 372: Interior Cleaning And Maintenance

    Vehicle Maintenance Interior Cleaning and Maintenance Regularly clean the interior with cleaners or conditioners to maintain the interior appearance. Before using any cleaners, vacuum the interior first. Note • Some dyes (such as from dark-washed jeans or sheepskin clothing) may stain the interior materials.
  • Page 373 Vehicle Maintenance • Sharp objects on clothes such as zips, rivets, and sharp buckles may leave marks or dents on the leather. • Avoid drinking coffee or using sunscreen in vehicles with a Nappa leather interior. Remove coffee or sunscreen stains on Nappa leather with mild soapy water as soon as possible.
  • Page 374: Protective Films

    If you want to tint the sunroof with a heat insulation film or TPU film, please avoid the blue areas shown below. Otherwise, signal reception will be affected. If you have any inquiries, please contact NIO. Wrap Film / Paint Protection Film...
  • Page 375 Vehicle Maintenance • Thoroughly squeegee out excessive solution, otherwise it will cause significant glare on the rear windshield at night. • Prevent excessive solution from seeping into the rear cover and causing short circuit in the audio system. Caution • The signal transmitting and receiving area on the vehicle should be avoided when applying the film to prevent the normal operation of some systems from being affected.
  • Page 376: Application Of Antibacterial Product

    Vehicle Maintenance Application of Antibacterial Product Haptex Haptex synthetic leather with antibacterial properties by means of a functional layer is based on Biomaster AT300 (active ingredient silver chloride CAS-No. 7783-90-6) for use in automotive interior parts (eg. seats, IP, CNSL, pillars) cladding: Antimicrobial product protection against gram-positive and gram- negative bacteria (eg.
  • Page 377 Vehicle Maintenance paint parts (eg. ICS holder paint): Antimicrobial product protection against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria (eg. Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli according to ISO 22196). No additional precautions need to be taken when the driver and passenger use the vehicle normally. Filter Filter with antibacterial properties by means of a functional layer is based on dimethyltetradecyl[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ammonium chloride (N-46279)
  • Page 378: General Vehicle Information

    General Vehicle Information Vehicle Information Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Group Co., Ltd. NIO Hotline Refer to the contact table NIO website Refer to the contact table The vehicle nameplate is located under the B-pillar on the right side. The vehicle brand logo can be found in the following places...
  • Page 379: Instrumentation And Controls

    General Vehicle Information Instrumentation and Controls 1. Electronic switch for inner door 8. Emergency call and reading lights handle 2. Window control panel 9. NOMI Smart Assistant 3. Switches on the left side of the 10. Multi-Touch Central Display steering wheel 4.
  • Page 380: Warning Sign Information

    General Vehicle Information Warning Sign Information Name Warning Sign Description High voltage Danger! Do not touch electricity high voltage compo- warning sign nents. High voltage compo- nents. Danger! Do not High voltage touch high voltage component components without warning sign 1 wearing protective equipment to avoid electric shock.
  • Page 381 General Vehicle Information the identifiers found in the car’s charging port, either C, K or L.Voltage ranges relat- ed to those identifiers are as follows: • C: AC ≤ 480V • K: DC 50V to 500V • L: DC 200V to 920V...
  • Page 382: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin)

    General Vehicle Information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is embossed on the floor under the co- driver seat. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found in the following places: Inside the hood Above the end of the front drive motor On the left side of the instrument panel beam Lower left corner of the front windshield Under the B-pillar on the right side of the body...
  • Page 383 General Vehicle Information You can also read the vehicle identification number (VIN) with a diagnostic tool (NIO Diagnostic System Generation II (BD2)) that is compatible with the vehicle: Connect the diagnostic tool to the vehicle diagnostic port, and turn on the diagnostic tool.
  • Page 384: Drive Motor Identification Mark

    General Vehicle Information Drive motor identification mark The front drive motor identification mark is located under the motor. The rear drive motor identification mark is located on the lower left side of the motor.
  • Page 385: Recommended Fluids And Capacities

    General Vehicle Information Recommended Fluids and Capacities Item Model Capacity Brake fluid DOT4 0.9L 12.9L (100 kwh - Jiangsu Contemporary Amperex -40°C OAT (glycol Technology Limited) Coolant aqueous solution with 12.81L (100 kwh - CALB inhibitor) Co., Ltd.) 13.15L (75 kwh) Refrigerant R1234yf 1000g...
  • Page 386: Powertrain Information

    General Vehicle Information Powertrain Information...
  • Page 387 General Vehicle Information...
  • Page 388 General Vehicle Information High Voltage DC Integration Emergency HV cut-off plug Airbag Side air curtain cylinder Structural reinforcement Side air curtain Charging port Drive motor Air conditioner HV electric heater 10. High voltage battery 11. Rear power distribution unit 12. 12 V battery 13.
  • Page 389 General Vehicle Information energy to charge the high voltage battery pack, and realize functions such as reversing. The vehicle is equipped with two electric drive systems, of which the front electric drive system is installed on the front sub-frame, and the rear electric drive system is installed on the rear sub-frame.
  • Page 390: Specifications And Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Vehicle dimension Item Numerical value 4790 Length A (mm) 4913 (electric tow hook when extend- Width B (mm) (without exterior 1960 rearview mirrors) Height C (mm) 1499 Wheelbase D (mm) 2888 Front track E (mm) 1685 Rear track F (mm) 1685 Front suspension G (mm) 1005...
  • Page 391: Mass Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Mass Parameters Item 75 kWh 100 kWh Unladen mass (kg) 2140 2160 Mass of vehicle with bodywork in running order (including coolant, oils, 2215 2235 fuel, tools, spare wheel and driver) (kg) Front Axle: 1121 1135 Distribution of this mass among the axles (kg) Rear Axle:...
  • Page 392: Wheel And Tire Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Wheel and Tire Parameters Item Numerical value 245/45R19 102V XL Specifications 245/40R20 99W XL Tire pressure (bar) 2.6 (no load) Camber angle -0.37±0.5° Total front camber angle 0±0.5° Front toe-in angle (per wheel) 0.21±0.1° Total front toe-in angle 0±0.05°...
  • Page 393 Specifications and Parameters Product Name Rated load mark Tire size A tire marked 245/40R20 means that the tire width is 245 mm, the aspect ratio is 40, and R means that the tire has a radial structure and the wheel diameter is 20 inches.
  • Page 394: Motor Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters Motor Parameters Numerical value Item Front Rear Three-phase permanent Three-phase asynchro- Drive motor type magnet synchronous nous motor motor Drive motor model YS150S001 TZ210S001 Drive motor rated power/ 30/60 70/150 torque (kW/N m) Drive motor peak power/ 150/280 210/420 torque (kW/N·m)
  • Page 395: Brake And Suspension Specs

    Specifications and Parameters Brake and Suspension Specs Item Numerical value Front Rear Thickness of brake pad (mm) 2.5~8.7 Front Rear Brake disc (mm) 32~30 20~18...
  • Page 396: High Voltage Battery Parameters

    Specifications and Parameters High Voltage Battery Parameters 100 kWh (Jiangsu Contempo- 100 kWh Item rary (CALB Co., 75 kWh 70 kWh Amperex Ltd.) Technology Limited) Ternary Ternary Ternary lithium ion/ Ternary Type lithium ion lithium ion lithium iron lithium ion battery battery phosphate...
  • Page 397: Tire Information

    Tire Information Tire Inflation Warning Using underinflated or overinflated tires will increase the risk of accident and injury. To ensure driving safety, please check the tire pressure on a regular basis. When checking the tire pressure, make sure it is the cold tire pressure (the tire temperature should be the same as the ambient temperature, or the tire cooled off for 3 hours after driving).
  • Page 398 Tire Information Make sure that the vehicle is powered on, turn on the power switch of the air pump, and start to inflate the tires. When the tire pressure reaches 2.6 bar, manually turn off the power of the air pump and disconnect it from the vehicle's power supply.
  • Page 399: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    In this case, please stop the vehicle as soon as possible and contact the NIO Service Center immediately. You can open My ET5 >Health on the main page of the central display to check the current tire pressure detected by the tire pressure monitoring system. If it shows that the current tire pressure is “--”, it means that no valid tire pressure...
  • Page 400: Anti-Skid Chain

    Tire Information Anti-skid Chain The vehicle is not equipped with anti-skid chains, which can be purchased separately if necessary. Precautions for using anti-skid chains: • Unsuitable anti-skid chains will damage the tires, wheels and braking system of the vehicle. Please carefully check the specifications of the original tires and the relevant instructions of the anti-skid chain manufacturer.
  • Page 401: Autosock

    Tire Information AutoSock The vehicle does not come with AutoSock, but you can purchase them separately. Please pay attention to the following points when using AutoSock: • Improper AutoSock can damage the tires, wheels, and brake system of the vehicle. Please carefully check the specifications of the original equipment (OE) tires and the relevant instructions provided by the AutoSock manufacturer.
  • Page 402: Winter Tires

    Tire Information Winter Tires In cold environments, tire performance is reduced, grip is reduced and susceptibility to impact damage is increased. High performance tires may temporarily stiffen in cold weather, and a rolling noise may be heard for the first few kilometers before the tires warm up.
  • Page 403: Tire Repair

    If any tire is found to have a nail in it or is seriously damaged, please contact the NIO Service Center in a timely manner for tire inspection or replacement.
  • Page 404 Check the tire pressure again. If the tire pressure is still below 2.2 bar which means the tire is severely damaged or the tire sealant cannot seal the tire, park the vehicle in a safe place and contact NIO immediately.
  • Page 405 200 kilometers at most. Please take the vehicle to the nearest repair shop for tire repair or replacement. • After fixing a tire with the tire sealant, please contact NIO to have the tire inflator hose assembly replaced.
  • Page 406: Tire Change

    Park, stay away from busy and congested roads, then put on your reflective vest and place the warning triangle, turn on the hazard warning lights, then contact NIO Service Center for a tire change. Warning •...
  • Page 407 Tire Information Caution There is a special protective coating on the exterior of the rim. During the disassembly and assembly of bolts, tires or rims, the operating area of the rim shall be properly protected to prevent the surface of the rim from being accidentally scratched by hard objects.
  • Page 408 Tire Information Remove the wheel bolts and change the tire. When installing the wheel, make sure the bolts are aligned with the mounting holes, and that the metal side of the wheel is properly activated with the mounting surface. After installing the wheel bolts, lower the vehicle completely to the ground (using the jack), then use a wrench to tighten all the bolts clockwise, and then use a torque wrench to tighten the vehicle bolts to the specified torque value.
  • Page 409: Owner Emergency Information

    Owner Emergency Information Set Up Warning Signs In the event of an emergency, drive the vehicle slowly and steadily to a safe area, then step on the brake pedal to stop the vehicle; put the vehicle in Park, and turn on the hazard warning lights on the central control panel to alert the vehicles behind you.
  • Page 410 Owner Emergency Information How to assemble the warning triangle: Unfold the bracket under the triangle. Unfold the sides of the triangle. Fasten the snap button on the top of the triangle.
  • Page 411: Call For Road Assistance

    In case of accidents such as a vehicle collision, water soaking, battery pack fire, etc., call the NIO Hotline to for road assistance after setting up the warning signs, and the Road Assistance team will come to help you as soon as possible.
  • Page 412 In this case, you can find the fault notification on the center display, and contact NIO if needed. Data Processing...
  • Page 413 With regard to the arrangements for exercising data subjects' rights as well as the contact service responsible for handling access requests, please kindly contact NIO for support.For contact details, please refer to our Connected Vehicle Privacy Notice or contact details in this manual.NIO GmbH...
  • Page 414 Ending NIO TPS eCall can only be ended by the TPS agent. Please inform the agent if the call is connected by mistake and the agent will end the call for you. Data collection and handling for TPS eCall...
  • Page 415 Owner Emergency Information Types of data and its recipients After contacting the driver and passengers, TPS provider will pass the necessary data to the local PSAP in local language for rescue purposes. The TPS provider may collect and process only the following data, then send it to the local PSAP when it is needed: •...
  • Page 416: Jump Start

    Owner Emergency Information Jump Start If the vehicle cannot be started normally due to a depleted 12 V battery, you can start the vehicle by connecting it to the 12 V battery of another vehicle through a jumper cable. Caution •...
  • Page 417 Owner Emergency Information Connect the other end of the red cable to the positive (+) pole of the 12 V battery of the supplying vehicle B. Connect one end of the black cable to the negative (-) terminal of the 12 V battery of the supplying vehicle B.
  • Page 418: Emergency Unlocking From The Outside

    Owner Emergency Information Emergency Unlocking from the Outside When the vehicle cannot be unlocked by conventional methods (such as a smart key fob, keyless entry, NIO app, or NFC), you can use the emergency key to unlock the driver's door. Caution Do not leave the emergency key in your vehicle.
  • Page 419 Owner Emergency Information To lock the driver's door, rotate the key counterclockwise first for unlocking, and then turn it clockwise. Caution To lock the vehicle with the key fob after it has been unlocked with the emergency key, reset the lock cylinder by unlocking and then locking the driver's door to keep the vehicle safe.
  • Page 420: Opening The Door From Inside In An Emergency

    Owner Emergency Information Opening the door from inside in an emergency If you need to open the door in an emergency (such as when the door handle's electronic switch fails, or the vehicle has fallen into a body of water) but the whole vehicle is locked, pull the mechanical switch for the inner door handle to open the door on the corresponding side.
  • Page 421: Emergency Opening Of Tailgate

    Owner Emergency Information Emergency Opening of Tailgate Open the square block above the latch from the inside of the rear trunk, and then use your fingers to toggle the button in the hole to open the tailgate.
  • Page 422: First Aid Kit

    The first aid kit contains rescue items required for emergencies. See the instructions in the first aid kit for specific directions. The first aid kit is valid for 5 years . After expiration, please contact NIO to purchase.
  • Page 423: Rescue Service

    Rescue Service Protective Equipment for Rescue Operations The powertrain system is powered by the high voltage battery. Severe collisions and impacts may cause electrical leakage or electrolyte leakage. Therefore, rescue operations should be carried out by professionals who must wear personal protective equipment.
  • Page 424: Cut Off The High-Voltage Circuit

    Rescue Service Cut off the High-voltage Circuit To cut off the high-voltage circuit, first disconnect the emergency HV cut-off plug (located in the left area of the front trunk), and then disconnect the negative pole of the 12 V battery (located in the front trunk near the front windshield). How to cut off the high-voltage circuit: Pull the hood handle in the cabin twice to release the hood.
  • Page 425 Rescue Service Disconnect the cable from the negative pole of the 12 V battery, and wrap it with a protective layer after the disconnection to prevent conduction due to accidental contact from occurring.
  • Page 426: Towing A Vehicle That Had An Accident

    Rescue Service Towing a Vehicle that had an Accident Caution Do not tow your vehicle when the tires are touching the ground and do not tow the vehicle directly with tow chains. If you need the vehicle to be towed, please call a flatbed trailer to transport the vehicle.
  • Page 427 Rescue Service Press the brake pedal while the vehicle is in the Park gear, go to the settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the central display, tap Driving>Towing/Vehicle Washing Mode, then the vehicle will be released from the parking brake and can be towed (if the vehicle is at risk of slipping, use the brake stops).
  • Page 428: Rescuing The Vehicle In Water

    Rescue Service Rescuing the Vehicle in Water Caution When driving, do not submerge the vehicle in deep water for a long period of time. Otherwise, the vehicle’s high voltage components may be damaged. If the vehicle body and chassis are not damaged, there will not be any additional risks of electric shock.
  • Page 429: Rescuing The Vehicle On Fire

    Rescue Service Rescuing the Vehicle on Fire Warning • In the case of a vehicle fire, do not directly touch any part of the vehicle. All rescue operations should be performed by professionals who must wear appropriate personal protective equipment. •...
  • Page 430: Rescuing The Vehicle With Battery Leakage

    Rescue Service Rescuing the Vehicle with Battery Leakage Warning If leakage from a high voltage battery is caused due to an impact, the rescue should be performed by professionals who must wear protective face shields and chemical-resistant gloves. Never make direct contact with the fluids. When the high voltage battery leaks, it may generate heat or even cause a fire.
  • Page 431: Cutting Area

    Rescue Service Cutting Area Warning When professional rescuers perform cutting operations, they must use appropriate tools such as a hydraulic cutter and wear appropriate personal protective equipment to avoid serious injury. The vehicle columns are reinforced with cast aluminum alloy to protect the safety of the passengers.
  • Page 432 Rescue Service...

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