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  • Page 2 They are used only for illustration. CENNTRO reserves the right to modify this Instruction by reason of printing errors, incompliance with latest version and product improvement/updating etc. and has the right of final interpretation. CENNTRO will modify this Instruction without further notice and introduce into new version directly.
  • Page 4 Preface Before You Ride Familiarize yourself with all laws and regulations concerning the operation of this vehicle in your area. • Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 5 Preface Safety Symbols and Signal Words The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle. Your safety is involved when these words and symbols are used. Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6 Preface Vehicle Numbers Record your vehicle VIN number and motor number in the spaces provided. Remove the spare key and store it in a safe place. Vehicle VIN number Motor Number Nameplate: The legal nameplate is pasted at the position shown in the figure.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents 01 Introduction Statement ····························································································· P .01 Declaration··························································································· P .01 How to Use this Manual ·········································································· P.02 Rollover Warning···················································································· P.02 Vehicle Modifications /Alterations ···························································· P.03 General Disclaimer ·········································································· P .04 Vehicle Summary ··················································································· P .07 02 Features and Controls Appearance and Components ································································· P.09 Cab Components ···················································································...
  • Page 9 Contents Adjustment of Steering Wheel ·································································· P .62 Charging ····························································································· P .63 Introduction to Battery Electric System ······················································· P .66 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ································································· P .80 ESC ·····································································································P .80 03 Operation Vehicle Running-in ················································································· P.86 Energy-saving Driving Skills ································································· P.87 Check and Adjust the Vehicle Before Starting ··············································...
  • Page 10 Contents Wheel and Tire ······················································································P.159 Use and Maintenance of Steering System···················································P.161 Use and Maintenance of Braking System····················································P .163 Wiper System Inspection ·········································································P .165 Prohibitions for Circuit System Operation ···················································P.166 Maintenance of Electrical System ·····························································P .167 Air Conditioner Maintenance···································································P .169 Use and Maintenance of Battery ·····························································P .170 Maintenance of Cooling System ·······························································P .173 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ·······························································P.174 05 Specifications...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Cenntro Automotive Corporation. This manual is included with the purchase of the vehicle. This vehicle is only to be used for purposes specified in this manual. The Cenntro Automotive Corporation shall not be legally responsibility due to any operation specifically restricted in this manual.
  • Page 13: How To Use This Manual

    Any technical modifications must comply with the standards and specifications of the Cenntro Automotive Corporation. Any devices or software not approved by Cenntro can void the warranty of your vehicle. Operating your vehicle outside of its limits, such as overloading can also void the warranty.
  • Page 14: Vehicle Modifications /Alterations

    Introduction Failure to use the driver and passenger seat belts provided is a major cause of severe or fatal injury. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Always buckle up. •...
  • Page 15: General Disclaimer

    • Connect the ground wire from the CB radio chassis to the body. General Disclaimer Vehicle Product Warranty Please refer to Cenntro ’ s Warranty Policies and Procedures for details about product warranty. EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY REQUIRED BY LAW, THERE IS NO WARRANTY COVERAGE FOR THIS VEHICLE IF IT IS SOLD OR REGISTERED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
  • Page 16 High voltage connections and cables are identified by orange color and identifying warning labels. • Cenntro strongly recommends that all service and repair work is done at a Cenntro service center. Service and repair of high voltage systems or components should only be performed by specially trained technicians with related training and experience.
  • Page 17 Introduction Contents California Proposition 65 • Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off- highway motor vehicles can expose you to chemicals including phthalates and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 18: Vehicle Summary

    Introduction IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS! Follow these important driving rules to help ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and your passengers! • NEVER drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • ALWAYS observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions.
  • Page 19 Introduction Contents Vehicle Summary The electric vehicle second-class chassis contains the following: • Permanent magnet synchronous motor • Main control automatic mechanical gearbox • Integrated controller • High-energy density batteries The high-voltage batteries are rated for long term use and made to last the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 20: Features And Controls

    Features and Controls Appearance and Components ① Hood ② Wiper ③ Top clearance lamp ④ Exterior rearview mirror ⑤ Door outer handle ⑥ Side turn signal lamp ⑦ Front tire ⑧ Front combination lamp ⑨ Front fog lamp ⑩ Front combination lamp...
  • Page 21 Features and Controls ① Rear combination lamp ② Rear tire ③ Charging compartment door ④ Door outer handle ⑤ Front combination lamp ⑥ Side turn signal lamp ⑦ Wide-angle mirror ⑧ Exterior rearview mirror ⑨ Front lower mirror...
  • Page 22: Cab Components

    Features and Controls Cab Components ① Driver ESC OFF switch ② ESC diagnostic switch ③ Low-voltage main switch ④ Dashboard ⑤ Steering wheel ⑥ EPB switch ⑦ Backrest adjusting handle ⑧ Seat fore and aft adjustment lever ⑨ Light composite switch ⑩...
  • Page 23 Features and Controls ① Door lock knob ② Indoor door handle ③ Windshield wiper and washer switch ④ Rocker switch ⑤ Multi-function display screen ⑥ Side air outlet ⑦ Central air outlet ⑧ HVAC control panel ⑨ Transmission control handle ⑩...
  • Page 24: Keys

    When you leave the vehicle, be sure to take all kinds of keys with you to prevent others from starting or misoperating the vehicle, thus causing accidents. • Please take care of all kinds of keys. If you accidentally lose or need to prepare keys, please go to the CENNTRO authorized service center for security.
  • Page 25: Doors

    Features and Controls Doors From Outside ① Door opening position ② Key insertion position ③ Door locking position ④ Door outer handle Insert the key into the lock hole and rotate it to ③ position (front) to lock the door lock, otherwise the door lock will be unlocked;...
  • Page 26: Ignition Switch

    Features and Controls Ignition Switch The ignition switch, also known as the ignition key and key switch, is the power supply to control the vehicle starting, ignition, charging, instrument and other systems. KEY (locking gear): The key can only be inserted and pulled out in the KEY position.
  • Page 27: Pedal Area

    Features and Controls • If the high voltage is cut off due to a fault during driving, the power steering will not work. At this time, stop and check. • When leaving the vehicle, be sure to take the key with you, especially the ignition switch key, so as to prevent others from starting or misoperating the vehicle, thus causing accidents.
  • Page 28: Seats

    Features and Controls • The laid foot mat shall not be paved with other foot mats, otherwise it will reduce the pedal area and hinder the pedal movement. Seats Driver's Seat The driver's seat can be adjusted in many ways to meet the requirements of safe, reliable, convenient and reasonable driving for people with different physical differences.
  • Page 29 Features and Controls Keep your body close to the backrest naturally, and use proper force to adjust the backrest tilt angle to the proper position. Release the handle to lock the backrest at its current position. Driver Seat Fore and Aft Adjustment 1.
  • Page 30 Features and Controls · Seat fore and aft adjustment » The fore and aft adjustment range of the seat is 7 in. (180 mm). · Seat safety belt and buckle · Mechanical shock absorber Front Passenger Seat Backrest Adjustment 1. Pull the backrest adjusting handle ① upwards. Keep your body close to the backrest naturally, and use proper force to adjust the backrest tilt angle to the proper position.
  • Page 31: Safety Belts

    Features and Controls • Adjust the seat to ensure driving safety. • For fore and aft adjustment and angle adjustment, pull the handle in place to ensure that the mechanism is completely separated before adjustment. • After the adjustment, each handle should be returned in place to ensure that all parts are locked reliably.
  • Page 32 Features and Controls Unfasten the Safety Belt Press the red button on the safety belt buckle with your fingers, and the lock tongue will pop out under the action of spring force, that is, the safety belt can be unfastened. •...
  • Page 33: Exterior Lights

    Features and Controls Exterior Lights Lighting Layout ① Low beam lamp ② Front fog lamp ③ Position lamp ④ High beam lamp ⑤ Daytime running lamp ⑥ Front combination lamp ⑦ Turn signal lamp ⑧ Side turn signal lamp ⑨ Top clearance lamp...
  • Page 34 Features and Controls ① Position lamp ② Reflex reflector ③ Turn signal lamp ④ Brake lamp ⑤ Reversing lamp ⑥ Rear fog lamp ⑦ Rear side marker lamp...
  • Page 35 Features and Controls Lighting Adjustment Method • Headlamp adjustment switch » The headlamp adjustment switch is divided into four gears, and the 0 gear position is in the ex-factory state. When the knob is turned to the gear 1 position, the beam will be increased by 0.4 illumination;...
  • Page 36 Features and Controls and the height is marked as H. Mark the left and right headlamp reference center position lines on the horizontal reference line according to the vehicle headlamp position. · Adjustment of irradiation position of low beam » The low beam shines on the screen, requiring: First block the front combination lamp on the right to prevent the light from leaking out, adjust the up and down dimmer mechanism, so that the height of the corner or midpoint of the cut-off line of the low beam in the high/...
  • Page 37: Dashboard

    Features and Controls Dashboard ① Speedometer » The speedometer indicates the vehicle speed in mph. ② Motor tachometer » The tachometer indicates the revolutions per minute of the motor. ③ Voltmeter » The voltmeter indicates the total voltage of the power battery pack. ④...
  • Page 38 Features and Controls • It is forbidden to run the motor when the pointer points to the red area of the dial. ⑥ Air pressure gauge » This gauge is used to indicate the brake air pressure of the front and rear axles of the whole vehicle.
  • Page 39 Features and Controls 3)Vehicle information Press the scroll down key to display the vehicle information, and you can query VCU information, MCU inf ormation, BMS inf ormation, auxiliary drive information, and air conditioning information. 4)System settings Press the scroll down key to display the system settings, including time calibration, brightness adjustment, video function setting, wiper function...
  • Page 40: Instrument Indicator/Warning Lamps

    Features and Controls 6) Administrator information Press the scroll down key to display the administrator information, modify the password and restore the factory settings, and enter the administrator password to restore the factory user password. Instrument Indicator/Warning Lamps • The indicator/warning lamps will vary according to the vehicle configuration. Front Fog Lamp Indicator Lamp When the small lamp is turned on, turn on the front fog lamp switch again, and the indicator lamp will be on.
  • Page 41 ABS system has a fault. At this time, turn on the ABS fault diagnosis switch for 1~3 seconds, and the ABS system fault code indicator lamp will flash the fault code. Please contact the CENNTRO authorized service center to check and repair the vehicle.
  • Page 42 If the indicator lamp is continuously on during the use of the vehicle, please contact the CENNTRO authorized service center to check and repair the motor.
  • Page 43 Features and Controls Ready Lamp When the key switch is turned from the inserted position to the ON position, and then continues to turn to the START position for 2 seconds, the lamp will be on after the high voltage is normally powered on; the light on indicates that the system is ready to start driving.
  • Page 44: Rocker Switch

    Features and Controls Rocker Switch Low-voltage Main Switch This switch can turn on or off the power supply of the whole vehicle. To operate the power switch, first open the latch, and then turn off the power supply of the whole vehicle. When repairing and maintaining the circuit system of the whole vehicle, disconnect the power supply to protect other...
  • Page 45 Features and Controls Front Fog Lamp Switch When driving in foggy days, when the light composite switch is in the small light position, turn on this switch again, and the front fog lamp will be on. Whether the front fog lamp switch is installed depends on the product configuration of the specific model.
  • Page 46: Combination Switch

    Features and Controls ESC Diagnostic Switch Press the ESC sw itch, ESC star ts diagnosis, and the instrument code flashes. ESC OFF Switch Press the ESC OFF switch to turn off the ESC function. Combination Switch ① Horn button ② Light composite switch ③...
  • Page 47 Features and Controls Light Composite Switch Turn the light slide ring of the composite switch lever to light up the following lights respectively: ① Light slide ring ② Small lamp sign ③ Light off sign ④ Headlamp sign ⑤ Light sign Small lamp: when the light sign and small lamp sign are aligned, the front position lamp, rear position lamp, clearance lamp, license plate lamp, side marker lamp and instrument switch illumination lamp will be on.
  • Page 48 Features and Controls Turn Signal Lamp When the control lever is moved forward, the right front turn signal lamp, the right rear turn signal lamp and the right turn signal lamp will light up; when the control lever is moved backward, the left front turn signal lamp, the left rear turn signal lamp and the left turn signal lamp will light up.
  • Page 49: Horn

    Features and Controls Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch Press the button on the top of the control lever, the washing liquid will be continuously sprayed on the glass, and release the button manually to reset. The switch has four gears and can be operated by toggling the switch in the direction of steering wheel rotation: •...
  • Page 50: Power Windows

    Features and Controls Power Windows Electric Glass Lifter Switch · Driver side switch » Driver side outer switch: this switch is used to control the driver side electric glass lifter switch to rise or fall. » Passenger side inner switch: this switch is used to control the right door side electric glass lifter switch to rise or fall.
  • Page 51: Air Conditioner Device

    Features and Controls Air Conditioner Device HVAC Controller Control panel ① AUTO gear ② OFF gear ③ Air volume knob ④ A/C key ⑤ Temperature decrease key ⑥ Temperature increase key ⑦ PTC key ⑧ Air outlet mode knob ⑨ nternal and external circulation key ⑩...
  • Page 52 Features and Controls · OFF gear » Function: enter the shutdown state; » Display: LCD screen has no display; » System operation: when the system is not powered on, the action being executed should be completed (such as the motor should be turned to the designated position to stop), and the air conditioning system will enter the shutdown state.
  • Page 53 Features and Controls » Display: LCD displays snowflakes and requests the heater to turn on; » System work: Operate once, and the heater is turned on; operate it again, and the heater will be shut down; If the previous state is defrosting, keep the defrosting state; If the previous state is AUTO, it will exit the automatic state.
  • Page 54: Transmission Control Handle

    Features and Controls • Air outlet adjustment » The flow direction of the wind can be adjusted in the left, right, up and down directions by moving the lever. Transmission Control Handle N (neutral) gear: when parking, push the shift lever to N gear. R (reverse) gear: when reversing, push the shift lever to R gear.
  • Page 55: Interior Lights

    Features and Controls • Personal injury will result if the parking brake is not applied. Interior Lights Cab Ceiling Lamp Position ① : The ceiling lamps are off. Position ② : The ceiling lamps are on. Exterior Side Mirrors Exterior side Mirrors ①...
  • Page 56: Mobile Internet Navigation Terminal

    Features and Controls Mobile Internet Navigation Terminal Panel Key Functions Part Function Keys lf deviation,please prevail in kind. Knob( )(Power ON/OFF /Mute /Volume +/-) When power is off, short press is turn on the power. When power is on, short press is mute, long press is turn off power. Turn the knob to left or right to adjust volume.
  • Page 57 Features and Controls Main Interface In the boot mode,the system defaults to enter the radio interface, touch [ icon to enter the main interface. • Fingers gently sliding around the screen to switch the main community page, press and hold an icon to move the icon position.
  • Page 58 Features and Controls Video Function Operation This function can play USB, built-in hard disk connected to the device video file. • Product Support video file formats including MPEG. MPG,MP4,3GP,MKV, AVI,FLV and so on. • Does not support video playback, because the format is not supported and can not be played.
  • Page 59 Features and Controls » Link USB cable: After the host USB cable Android phone link, at [phone network] interface. Touch [Detection Android phones], the phone automatically pop up [Allow USB debugging] prompt box, check the Always allow PC is determined to link (mobile phone connection for the first time, a long time,because you want to install a service and APP,please be patient), tap the phone connection patterns may enter USB LINK guide help screen.
  • Page 60 Features and Controls Bluetooth Feature In the[main interface] touch [Blue- tooth ] icon to enter the following interface: ① Call History ② Phone book ③ Dial Interface ④ Bluetooth Music ⑤ Bluetooth Connect Device ⑥ Bluetooth Setting · Pair and connect »...
  • Page 61 Features and Controls digits,press [ ] licon to delete all. The following interface: Touch [ ] icon to hang up the phone. Touch [ ] icon audio call to switch to the handset with car stereo unit. Touch [ ] icon,you can switch silent mode. Touch [ ] or [ ] icon, you can adjust the volume.
  • Page 62 Features and Controls · After the connection is successful,the phone sends a request message (BC8- Android wish to access your contacts and call history you want to grant access BC8-Android. Ask Privileges?)And press [Enter] on your phone,enter the phone book download,the download successful, the phone call records and phone book will be displayed in real time to the host call records and phone book.
  • Page 63 Features and Controls Setting the favorite wallpapers: Open the Picture; Press the picture to show the right top item, choose the option[ Set background]. Radio Operation In the[main interface]Touch [Radio] icon to enter the radio interface: • Band switching » Touch [ ] icon to switch bet- ween FM1/FM2/FM3.
  • Page 64 Features and Controls Bluetooth Music Function Operation Bluetooth music function,namel y t h r o u g h t h e a u d i o d e v i c e to pla y wireless music files in y our phone,pro vided that this mobile phone must be able to support the corresponding Bluetooth device is...
  • Page 65 Features and Controls • Touch [ ] icon to search and add all tracks in the device to the play list. • Touch [ ] icon to enter the folder of tracks. Set Functional Operation In [all applications] interface touch [Settings] icon to enter the following interface.
  • Page 66 Features and Controls automatically pop up a window.generally only need to enter your password and click on the bottom right of the Connect button to connect. Check the lower-left corner of the Show advanced options later, there will be more detailed settings, when connecting this function can be selected according to detailed settings,when connecting this function can be selected according to their needs: Proxy: Default None (no access to general, will not be here,say so).
  • Page 67 Features and Controls • Date and time settings » Set interface touch [ Date & Time ] icon to enter the following in- terface;you need to set the date, time, time zone, in the corr- esponding interface in touch [co- mpleted] icon to set success.
  • Page 68 Features and Controls Navigation Operations In the [ main interface ] touch [ Navi ] icon to enter the navigation interface. By pressing the panel [ ] Key to exit the navigation screen, switch to the main screen. After exiting the navigation interface, the background will continue to maintain navigation.
  • Page 69 Features and Controls • Navigation system environment is complex,it mat be due to large external electromagnetic interface caused by operation error, navigation is not working properly(if not into a map, GPS and so no image).Restart GPS can enter normal operation. Audio Settings In [all applications] interface touch [ Audio Setting ] icon or Touch [...
  • Page 70 Features and Controls Car Setting Function Operation In the[main inter face]Touch [Car Setting]icon to enter the following interface: • Basic Settings » Touch[ ] icon to set up Ha- ndbrake/Headlight Detect/Key tone/Backcar Volume/Assistive Touch. · Navigation Settings » Navigation path has been set up at the factory, please do not enter the navigation interface is set free to change the path, Otherwise,it may cause abnormal program.
  • Page 71 Features and Controls Factory Reset Setting In the [System setting],choose [Factory R e s et S e t t in g ] op t io n, p r e s s th e [Eranse everything] icon and enter the password “1234" to restore the system to factory settings,the system will automatically restart, Third-party proarams after the system is restored...
  • Page 72 Features and Controls Common Troubleshooting Guide Fault 1 : You can not boot Cause:The power supply fuse burned Solution:Replace the same type fuse Fault 2:can not boot Reason: Other factors contributing to the microprocessor is not working Workaround:After 10 s,host restarts Fault 3:After the ignition switch is turned off, the settings are lost Reason:replace the battery or fuse Solution:Re-setting information and save the...
  • Page 73: Adjustment Of Steering Wheel

    Features and Controls To ensure that you and your car and personal safety of others, please be sure to do the following basic requirements: • Before using this unit, please read all instructions carefully.Follow the instructions as if caused by the machine along the sea it will void the warranty.
  • Page 74: Charging

    Features and Controls Charging Conventional Charging Method 1.Remove the key and turn off the low-voltage main switch. 2. Turn the charging door knob to open the charging door. 3. Open the charging port cover, insert the charging gun, and charge. 4.
  • Page 75 Features and Controls Operation Instructions for Charging Cabinet Charging preparation Check the charger status • The charger power indicator can be normally lit without fault; b.The touch screen of the charger is normal and operable; c.The charging cable is not damaged, and the charging gun is firm and reliable.
  • Page 76 Features and Controls you can select "stop charging" to end the charging and enter the charging end interface. 6. If manual charging is required, please click the manual charging menu to enter the charging parameter confirmation interface. After setting the charging parameters, click Charge.
  • Page 77: Introduction To Battery Electric System

    Features and Controls connection line is worn and whether the charging connector is firm and reliable; checking whether there is dust in the chamber of the charging cabinet; checking whether the grounding wire is reliably grounded. • During routine maintenance, ensure that the main cooling fan (located on the top of the charging cabinet) works normally, or replace the fan of the same model in time if it is faulty.
  • Page 78 Features and Controls The driving system structures are basically the same, which are composed of wheels, tires and suspension. The steering system mechanisms are the same, but when hydraulic power steering is adopted, the power source of the hydraulic pump is different; in traditional vehicles, the engine drives the hydraulic pump to work, while in electric vehicles, the hydraulic pump is driven by a separate motor.
  • Page 79 Features and Controls speed; electric vehicle air conditioners generally use independent electric air conditioners directly driven by high voltage, and their cooling capacity can be automatically adjusted according to demand. Electric Vehicle High Voltage System Connection The electrical systems are divided into high voltage system and low voltage system. The high-voltage system completes the drive control of the whole vehicle and the drive control of auxiliary power equipment.
  • Page 80 Features and Controls The DC/AC inverter (integrated with the motor controller) reverses the DC bus power supply into three-phase AC power supply for fast start and variable speed operation of the oil pump motor. » In order to ensure the smooth operation and long service life of the hydraulic steering pump, only mineral hydraulic oil can be used.
  • Page 81 Features and Controls improve driving comfort. The driver can select the automatic function or the manual function. Under the automatic function, the gear selection and shift are completely completed by the control system automatically, during which the driver can intervene manually. »...
  • Page 82 Features and Controls • Reasonable gear selection can improve the power and economy of the whole vehicle. • When the vehicle is started, the transmission operates in the neutral position for 3 to 5 minutes, and the gears, synchronizers and bearings of each gear are fully lubricated through the gear rotation splash.
  • Page 83 Features and Controls • Motor controller assembly » The controller is a five-in-one controller. It is installed in the front compartment of the vehicle. In addition to the main drive motor controller of the whole vehicle, the function also includes high-voltage distribution box, air pump DC/ AC, oil pump DC/AC, DC/DC, and insulation detection.
  • Page 84 Features and Controls • Please use it in the specified range of VCU (- 4~194 ℉ (- 20~90 ℃ )). • Although the device is fully sealed and waterproof, it cannot flush the controller with water. • Do not disassemble by yourself. If there is any problem, do not repair by yourself.
  • Page 85 Features and Controls and during normal use. • It can be charged and discharged with large current, with a wide range of applicable ambient temperature and long service life. • There is no memory effect. After incomplete discharge, the battery can be charged immediately without loss of battery capacity.
  • Page 86 Features and Controls • To maintain the insulation safety of the battery pack, the battery box, battery management module and the surrounding environment should be kept dry to prevent water and other liquids from seeping into the battery box and battery management system module.
  • Page 87 Features and Controls Clean the filter screen of the air conditioner every two weeks to ensure the refrigeration performance of the air conditioner. » For the sake of safety, the following operations must be carried out during vehicle repair, maintenance and service before operation: Turn off the key switch, remove the key and keep it with the operator.
  • Page 88 Features and Controls » Daily patrol: start the key once every two weeks, check the instrument reading, check the SOC value of battery power, and if the SOC is lower than 40%, immediately arrange to leave the warehouse for charging. The charging amount is calculated according to the transfer power consumption, so as to ensure that the SOC of the whole vehicle is between 50% and 80% when entering the warehouse for shutdown.
  • Page 89 Features and Controls reaches 60%. After charging, disconnect the switch of the charging equipment, pull out the charging gun, cover the charging socket with a plastic protective cover, lock the port of the charging socket, turn on the key switch in turn, and drive the vehicle back to the parking lot.
  • Page 90 Features and Controls this stage, it is necessary to maintain the charger to continuously provide 24V power supply for BMS. The first charging and maintenance time must be kept at least 12 hours, and the responsible person shall sign and register the vehicle information;...
  • Page 91: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    Features and Controls disassembling the system cables. » If the system operation and maintenance personnel have any questions about the operation and maintenance of the equipment, please contact the manufacturer for consultation. Don't take it for granted. There are high voltage and low voltage lines connected between battery boxes.
  • Page 92 Features and Controls the pressure sensor used to monitor the driver's brake force are added. When the vehicle is driving, high-speed turning or emergency lane change is easy to make the vehicle unstable. The ESC system can monitor the driver's driving intention based on the vehicle status and driving conditions.
  • Page 93 Features and Controls • If ESC is not installed, the direction stability cannot be maintained during emergency braking. At this time, the lateral adhesion of the ground is very small, and the steering wheel cannot be operated to avoid obstacles ahead; when there is ESC emergency braking, turn the steering wheel at the same time, at this time, the vehicle will drive in the direction controlled by the steering wheel and stop smoothly.
  • Page 94 Features and Controls system uses the engine to limit the torque and brake the wheels to keep the vehicle from understeer (oversteer) and keep the vehicle running stably; during high- speed driving, the ESC system will also ensure that the vehicle does not roll over, thus improving the driving safety of the vehicle.
  • Page 95 Features and Controls • Do not use different types of tires because the tire parameters in the control program are immutable. • When washing the vehicle, do not directly flush the controller with water, otherwise it will cause serious failure of ABS. •...
  • Page 96 Features and Controls • When braking slightly, ABS does not participate in the braking process. Only when emergency braking occurs, ABS will enter the working state. • Before troubleshooting, disconnect the ABS power fuse (15 A and 30 A) connected to the ABS control unit, and then connect it after troubleshooting. •...
  • Page 97: Operation

    Operation Vehicle Running-in The correct running-in of a new vehicle has a great relationship with extending the service life of the vehicle and improving the reliability of the vehicle. The running-in period of a new vehicle is defined as 3100 miles (5000 km) or 3 months.
  • Page 98: Energy-Saving Driving Skills

    Operation · Special attention should be paid to the normal temperature of the motor coolant. · When driving to 125 miles (200 km) and 310 miles (500 km), check and tighten the bolts of important parts of the suspension system under load. Leaf spring suspension: U-shaped bolts and nuts need to be fastened.
  • Page 99: Check And Adjust The Vehicle Before Starting

    Operation • Try to use taxiing deceleration. During vehicle deceleration, try to use taxiing deceleration to facilitate the recovery of electric energy. For non-emergency braking under normal conditions, you only need to release the accelerator pedal and gently press the brake pedal to facilitate the slow braking function of the motor (note: it cannot be released at one step like the traditional air brake).
  • Page 100 Operation · Lighting and vision · Driver sun visor · Equipment completeness • Before starting vehicles that have been parked for a long time, they must be inspected and maintained according to the inspection and maintenance standards of new vehicles, drain the oil and water stored, and refill the lubricating oil and grease necessary for normal use.
  • Page 101: Inspection And Operation After Vehicle Startup

    For manual rearview mirror, check whether the mirror angle can obtain ideal vision. If not, adjust the mirror surface to obtain ideal vision. If the lamp cover and rearview mirror are damaged or fallen off, please drive the vehicle to the CENNTRO authorized service center for replacement or repair.
  • Page 102 • If the driving recorder fails to complete the self-test or makes an error during the self-test, please go to the CENNTRO authorized service center for maintenance in time. Wiper and Washer Inspection Check the function and condition of wipers and washers.
  • Page 103: Starting And Driving

    If you find that the lamp works abnormally, please repair it in a timely manner. If you can't eliminate the fault, please consult the CENNTRO authorized service center. Starting and Driving...
  • Page 104 Operation • This method can only be used in case of emergency, because it is easy to cause the fuse of the charging circuit to burn out. When the battery is power off, it should be removed for charging under normal circumstances. •...
  • Page 105 Operation • The accelerator pedal should be pressed and released slowly. The accelerator pedal can be pressed and released slowly, and the electric energy can be saved. • During driving, strictly abide by traffic regulations and form good driving habits. •...
  • Page 106: Braking And Stopping

    Operation · When switching between gear D and gear R, you must pass through gear N. · When shifting from driving gear to reverse gear or from reverse gear to driving gear, the vehicle must be completely stopped, and the motor must be shifted from neutral gear to driving gear or reverse gear when it is not higher than idle speed.
  • Page 107 Operation • Before applying the hand brake, confirm that the direction is correct. It is forbidden to apply the hand brake when the direction is "dead". Off-duty Inspection Routine maintenance and inspection shall be carried out after daily off-duty. Check the tire tread for scratches, cracks or abnormal wear. If there are metal chips, stones and other sundries embedded in the tread, they should be removed in time.
  • Page 108 Operation · Please carefully check, maintain and maintain the brake system. · Overloading is strictly prohibited. Driving Precautions After New Parts are Installed New Brake Pad (Shoe) When the wear of the brake pad (shoe) reaches the wear limit, the brake pad (shoe) must be replaced.
  • Page 109: Precautions For Driving In Special Environment

    Operation • To ensure safety and service life of new parts, overloading and overspeed are strictly prohibited during vehicle operation. Precautions for Driving in Special Environment Wading When wading, the vehicle body should not touch the water. Do not immerse electrical equipment in water.
  • Page 110 Operation · Turn off the energy feedback switch to cancel the feedback. Driving on Ramps and Mountainous Roads When driving on a ramp, due to the gravity of the vehicle itself, the vehicle tends to move downward along the ramp, which increases the difficulty of starting the vehicle.
  • Page 111: Safety Tips

    Check by selecting the defrost mode and place the blower control speed on high. You should be able to feel the air directed against the windshield. See an authorized Cenntro service center if your defroster is inoperable. Floor Mat Safety Information Always use floor mats designed to fit your vehicle.
  • Page 112 Operation An improperly attached, damaged, folded, or stacked floor mat, or damaged floor mat fasteners may cause your floor mat to interfere with the accelerator, brake,or clutch pedals and cause a loss of vehicle control. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH: •...
  • Page 113: Vehicle Loading

    Door Latches Check for proper closing, latching, and locking. If any of the items have issues or problems, take your vehicle to an authorized Cenntro service center. Vehicle Loading Certification Label As required by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regulations, your vehicle has a certification label affixed to the driver’s side door or pillar.
  • Page 114 Operation Payload The payload of a vehicle is defined as the allowable load weight a truck can carry, including the weight of the driver, all passengers, options and cargo. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) The GAWR is the maximum permissible load on the front and rear axles. The load must be distributed in the cargo area so that the GAWR of each axle is not exceeded.
  • Page 115: Maintenance

    Maintenance External Cleaning and Maintenance Appearance Regular professional maintenance can maintain the value of your vehicle and prolong its service life. Regular maintenance of the body surface and paint damage is also one of the prerequisites for obtaining the warranty right. •...
  • Page 116 Maintenance Manual Cleaning A large amount of clean water should be used for manual cleaning. The following methods are recommended: 1. Soak the dirt first, and then wash it off with water. Use special vehicle washing sponge or vehicle washing cloth to wipe evenly from top to bottom.
  • Page 117 Maintenance gun. • The soft parts of the vehicle, such as sealant strips, should be kept far enough away from the high-pressure water gun. • When cleaning the vehicle with a high-pressure water gun, be sure to follow the operating instructions, especially the pressure and spraying distance, and keep sufficient distance from soft materials (such as rubber hoses, sound insulation materials, rubber strips).
  • Page 118 Maintenance · Remove other residues with a clean rag. · It is allowed to use special cleaner for vehicle glass. • When cleaning the front windshield glass with heating wire and passenger door glass, pay attention to protecting the line connector. •...
  • Page 119 Maintenance However, since the damage of the protective layer cannot be avoided during the use of the vehicle, it is recommended that you check the bottom of the vehicle and the protective layer of the site irregularly, especially before and after the cold season, and repair it if necessary.
  • Page 120 Maintenance Artificial Leather Clean the artificial leather with wet cloth. If the stain cannot be removed, only special solvent-free plastic cleaning and curing agent can be used for cleaning. Natural Leather Natural leather needs special attention and maintenance. · General cleaning »...
  • Page 121 » Wet the rag with a mild soap solution, and then use it to remove the stain. » Wipe it dry with a soft dry cloth after cleaning. • Avoid sharp objects scratching the fabric. Floor Leather The floor leather used by the CENNTRO authorized service center is mainly used in...
  • Page 122: Maintenance Cycle Definition

    Maintenance the interior floor and luggage compartment floor. The maintenance and cleaning as required can effectively extend its service life. · Keep the surface of the floor leather clean and avoid hard objects such as sand from rubbing the surface of the floor leather. ·...
  • Page 123 Maintenance Level II maintenance: in addition to level I maintenance, it is mainly to check and adjust the safety parts that are easy to wear and deform after a certain period of time, and to check the electrical circuit. The maintenance enterprise is responsible for the vehicle maintenance.
  • Page 124: First Maintenance Items And Requirements

    CENNTRO authorized service center. Please select the corresponding work items according to your vehicle configuration. If you have any questions, please consult the CENNTRO authorized service center. If the place where your are located or the operating conditions of the vehicle belong to the following types, please carry out the maintenance according to the special requirements.
  • Page 125 Maintenance wear of the motor and other early stages. The list of maintenance items and related requirements are as follows: Work content Technical requirements Steering Check and The steering gear is installed system tighten the firmly, all screws are fastened connections and locked effectively, and the between the...
  • Page 126 Maintenance Work content Technical requirements Brake Check braking The service brake and parking control and performance brake have good performance, pipeline are installed and connected firmly, and each brake pipeline has no air leakage; Requirements after parking brake clearance adjustment: after adjustment, the brake drum can rotate freely without touching the shoe.
  • Page 127 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements The exterior of the battery Battery Clean the is clean and free of dirt (it is outside of forbidden to clean the battery the battery with water). Pay special and check attention to check whether the the cable vent hole is breathable and fastening...
  • Page 128 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Electrical Check the It is forbidden to use non- box and central standard fuse and relay; fuse electrical box all fusible wires cannot (in the access be replaced by wires; it is door of the forbidden to pull wire harness, instrument modify wire harness and install...
  • Page 129 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Harness Check the The butt connectors of the harness main harness and chassis connector harness shall be connected reliably without looseness, falling off, damage and dirt; The butt connectors of the main harness and top frame harness shall be connected reliably without looseness, falling off, damage and dirt;...
  • Page 130 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Horn Check the horn The electric horn connector is connected reliably, and the sound of both horns is normal when the horn switch on the steering wheel is pressed. Lubrication Vehicle All lubricating nozzles are of vehicle lubrication installed correctly, complete...
  • Page 131 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Various Cleaning and All connectors are in good switches inspection contact; and fuses The on-off action of the switch is flexible and free of jamming; The surface is clean and free of dust, and the wiring nut is tight.
  • Page 132 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Internal and Cleaning, The bolts and nuts of all external inspection and fasteners are not loose, the boxes and fastening insulating sleeves at the battery positive and negative pole brackets posts are intact, and the of power tightening torque of the battery...
  • Page 133 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements High- Inspection and High-voltage lines shall be voltage line fastening neatly arranged and firmly (including fixed without interference with high- moving parts. The distance voltage from heating parts shall be control line) more than 8 in. (20 cm), and there shall be no temporary wires;...
  • Page 134 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements The device is complete, firmly CAN busbar Detection and system adjustment installed, and the surface is clean; the information displayed is normal, and the parameters meet the technical requirements; The connecting wire and connector are in good condition, and the plug and socket are in good contact.
  • Page 135: Routine Maintenance Items And Requirements

    Maintenance Routine Maintenance Items and Requirements Routine maintenance is a maintenance operation that is carried out by the driver with the cleaning, supply and safety inspection of the driver before departure, during driving and after driving as the operation center. The list of maintenance items and related requirements of the vehicle are as follows: Items...
  • Page 136 Maintenance Work Technical requirements content Brake control Check the brake There is no air leakage in the brake and pipeline pipeline pipeline. During actual operation, there may be pipeline damage caused by impact of rocks. Check the brake air The brake air pressure reaches the pressure normal starting air pressure of 6 bar (0.6 MPa).
  • Page 137 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Driver Check driver The driver and front and front and front passenger's doors are in good passenger's passenger's condition, the door opening doors doors and closing position is correct, the locking mechanism is normal, there is no looseness or jamming, and the door is sealed well.
  • Page 138 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements The exterior of the battery Battery Clean the outside of the is clean and free of dirt (it is battery and forbidden to clean the battery check the cable with water). Pay special fastening attention to check whether the vent hole is breathable and whether the surrounding of the...
  • Page 139 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Reverse Check the The installation is firm and the monitoring camera monitoring equipment works system normally; keep the outside of the camera clean, wipe it clean if necessary, and do not wash it with a high-pressure water gun.
  • Page 140: Level I Maintenance Items And Requirements

    (mileage is calculated from the first maintenance), whichever comes first. Level I maintenance is required to be carried out together with routine maintenance items. It is recommended that you go to the CENNTRO authorized service center for maintenance. The list of maintenance items and related requirements are as follows:...
  • Page 141 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Wheel and Check tire Ensure wheel dynamic balance tire rotation and 1.8 oz (50 g). dynamic balance Cooling Check the See notes for air conditioning for system refrigerant and details. refrigeration oil Battery Check the Under the temperature of 68 ℉...
  • Page 142 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Frame, Inspection and Bolts, towing hooks and hooks body and fastening shall be fastened firmly, free of accessories crack and movement, complete and effective. Vehicle Cleaning, All fixed parts of controller control unit, inspection and bracket are firm and reliable;...
  • Page 143 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Power Cleaning, All components shall be firmly converter inspection and installed and the surface of (DC/ DC) fastening power converter shall be clean; The connecting wire of each component shall be firm without looseness, overheating, deformation and discoloration;...
  • Page 144 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Internal and Cleaning, The bolts and nuts of all fasteners external inspection and are not loose, the insulating boxes and fastening sleeves at the positive and battery negative pole posts are intact, brackets and the tightening torque of the of power fastening bolts of the positive battery...
  • Page 145 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements High- Inspection and High-voltage lines shall be voltage line fastening neatly arranged and firmly fixed (including without interference with high- moving parts. The distance from voltage heating parts shall be more control line) than 8 in. (20 cm), and there shall be no temporary wires;...
  • Page 146 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements CAN busbar Inspection and The device is complete, firmly system adjustment installed, and the surface is clean; the information displayed is normal, and the parameters meet the technical requirements; The connecting wire and connector are in good condition, and the plug and socket are in good contact.
  • Page 147: Level Ii Maintenance (Level Ii 1) Items And Requirements

    I maintenance. When the contents or requirements of level I and level II maintenance of a component are different, please follow the table below. It is recommended that you go to the CENNTRO authorized service center. The maintenance items and related requirements of Level II maintenance (Level II 1)
  • Page 148 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Suspension Check the Installed firmly, complete and system steel plate intact. rubber buffer plate Passenger Add lubricating The connecting parts of relative door grease sliding and rotating parts (such as guide wheel and slide way, transmission shaft and fixed seat, etc.) shall be free of abnormal wear.
  • Page 149 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Harness Check the The harness connectors at all harness with parts shall be fixed reliably, with sectional area good insulation, and the lines more than shall be fixed reliably without 16 mm interference and friction. Check the The connectors of the main harness...
  • Page 150 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Horn Check the horn The electric horn connector is connected reliably, and the sound of both horns is normal when the horn switch on the steering wheel is pressed. Wiper Check wiper The wiper motor and mechanism connecting rod are installed firmly, all parts are in good...
  • Page 151: Level Ii Maintenance (Level Ii 2) Items And Requirements

    Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Drive motor Cleaning and The motor has stable performance and works inspection normally without abnormal sound and looseness; The connecting wire of high and low voltage harness shall be firm without looseness; the cooling water circuit of the motor shall be free of water leakage, and the pipeline fasteners shall be free of...
  • Page 152 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Suspension Check the shock It is firmly installed without oil system absorber leakage and works effectively. The support shall be free of cracks, the rubber bushing of the shock absorber shall be intact, and the shock absorber fixing bolts shall be fastened.
  • Page 153: Special Maintenance Items And Requirements

    Maintenance Special Maintenance Items and Requirements The maintenance items and relevant requirements according to the driving time/ mileage are listed below: Items Work content Technical requirements Maintenance interval Wheel Non- The service station shall Every other and tire independent implement according to the year suspension technical requirements.
  • Page 154 Maintenance Items Work content Technical requirements Maintenanc e interval Drive Cleaning and The motor has stable Every motor inspection performance and works 59500 miles normally without abnormal (9600 km) sound and looseness; The connecting wire of high and low voltage harness shall be firm without looseness;...
  • Page 155: Use And Maintenance Of Drive Motor

    Maintenance Use and Maintenance of Drive Motor The battery electric power system consists of a drive motor, a mechanical transmission and an electronic shift system. The electronic gear selection and shift system includes control system (HCU), gear selection and shift actuator and other components.
  • Page 156 Maintenance level shall be added to the oil overflow port to overflow. · The oil level should be checked regularly. Insufficient oil will have serious consequences, especially when driving in mountainous areas. Excessive oil is also harmful, increasing the loss of oil mixing and causing overheating of the gearbox.
  • Page 157 Maintenance Common Faults and Troubleshooting of Transmission There are two main types of transmission control system faults, which are transmission faults and AMT system faults. Common transmission faults and their troubleshooting methods are shown in the table below. Cause analysis Troubleshooting Common faults...
  • Page 158 Maintenance • Reasonable gear selection can improve the power and economy of the whole vehicle. • When the vehicle is started, the transmission operates in the neutral position for 3 to 5 minutes, and the gears, synchronizers and bearings of each gear are fully lubricated through the gear rotation splash.
  • Page 159: Front Axle Maintenance Items And Requirements

    Maintenance Front Axle Maintenance Items and Requirements The maintenance items and technical requirements of the front axle are as follows: Technical Type Items Maintenance level Remarks require-ments First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance...
  • Page 160 Maintenance Type Items Technical Maintenance level Remarks require- First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 ments maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance Front Check the axle steering steering knuckle, knuckle nut, lock arm and washer, oil steering seal and...
  • Page 161 Maintenance Type Items Technical Maintenance level Remarks require- First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 ments maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance Front Tighten axle steering steering knuckle knuckle arm bolts shall be mounting tightened bolts and...
  • Page 162 Maintenance Type Items Technical Maintenance level Remarks require- First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 ments maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance Front Check toe- Refer to axle in and front wheel steering alignment angle and toe-...
  • Page 163 Maintenance Type Items Technical Maintenance level Remarks require- First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 ments maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance Disc Check the If the brake brake disc thickness is ≤ 35mm, it needs to be replaced.
  • Page 164 Maintenance Type Items Technical Maintenance level Remarks require- First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 ments maint- maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance enance Disc Check Push the brake the brake brake caliper caliper body with the force of hand only...
  • Page 165: Rear Axle Maintenance Items And Requirements

    Maintenance Requirements for use of lubricating grease: Lubricating Lubricating Lubricating Filling part grease/oil grease/oil interval grade filling quantity or mileage Kingpin 2500 miles No. 2 lithium It is appropriate grease to have a small filling point (4000 km) amount of seepage from the 2500 miles Filling...
  • Page 166 Maintenance Technical Type Items Maintenance level Remarks require-ments First Routine Level I Level II maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance Rear Disasse- Clean and free axle mble and of oil stain. inspect the axle shaft and rear hub, and clean the axle shaft sleeve and...
  • Page 167 Maintenance Technical Type Items Maintenance level Remarks require-ments First Routine Level I Level II maint- maint- maint- maint- enance enance enance enance Rear Refit The diameter axle the rear hub of the sleeve shaft and adjust should be coated the bearing with appropriate clearance amount of...
  • Page 168 Maintenance Items Technical Type Impact Maintenance level Remarks category requirements First Routine Level I Level II 1 Level II 2 mainte- mainte- mainte- mainte- mainte- nance nance nance nance nance Rear High Replace According axle tempera- the to the ture and lubricating require- oil of the...
  • Page 169 Maintenance When adding the lubricating oil, the vehicle should be parked on the level ground and the oil temperature should be stable before starting. Check and clean the drain plug and sealing surface. • The lubricating oil should be drained when it is hot. It is recommended to drain the oil after 5 minutes of shutdown.
  • Page 170 · Avoid fast driving and speed up in corners. · Check whether the tires are worn abnormally from time to time. When the tires are worn abnormally, check the wheel alignment at the CENNTRO authorized service center. New Tire The new tire has not formed the best adhesion ability at the beginning of use, so it should "run in"...
  • Page 171 In case of the above conditions, please go to the CENNTRO authorized service center for maintenance immediately. Toe-in Adjustment Method Method 1: park the vehicle on a flat ground and jack up the front axle with a crane to make the wheels in a straight driving position.
  • Page 172 Use and Maintenance of Steering System Steering System Composition The steering system of LOGISTAR 400 is composed of power steering pump, steering gear, rotary oil tank and connecting pipeline. Electro-hydraulic Power Steering Pump LOGISTAR 400 has a separate steering pump assembly, which is used to provide steering assistance and make steering easier.
  • Page 173 Maintenance Check the oil level of the oil tank regularly and replace the filter element regularly (filter precision is 25 μm). When the steering pump makes abnormal noise, check whether the oil level in the oil tank is too low, whether the filter screen is blocked and whether the oil pipe joint is loose.
  • Page 174: Use And Maintenance Of Braking System

    Maintenance Use and Maintenance of Braking System Braking System Composition The braking system of LOGISTAR 400 is mainly composed of air compressor, air filter assembly, dryer, condenser, air reservoir, brake air pipe, relay valve and other components. Air Compressor LOGISTAR 400 has a separate air compressor assembly to provide compressed air for the whole vehicle.
  • Page 175 Maintenance Table of frequently happened faults, causes and troubleshooting countermeasures: Faults Possible causes Troubleshooting The motor Line fault or too low Check the line; replace cannot rotate, voltage; the power line the power cord; repair rotates slowly or is too thin and too long; or replace;...
  • Page 176: Wiper System Inspection

    Maintenance Wiper System Inspection Inspection of Washing Liquid Level The wiper washer reservoir is located underneath the hood. Inspection of Washer Reservoir Level Open the reservoir door, check the level of the reservoir and fill it if necessary. Addition of Washing Liquid Unscrew the top cover of the reservoir and add the washing liquid according to the liquid level indication.
  • Page 177 Maintenance · It is forbidden to let the water spray motor of the washer work for a long time. It should not exceed 3 minutes when there is water and 1 minute when there is no water. · It is forbidden to wash or soak the wiper blade with gasoline. Prohibitions for Circuit System Operation ·...
  • Page 178: Maintenance Of Electrical System

    » Find the relay with corresponding function according to the indication label of the electrical box and pull it out. » Install a new relay. » If the fault cannot be eliminated after replacement, please contact CENNTRO authorized service center for solution. Maintenance of Electrical System...
  • Page 179 Maintenance every three months, and keep it clean and dry. Timely clean the oxides on the positive and negative electrodes and lead clamps. Generally, it is recommended to check the low-voltage battery every 18600 miles (30000 km) and maintain or replace it every 49600 miles (80000 km). Check the charging condition and quality status through the electric eye on the low- voltage battery.
  • Page 180: Air Conditioner Maintenance

    Maintenance · Do not operate the combination switch with excessive force. · It is forbidden to operate the combination switch frequently without reason. · It is forbidden to hang irrelevant objects such as keys on the combination switch. Air Conditioner Maintenance 1.
  • Page 181: Use And Maintenance Of Battery

    Maintenance • The filter screen of the air conditioner should be cleaned regularly (once a week) to ensure the air volume and cooling capacity of the air conditioner and the cleanliness of the air in the vehicle. At the same time, you can shorten or extend the maintenance period appropriately according to the air quality in the vehicle operation area.
  • Page 182 Maintenance When inspecting and maintaining the power supply system, you must wear insulating gloves, insulating shoes and insulating tools. Under no circumstances can you contact the positive and negative poles of the battery at the same time. Tools required for insulation detection: 500V megohmmeter, 800V multimeter, 1000A clamp meter, insulating tools, insulating gloves, etc.
  • Page 183 Maintenance it should be eliminated immediately. If the connections, positioning and locking mechanisms between the box and the bracket are abnormal, please contact the supplier. Do not open the battery box without authorization. After the vehicle drives for every 1-2 months, it is necessary to check whether the fixing bolts connecting the battery bracket and the vehicle body are loose, and whether the matching insulating bakelite sleeves and washers are intact.
  • Page 184: Maintenance Of Cooling System

    Maintenance • It is forbidden to cover any items and plug the vent around the battery compartment and battery box. • The high and low voltage connectors on the battery box shall not be damaged during installation, transportation and use. •...
  • Page 185 Tire Pressure Monitoring System The tire pressure monitoring system is used to monitor the tire pressure and temperature in real time. LOGISTAR 400 adopts six-wheel CAN instrument tire pressure monitoring system. It consists of six transmitters, one repeater, one CAN receiver, six straps, etc.
  • Page 186: Specifications

    Specifications Technical Parameters of the Whole Vehicle Vehicle Dimension Parameters Items Parameters Overall Length 236.1 in. 5998 mm Width 81.1 in. 2060 mm Height 107.5 in. 2730 mm Wheelbase 143.7 in. 3650 mm Wheel tread Front 68.9 in. 1750 mm Rear 63.5 in.
  • Page 187 Specifications Overall vehicle performance Items Parameters Passing Minimum ground 7.3 in. 185 mm performance clearance Approach angle 31° Departure angle 22° Minimum turning diameter 52 ft 16 m Power Max speed 62 mph 100 km/h performance Grade ability Range (EPA) 84 miles 135 km Parameters of Motor and Power Battery...
  • Page 188 Specifications Type and Dosage of Vehicle Filling Fluid Specification/ Single vehicle Items Remarks model filling volume Steering 8 # hydraulic system fluid transmission oil usgal Rear axle GL-5 85W-90 (in The filling quantity gear oil shall be flush with summer) usgal the end face of the GL-5 75W-90 (in...
  • Page 189: In Case Of Emergency

    In Case of Emergency Hazard Switch To activate the hazard indicators, push the Hazard Switch which is located on the left side of the steering wheel area on the dash. The exterior indicator lights will flash continuously. To deactivate the hazard indicators, push the Hazard Switch again.
  • Page 190 In Case of Emergency Trailer and Traction Front Trailer Unit The front trailer hitch is located under the front bumper. • This vehicle is not equipped with a rear trailer device as standard. It is not allowed to tow other vehicles. Precautions for Traction ·...
  • Page 191 In Case of Emergency • Driving mode: » Only those who have received relevant training can carry out the traction work, especially when using the traction rope. Both drivers should be familiar with the special requirements of the traction process, and untrained drivers should not conduct traction starting and traction.
  • Page 192: Opening The Hood

    • If the new fuse is blown again in a short time, check the electrical system at the CENNTRO authorized service center as soon as possible. • It is recommended to carry some spare fuses with the vehicle for use in case of accident.
  • Page 193 In Case of Emergency ull up the switch at position ① in the figure. After opening the hood, support the hood firmly with the bracket at position ② in the figure. Follow the steps to close the hood: 1. Pull out the hood prop up bar from the placement hole and place in the hood bar bracket where it was.
  • Page 194 If you encounter problems and still cannot solve them according to this table, please call the CENNTRO authorized service center to solve them.
  • Page 195 In Case of Emergency Fault Fault Fault diagnosis Simple symptom treatment method When the Check If damaged, power switch whether the replace the is turned on, electromagnetic main power only some power main switch electrical switch in the appliances rear electrical have power compartment to work...
  • Page 196 In Case of Emergency Fault Fault Fault diagnosis Simple symptom treatment method Failure to Turn the Check the If it is fused, start the ignition starting gear replace the fuse vehicle switch to power fuse with the same the starting specification gear, and the instrument...
  • Page 197 In Case of Emergency Fault Fault Fault diagnosis Simple symptom treatment method DC/DC does Charging Check the Check DC/DC not supply indicator generator power after lamp is output voltage, startup always on no voltage or the output is lower than 28V Check the Troubleshooting charging line...
  • Page 198 In Case of Emergency Fault Fault Fault diagnosis Simple symptom treatment method Headlamps When the Replace if damaged Check the are not on or headlamp flasher high beam not all or low beam is Check the line Troubleshooting are on turned on, the the line fault light...
  • Page 199 If there are any, please contact the CENNTRO authorized service center in time. • Observe whether the protective end cover of the charging socket is complete without damage, and observe whether there are foreign matters and water inside the socket.
  • Page 200 If yes, please contact the CENNTRO authorized service center for solution.
  • Page 201 You should move to the fresh air immediately and get medical attention in time. Roadside Procedures • For emergencies requiring immediate attention, call 911. • If your vehicle is not working, contact your nearest authorized Cenntro service center.
  • Page 202 Basic Vehicle Warranty covers the repair or replacement necessary to correct defects in the materials or workmanship of any parts manufactured or supplied by Cenntro, under normal use, for a Warranty Period of 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km), whichever comes first.
  • Page 203 Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Use the following chart to record periodic maintenance. DATE MILES TECHNICIAN SERVICE PERFORMED/ OR HOURS COMMENTS...
  • Page 204 Index Exterior Side Mirrors P .44 Adjustment of Steering Wheel P .62 External Cleaning and Air Conditioner Device P.40 Maintenance P.104 Air Conditioner Maintenance P.169 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) P.80 First Maintenance Appearance and Components P.09 Items and Requirements P.113 Front Axle Maintenance Items and Requirements P.148...
  • Page 205 Index Seats P.17 Special Maintenance Maintenance Cycle Definition P.111 Items and Requirements P.142 Maintenance Log P .192 Starting and Driving P.92 Maintenance of Cooling System P .173 Maintenance of Electrical System P .167 Technical Parameters of Mobile Internet Navigation the Whole Vehicle P.175 Terminal P .45...
  • Page 206 Phone Address Headquarter 1-833-468-2618 Website 501 Okerson Rd, Freehold, NJ 07728 USA www.cenntroauto.com USA Manufacturing Facilities Email Address 2240 Lane Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32254 Service: service@cenntroauto.com 323 Fairfield Rd, Freehold, NJ 07728 Part : parts@cenntroauto.com 5576 Ontario Mills, Ontario, CA 91764...

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