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  • Page 1 2022.11-MY https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing a ORA vehicle. Familiarizing yourself with your vehicle will make driving easier and more comfortable. Therefore, we suggest: Before using your vehicle, please read this manual carefully. You will find important information con- cerning the operation of the vehicle, which will al- low you to make full use of its technological advan- tages.
  • Page 3 Overview Vehicle equipment is up to date at the time of publication. However, due to continuous improve- Please note that this manual contains all ment of the product, the contents of this the standard equipment, country-specif- manual will be updated at any time with- ic equipment and special equipment for out notice.
  • Page 4 vehicle and other people. WARNING Herein, a circle with a slash through it in- dicates "no", "do not do this", or "do not It is prohibited to leave children alone allow such conditions to occur". in the vehicle and you shall not allow children to carry or use the keys.
  • Page 5 Exteriors (type 1) D7B5D6CED5BC Ⓐ Camera, depending on model config- Forward assist system uration, is used for: Lane assist system Reverse camera Traffic sign information Panoramic surround-view image Ⓕ Rear fog lamp Ⓑ High-mounted brake lamp Ⓖ Reverse radar Ⓒ Rear combination lamp Ⓗ...
  • Page 6 Exteriors (type 2) D5D1052F30F3 Ⓐ Camera, depending on model config- Traffic sign information uration, is used for: Ⓕ Rear fog lamp Reverse camera Ⓖ Reverse radar Panoramic surround-view image Ⓗ Camera is used for: Ⓑ High-mounted brake lamp Panoramic surround-view image Ⓒ...
  • Page 7 Interior trim 4904C6B286F7 Ⓐ A/C vent Ⓗ Storage box Ⓑ Air conditioning control switch Ⓘ USB interface Ⓒ Emergency flasher switch Ⓙ Shift knob Ⓓ Light control combination switch Ⓚ Standby power Ⓔ Display screen is used for: Ⓛ Driving mode switch Virtual instrument Ⓜ...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents This Chapter introduces the method for operating on-board 1 Operation vehicle equipment, such as keys, doors, windows and seats. This Chapter introduces the driving information, such as ve- 2 Driving hicle start, gear shifting and instrument of the vehicle. 3 Audiovisual sys- This Chapter introduces the Bluetooth telephone, system setting and other audio-visual system related information.
  • Page 9 Operation Sunroof..........33 Opening and closing the sunroof ..33 Key ............16 Opening and closing the sunshade About the key ........16 ............34 Button introduction......16 Linkage function.......34 Battery replacement......17 Anti-pinch function ......34 Door lock..........20 Delay function ........35 Locking and unlocking through the Speedy closing........35 PEPS ...........20 Automatic sunroof closing....35 Locking and unlocking with key but-...
  • Page 10 Lamp settings ........56 Before driving ........80 Light control combination switch ..56 Precautions for driving....81 Emergency flashers ......58 Precautions for passengers....82 Daytime running lamp ....58 Parking the vehicle ......83 Follow me home function....59 Economic driving......83 Emergency braking warning...59 Suggestions for driving in harsh envi- ronment ..........85 Light height adjustment....59 Driving in foggy weather....85...
  • Page 11 Introduction to gear position ..102 System introduction ..... 127 How to shift ........102 How to use ........127 Creep function....... 103 Cruise assist system ......130 Start the vehicle ......103 System introduction ..... 130 Stop the vehicle......104 Combination instrument display 130 Driving mode........
  • Page 12 Virtual instrument ......154 Navigation system ......178 Summary........154 Menu interface ......181 Steering wheel button....156 Shortcut panel....... 184 Driving data interface....156 Voice assistant....... 185 Audio media interface....157 System settings ......186 BT phone interface ....... 157 Energy consumption assistant..
  • Page 13 Airbag ..........212 kit............. 232 Tips for safety ........ 212 When the tyre is punctured or the tyre pressure is insufficient..... 233 Airbag ..........213 Inflater and tyre repair fluid..233 Front airbag ........213 Emergency tyre repair....234 Front passenger airbag switch..215 Tyre inflation........
  • Page 14 Index Brake fluid........251 Coolant ........... 251 Alphabetical index ......274 Windshield washer fluid ....252 Active intake grille......252 Battery ..........252 Safety labels and identifiers ..253 Parts replacement ......255 Fuse..........255 Wiper blade........256 Bulbs ..........257 Vehicle maintenance ......
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation Key ..........16 Door lock........20 Vehicle windows ..... 30 Sunroof ........33 Engine hood ......37 Vehicle charging...... 39 Seats ......... 46 Rearview mirrors ....52 Steering wheel ......55 Light control ......56 Wiper control ......61 Air conditioning system ..
  • Page 17: Key

    Vehicle equipment only request a new key from your service provider using this code. Please note that this manual contains all When purchasing or transferring the the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 vehicle, the key number tag should ic equipment and special equipment for also be handed over to the purchas- this model series.
  • Page 18: Battery Replacement

    NOTICE a parking lot. Press the lock button again during vehi- Unlock mode can be set via 【Vehicle 〉 cle locating alarm to cancel the locating Settings】→【In-Car】→【Body】 on function. the multimedia display screen. If the unlock mode is set to 【Driv- NOTICE er】, when the unlock button is The vehicle locating mode can be set...
  • Page 19 key. The button battery included in the 〉 key is hazard, whether the new or used battery should be away from children. The button battery will cause serious 〉 or fetal damage within 2 hours or less than 2 hours, if it is swallowed or 8CC014F2D82A put into any part of the body.
  • Page 20 When installing the battery, make sure that the positive terminal of the battery is upward. Battery model: CR2032 4. Install the rear key cover. After installation, make sure that all the key buttons are working properly.
  • Page 21: Door Lock

    Door lock Vehicle equipment NOTICE Unlock mode can be set 【Vehicle Please note that this manual contains all 〉 Settings】→【In-Car】→【Body】 on the standard equipment, country-specif- the multimedia display screen. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- If the unlock mode is set to 【Driv- ment or features described in this man- er】, when the unlock button is...
  • Page 22: Locking And Unlocking With Key Buttons

    Please do not lock and unlock the the driver's door. Press the central con- 〉 door at the same time. trol buttons to lock or unlock all doors. If you wear gloves to operate the Unlocking with the interior 〉 handle door handle, you may not be able to unlock or lock the door.
  • Page 23: Locking And Unlocking With The Mechanical Key

    Locking and unlocking NOTICE with the mechanical key When the mechanical key is used to 1. Pull out the door handle and push unlock the door, the vehicle anti-theft the cover from the inside to remove alarm may be triggered.(▷ Page 225) Locking during emergen- cies 39DDD566AECE...
  • Page 24: Back Door

    Back door release the assist grip before the back door is fully closed. Manual back door 2. Press the back door from outside the Opening vehicle to make sure that it is fully closed. WARNING When closing the back door manual- 〉...
  • Page 25 door in strong wind, as the back door of the support rod. may open too wide, resulting in de- Electric sensory back door formation of the back door. Opening If the back door is frozen or covered 〉 with snow and ice, do not open the back door by force.
  • Page 26 If you carry the intelligent key with NOTICE 〉 you, kick in the detection area under When making the kicking motion, 〉 the rear bumper. your foot should be close to the rear bumper and your toes should be at least 10 cm in under the bumper but not touching the bumper.
  • Page 27 WARNING When closing the back door, be care- 〉 ful not to pinch any object, such as a Be sure you are standing firmly on 〉 bag or necktie. the ground when making the kicking Do not allow children to operate the motion, and maintain enough space 〉...
  • Page 28 Emergency unlock injury and can damage the back door. 1. Pry down the emergency cover plate at the bottom of inner side of the NOTICE back door using a flathead screwdriv- When the ambient temperature is 〉 lower than 0℃, the back door sup- port rod may not be able to automat- ically push the back door up.
  • Page 29: Child Safety Lock

    Electric sensitive back door Move the lever in the direction of the ar- row to open the child safety lock. Move the lever in the opposite direction to close the child safety lock. WARNING Only the rear doors are equipped with child locks.
  • Page 30: Automatic Resetting Function

    multimedia display screen. NOTICE Make sure that all doors and back doors are completely closed before driving. Automatic resetting func- tion When all the doors and back door are locked, touch the unlock sensor on the door handle or press the unlock button on the key to successfully unlock the doors.
  • Page 31: Vehicle Windows

    Vehicle windows Vehicle equipment WARNING Before closing the vehicle window, Please note that this manual contains all make sure that all occupants' heads the standard equipment, country-specif- and hands have left the vehicle window ic equipment and special equipment for space,otherwise, it could cause an ex- this model series.
  • Page 32: Thermal Protection Function

    the lifting mechanism. After the tem- switch automatically returns to normal perature inside the vehicle rises and after the lifter motor cools down. the ice on the glass thaws, the glass Anti-pinch function will ascend and descend properly. If the vehicle window detects a foreign Vehicle window locking object between the window frame and the vehicle window during its automatic...
  • Page 33: Speedy Closing

    from ON to LOCK mode, you can still op- closed and then hold for about 3 sec- erate the windows within 42 seconds. onds. If you open any door in 42 seconds, win- 3. Operate the window switch again so dows delay function will be off.
  • Page 34: Sunroof

    Sunroof Vehicle equipment Automatic operation Press upwards and release the sun- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 roof button to tilt the sunroof auto- the standard equipment, country-specif- matically to the maximum angle and ic equipment and special equipment for stop;...
  • Page 35: Opening And Closing The Sunshade

    Opening and closing the serious personal injury. sunshade Do not allow children to operate the 〉 sunshade. CAUTION Do not squeeze the sunroof sunshade with force to prevent the sunshade from falling off or being damaged. When parking a vehicle for a long time, it is suggested to close the sunroof sunshade to prevent the inside decora- 7411604390DE...
  • Page 36: Delay Function

    Delay function sunshade jitter and then release the button. Within a few seconds after turning the 2. Press and hold the sunroof button power supply to LOCK mode, the sun- again within 5 seconds until the sun- roof and sunshade still can be operated. roof and sunshade complete the Speedy closing movement from being open to full...
  • Page 37 button. 3. Press and hold the sunshade button again within 5 seconds until the sun- shade completes the movement from being open to fully closed, then release the button, and the sunshade initialization is completed.
  • Page 38: Engine Hood

    Engine hood Vehicle equipment 2. Lift the engine hood slightly. Put your hand into the gap and pull the latch Please note that this manual contains all of engine hood in the direction of the the standard equipment, country-specif- arrow to open the engine hood. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 39 4. Make sure the engine hood is fully locked. WARNING Make sure that the engine hood is fully closed and locked before driving. Oth- erwise it may open unexpectedly dur- ing vehicle running that leads to acci- dent. CAUTION Before closing the engine hood, 〉...
  • Page 40: Vehicle Charging

    Vehicle charging Vehicle equipment you must confirm with the device manufacturer whether the normal Please note that this manual contains all operation of medical device will be the standard equipment, country-specif- affected before charging. ic equipment and special equipment for It is not recommended to occupy the this model series.
  • Page 41: Charging Cable

    CAUTION The charging facilities in public places lack effective supervision and main- It is forbidden to use fast charging 〉 tenance, for example, there are for- and normal charging at the same eign objects or abnormal damages in time. the charging plugs. It is forbidden to use power genera- 〉...
  • Page 42: Ordinary Charging

    Ⓔ Failure indicator In order to prevent damage to the 〉 charging cable, please pay attention Ⓕ Charging indicator to the following points: NOTICE It is forbidden to forcibly stretch, The charging cable connector may twist, bend, or step on the cable 〉...
  • Page 43 2. Press one end of the charging port 4. Remove the dust cap of the ordinary cover to pop open the charging port charging port and the protection cov- cover slightly. er on the head of the charging gun, and insert the charging gun into the ordinary charging port.
  • Page 44 connecting to the power supply. 6. When charging is finished, pull out the charging gun once the driver's You can be activated or deactivated door is unlocked. Then unplug the charging now through 【Energy con- plug from the power source. sumption assistant】...
  • Page 45: Emergency Unlock

    may not be charged after the charg- 1. Switch the power switch to LOCK ing gun is inserted. In this case, you mode. need to switch the power mode to CAUTION ON, then to OFF. and then start to It is recommended to switch vehicles charge.
  • Page 46 charging, make sure that the charg- ing gun is connected in place. Other- wise, the lithium battery cannot be charged or the charging equipment may be damaged. 5. After charging is finished, cover the dust cap, and then close the charging port cover.
  • Page 47: Seats

    Seats Vehicle equipment headrest down while pressing and holding the headrest adjust button un- Please note that this manual contains all til the headrest reaches the desired the standard equipment, country-specif- position. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- NOTICE ment or features described in this man- The lowest position of the headrest is...
  • Page 48 Backrest inclination angle adjust- to a position convenient for correct ment driving. Otherwise, it may easily cause incorrect operations and may even lead to accidents, and the safe- ty efficiency of seat belts, airbags, headrest and other devices cannot be effectively used. Do not tilt the seat backrest exces- 〉...
  • Page 49 To descend the seat, repeatedly press Ⓐ Backrest inclination angle adjustment 〉 down the seat height adjustment han- Ⓑ Seat height adjustment dle. Ⓒ Forwards/backwards adjustment of the seats NOTICE Some functions only apply to the driv- NOTICE er's seat. Some functions only apply to the driv- er's seat.
  • Page 50 If any adjustment is set for the seat the function 【Custom setup】→【Per- 〉 after the driver’s seat retreats a short sonal setup of seat, rearview mirror】 distance automatically, the seat will can be activated or deactivated. After ac- not restore to the original position. tivating this function, if the vehicle is in on mode, the account will memorize the Driver’s seat memory...
  • Page 51: Rear Seats

    Front seat massage ventilated function When the vehicle switched to ON mode, the related functions of front seat can be set through multimedia display screen on the 【Vehicle settings】→【In-Car】→【Seat setting】 interface. Massage seat Touch the seat massage button on the interface repeatedly to set the gear of mas- sage function or deactivate massage function.
  • Page 52 seat backrest or in the luggage area. Children are prohibited from enter- 〉 ing the luggage area. Backrest restoring 1. Adjust the seat belt to avoid it being stuck under the seat during backrest recovery. 2. Pull up the backrest and return it to the original position for use.
  • Page 53: Rearview Mirrors

    Rearview mirrors Vehicle equipment Side mirrors Outside rearview mirror adjust- Please note that this manual contains all ment the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 54 Auto folding when locking the ve- injuries or death. hicle Electric folding The folding mode of the outside rear- Turn the adjustment knob to the out- view mirror can be set via 【Vehicle Set- side rearview mirror folding position and tings】→【In-Car】→【Body】...
  • Page 55 the multimedia display screen. The function can be set as driver’s side only, front passenger’s side only or two sides. 2. Engage R gear and adjust the angle of the outside rearview mirror at the front passenger's side to make it more suitable for reversing vision.
  • Page 56: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel Vehicle equipment result from an accident caused by control errors. Please note that this manual contains all You must ensure that the steering the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 wheel is locked firmly in place after ic equipment and special equipment for adjusting it.
  • Page 57: Light Control

    Light control Vehicle equipment effective time of the power saving function. Please note that this manual contains all After the ignition switch is turned to the standard equipment, country-specif- the LOCK position, if the state of the ic equipment and special equipment for power supply of the vehicle, the door this model series.
  • Page 58 Turn the main lamp knob to the width should be responsible for the lighting 〉 lamp position to turn on the posi- of the vehicle. tion lamp and the license plate lamp. Turn the main lamp knob to the OFF 〉...
  • Page 59: Emergency Flashers

    down the light control combination light control combination switch auto- switch gently and release it, then the matically returns and the high beam light control combination switch will headlamp goes out. You can repeat return automatically and the corre- this operation to make high beam sponding turn signal lamp will flash 3 headlamp flash.
  • Page 60: Follow Me Home Function

    Light height adjustment WARNING The daytime running lamp is not de- signed for the needs of night-time driv- ing. Follow me home function The position lamp and the low beam headlamp will automatically illuminate for a period of time when the following conditions are met to ensure that you D9C42A9D2709 The headlamp beam height is adjusted...
  • Page 61 Press the reading lamp main switch 〉 to turn on or turn off the reading lamps. Press the door-control switch 〉 enable or disable door-control func- tion. With the door-control function ena- bled, the reading lamp will turn on or turn off automatically according to the door condition.
  • Page 62: Wiper Control

    Wiper control Vehicle equipment CAUTION If the windscreen is dirty or has any Please note that this manual contains all 〉 foreign object stuck to it (such as the standard equipment, country-specif- snow or tree sap and so on), please ic equipment and special equipment for clean off and remove the foreign ob- this model series.
  • Page 63: Automatic Wiper

    sounds when wiping. Pull up the wiper control combination switch along the vertical angle of the The blade cannot get contact with 〉 steering wheel. The front wipers will use oily cleaning agent. They may react windscreen washer to wipe the front chemically which cause the blade de- windscreen.
  • Page 64 Ⓐ Front wiper mist operation (MIST) Otherwise, the wiper or the engine hood may be damaged. Pull up the wiper control combina- tion switch to the MIST position. After Do not use the product which can 〉 releasing, it will automatically return produce cladding on the windscreen to its position, and the front wipers (for example, the screenwash con-...
  • Page 65 Rainfall and light sensor Washing function E8DB7C29E1BB DE17145CA295 The rainfall and light sensor is located in Pull up and hold the wiper control com- the center on the top of the front wind- bination switch towards the steering shield in the vehicle. wheel, then the front wipers will use windshield washer fluid to wipe the WARNING...
  • Page 66: Front Wiper Washing Setting

    to be used. Otherwise, the front wip- er may operate unexpectedly. CAUTION If the surface of the windshield glass 〉 near the inside rearview mirror is dirty or attached with any foreign ob- ject (snow, gum, etc.), please clean it first and remove the foreign object, otherwise it may affect the normal operation of the automatic wiper.
  • Page 67: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning system Vehicle equipment In this mode, the inside temperature and humidity may be reduced. Please note that this manual contains all Press the front defroster button the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 enable/disable the front defroster ic equipment and special equipment for function.
  • Page 68: A/C Setting Interface

    A/C setting interface NOTICE The layout and operation of multimedia display screen may vary from the model configurations, please refer to the actual vehicle. type 1 1636F4728E74 type 2 Tap heater button to activate or deactivate the heating mode. The correspond- 〉...
  • Page 69 introduced into the vehicle. NOTICE Normally, you should put the system in external circulation mode. Use of internal 〉 circulation mode tends to cause foggy windows, especially when the compressor is turned off. The internal circulation mode should be used under various circumstances such 〉...
  • Page 70: A/C Comfort Setting

    will become hot. Do not touch it to avoid burns. CAUTION When the vehicle is not started, please do not use the rear window defrosting func- tion for a long time, so as to prevent the battery power from being drained. Touch the front defroster button to enable/disable the front defroster function.
  • Page 71 Automatic defroster 〉 You can turn on or off the automatic defrosting function.
  • Page 72: A/C System Control

    A/C system control conditioning condenser on a regular basis. Use a low-pressure water gun Cooling/heating or a soft brush to remove the leaves, After starting the vehicle: insects and dust from their front sur- 1. Select AUTO mode and the corre- face.
  • Page 73: Cleaning Function Of The Seat Compartment

    used for a long time, resulting in of the seat compartment: odour. The SIM network signal in the vehicle 〉 Recommended measures will be unblocked. 〉 When the outside air is fresh, use the When the vehicle power supply is in 〉...
  • Page 74: Mobile Wireless Charging

    Mobile wireless charging Vehicle equipment NOTICE In order to achieve a better charging Please note that this manual contains all effect, it is necessary to ensure that the the standard equipment, country-specif- charging coil of the mobile phone is ic equipment and special equipment for facing downwards.
  • Page 75 If the mobile phone is equipped with charging area, so as to avoid the liq- 〉 protective covers or accessories that uid entering the wireless charging do not support wireless charging, system through the gap of rubber they shall be removed first; other- pad, which may lead to system fail- wise, the phone cannot be charged ure.
  • Page 76: Interior Equipment

    Interior equipment Vehicle equipment and push it to the side. Vanity mirror Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 77 may be dislodged from the storage box may not fit into this case. and lead to an injury in the case of an Cup holder accident or emergency braking. Storage case 21984A4711C7 The front cup holders are located on the auxiliary instrument panel as shown in E1A369A305C1 There is a storage case below the front...
  • Page 78: Power Socket

    Standby power the sealed bottle container. WARNING Do not place anything other than bot- tles inside the bottle holder. Otherwise, in the case of an accident or emergen- cy braking, such items may be dis- lodged from the bottle holder and lead to an injury.
  • Page 79 WARNING Modifying or repairing this electrical 〉 system without authorization is for- For driving safety, be careful not to bidden. block the line of sight to prevent dan- Make sure all connecting wires are ger when installing a driving recorder. 〉...
  • Page 80: Driving

    Driving Driving norms ......80 Driving assist system.... 151 Suggestions for driving in harsh Virtual instrument ....154 environment......85 Indicator lights on instrument Suggestions for driving in run- penal........160 ning-in period......90 Power management system168 Pure electric vehicles ..... 91 Vehicle’s power supply...
  • Page 81: Driving Norms

    Driving norms Vehicle equipment doors are closed. If a vehicle door has not been closed properly, it may open Please note that this manual contains all unexpectedly during the driving and the standard equipment, country-specif- cause an accident. ic equipment and special equipment for Before driving, if you have opened up this model series.
  • Page 82: Precautions For Driving

    Under the seat substantially. It is likely to bring about severe accident. Do not place any item under the seats. Items placed under the seat will make it Turning the steering wheel fully in difficult to adjust the seat position or or either direction and holding it there for an extended period of lock the seat in place, which could easily...
  • Page 83: Precautions For Passengers

    Driving on slippery road surfaces, power steering system will not work, if such as wet, snow-covered, or icy the power is turned to LOCK mode forci- roads bly. In this scenario, braking efficiency will be compromised and you feel the Emergency braking, sudden accelera- steering wheel heavy, making the occur- tion, or sudden steering on slippery road...
  • Page 84: Parking The Vehicle

    emergency braking, the passenger's serious injuries and even death. body or head, etc., may suffer injurious Please use a child safety lock and a win- impact. dow lock to prevent children from acci- dents because of an incorrect operation. Do not stretch your hands or head outside the vehicle window Parking the vehicle or sunroof...
  • Page 85 Inertial glide the vehicle will increase energy con- sumption. Before driving, remove un- The accelerator pedal should be re- necessary items from the vehicle. leased when approaching the red light Check tyre pressure periodically or on a larger slope, allowing the vehicle to take advantage of inertial glide.
  • Page 86: Suggestions For Driving In Harsh Environment

    Suggestions for driving in harsh environment Vehicle equipment defrosting function or open the vehicle windows a little to have the same air Please note that this manual contains all temperature inside and outside the ve- the standard equipment, country-specif- hicle. This will prevent condensation to ic equipment and special equipment for form on the inside surface of windshield.
  • Page 87: Driving During The Hot Seasons

    accumulated water on the road does of transmission system and dilute lu- not go above the lower edge of the ve- bricant, which may lead to system mal- hicle body. If there is a large quantity functions. of accumulated water on the road or CAUTION the water depth is unknown, the vehi- Travel in water is only applicable in...
  • Page 88: Driving During The Cold Season

    Driving during the cold Preventing sunstroke season Strong sunlight and high temperature in Snow tyre hot season easily lead to sunstroke. Keep the driving room well ventilated In the cold season when the tempera- and prohibit fatigue driving. ture is low, due to the special character- istics of the standard tyre (tyre width, WARNING rubber composition and pattern type,...
  • Page 89 weather conditions, road and traffic rotation of the tyre. conditions. Tyre chains Do not exceed the speed and load 〉 Regulations regarding the use of tyre rating indicated on the loaded snow chains vary according to location and tyres when driving. type of road.
  • Page 90 wheel rim when using tyre chains. WARNING Observe the following precautions when driving with tyre chains: Do not drive in excess of the speed 〉 limit specified for the tyre chains be- ing used, or 40 km/h, whichever is lower. After installing tyre chains, always 〉...
  • Page 91: Suggestions For Driving In Running-In Period

    Suggestions for driving in running-in period Vehicle equipment may wear to different degrees de- pending on the using condition and Please note that this manual contains all the driving method. the standard equipment, country-specif- Due to the vehicle speed, braking ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 92: Pure Electric Vehicles

    Pure electric vehicles Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 93: Power Battery Recovery

    After the vehicle is started, the power system will be hot. Be careful of high volt- 〉 age and high temperature, and always follow the instructions on the vehicle safe- ty warning label. CAUTION It is not recommended to place the vehicle in a high temperature environment 〉...
  • Page 94: Heat Preservation Function Of The Plug

    such as electric shock, burn, smoke, electrolyte leakage and explosion may occur. Do not dispose of the power battery by yourself. Otherwise, it will pollute the en- 〉 vironment and electric shock may occur. To ensure your safety, do not open or modify the power battery pack under any 〉...
  • Page 95: About Energy Recovery

    than 20℃, the system will exit the heat preservation function of the plug. After the system detects that the using condition is satisfied again, the system will be activa- ted again. About energy recovery The function is mainly used to convert a part of kinetic energy of the vehicle during braking or coasting into electric energy of the power battery, thereby extending the range of the vehicle.
  • Page 96 when the vehicle sliding ahead.
  • Page 97: Battery Safety Switch

    Battery safety switch voltage components, which is used to re- mind you that the component has high voltage. Unauthorized disassembly, re- pair or replacement is forbidden. Please pay attention to related matters. Other- wise, there are hazards of electric shock. 58269FFC3369 The battery safety switch, near the sup- porting rod in the engine compartment,...
  • Page 98: Vehicle's Power Supply

    Vehicle’s power supply Vehicle equipment Emergency startup Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 99 successful unlocking, the vehicle can a collision or major personal injury. be started. Do not switch the power supply to 〉 LOCK mode forcibly while driving in Turn off the power supply non-emergency situations. After the vehicle is parked steadily, 〉...
  • Page 100: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Vehicle equipment Electronic parking brake Applying parking brake Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 101 Emergency braking can be canceled as release the EPB normally. long as the EPB switch is released or the AVH function accelerator pedal is stepped on. WARNING The emergency braking function of the EPB system can only be used in the event of an emergency braking (e.g.
  • Page 102 Automatic departure function AVH indicator on the combination instrument turns green. When the vehicle is applied with the 3. The parking brake will be released parking brake, and the driver is wearing automatically when the accelerator the seat belt and stepping on the accel- pedal is depressed, with the gear in D erator pedal, which allows the system to or R position.
  • Page 103: Transmission

    Transmission Vehicle equipment How to shift Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 104: Creep Function

    driver’s side and open the door at NOTICE driver’s side, the vehicle will be shif- When the vehicle starts, the automatic ted to gear N automatically. DDA function will automatically release the parking brake. Creep function Launch control After the vehicle is started (the driving status indicator is on), you should 1.
  • Page 105: Stop The Vehicle

    safety. CAUTION The function cannot be used when When a temporary stop is required 〉 〉 the vehicle runs on slippery roads. on a slope, the brake pedal must be Otherwise, the vehicle will get out of stepped on or the parking brake control and cause an accident.
  • Page 106: Driving Mode

    Driving mode Vehicle equipment conditions and the dynamic property and economy of the vehicle. Please note that this manual contains all ECO mode the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for It delivers optimal energy consumption this model series. Thus, some equip- economy, with fuel consumption reduc- ment or features described in this man- tion and comfort as the primary goal,...
  • Page 107 pedal Set the sensitivity of the accelerating pedal. Creep function 〉 You can turn on or turn off the creep function. After the vehicle is started (the drive indicator is on), you should switch to the driving position, and release the parking brake and the brake pedal.
  • Page 108: Super Power-Saving Mode

    Super power-saving mode Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 109: Single Pedal Mode

    Single pedal mode Vehicle equipment WARNING The speed reduction caused by one- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 pedal driving mode cannot replace the standard equipment, country-specif- normal braking completely. In case of ic equipment and special equipment for emergency, please step on the brake this model series.
  • Page 110 When ESC is activated. NOTICE 〉 The driving mode is switched in stand- When the vehicle is braked to stop in 〉 ard, ECO, sports mode. one-pedal mode, the EPB will be auto- After the vehicle stops by applying the matically applied after a few seconds.
  • Page 111: Voice Prompt System

    Voice prompt system Vehicle equipment NOTICE In places where pedestrians may ap- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 pear, the voice prompt system can- the standard equipment, country-specif- not be turned off. Otherwise, pedes- ic equipment and special equipment for trians cannot hear the prompt tone this model series.
  • Page 112: Power-Steering Mode

    Power-steering mode Vehicle equipment NOTICE Due to the different vehicle configura- Please note that this manual contains all tions, the power-steering mode of the standard equipment, country-specif- some vehicles cannot realize linkage ic equipment and special equipment for switch with the changing of the driving this model series.
  • Page 113: Parking Assist System

    Parking assist system Vehicle equipment Do not tap the camera and sensor. 〉 Do not flush the camera and sensor Please note that this manual contains all 〉 with a high-pressure water gun in the the standard equipment, country-specif- front. Otherwise, water may result in ic equipment and special equipment for system failure or fire.
  • Page 114: Reverse Radar

    There are ultrasonic noises with the same as that of the AVM. 〉 same frequency around, such as Detection scope and alarm mode metal noise, high-pressure gas emis- Detection scope sion noise, and horn sensor buzzing. Sensor position The license plate is bent or tilted, or a 〉...
  • Page 115: Reverse Camera

    How to use When the distance between the obstacle and the vehicle is within about 0.3 m, the alarm sound will be heard for a long time, and the vehicle shall not be re- versed to avoid collision. Reverse camera About the system The reverse camera captures images from behind the vehicle using the rear...
  • Page 116: Panoramic Surround-View Image

    Panoramic surround-view image About the system Around view monitor uses four cameras to capture images surrounding the vehicle and sends a video signal to the display screen for display. This helps the driver to safely and easily drive while avoiding accidents. How to use A0A9EA3B745B After the the power supply is in the ON position or the vehicle is started, press the...
  • Page 117 Vehicle equipped with fully automatic integrated parking system 873C039AB3ED Ⓐ Function setting area Ⓑ Top view area Ⓒ Image area Ⓓ View identification In 2D view mode, it indicates the orientation of the current view Function setting : Back button Tap the back button to return to the previous interface.
  • Page 118 : Moving object detection You can activate or deactivate the detect function of the moving object. After the function is activated, when a moving pedestrian is detected, the image interface will display an alarm message. NOTICE Considering different vehicle model configurations, this button is located under the system setting menu for certain models.
  • Page 119 transparency function will be activated. After the vehicle bottom transparency function is activated, the image interface will gradually display the image of the road under the vehicle as the vehicle moves. Radar Display 〉 Touch the radar display setting button repeatedly to change the radar display mode.
  • Page 120 the image interface will gradually display the image of the road under the engine compartment as the vehicle runs.
  • Page 121: Fully Automatic Integrated Parking System

    Fully automatic integrated necessary measures are required in parking system case of special circumstances to en- sure safety. System introduction Based on the around view images and How to use the anti-collision radar system, the fully In the AVM interface, tap the automatic automatic integrated parking system parking button to activate the auto-...
  • Page 122 Automatic parking can be resumed situations are just examples and do not when the interruption disappears. include all special situations: Open the vehicle doors (including the Parking space line cannot be clearly 〉 〉 back door). identified due to the influence of the surrounding environment, for exam- Folding the outside rearview mirror.
  • Page 123: Reversing Assist

    There are ultrasonic noises with the NOTICE 〉 same frequency around, such as metal As a result of mechanical deviation, noise, high-pressure gas emission tyre pressure and other factors that af- noise, and horn sensor buzzing. fect the system's control accuracy, The sensor is smudged or covered.
  • Page 124: Parking Settings

    The turning angle of the steering setting items. 〉 wheel is too large (about 450°). 【Automatic front radar activation】 〉 The automatic reversing deviates from You can turn on or turn off the auto- 〉 the recorded route by about 1m. matic activation function of front ra- During reversing, the following condi- dar.
  • Page 125 conditions. 【Look around and exit speed set- 〉 ting】 Under complex road conditions (such 〉 as off-road conditions or narrow pas- The speed for exiting AVM mode can sages), please turn off the low-speed be set. emergency braking function. Other- The AVM will be turned off automati- wise, the system may apply unneces- cally when the vehicle speed exceeds a...
  • Page 126: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

    Tyre pressure monitoring system Vehicle equipment After replacement of tyres or tyre ro- 〉 tation, start the vehicle and drive at a Please note that this manual contains all speed higher than 30 km/h for about the standard equipment, country-specif- 9 minutes, then the TPMS will auto- ic equipment and special equipment for matically learn the tyre pressure, tyre...
  • Page 127: Alarm Function

    Alarm function When the tyre pressure is too low or the temperature is too high, the combina- tion instrument will send out the follow- ing alarm as follows: The multi-information display will dis- 〉 play the corresponding alarm inter- face. The abnormal tyre icon is dis- played as red and sends out audible alarm.
  • Page 128: Cruise Control System

    Cruise control system Vehicle equipment accidents. You should only use the cruise con- Please note that this manual contains all 〉 trol system when there is good the standard equipment, country-specif- weather and the vehicle is traveling ic equipment and special equipment for on straight highway.
  • Page 129 accelerate to the desired speed, and press button to set a new speed. Reduce the cruise speed There are three ways to reduce the cruise speed: Press the button to reduce the 〉 speed. Press the button to reduce the 〉...
  • Page 130 speed meets the system requirements, pressing button will automatically re- turn to the speed set before it was can- celed. The cruise setting information will be shown again in the information cen- ter. Turning off the system Press the button to close the cruise control system and cancel the previously set speed and the indicator on the...
  • Page 131: Cruise Assist System

    Cruise assist system Vehicle equipment concentrate on driving carefully. When cruise assist system is not in Please note that this manual contains all 〉 use, turn it off to avoid incorrect op- the standard equipment, country-specif- eration. ic equipment and special equipment for Incorrect use of cruise assist system this model series.
  • Page 132: How To Use

    How to use please refer to the actual vehicle. D1C4148D896C Ⓐ Distance level 861B522930B7 Ⓐ Restore speed setting/acceleration The distance level is not a fixed dis- button tance, and it is the actual distance be- Ⓑ ON/OFF button tween the vehicle and the front vehi- Ⓒ...
  • Page 133 been activated. The driver wears the seat belt cor- 〉 rectly. Set the cruise speed The vehicle is started and D gear is 〉 Press the button to set the vehicle engaged in. speed. After the vehicle speed is suc- ESC is activated.
  • Page 134 Reduce the cruise speed the vehicle. Select a higher distance level when There are three ways to reduce the 〉 driving on wet and slippery roads cruise speed: than when driving on dry roads. Press the button to reduce the 〉...
  • Page 135: Queuing Auxiliary Function

    The electronic stability control sys- If the preceding vehicle stops for a 〉 〉 tem is activated/deactivated. long time (3 s -3 min), press the button of resuming speed setting/accelera- The vehicle slides backwards. 〉 tion or lightly step on the the accelera- The brake disk is overheated.
  • Page 136: Lane Center Keeping Function During Cruising

    When driving around a curve road, blurred, and the non-standard lane 〉 the system may incorrectly detect ve- boundaries or lane boundaries are hicles in other lanes, causing unnec- covered. essary braking. Cruise at a speed below 60 km/h, 〉 When driving on a sharp turn road there are no lane lines or the lane 〉...
  • Page 137: Sensor

    Sensor A vehicle suddenly appears in front of 〉 you. The cruise assist system identifies lane A vehicle is running at a low speed in 〉 boundaries and detects targets based front of you when you are driving at a on the following components.
  • Page 138: Intelligent Drive Assist System

    Intelligent drive assist system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 139: Forward Assist System

    Forward assist system The forward assist system identifies vehicles on the lane via a camera on the front windshield. When the risk of collision ahead is detected, an alarm will be issued or brake intervention will be performed to mitigate the consequences of the accident. 9DEA540FEA9F WARNING The normal operation of the system cannot be guaranteed in all circumstances.
  • Page 140 safely. There are 2 alarm levels: sound alarm (pre-alarm), short brake alarm (emer- gency alarm). In case of emergency, if the driver does not make braking response, the system will control the vehicle to automatically perform emergency braking (limited braking), and the left and right turn signals will flash quickly to remind the rear vehicle, so as to reduce the collision risk.
  • Page 141: Lane Assist System

    normal cycling of the person. The system detects pedestrians in contrast to the background (e.g., the color of 〉 the pedestrian clothing is contrasting with the color of the surrounding environ- ment). If the contrast is low, the pedestrian will be detected later or not at all, meaning that warnings and braking will lag or be unable to achieve.
  • Page 142 8872BCF059C1 WARNING The lane assist system is an auxiliary tool and cannot take the place of the driver 〉 in judging the road and traffic conditions nor the driver's driving. In any case, the driver should be responsible for the safety of the vehicle and always concentrate on driving carefully.
  • Page 143 NOTICE If you turn on the turn signal lamp, turn the steering wheel, operate the accelerator pedal or brake pedal before passing through a lane boundary, the system will not send an alarm. In this case, the system thinks you are taking the initiate to drive the vehicle.
  • Page 144 NOTICE The lane center assist functions only when the system identifies the lane bounda- ries on the left and right sides. Emergency lane keeping When the emergency lane keeping is turned on, the system will more actively correct the steering wheel in case of an emergency to reduce the risk of collision. For exam- ple: When the driver is unaware of lane deviation or turns on the turn signal lamp and is about to change lanes, there is a risk of collision with the oncoming vehicle in the adjacent lane or a vehicle from the rear in the same direction, or there is a curb...
  • Page 145: Rear Side Assist System

    NOTICE The smart doge function will not begin to work until the vehicle speed reaches 60 - 150 km/h. CAUTION The following situations may not trigger the smart dodge function: When the system identifies that there is a large vehicle on the adjacent road on 〉...
  • Page 146 work of the sensor. Improper repair or modification of the vehicle may cause the sensors to be dislo- 〉 cated, which may affect the proper operation of the rear side assist system. Therefore, it is recommended that you maintain and repair your vehicle at service provider.
  • Page 147 For smaller targets (pedestrians and bicycles etc.). 〉 For stationary targets (vehicles and pedestrians etc.). 〉 Driving in bad conditions such as rain and snow etc. 〉 When driving on a sharp bend, sloping road, wide or narrow lane. 〉 Door open warning When the system detects that there are approaching vehicles and bicycles and other targets in the adjacent lanes on both sides after the vehicle stops and there is a risk...
  • Page 148 WARNING In some cases, the rear collision warning function may not work properly or not work. For instance, The rear vehicle is approaching, and the relative speed of both vehicles is too high 〉 or too low. For smaller targets (pedestrian etc.). 〉...
  • Page 149: Traffic Sign Information

    work. For instance, The current vehicle speed is too high or too low. 〉 The driver steps on the accelerator pedal firmly. 〉 The driver turns the steering wheel quickly. 〉 Traffic sign information The traffic sign information function is used to recognize the traffic signs through the camera on the front windshield and display them on the combination instrument to give a prompt to the driver.
  • Page 150 Over speed alarm sensitivity The alarm timing for overspeed can be set according to your driving habits. 0: Alarm will be issued when the vehicle speed reaches the speed limit. 〉 > 0: Alarm will be issued only when the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit. 〉...
  • Page 151 NOTICE The speed limit sign identified by the system shows the default speed unit of xx 〉 km/h. For multiple speed limit values on the same speed limit sign, the system will show 〉 the maximum value. When multiple speed limit signs are arranged in parallel, the system will display 〉...
  • Page 152: Driving Assist System

    Driving assist system Vehicle equipment is caused due to the low battery volt- age, and it does not indicate that the Please note that this manual contains all ABS or the ESC is faulty. the standard equipment, country-specif- Anti-lock brake system ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 153: Electronic Braking Force Distribution System

    performance is exceeded (like using WARNING excessive wear tyre on snowy road). When starting on a slope greater than When driving at a high speed on wet 30%, the vehicle may still roll. There- 〉 and slippery road. fore, do not rely excessively on this fea- ture.
  • Page 154 When the vehicle is stuck and you ON mode or the READY mode. 〉 need to free it. The vehicle speed exceeds 85 km/h. 〉 Turn on ESC again upon finishing of above conditions. Closing/opening method Type 1 D90E79A80169 After the vehicle starts, press the OFF button.
  • Page 155: Virtual Instrument

    Virtual instrument Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 156 Red area: it shows that the the output power of the driving motor is too high and 〉 the energy consumption of the current driving status is great. Tachometer It shows the revolution speed of the drive motor. Speedometer It shows the driving speed of the vehicle. Information center Switch the displayed content through the multi-function tab bar.
  • Page 157: Steering Wheel Button

    Steering wheel button Driving data interface Press the menu / back button on the steering wheel until the driving data tab is selected. At this time, the driving data interface will be showed in the in- formation center. Press the up button on or down but- on the steering wheel to switch the driving data shown on the informa-...
  • Page 158: Audio Media Interface

    BT phone interface data on the data interface A or B. Press the menu / back button on the NOTICE steering wheel until selecting the BT The actual driving distance will vary 〉 phone tab. At this time, the multi-in- from driving habits and road condi- formation display will show the call log tions.
  • Page 159: Menu Setting Interface

    the combination instrument. When an important alarm messages), and will alarm message is displayed, the corre- be shown on the instrument cluster to sponding alarm indicator also turns on. remind you that the alarm messages have not been released. The alarm prompt message has priority over the driving data, so the alarm Secondary alarm messages prompt message will be shown priorly.
  • Page 160 safely. Theme settings It can set the theme style of the instru- ment. Color settings It can set the color of the instrument. Backlight settings It can set the brightness of the backlight. Driving data settings You can set certain driving data on the information center to hidden or dis- played.
  • Page 161: Indicator Lights On Instrument Penal

    Indicator lights on instrument penal Vehicle equipment been manually shielded. Please note that this manual contains all WARNING the standard equipment, country-specif- Do not ignore any alarm mes- ic equipment and special equipment for sage. Otherwise, it may cause this model series. Thus, some equip- serious damage to the vehicle ment or features described in this man- or an accident.
  • Page 162 checked on the alarm mes- High beam lamp indicator sage interface of the instru- It illuminates to indicate that ment. the high beam headlamps are turned on. Turn signal indicator Indicator for automatic switch- When the left turn signal ing of high and low beams lamp is on, the left turn sig- This indicator illuminates in nal indicator will flash.
  • Page 163 the door is open or not fully increase the possibility of tyre closed. failure, and even cause seri- ous damage to the vehicle or Airbag fault warning lamp an accident. It illuminates to indicate that there is a malfunction in air- Parking brake indicator bag system.
  • Page 164 warning lamp Electronic stability control sys- tem OFF indicator It illuminates to indicate that there is a malfunction in an- It illuminates to indicate that ti-lock brake system. At this electronic stability control time, please contact service system is off. provider.
  • Page 165 indicate that the electric pow- Intelligent cruise control indi- er steering system will stop cator operation. At this time, you When the indicator is on and need stronger power to oper- gives off white light, it indi- ate the steering wheel to real- cates that the intelligent ize steering function.
  • Page 166 wrong with the rear side as- assist function has been acti- sist system. In this case, do vated. not use the rear side assist This indicator illuminates in system, and go to service red to indicate that the lane- provider as soon as possible keeping function is faulty.
  • Page 167 There are serious faults af- vehicle; if the yellow fault in- 〉 fecting the normal running dicator is normally on, please of the vehicle. In this case, go to service provider to please immediately stop the check and repair the vehicle. vehicle in a safe spot and Power battery low indicator contact service provider.
  • Page 168 as possible. service provider. Power battery cut-off indicator E-Park fault indicator If the indicator is on, it indi- If the indicator is on, it indi- cates that the vehicle has a cates that the gear P control- fault that causes abnormal ler fails.
  • Page 169: Power Management System

    Power management system Vehicle equipment unnecessary electrical equipment ac- cording to the battery monitoring in- Please note that this manual contains all formation, so as to avoid a large the standard equipment, country-specif- amount of battery discharge and en- ic equipment and special equipment for sure the starting performance of the this model series.
  • Page 170: Information You Should Know

    When the vehicle is not started service life of the battery. If you listen to the radio or use other Information you should functions of the audiovisual system with know the vehicle not started, the battery will The power management system will give discharge.
  • Page 172: Audiovisual System

    Audiovisual system Tips for safety......172 Multimedia player - type I ... 174 Multimedia player - type II .. 194...
  • Page 173: Tips For Safety

    Tips for safety Vehicle equipment system and contact service provider. Do not try to repair the system by Please note that this manual contains all yourself. the standard equipment, country-specif- About the use ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- For safety reasons, some functions 〉...
  • Page 174 compatible with all the smartphones. If you cannot search and find the Blue- 〉 tooth device name of this system dur- ing Bluetooth pairing, restart the Blue- tooth on the smartphone and search it again. If Bluetooth cannot be connected, de- 〉...
  • Page 175: Multimedia Player - Type I

    Multimedia player - type I Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 176: Power Switch

    Media switch button Press 【MODE】 button to switch to audio sources of media. Power switch 4D7C26C9F60A Touch the button to enter mute mode. Touch button again to exit mute mode. 〉 Touch and hold the button to enter screen standby mode, and touch the button for 〉...
  • Page 177: Central Display Screen Operation

    NOTICE Ensure a firm connection between the external device and the Input port. 〉 Do not plug/unplug the device at will during playback, so as to avoid problems 〉 such as the system cannot identify the device. Media specifications This system supports the following media specifications: Media Specification USB device...
  • Page 178: Central Display Screen Status Bar177

    Gesture Operation Result Scroll view or move between Tap and drag pages Tap with two fingers Zoom in and expand Tap with two fingers Zoom out and pinch Central display screen status bar The status bar icons are displayed at the top of the central display screen to display the status of each function.
  • Page 179: Navigation System

    Icon Function Function status Bluetooth is not connected Bluetooth connec- tion state Connected devices USB connection Not charging Wireless charging Charging in progress Charging finished Navigation system About navigation Do not operate this navigation when driving. Please operate the navigation in safe 〉...
  • Page 180 989A26B978C6 Ⓐ Map view Ⓕ Audio playback interface Ⓑ Map zooming Ⓖ Near charging piles Ⓒ Map scale Ⓗ Range Ⓓ Destination search Ⓘ Navigation setting Ⓔ Vehicle position Ⓙ Mute navigation Choosing destination on the map Tap and hold on the map to select a destination and switch to the detail interface of the destination.
  • Page 181 Destination search Touch search button in the map interface to switch to the destination search inter- face. 79A0BFE837FF Touch the 【Home】 button to set your family address. After that, touch this but- 〉 ton can set your family address as destination. Touch the 【Work】...
  • Page 182: Menu Interface

    Touch the service area button , all the service area at present will be shown. 〉 Touch the 【Time priority】 button to show the prefer path and change your prefer 〉 path. Touch 【Start navigation】 button to switch the path leading interface and enter 〉...
  • Page 183 06D7F8D2A7A3 The small windows of recently used applications are displayed on the top. Touch the small application windows to quickly switch to the application interface. The application icons are displayed at the bottom. Touch the application icons to switch to application interface. Vehicle settings Tap the 【Vehicle Settings】...
  • Page 184 NOTICE This communication device conforms to standards or technical requirements of 〉 NBTC. The electromagnetic field intensity of this communication device conform to Safe- 〉 ty Standard for People to Use Communication Device Healthily published by National Telecommunications Commission. Android Auto Connect the Android phone to the on-board USB1 (with the icon) through the phone USB data cable.
  • Page 185: Shortcut Panel

    Local Multimedia Touch 【Local Multimedia】 to switch to local multimedia interface which includes lo- cal radio, Bluetooth music, USB music and USB vedio. Pair the system Bluetooth with other audio playback devices to play Bluetooth music on the 【Settings】→【Bluetooth】 interface. Insert the USB device which is used to store media documents into USB connector on vehicle to play USB music and USB video.
  • Page 186: Voice Assistant

    E060E3D95F61 Adjustment of volume or brightness Tap and drag the sliding block to adjust related volume or brightness. Press the button to enable or disable navigation mute function. Press button to enable or disable the media mute function. Touch the button to enable/disable the automatic adjustment function.
  • Page 187: System Settings

    NOTICE The success rate of speech recognition will be affected by environmental noise, 〉 network signal, usage habits, pronunciation and other factors. The specific use ef- fect is subject to the actual vehicle environment. Some functions of the voice assistant can be used only when connecting the net- 〉...
  • Page 188 NOTICE 1. The communication equipment complies with NBTC standards or technical re- quirements. 2. The communication equipment has an electromagnetic field intensity that com- plies with the Safety Standards for the Use of Radio Communication Equipment for Human Health published by the National Telecommunications Commission. WIFI E0CF9E552179 【WIFI】: Touch the WIFI switch of this system can turn on or off the Bluetooth.
  • Page 189 Sound 6D473B84D7CF 【System Sound】: It can set the navigation beep, voice sound, multimedia sound, 〉 calling voice, ring voice, reducing multimedia sound when navigation, vehicle alarm sound, complement for vehicle speed and so on. 【 Effect Setup】: You can set DTS sound effects, balance, sound field adjustment 〉...
  • Page 190 Custom setup A7211AA18CC0 It can set the waking words of the voice assistant. System 37CD266D8CCF 【Privacy】: System will collect, store personal and vehicle data for providing better 〉 vehicle network service. It can be turned on or off optionally. 【Version】: You can view and modify the name of the device, view the software 〉...
  • Page 191: Energy Consumption Assistant

    environment. In order to ensure successful upgrades, the vehicle must keep the power into ON 〉 mode (without lighting READY indicator) and apply the parking brake so that the vehicle keep static. At this time, the high-power devices such as air condition, ve- hicle lamp and loudspeaker should be close.
  • Page 192 5B2D66F90684 You can check information including 【Range】, 【Motor power】, 【Instantaneous energy consumption】, 【Average energy consumption】, 【Driving score】 and so on. The detail instruction of the functions including 【Charge immediately】, 【VSG selection control】, 【Energy recovery level】, 【Single-pedal switch】, 【AC auto- matic restriction function】, 【Gun heat preservation setting】, 【ECO+ mode】 and 【Set the upper limit of charging】...
  • Page 193: Mobile Interconnection

    Mobile interconnection You can scan the QR code with your mobile phone to download the APP. System introduction Some functions of mobile intercon- 〉 The system can ensure the sharing of nection (such as call function) are mobile phone applications with the on- available only when mobile phone board multimedia host, mainly including Bluetooth and car Bluetooth are suc-...
  • Page 194: Comfort Mode

    Comfort mode Comfort mode combines windows, doors, seats and other settings to provide a com- fortable rest place for the driver. The comfort mode can be entered via 【Comfort mode】 on the interface of 【Vehi- cle Settings】→【Frequently】. 0E765CD5584C After the comfort mode is activated, the system will automatically close windows , lock doors and adjust the seat settings.
  • Page 195: Multimedia Player - Type Ii

    Multimedia player - type II Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 196: Power Switch

    Media switch button Press 【MODE】 button to switch to audio sources of media. Power switch 4D7C26C9F60A Touch the button to enter mute mode. Touch button again to exit mute mode. 〉 Touch and hold the button to enter screen standby mode, and touch the button for 〉...
  • Page 197: Multimedia Display Screen Operation

    NOTICE Ensure a firm connection between the external device and the Input port. 〉 Do not plug/unplug the device at will during playback, so as to avoid problems 〉 such as the system cannot identify the device. Media specifications This system supports the following media specifications: Media Specification USB device...
  • Page 198: Central Display Screen Status Bar197

    Gesture Operation Result Zoom out the picture and the Double-tap interconnection map on mobile phone Scroll view or move between Tap and drag pages Central display screen status bar The status bar icons are displayed at the top of the central display screen to display the status of each function.
  • Page 199: Shortcut Panel

    15EEF522B987 Touch the switch button to return to the main interface. 〉 Touch the vehicle setting button on the homepage interface to enter the vehicle 〉 setting interface. Touch the air condition button to enter the A/C setting interface 〉 Touch mobile phone interconnection button to enter into the phone intercon- 〉...
  • Page 200: Apple Carplay

    Adjustment of volume and brightness Touch the slider at the left side to adjust the corresponding volume and brightness. After connecting and turning on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, touch button to turn on or turn off the mute function of the mobile phone navigation . Touch the mute button to enable or disable the mute function of the media.
  • Page 201: Local Multimedia

    navigation and music, which can provide you a safer and more convenient on-board experience. NOTICE If the Android phone is not installed with the Android Auto, please download from 〉 the Google Play application store and install it. Due to the different operating and version compatibility issues of mobile phones, 〉...
  • Page 202: System Setting

    Touch the refresh button to scan the radio stations and refresh the list of radio 〉 stations. Touch the switch button to switch to valid radio. 〉 Touch the pause button to pause or play, and touch the play button to resume 〉...
  • Page 203 or delete the paired device. 【Pairing history】: You can display other current pairing device, and you can dis- 〉 connect or delete the paired device. 【Pairable device】: The sought Bluetooth device can be displayed. Touch the 〉 name of the searched Bluetooth device to initiate a pairing request. Touch refresh button to search for Bluetooth devices again.
  • Page 204: Energy Consumption Assistant

    Display B37A137BFF89 The Brightness mode, Central control screen brightness adjustment, Time synchroni- zation, System, Driving video, Display mode and other functions can be set. System 4E4508E77C60 【Version】: You can check the system name, software version and other informa- tion. 【Reset System Settings】: The system settings can be reset. 【Restore factory settings】: It can restore factory settings.
  • Page 205: Contact

    51F592307133 You can check 【Range】、【Motor power】、【Instantaneous energy consump- tion】、【Average energy consumption】、【Driving score】 and other information. For details about 【VSG selection control】, 【Single-pedal switch】, 【ACC automat- ic restriction function】, 【Gun-inserting heat preservation setting】, 【ECO+ mode】, 【Set charging upper limit】 and other functions, please refer to the related chapters in this maunal.
  • Page 206 NOTICE This communication device conforms to standards or technical requirements of 〉 NBTC. The electromagnetic field intensity of this communication device is in compliance 〉 with the Safety Standard for People to Use Communication Device Healthily publish- ed by National Telecommunications Commission.
  • Page 208: Safety

    Safety Seat belt ......... 208 Airbag ........212 Child restraint system..219 Vehicle anti-theft system ..225 Emergency cut-off system... 227 Event data recorder ..... 228...
  • Page 209: Seat Belt

    Seat belt Vehicle equipment undergone strong impact from an ac- cident or which is otherwise damaged Please note that this manual contains all is strictly prohibited. the standard equipment, country-specif- Please do not remove, disassemble or ic equipment and special equipment for 〉...
  • Page 210: Wear The Seat Belt Properly

    If the child is old enough to use the the latch plate from engaging proper- seat belt, he (she) should wear the belt properly. Wear the seat belt proper- Precautions for pregnant women. 〉 We strongly suggest that you use the Adjust seat backrest until it is vertical 〉...
  • Page 211: How To Use The Three-Point Seat Belt

    The force limiter can maintain seat belt normal. It may cause severe injury or load at an acceptable level and reduce even death in an accident. force exerted on the passenger's chest. The pretensioner seat belt cannot be 〉 deployed repeatedly. Working conditions After the pretensioner has been de- The pretensioner seat belt works when...
  • Page 212 2. Insert the lock tongue into the buckle until you hear a "click" sound. 51379E963370 3. Pull up the shoulder belt until the lap belt sits securely on the body. In this way, the pelvis is better secured and the risk of injury during moments of impact is reduced.
  • Page 213: Airbag

    Airbag Vehicle equipment to a fire. The smoke released, howev- er, may cause breathing difficulty Please note that this manual contains all when inhaled by individuals suffering the standard equipment, country-specif- from asthma or other respiratory dis- ic equipment and special equipment for ease.
  • Page 214: Airbag

    cause serious injuries to passengers or sudden deceleration of the vehicle will even death. be noted by a sensor. At this time, the control module will immediately deploy Airbag the airbag. Precautions The airbag may deploy when the bottom of the vehicle encounters the following kinds of severe impact.
  • Page 215 airbag may not explode. Please adhere to the following rules; 〉 otherwise these items may cause se- The airbag may also not deploy depend- vere injury to passengers during air- ing on the angle and direction of colli- bag deployment. sion, even when vehicle speed is rela- tively high.
  • Page 216: Front Passenger Airbag Switch

    Front passenger airbag instrument panel and steering wheel. switch Improper operations can cause the airbag to malfunction or deploy by mistake, thereby causing severe injury or even death. Do not modify the suspension. 〉 If the vehicle is too high or if suspen- sion stiffness is changed, the airbag may deploy by accident and cause in- juries or even death.
  • Page 217: Side Airbags

    seat while the front passenger airbag side airbag of impact will deploy. If the is operational. Otherwise, there will impact occurs on the front passenger's be a serious accident or even death. side of the vehicle, even if there is no one in that seat, the front passenger air- If, under special circumstances, it is 〉...
  • Page 218: Curtain Airbags

    Warning label Precautions The curtain airbags may not deploy 〉 when the vehicle encounters mild im- pact such as what is described below: Front collision. Electronic control unit receives a weak signal of mild side impact. Rear collision. Rollover. 0C8DAAED6C78 Please do not remain close to the vehi- This identification is located on the cen- 〉...
  • Page 219 area. Do not modify roof, roof handrail, roof handrail bracket and side roof lamp.
  • Page 220: Child Restraint System

    Child restraint system Vehicle equipment There are 4 fixing points on the lower part of the child seat in the clearance be- Please note that this manual contains all tween the rear seat backrest and the the standard equipment, country-specif- seat cushion.
  • Page 221 groups. X-not applicable to the child restraint system under this mass group. Group 0: Maximum 10 kg (0~9 〉 months). Please do not install a child seat on the Group 0+: Maximum 13 kg (0~2 years). front passenger seat. 〉 Group I: 9 to 18kg (9 months~4 years).
  • Page 222: Installation Method Of Child Seat

    Warning label ISOFIX position Weight Size Fixed Rear- group model module row ex- ternal side ISO/R1 Group ISO/R2 ISO/R3 90A96F30A2E6 ISO/R2 This label, which is located on the front ISO/R3 passenger's side sun visor, is used to Group I ISO/F2 alert you that your vehicle is equipped ISO/F2X with front airbag, please note the rele-...
  • Page 223 2. Adjust or remove the headrest from 2. Adjust or remove the headrest from the seat where the child seat is to be the seat where the child seat is to be installed. installed. NOTICE NOTICE For a rear-mounted child seat, adjust For a rear-mounted child seat, adjust 〉...
  • Page 224: Precautions For Installing Child Seats

    Precautions for installing Carrying the child in your lap is not the child seats same as securing the child in a child seat. In the event of an accident, the If the rear seat backrests angle is ad- 〉 child may be thrown towards the justable, adjust it to the appropriate windshield glass or crushed between position, so that the cushion and back-...
  • Page 225 Do not lower the headrest after fas- 〉 tening the child seat top tether strap to its fixing point. Otherwise, it may come into contact with the top tether strap and loosen the strap as a result. In the event of emergency braking or collision, this can cause the child seat to dislodge, bringing severe injury or even death.
  • Page 226: Vehicle Anti-Theft System

    Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle equipment about 15 seconds, the vehicle will au- tomatically enter the defense state Please note that this manual contains all and the vehicle anti-theft function the standard equipment, country-specif- will be activated. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 227 The turn signal lamp flashes twice and the anti-theft function of the vehicle is off.
  • Page 228: Emergency Cut-Off System

    Emergency cut-off system Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 229: Event Data Recorder

    Event data recorder Vehicle equipment after connecting the laptop with the on- board diagnostic interface to enter the Please note that this manual contains all EDR by using CANoe equipment. the standard equipment, country-specif- The data reading equipment can be pur- ic equipment and special equipment for chased from CANoe software vendors.
  • Page 230 safety performance. For research and development, the da- 〉 ta can be disclosed to a third party without disclosing specific information about the owner and his vehicle.
  • Page 232: Emergency

    Emergency On-board tools...... 232 When the tyre is punctured or the tyre pressure is insufficient ..........233 In case of vehicle accident... 236 Jump start ......238 Towing........240 Service and rescue ....243...
  • Page 233: On-Board Tools

    On-board tools Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 234: When The Tyre Is Punctured Or The Tyre Pressure Is Insufficient

    When the tyre is punctured or the tyre pressure is insufficient Vehicle equipment NOTICE The inflater and tyre repair fluid are Please note that this manual contains all 〉 only suitable for sealed tyres with the standard equipment, country-specif- puncture on the tread. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series.
  • Page 235: Emergency Tyre Repair

    Emergency tyre repair 180 kPa after inflation, it means that the tyre has a large hole, so please 1. If the tyre is repaired in a place do not continue to inflate it. At this where vehicles pass, please put a time, you are suggested to contact warning triangle at an appropriate service provider.
  • Page 236: Tyre Inflation

    WARNING After the tyre is repaired with inflater and tyre repair fluid, the driving speed shall not exceed 80 km/h and the driv- ing distance shall not be more than 200 km. It is recommended that you repair or replace the damaged tyre as soon as possible, and inform the main- tenance technician that the tyre con- tains tyre repair fluid.
  • Page 237: In Case Of Vehicle Accident

    In case of vehicle accident Vehicle equipment death caused by electric shock may occur. Please note that this manual contains all If there is a liquid leakage, or liquid is the standard equipment, country-specif- 〉 found flowing into the components ic equipment and special equipment for or parts inside the vehicle, do not this model series.
  • Page 238 perform the following operations condi- Due to the possibility of reburning of 〉 tionally: the lithium battery, even if the open fire is extinguished, do not approach Call the police according to the on-site 〉 the vehicle rashly and note whether situation.
  • Page 239: Jump Start

    Jump start Vehicle equipment a trolley or trailer. Please note that this manual contains all 1. Connect the booster cables in the fol- the standard equipment, country-specif- lowing order. ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar-...
  • Page 240 more. 4. Remove the jumper cable. Once the vehicle is started, remove the jumper cable in an order contrary to the connection. WARNING During charging or jump starting, gas 〉 may escape from the battery. There is a risk of explosion at this time. Keep the battery away from sparks, open flames and other flammable materials.
  • Page 241: Towing

    Towing Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- 1F86B96D343A kets.
  • Page 242 out. Therefore, you shall drive carefully. WARNING If the vehicle gets stuck, you can try the Please observe the following precau- following operations: tions during rescue. Otherwise, it will 1. Engage into N gear, apply the parking easily cause vehicle damage and even brake, and switch the vehicle power endanger personal safety.
  • Page 243: Tow Hook

    Tow hook Front tow hook 1. In the gap at the tow hook cover, pry down the cover using a flathead screwdriver wrapped by the cloth. E83EE009E3E7 2. Screw the tow hook clockwise into the hole and tighten it to ensure that it is securely installed.
  • Page 244: Service And Rescue

    Service and rescue Vehicle equipment close its cover. Please note that this manual contains all NOTICE the standard equipment, country-specif- 1. The communication equipment ic equipment and special equipment for complies with NBTC standards or this model series. Thus, some equip- technical requirements.
  • Page 245 the call cannot be manually ended. cannot be triggered manually. After an emergency rescue call is trig- If the mobile network signal (cell 〉 gered, the rescue center will immediate- phone signal) is weak, interfered, or ly accept the rescue request from the blocked, etc., it will be impossible to vehicle.
  • Page 246: Car Networking Function Indicator

    Car networking function suggestions during daily use: indicator Regularly check whether the car net- 〉 working system is running normally. Status of The indicator of the car networking indicator Description system is green, indicating that the light system is normal. If there is a fault, The car networking system please go to the service station for has no network connec-...
  • Page 248: Maintenance

    Maintenance Necessity of vehicle mainte- nance........248 Engine compartment ... 249 Parts replacement ....255 Vehicle maintenance.... 259...
  • Page 249: Necessity Of Vehicle Maintenance

    Necessity of vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance is a health diagnosis of the vehicle, which can re- duce the trouble of repairing the vehicle. The components and parts of vehicle will inevitably wear during use. To ensure safe driving conditions, it is necessary to repair and maintain the vehicle regularly to re- store and maintain the vehicle performance.
  • Page 250: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Vehicle equipment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specific equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equipment or features described in this manual may not be installed onto your vehicle or are only available in some markets.
  • Page 251: Fluid Level

    CAUTION When adding fluid, be careful not to misuse it. Otherwise it may cause serious func- tional defects or damages to vehicle components. Fluid level EBADFB27785A Ⓐ Engine coolant overflow tank for the Ⓒ Windshield washer fluid reservoir heating system Ⓓ...
  • Page 252 Brake fluid Coolant Checks Checks The fluid level in the tank should be The water level in the overflow tank checked regularly. should be checked regularly. Check that the fluid level in the tank is Check that the fluid level in the overflow between the minimum and maximum tank is between the minimum and maxi- marked levels.
  • Page 253 Active intake grille heated coolant spurts out. Please contact service provider if you 〉 need to replace the coolant. Windshield washer fluid Filling Open the tank cover. Pour in washer flu- id slowly to prevent overflow. Any oil overflow must be removed immediately. BA76B8D19E35 You should use high-quality washer fluid On the basis of giving priority to meet...
  • Page 254 Safety labels and identifi- tank cover. It serves to remind you to re- frain from opening the overflow tank Engine compartment warning cover when the heating system is activa- label ted or not fully deactivated. Otherwise, the hot liquid and steam will be forced out under pressure, resulting in burn.
  • Page 255 inform you of the following precautions before installing, removing, or inspecting the battery: Children should be kept away from the 〉 battery. The battery may produce flammable 〉 gases in the use or charging process, so it should be away from high-tem- perature heat source and open flame.
  • Page 256 Parts replacement Vehicle equipment compartment Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 257 4. Use the safety clips in the vehicle to pull out the fuses. Find the fuse of the faulty electrical appliance accord- ing to the fuse label and check it. 6DC672024A26 Ⓐ Normal fuse Ⓑ Blown fuse WARNING 518A7B6272F2 For blowout fuses, do not try to repair CAUTION or replace them with fuses with incon- The fuse clip and the spare fuse are...
  • Page 258 Cracks or hardened areas are found Doing so can cause damage to the 〉 on wiper blades. engine compartment cover and the wiper. When using a wiper, leave streaks or 〉 scratch. 3. Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm. CAUTION When lifting and putting back the wip- er, you shall not pull the wiper blade...
  • Page 259 vehicle have been calibrated at the fac- headlamp when replacing the xenon tory. If you often carry heavy items in bulb. Otherwise, high voltage may the vehicle, the front combination lamps cause serious bodily injury. may need to be re-calibrated. The cali- Modification of external lighting and 〉...
  • Page 260 Vehicle maintenance Vehicle equipment or excessive wear, etc. If any of the following circumstances are Please note that this manual contains all found, you should replace the tyre as the standard equipment, country-specif- soon as possible: ic equipment and special equipment for There is damage and bulging in the this model series.
  • Page 261 insufficient tyre pressure levels. certain continuous vibration when driv- ing, go to a service provider. NOTICE When installing new tyres, tyre balancing The tyre pressure in normal tyres can must be performed to ensure ride com- go down by 10 to 20 kPa every month. fort and to prolong tyre use life.
  • Page 262 Routine maintenance procedure the shake will gradually disappear. When the vehicle is stationary for an ex- Dust and impurities may be concentra- tended period of time, the tyre flatness ted in the sunroof seal strip, mechanical can be minimized by any of the following parts or rails, which may result in an ab- methods: normal sound or malfunction of the sun-...
  • Page 263 The sunroof must be closed fully be- 1. Check that there are no fallen leaves, 〉 fore the vehicle enters a car wash fa- bird droppings, etc., on the vehicle cility. Do not allow water jets to be body. pointed directly at seal strips of sun- Clean these dirt with a rag or a scav- roof .
  • Page 264 lock hole or seal strip from freezing. paint should be repaired by professio- nals. When washing the vehicle, it is not al- 〉 lowed to open the charging port cov- Liquid leakage check er to flush the inside. Park your vehicle on a flat surface and leave it for a while.
  • Page 265 add water to the foaming cleaning solu- parts may be covered with stains and tion. tarnished on the surface. Thus the rub- ber parts should be cleaned regularly by Textile fabrics the rubber curing agent, especially the The dust and dirt on the textile fabrics worn rubber parts.
  • Page 266 inside of the rear vehicle window, ex- and coastal regions, which may quick- cessive forceful wiping may cause it to en the paint corrosion. shift or break. Therefore, lightly wipe it Rising temperature may quicken the 〉 along the direction of the heating wire. corrosion of poorly ventilated parts.
  • Page 267 should help to prevent deterioration of Make sure that the power battery level 〉 the vehicle condition and facilitate the is above 50% (the power meter shows restarting of the vehicle. If possible, that the power level is above half). please park your vehicle indoor.
  • Page 268: Technical Data

    Technical data Vehicle identification.... 268 Overall parameters ....269...
  • Page 269 Vehicle identification Vehicle equipment On front mounting beam of the front 〉 right seat. Please note that this manual contains all the standard equipment, country-specif- ic equipment and special equipment for this model series. Thus, some equip- ment or features described in this man- ual may not be installed onto your vehi- cle or are only available in some mar- kets.
  • Page 270 Overall parameters Basic parameters For basic parameters such as the overall dimensions, quality, maximum speed, see the official vehicle documents attached to the vehicle. CAUTION Except specifically stated or separately listed parameters, all the parameters listed in this manual are applicable to the standard vehicles. For specially equipped vehi- cles and those vehicles produced for other countries, some of the parameters may be different.
  • Page 271 Traction battery Rated volt- Rated ca- Working tem- pacity perature Model Type [Ah] [℃] -20~55 (charg- Ferrous lithium ing) PB365131A phosphate bat- 364.8 -30~55 (dis- tery charging) -20~55 (charg- ing) Ternary lithium PE338187A 337.64 ion battery -30~55 (dis- charging) Tyre specifications Item Data Specification...
  • Page 272 Item Data Rear wheel cam- -90′ ± 30′ (left and right difference ≤ 30′) Rear wheel Rear wheel toe- 0°7′±15′ (left and right difference ≤15′) Kingpin back- 4.15°± 45′ (left and right difference ≤ wards inclina- 45′) Alignment pa- tion rameters Front-wheel -0°30′±45′...
  • Page 273 Fluids type Specification Capacity [L] (reference value) DOT4 synthetic brake flu- Brake fluid 0.72±0.1 Windshield washer 2.3±0.3 fluid Seat parameters Item Data Move 20 mm forward from the last posi- Design position of seat sliding rail tion Front seats 25° Design angle of seat backrest Rear seats...
  • Page 274: Index

    Index Alphabetical index ....274...
  • Page 275 Alphabetical index Door lock A/C system Locking and unlocking through the Cleaning function of the seat com- PEPS partment Locking and unlocking with central Active intake grille control buttons Airbag Locking and unlocking with key but- Curtain airbags tons Front airbag 213,215 Locking and unlocking with the me- Side airbags...
  • Page 276 Horn Reverse camera How to jump start the vehicle Reverse radar Reversing assist Power battery recovery Inflater and tyre repair fluid Power management system Inside rearview mirror Power parameters Manual anti-glare inside rearview mir- Power socket Power-steering mode Instrument Pure electric vehicle Virtual instrument Interior maintenance Rearview mirror...
  • Page 277 Tyre maintenance Tyre pressure monitoring system Tyre specifications Vanity mirror Vehicle anti-theft system Vehicle identification number Vehicle power supply Voice assistant Wheel parameters Window switch Windshield washer fluid Wiper control Automatic wiper Electric wipers Wireless charging of mobile phone...

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