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Geely RADAR ZB1030BEVRSD1 2023 Manual
Geely RADAR ZB1030BEVRSD1 2023 Manual

Geely RADAR ZB1030BEVRSD1 2023 Manual

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FOREWORD
Dear owners:
Thank you for your trust in GEELY brand and choosing a GEELY Automobile. We
are committed to enhancing your work and life with our high-quality products
and services.
Before your initial use of the vehicle, we recommend reading and adhering to the
instructions outlined in this manual. It will provide valuable insights into under-
standing and operating your GEELY vehicle, ensuring its consistent technical per-
formance and reliability. Your knowledge of the vehicle's functionalities will also
enhance your driving experience.
In the event of any issues during usage, we encourage you to promptly contact a
GEELY Automobile Service Center for diagnostics and repairs. Our service centers
are dedicated to delivering top-tier maintenance and repair services. Be sure to
adhere to the maintenance guidelines specif ied in this manual and schedule
your maintenance accordingly.
This manual endeavors to provide comprehensive information about your vehicle.
All content is based on the latest available data at the time of printing. However,
as we continuously strive for improvement and optimization, your vehicle may
have variances from the descriptions provided in this manual. Therefore, we re-
serve the right to make changes without prior notification. Please note that no
claims or demands can be made against our company based on the data, illus-
trations, and descriptions in this manual. This manual is an integral part of the
vehicle and should be passed on to any new owner when selling or lending the
vehicle.
This manual applies to both GB and European standard models. European stand-
ard models are those equipped with charging ports that adhere to European
standards, while GB standard models comply with Chinese standards.
All the information in this manual is the latest information at the time of publica-
tion. Any future updates or changes will be notified in accordance with relevant
regulations.
GEELY HOLDING GROUP TRUCKS
September 2023
©GEELY HOLDING GROUP TRUCKS
Copies or reproductions of any content from this manual are strictly prohibited
without written permission from GEELY HOLDING GROUP TRUCKS.
Note: The cover and pictures of this manual are for reference only.
For precise details, please refer to the actual vehicle.
Version V1 September 2023

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  • Page 1 FOREWORD Dear owners: Thank you for your trust in GEELY brand and choosing a GEELY Automobile. We are committed to enhancing your work and life with our high-quality products and services. Before your initial use of the vehicle, we recommend reading and adhering to the instructions outlined in this manual.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Introduction and Vehicle Seats and Protective Identification Devices Introduction 83 Seats Vehicle Identification 88 Seat Belt Vehicle Identification 94 Airbag Number Position 101 Installation of Child Seat Protective Devices Charging System Starting and Driving Battery Electric Power System Introduction 111 Key 16 Charging System 113 Immobilizer System...
  • Page 4 Technical Data 167 Light Bulb Replacement 168 Handling in Emergency 189 Main Dimensions Repair and Maintenance 193 Fluid 171 Care and Maintenance 173 Engine Compartment 175 Cooling System 177 Brake System 181 Steering System 181 External Lights 182 Battery 183 Washing Liquid and Wiper Blade 186 Vehicle Cleaning and Maintenance...
  • Page 5 12V lead-acid scrapped vehicles should be col- battery located in the f ront cabin. lected and managed by Geely Au- The 12V battery functions similarly tomobile Service Center to prevent to lead-acid batteries in traditional accidents.
  • Page 6 17. Modifying or installing additional equipment on the vehicle without proper authorization is strictly pro- hibited. Geely will not assume any responsibility for direct or indirect losses resulting from unauthorized modifications or additions. 18. Ensure that the vehicle is parked...
  • Page 7 Introduction and Vehicle Identification Prompt Information Illustration Information Hazard Indicates the object described. Indicates the direction of move- Indicates that ignoring this ment for an object. warning could lead to severe injury or death. The steps or requirements Indicates the direction of rota- stated must be strictly followed.
  • Page 8 Vehicle Identification Number Position of Drive Motor Code/ Identification Number When contacting the Geely Automo- bile Service Center, it's essential to pro- vide the vehicle identification number (VIN). Additionally, if your inquiry or ser- vice request involves the drive motor, you may also need to provide the drive motor code.
  • Page 9 Power battery (VREMT) (If equipped) Geely Automobile 43-digit 2D tag contains the part number, traceability code (New GB standard code), and supplier code. Location of vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • Page 10 Read the VIN The vehicle identification number (VIN) can be read through the Geely Auto- mobile Service Center using the Geely Automobile diagnostic instrument. The specific steps are as follows: Turn the start switch to OFF;...
  • Page 11 Introduction and Vehicle Identification Microwave Window Vehicle Nameplate Made by Shandong Tangjun Ouling Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd. LA71CUG3XXXXXXXXX Brand:GEELY Vehicle Model:ZB1030BEVRSD1 Model of Drive Motor :TZ184XY180 Max Power of Drive Motor :200kW Automotive Battery Rated Voltage: 352V Battery Rated Capacity: 244Ah CVW : 2090kg GVW:2845kg...
  • Page 12 Introduction and Vehicle Identification...
  • Page 13 Charging System Charging System Battery Electric Power System Introduction Figure: System Position GB standard type AC charging port 3. Drive motor 2. Power battery 4. DC charging port...
  • Page 14 Charging System European standard type Charging port 3. Drive motor 2. Power battery...
  • Page 15 Geely Automobile Service Center for ing system assembly. The following in- diagnosis and repair. formation is essential to protect vehicle...
  • Page 16 Failure to it checked at the Geely Automobile do so could result in overdischarge Service Center. of the power battery, leading to re- duced battery performance.
  • Page 17 Please note the should be collected and managed following points: by Geely Automobile Service Centers Moisture and waterproofing to prevent accidents. The power battery contains numer- ous high-voltage control circuits If the power battery is not prop- and individual cells.
  • Page 18 Charging System Charging System Open the AC charging port Introduction Charging Port (GB standard type) This vehicle has two kinds of charging ports: AC and DC. You can charge the power battery by opening the protec- tive cover of the charging port. It is prohibited to disassemble or modify the charging port without permission.
  • Page 19 Charging System Locking mechanical failure of the electronic lock, which prevents the charger from The electronic lock automatically locks being removed, you can manually un- when you insert the charger and meet lock it using the emergency charging the charging conditions. port cable.
  • Page 20 Charging System Charging Port (European Open the DC charging port standard type) This vehicle has two kinds of charging ports: AC and DC. You can charge the battery by opening the protective cov- er of the charging port. It is prohibited to disassemble or modify the charging port without permission.
  • Page 21 Charging System Open the charging port when you insert the charger and meet the charging conditions. Unlocking There are two ways to unlock: When the start switch is in the OFF position, press the unlock button on the intelligent key or the central control unlocking key to unlock.
  • Page 22 Charging System lock, which prevents the charger from Open the charging port being removed, you can manually un- lock it using the emergency charging port cable. The emergency charging port cable is located on the right rear side of the rear backrest, and you can access it by folding down the seat back.
  • Page 23 Meter and Control Meter and Control Meter and Control Devices Driver Side Overview (Type 1) Inner door handle 10. Multimedia interface 2. Dashboard switch group 11. Accelerator pedal 3. Left side air outlet 12. Brake pedal 4. Left defrosting outlet 13.
  • Page 24 Meter and Control Driver Side Overview (Type 2) Door inner handle 10. Multimedia interface 2. Dashboard switch group 11. Accelerator pedal 3. Left side air outlet 12. Brake pedal 4. Left defrosting outlet 13. Steering wheel adjusting level 5. Light combination switch 14.
  • Page 25 Meter and Control Passenger Side Overview (Type 1) 13 12 Display screen 8. Glove box 2. Central air outlet 9. Glove box switch 3. Hazard warning light switch 10. Electronic shift lever 4. Right side air outlet 11. Sub-dash panel cup holder 5.
  • Page 26 Meter and Control Passenger Side Overview (Type 2) 17 16 Display screen 10. Glove box 2. Display screen power switch (If 11. Glove box switch equipped) 12. Electronic shift lever 3. Hazard warning light switch 13. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) 4.
  • Page 27 Meter and Control Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster Overview (3.5 ") Power meter 3. Battery level gauge 2. Speedometer 4. Battery temperature gauge...
  • Page 28 Meter and Control Indicators (3.5 ") and comfort, please keep your speed within the road traffic speed limit. On Power meter regular road surfaces, you should drive at speeds in accordance with traff ic regulations. Battery level gauge The power meter is a percentage me- ter that indicates the percentage of the output power or recovered power to the maximum allowable power.
  • Page 29 Meter and Control the temperature of the coolant of the battery electric drive system. The tem- perature of this cooling fluid varies depending on factors such as ambient temperature and the load of the drive motor. If the temperature gauge shows in the red or on the right side of the scale, you should stop the vehicle and allow the battery drive system to cool down.
  • Page 30 Meter and Control Information Center (3.5 ") Display screen overview Clock display area 6. Information display area Always-On, the clock can be ad- This area displays the infor- justed and set if the Combined Use mations about tyre pressure function of the steering wheel is monitoring, subtotal mileage, activated.
  • Page 31 Meter and Control Display settings menu interface or content. 4. Modes switch key: Press this button to switch the control of the steering For safety reasons, it is prohib- ited to set the instrument cluster wheel button to the multimedia while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 32 Meter and Control from the warning list by the Confirm ECU interface opening and closing key. Once listed in the warning list, it Go to Menu Settings → ECU Set- can be displayed again through the tings → Check or cancel the ECU menu.
  • Page 33 Meter and Control Average power consumption Instantaneous power consumption The average power consumption is Instantaneous power consumption is measured in kWh/km, which shows measured in kWh/km. It can not be re- the average power consumption since set. When the vehicle is stationary and the last time the memory was reset.
  • Page 34 Meter and Control Driving mileage Driving time Driving mileage is used to display the After the vehicle is in the Ready state, mileage the vehicle can travel with the driving time starts accumulating. the current level of charge in the pow- Within 2 hours after the start switch is er battery.
  • Page 35 Meter and Control Average speed Tyre pressure monitoring Average speed shows the average The tyre pressure and temperature speed since the last reset. can be monitored through the tyre pressure sensors, and this information The calculation of average speed starts is displayed on the instrument cluster when the vehicle is turned on and screen with updates every 3 seconds.
  • Page 36 If the tyre pressure warning light is illuminated, please promptly pull After exiting the vehicle, please over and contact the Geely Automo- turn off all lights to prevent the bat- bile Service Center for inspection! tery from draining and being una-...
  • Page 37 Meter and Control “Doors not closed” alerts After the vehicle is started, if any of the four doors is not properly closed, a warning message will appear on the instrument cluster with a warning sound to prevent accidental opening while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 38 Meter and Control Menu information and settings First level menu Second level menu Third level menu Fourth level menu ○ Driving mode correlation Private customiza- tion mode Steering mode ○ Comfort switch (Linkage) ○ Standard ○ Sports Back Vehicle Settings ○...
  • Page 39 Meter and Control First level menu Second level menu Third level menu Fourth level menu Back Year settings Month settings Calendar settings Day settings Confirm Cancel Time Settings Hour settings Minute settings Clock settings Confirm Cancel Back ○ °C Temperature unit ○...
  • Page 40 Meter and Control Clock display and settings Time settings Display Press the steering wheel mode switch button to activate the steering wheel The clock is displayed on the instru- Combined Use function. Short press ment cluster. the left or right selection button to choose "Menu Settings", then press the conf irm button to enter the set- tings interface.
  • Page 41 Meter and Control Calendar settings Clock settings To manually set the clock, go to Menu To manually set the calendar, go to Settings → Time Settings → Clock Set- Menu Settings → Time Settings → tings → Hour/Minute. Short press the Calendar Settings →...
  • Page 42 Meter and Control Warning Lights and Indicators Warning lights and indicators position 3.5" color TFT screen...
  • Page 43 Meter and Control Warning lights and indicators introduction Illustration Name Description The left turning signal Left turning signal indicator indicator is on The right turning signal Right turning signal indicator indicator is on Low beam indicator The low beam indicator is on High beam indicator The high beam indicator is on Rear fog light indicator...
  • Page 44 Meter and Control Illustration Name Description Tyre pressure monitoring Tyre pressure abnormal system malfunction, tyre warning light pressure abnormal, or not learned Electronic Stability Control The electronic stability control (ESC) malfunction warning system is faulty light Electronic Stability Control The electronic stability control (ESC) indicator is off system is disabled Electronic Power Steering...
  • Page 45 Meter and Control Illustration Name Description Economy mode indicator (3.5") The driving mode is economy Sports mode indicator (3.5") The driving mode is sports The hill descent control system is faulty Hill Descent Control System (HDC) indicator The hill descent control system is enabled High-voltage insulation indica- High-voltage insulation is faulty...
  • Page 46 Meter and Control Light and Wiper Light combination switch operation Combination Switch Light Combination Switch Manual light combination switch (If equipped) Position light Rotate the light control switch to the direction A until the mark points to , the position light and backlight are all on and can be adjusted.
  • Page 47 Meter and Control AUTO lighting (If equipped) Headlight height adjustment function Rotate the light control switch in the direction of A until the mark points Manual adjustment (If equipped) to the AUTO, the automatic lighting function of the headlight is enabled. The automatic lighting system auto- matically controls the headlight ON and OFF according to the external light...
  • Page 48 Meter and Control Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) Headlight AUTO ON function (If (If equipped) equipped) During turns, the adaptive headlights The light intensity of the external en- illuminate the entire curve, providing a vironment is monitored by the light wider beam angle for improved visibil- sensor.
  • Page 49 Meter and Control Follow me home Automatic activation: the low beam is turned on within the last 60 sec- Time setting of follow me home func- onds before turning the start switch tion to the OFF position. Manual activation: The overtaking light switch is turned on within 10 minutes after the vehicle is pow- ered off.
  • Page 50 Meter and Control to the D or E direction. The scale bar in- If there is dust or sand on the dicated by AUTO changes from narrow windshield, please clean it before us- to wide, it means that the sensitivity of ing the wiper.
  • Page 51 Meter and Control Steering Wheel Rain sensor (If equipped) Horn The rain sensor is mounted behind the front windshield, and it can adjust the action of the wiper according to Press the Horn icon area on the steer- the amount of rain falling on the front ing wheel (Indicated by the arrows) to windshield.
  • Page 52 Meter and Control Steering Wheel Adjustment Steering wheel steering mode switch After adjusting the position of the steering wheel, please confirm Drivers should choose the ap- that the steering wheel is locked. Do propriate steering mode according not adjust the steering wheel while to their own driving ability and road the vehicle is running, otherwise it conditions.
  • Page 53 Meter and Control Buttons on the Steering Buttons on the right side of the steering wheel Wheel Steering wheel with cruise control Home: Return to the home page. 2. Volume adjustment: Adjust the vol- ume. Cruise Control: Enable/disable the 3. Mute: Switch to mute. cruise control function.
  • Page 54 Meter and Control Rearview Mirror Do not touch the exterior rear- view mirror while adjusting to avoid Exterior Rearview Mirror damage to the vehicle. Do not adjust the exterior rear- Exterior rearview mirror view mirror while the vehicle is driv- adjustment ing, otherwise it will lead to serious personal injury and property dam-...
  • Page 55 Meter and Control Folding the exterior rearview Rotate the exterior rearview mirror ad- justment switch to to fold the left mirror and right exterior rearview mirrors at The exterior rearview mirror has a the same time; Rotate the switch to a folding function to facilitate driving different angle to unfold the left and through narrow laneways and when...
  • Page 56 Meter and Control Interior Rearview Mirror Mechanical anti-glare interior rearview mirror (With bezel) (If equipped) Adjustment of the interior rearview mirror Do not adjust the interior rear- view mirror while the vehicle is in motion, otherwise it will lead to se- rious personal injury and property damage.
  • Page 57 Meter and Control Window Manual operation Open: Press and hold the window Power Window switch to open the window. Close: Pull and hold the window switch Never leave children, incapaci- to close the window. tated adults or pets in a vehicle with Automatic operation the windows closed and locked.
  • Page 58 Wait for a brief period or until the tempera- malfunction despite following these steps, please go to the Geely Auto- ture decreases, and the power window operation will be restored. mobile Service Center for repair.
  • Page 59 Meter and Control Sunroof (If Equipped) Press and hold the sunroof switch for- ward, and the sunroof glass will slide to Panoramic Sunroof the fully closed position. Press and hold the sunroof switch forward again, and the sun visor will fully close. During the long press, releasing the sunroof switch will stop the sun visor or sunroof glass from moving.
  • Page 60 Meter and Control Anti-pinch protection sun visor. Release the sunroof switch, the sun visor stops sliding immediately. Tilt anti-pinch If the sunroof glass is not fully closed, When the sunroof is tilting open, it the sun visor cannot be closed. During will stop if an obstacle is detected.
  • Page 61 Meter and Control Interior Lighting long time, fine talc powder or lubri- cant dedicated for the rubber strip Front Interior Light can be used to clean the rubber strip around the sunroof. Basic front interior light (If When washing the vehicle, check equipped) whether the sunroof rubber strip, drainage holes, and grooves are...
  • Page 62 Meter and Control Front interior light operation Avoid using front interior lights Press the left or right interior light when driving at night. Bright lights switch to turn on or off the left or right may affect the driver's safe driving interior light;...
  • Page 63 Meter and Control Rear Interior Light (If Interior Equipment Equipped) Glove Box By pressing the rear interior lighting The glove box switch is located on the switch, you can activate or deactivate left side of the glove box. Press the the rear interior light.
  • Page 64 Meter and Control Door storage box Dashboard card slot The vehicle’s four doors are equipped The dashboard card slot is located at with storage boxes, which are located the lower left of the dashboard for stor- under the interior panels of the four ing cards.
  • Page 65 Meter and Control Center console upper storage box Rear storage box (Type 2) Center console rear storage box The vehicle is designed with an open The vehicle is designed with an open storage box on the upper part of the storage box behind the center console, center console, which can be used di- which can be used for storing smaller...
  • Page 66 Meter and Control Sun Visor and Make-up Glasses Case (If Equipped) Mirror The glasses case is integrated with the f ront interior light for you to place or The vehicle is equipped with sun visors use your glasses while driving. on the driver’s side and front passen- ger’s side.
  • Page 67 Meter and Control Rear central armrest (If Front cup holder (Type 2) equipped) The sub-dash panel is designed with a cup holder for placing teacups, bev- The rear central armrest is located in erages, or other objects. It can be used the middle of the rear seat backrest, by pushing the cover of the cup holder pull down the pull strap, you can open...
  • Page 68 Meter and Control Rear drink holder (If equipped) Discharge platform This vehicle is equipped with an ex- ternal power discharge feature. You can use the V2L discharger (recom- mended to use the original manufac- turer's accessory) by plugging it into the AC charging port to access a 220V household power supply.
  • Page 69 Meter and Control ble locking and unlocking. Locking The electronic lock automatically locks when you insert the charger and meet the charging conditions. Unlocking There are two ways to unlock: When the start switch is in the OFF position, press the unlock button on the intelligent key or the central control unlocking key to unlock.
  • Page 70 Meter and Control dicating that the cargo compartment power supply is now providing 220V AC power. Press the power switch again, When using the AC 220V dis- charge function: the starting and the power indicator will turn off, indicating that the cargo compart- current of the motor (Inductive load) is greater than 3 times the ment power supply is disconnected.
  • Page 71 Meter and Control USB Port Front USB port (Type I) When using the discharging function, keep children away f ro m t h e p owe r s u p p l y a n d discharging equipment of the cargo compartment to prevent accidental electric shock.
  • Page 72 Meter and Control Coat Hook Rear USB port (If equipped) There are two USB ports on the back of Both rear grab handles in the vehicle the sub-dash panel for charging. are equipped with coat hooks for the convenience of passengers. Never use the USB port to con- nect high-powered electrical equip- Do not hang heavy objects on...
  • Page 73 Meter and Control Loading higher objects Do not place any heavy or sharp When loading higher objects, the objects in the magazine pocket to height of the objects must not exceed prevent damage. the height of the vehicle. At the same time, fix the objects on the vehicle to Cargo Compartment ensure driving safety.
  • Page 74 Always strictly follow the relevant requirements for use. If damaged, please contact Geely Au- tomobile Service Center.
  • Page 75 Air Conditioning System Air Conditioning System Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Front Air Conditioner Control System Multimedia electric air conditioning control This type of air conditioning can only be controlled through a multimedia display. Face mode button 8. A/C MAX button 2.
  • Page 76 Air Conditioning System Description nal circulation of air in the vehicle, helping to quickly cool or heat the Face mode button air in the car and prevent outside Press this button, and when the in- air and odors from entering. dicator lamp lights up, face mode is activated.
  • Page 77 Air Conditioning System 13. Air volume decrease button When the fan is at level 1, further attempts to decrease the fan speed Press this button to power on the will be ineffective. fan or decrease the fan speed. Dash panel automatic dual-zone air conditioning control Multimedia automatic dual-zone air conditioning control Face mode button 7.
  • Page 78 Air Conditioning System 12. Rear windshield/Exterior rearview 14. Air volume increase button mirror defrosting button 15. Air volume decrease button 13. Temperature adjustment button In the controls for the air conditioning system on the multimedia display, the buttons for face mode button, foot mode button and window mode button can be used separately.
  • Page 79 Air Conditioning System tion mode return to the original Press this button to power on the setting. fan or decrease the fan speed. When the fan is at level 1, further 12. Rear windshield/Exterior rearview attempts to decrease the fan speed mirror defrosting button will be ineffective.
  • Page 80 Air Conditioning System Air Conditioning and Ventilation System Air inlet Clear any obstructions from the air inlet under the front grille to ensure proper airflow into the vehicle.
  • Page 81 Air Conditioning System Air outlet Front air outlet Vent for side window defrosting 4. Vent for front footwell 2. Vent for the front window defrosting 5. Middle vent 3. Side vent...
  • Page 82 Air Conditioning System Rear air outlet Vent for rear footwell 2. Rear vent (If equipped)
  • Page 83 Air Conditioning System Vent Adjustment Air conditioning system maintenance Adjust the vent If the vehicle is parked under direct sunlight for a long time, the tem- perature in the vehicle can rise very high. In this case, open all windows f irst to let the hot air out of the vehicle and switch on the Max A/ C function.
  • Page 84 Air Conditioning System...
  • Page 85 Seats and Protective Devices Seats and Protective Devices Seats head restraints to adjust them to the desired height, then release the but- Front Seat ton. Gently press or lift the head re- straints again until you hear a click to Adjust the front seat head ensure the head restraints is stuck in restraints...
  • Page 86 Seats and Protective Devices Adjust the seat back and forth Adjust the backrest angle Press the switch in the direction of ar- Press the switch in the direction of ar- rows to adjust the seat back and forth. rows to adjust the tilt of the backrest. Manually adjust the front Under normal temperature passenger seat (If equipped)
  • Page 87 Seats and Protective Devices Electrically adjust the front Adjust the backrest angle passenger seat (If equipped) The front passenger seat can be elec- trically adjusted in four directions, and the adjustment switch is located on the right side of the seat. Press the switch in the direction of ar- rows to adjust the tilt of the backrest.
  • Page 88 Seats and Protective Devices head restraints can be moved down- Fold back the rear seat ward until a click is heard to ensure the backrest head restraints are stuck in place. Press To turn the rear seat backrest to its and hold the adjustment button to in- original position, fold back the rear seat stall or remove the head restraints.
  • Page 89 Seats and Protective Devices Seat Adjustment Parameter Fold back the rear seat cushion To turn the cushion to its original posi- tion, pull out the collapsible belts and move the seat cushion backwards, and press downwards hard until you hear it lock.
  • Page 90 Seats and Protective Devices Seat Belt Overview of Seat Belt Improperly wearing a seat belt or not wearing a seat belt can cause serious injury or death! No occupant is allowed to sit in the area without seat and safety belt or on the seat with damaged safety belt.
  • Page 91 Seats and Protective Devices quirements. Correct sitting posture erly adjusted according to height. ensures: Wear the seat belt correctly. Precise, effective, and safe vehicle Correct sitting position of the f ront control. seat passenger Proper support for the body, pre- The recommended adjustments for venting driver fatigue.
  • Page 92 Seats and Protective Devices regulations and special requirements Three-point seat belt for children and infants. For detailed information, refer to “Senior children” or “Infants and toddlers” in this chap- ter. All occupants should wear their seat belts to avoid injury in the event of traffic accidents.
  • Page 93 Seats and Protective Devices “Shoulder Belt Height Adjuster” in In order to prevent the seat this chapter. belt from being rewound back too 3. Pull the shoulder belt up to tighten fast and hurting the occupants or the crotch part. getting stuck, please return the seat belt to its original position after un- buckling the seat belt.
  • Page 94 Seats and Protective Devices move the adjuster down to make sure it is locked in place. Seat belt warning lamp The vehicle is equipped with a seat belt warning light and buzzer for the driver seat and front passenger seat to remind the driver and front passenger to fasten their seat belts.
  • Page 95 Seats and Protective Devices Seat belt replacement Ignoring the warning lamp, After an accident, go to the Geely Au- prompts, and warning instructions tomobile Service Center to check or may result in serious injury, vehicle replace the seat belt assembly. Replace damage, or traffic accidents.
  • Page 96 If the airbags have been activated, event of an accident. it must be replaced immediately at the Geely Automobile Service Without seat belts, rapid infla- Center. tion and deployment of airbags can lead to more serious injuries. There-...
  • Page 97 The expansion and contraction of the airbag takes place in a very short period of time and does not provide Contact the Geely Automobile protection against the effects of a Service Center immediately in the possible subsequent second impact.
  • Page 98 Side airbags mainly help reduce chest Do not perform the following injuries to the driver or front passenger. operations without inquiring the Geely Automobile Service Center personnel, so as not to affect the normal function of the side airbag: Installation of electronic equip- ment such as mobile two- way radio communication devices.
  • Page 99 Do not perform the following and force of the side airbag when operations without consulting with expanded, never put the head, personnel from the Geely Automo- hands outside the window, or head bile Service Center. Otherwise, it close to the side curtain airbag ex-...
  • Page 100 Seats and Protective Devices Front airbags non-deployment scenarios In the event of a collision, whether the airbag works depends on the collision object, the collision direction and the Vehicles that are not started. speed deceleration of vehicle caused Colliding with easily deformable by the collision.
  • Page 101 Seats and Protective Devices Faulty airbag system. Other special circumstances. Side airbags and side curtain airbags non-deployment scenarios (if equipped) Falling into a deep pit or ditch. In a front or near-frontal collision. Having a rear-end collision with a truck. In a rear collision.
  • Page 102 To avoid injuries, contact Geely Au- tomobile Service Center as soon as possible. Airbag replacement The collision may damage the airbag system in the vehicle. After the collision, go to the Geely Auto- mobile Service Center promptly for a replacement.
  • Page 103 Seats and Protective Devices Installation of Child Seat Protective Devices Selection of Child Seat Protective Devices When all child seats are fixed with safety belts, the applicability information of child seats on each seat: Front passenger Rear outboard Rear middle Group Child weight seat...
  • Page 104 Seats and Protective Devices Use of Child Protective Devices Infants and senior children Infant If the shoulder belt twines around neck of a child, the child will be severely injured and even killed when the safety belt is tightened gradually. Do not leave children in vehicle alone and do not allow them play with safety belts.
  • Page 105 Seats and Protective Devices Senior children should fasten seat belts hips and instead tend to move up- correctly. It is forbidden to put the seat ward, fastening across the infant's belt across the child’s face or neck and abdomen. This could result in severe the seat belt must be held close to the injuries or fatalities in the event of a children’s hips to provide additional...
  • Page 106 It is recommended to install ISOFIX child seat that meets regulatory requirements or certified by Geely Au- tomobile. Do not use rear-facing child An auxiliary seat is a child protection...
  • Page 107 Seats and Protective Devices Installation of children Seat belt installation protective devices Installation of the rear-facing child seat Children and infants are safer when properly secured in child seats in the rear seat. When installing the child seat to the rear seat, please read the instructions to ensure that it is suit- able for use in this vehicle and is correctly installed.
  • Page 108 To remove the rear-facing child seat, If the belt buckle is not working press the release button. properly, go to the Geely Automo- Installation of the f ront-facing child bile Service Center for repair imme- seat diately. Do not occupy the seat until When installing a f ront-facing child the lock is repaired.
  • Page 109 Seats and Protective Devices Pull the seat belt completely out to the locked position. When the seat belt retracts slightly, it cannot be pulled out again. Before it retracts, make sure it is locked so that the front-facing child seat is secured. When pressing the f ront-facing child seat towards the seat cushion and seat backrest, allow the seat belt to fully re-...
  • Page 110 Seats and Protective Devices Installation of the auxiliary seat Installation of ISOFIX children protective devices According to the instructions provided by the manufacturer, pass the seat belt ISO standard-specif ic f ixing points around the child, and insert the latch are located in the gaps between the plate into the belt buckle, noticing that seat cushions and backrests of the two...
  • Page 111 Seats and Protective Devices seat into the corresponding ISOFIX fixing point at the back of the seat. 5. Check whether the buckle is locked correctly. 8. Adjust the head restraint to the lowest position to press down on the LATCH seat belt. 9.
  • Page 112 Seats and Protective Devices Child seat fixing points are de- signed only to carry loads imposed by properly installed child seats. Do not attach any other objects in the vehicle by using seat belts, wiring harnesses, or other items under any circumstances.
  • Page 113 If the smart key is lost, damaged, or stolen, please contact the Models with Bluetooth modules can Geely Automobile Service Center as use mobile phone Bluetooth function soon as possible. The control functions to unlock and start the vehicle.
  • Page 114 Starting and Driving To prevent potential issues with the smart key's battery, it's advisable to avoid prolonged exposure to cold environments. Extended exposure to low temperatures can trigger a low battery warning, which may im- pact both the smart key's function- ality and the vehicle's operation.
  • Page 115 If the drive motor does not start by ei- ther of the following methods, please contact the Geely Automobile Service Center. Try using other smart keys. Start by placing the smart key in the designated position.
  • Page 116 It’s necessary to use mechanical key to unlock or lock the door on the main driver side, and promptly go to the Geely Automobile Service Center to re- place the smart key battery.
  • Page 117 Starting and Driving Keyless unlocking Keyless locking Unlock sensor area Lock sensor area When you approach the vehicle with a When you approach the vehicle with a valid smart key, simply place your hand valid smart key, simply place your hand in the unlock sensor area on the driver in the lock sensor area on the driver door handle.
  • Page 118 Starting and Driving Locking and unlocking using 3. Insert the mechanical key into the driver’s door lock and turn the mechanical key mechanical key to unlock/lock the door. When the smart key or central Lock the front passenger side door and control door lock fails, the vehicle rear doors with the mechanical key door can be unlocked or locked with...
  • Page 119 Starting and Driving Locking and unlocking inside Open/close/speed values can the vehicle be set for automatic door locking function in the multimedia settings. Reminder to unlock when key left in- side vehicle When the start switch is in the OFF position and the key is left inside the vehicle, if you exit and close the door while attempting to lock it using the...
  • Page 120 Starting and Driving One-click window opening function (If equipped) When you need to open the window in advance, press and hold the unlock button within the effective range of the smart key, and the window will open automatically. One-click window closing function (If equipped) When you need to close the window in advance, press the lock button within...
  • Page 121 Starting and Driving Use the mechanical key to lock the Open and close the cargo cargo canopy by turning it counter- tailgate clockwise. Unlocking cargo tailgate inside the ve- hicle When the vehicle is stationary and the It is forbidden to drive the vehicle external anti-theft alarm system is dis- with the cargo canopy opening.
  • Page 122 Starting and Driving Lift the edge of the tailgate, and force There is no time limit after the the tailgate forward to lock it. central locking pre-unlocks the car- After closing the cargo tailgate, verify go tailgate. that it is fully locked by trying to push and pull the upper edge of the cargo Unlocking cargo tailgate using smart tailgate.
  • Page 123 Starting and Driving Vehicle Start Child safety lock Start Switch (Keyless Start) The left and right rear doors of this vehicle are equipped with child safety locks. When there are children sitting The vehicle is equipped with a start in the rear seats on either side, please switch for push-button start.
  • Page 124 Starting and Driving ON: when the start switch is in the ACC Backup start function position, press the start switch once, If the vehicle is in a strong signal inter- if the brake pedal is not pressed, the ference area, the smart key battery is start switch will be in the ON position.
  • Page 125 Vehicle running-in for inspection. If all smart keys fail, the The running-in of the new vehicle is system may fail. Contact the Geely Au- mainly to improve the surface quali- tomobile Service Center for inspection ty and friction and wear status of the as soon as possible.
  • Page 126 Starting and Driving 3. Release the brake pedal and the ve- Economic driving hicle begins to creep; Depress the Vehicle driving range and power bat- accelerator pedal and the vehicle tery capacity are affected by driving begins to move. habits, storage conditions, charging 4.
  • Page 127 Starting and Driving 6. Reduce the weight of the vehicle: Careful driving Every extra kilogram of weight can The first step of careful driving is to fas- increase power consumption, and ten seat belt. regularly clean unnecessary lug- gage and items on the vehicle. Defensive driving: The driver 7.
  • Page 128 (e.g. when the road is flooded), fresh water. the following precautions should be After wading through the water, it taken: is recommended to go to the Geely Determine the water depth before Automobile Service Center for a wading. The recommended wading comprehensive inspection of the...
  • Page 129 If there stationary, then switch the elec- is an alarm, please contact the tronic shift lever to P. Geely Automobile Service Center for maintenance as soon as possi- Never leave children or people ble. with disability in the vehicle. They...
  • Page 130 Starting and Driving Automatic Shifting Gear Position Operation P (Parking) Assisted parking is provided when the Electronic Shift Lever gear is in parking (P). When the vehicle Electronic shift lever (Type 1) is stationary, press the P button to en- gage the parking (P) gear.
  • Page 131 Starting and Driving Instructions for Use R (Reverse) This position stands for moving back- Shifting operation wards. Parking When the electronic shift lever is in Re- When it is necessary to park: When the verse (R), if the brake pedal is released vehicle is completely stopped, switch and the parking brake is disengaged, the electronic shift lever to Neutral (N)
  • Page 132 Starting and Driving Click Vehicle Settings → Driving Mode Entry (Type 1) on the multimedia display screen, se- lect Comfort Mode, the comfort mode indicator on the instrument cluster will light up, indicating that the vehicle is in Comfort Mode. Entry (Type 2) Click Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 133 Sport Mode, the sport mode please immediately go to the Geely indicator on the instrument cluster will Automobile Service Center for main- light up, indicating that the vehicle is tenance.
  • Page 134 Once the EPB is enabled, the parking brake warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates. If the warning light doesn’t illuminate, please contact the Geely Automo- bile Service Center for inspection as soon as possible. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) (Type 2)
  • Page 135 Starting and Driving AUTO HOLD (If equipped) If the EPB fails to be enabled, Type I the rear wheels should be locked if necessary to prevent the vehicle from moving. Improper use of electronic park- ing brake may cause accidents and serious personal injuries and death.
  • Page 136 Drive (D)/Reverse (R), lightly depress Adjust the driving mode accordingly, the accelerator pedal, the AUTO and contact the Geely Automobile HOLD will be automatically released; Service Center as soon as possible. The 3. When the AUTO HOLD function is...
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving can prevent slipping during braking. When starting the vehicle and driving away, the Anti-lock Braking System performs a self check. When the self check is carried out, you will hear a momentary motor running sound or “click” sound, and even notice a slight movement of the brake pedal, which is a normal phenomenon.
  • Page 138 Starting and Driving generate a greater brake pressure than km/h during downhill driving, press the normal braking, allowing the brake sys- HDC switch, and the HDC indicating tem to generate the pressure required light on the instrument cluster illumi- for maximum deceleration of the nates.
  • Page 139 If the fault Traction Control System is not resolved, please contact the (TCS) Geely Automobile Service Center for The Traction Control System prevents inspection as soon as possible. the driving wheels f rom slipping during acceleration and ensures the stable driving of the vehicle.
  • Page 140 Starting and Driving Smart Parking Assist cargo box can be detected. The object must be within 1.5 meters of the rear System bumper. In hot or humid weather, the distance at which objects are detected Parking Sensor System may decrease. The Parking Sensor System helps driv- Enabling and disabling system ers avoid colliding with objects during...
  • Page 141 Starting and Driving The Parking Sensor System sensors cannot detect loose snow, cotton, sponges and other objects that tend to absorb ultrasound. The Parking Sensor System sensors cannot detect low objects such as rocks and wooden blocks. The Parking Sensor System sensors may not be able to detect certain obstacles with particular shapes.
  • Page 142 The vehicle is on a steep slop. Driving in snow or rain. If the vehicle approaches an obstacle and the system still does not alarm, please contact the Geely Automobile Service Center for inspection when it is confirmed that the above situation is not causing it.
  • Page 143 Starting and Driving Reverse Camera System The reverse camera is located on the cargo tailgate. The reverse camera The Reverse Camera System assists the has a limited range and cannot cap- driver in reversing by displaying the ture objects near corners or under the image behind the vehicle.
  • Page 144 fic. Cruise control is also dangerous Please contact the Geely Automobile when driving on slippery roads. On Service Center for inspection as soon such road surfaces, sharp changes as possible.
  • Page 145 Starting and Driving Push this button down to set If the cruise control system is ena- the current speed to the cruise bled, push the speed adjustment s p e e d o r re d u ce t h e c r u i s e and setting buttons upward and speed.
  • Page 146 Starting and Driving Press the brake pedal, but the cruise status indicator does not go off. Hang into neutral (N). Press the cruise control button to turn off the cruise control com- pletely. Clear speed memory When the cruise control is turned OFF or the start switch is set to off, the cruise control set speed memory is erased.
  • Page 147 Fault Happened When Driving Fault Happened When Driving Hazard Warning Device Hazard Warning Light On conventional roads, the warning triangle plate should be set at 50 to 100 meters behind the vehicle; On the highway, it is necessary to set the When the vehicle needs to be de- warning sign at 150 meters behind the creased or stopped in an emergency...
  • Page 148 Fault Happened When Driving Jump Start If the low-voltage battery freezes, do not use the jumper cable to Jump Start start the vehicle, otherwise, it is The vehicle is equipped with an intelli- extremely easy to cause an ex- gent recharge function which recharg- plosion! Even after the low-volt- es the low-voltage battery automat- age battery is thawed, the elec-...
  • Page 149 6. Try starting the vehicle with a de- ries of the vehicle except the hazard pleted low-voltage battery. Please warning lights (If necessary). contact the Geely Automobile Ser- vice Center if it doesn’t start after several attempts. Using an open flame near the...
  • Page 150 Fault Happened When Driving Towing Your Vehicle It is recommended to install a li- censed towing bar or rope on the Towing Tips towing eyelet. Do not use the towing eyelet to tow This is a battery electric vehicle with the vehicle to the platform rescue rear-wheel drive, and you can choose a vehicle.
  • Page 151 RV that meets the specifications, and you Fitting the rear towing eyelet can also consult the Geely Automobile Service Center before trailing. The mounting hole for the rear towing eyelet is located on the right side of the...
  • Page 152 Fault Happened When Driving Do not tow the RV with a large load, so as to avoid the trailer Be sure to make a smooth star- function failure. toff and avoid rapid acceleration or emergency braking on slip- After waterlogging, please check pery roads, preventing the vehi- and clean the trailer socket in cle from being out of control due...
  • Page 153 Fault Happened When Driving Function Switch ground Blank Power source ground Trailer mode on and off When the vehicle is in P gear, the trail- er mode is actively turned on after con- necting the electric joint, and the trail- er mode is turned off when the joint is disconnected.
  • Page 154 Fault Happened When Driving Tyre Replacement Tyre pressure The tyre cannot work effectively unless Tyres it has the correct inflation pressure. Overview Underinflation or overinflation If you have any questions about the of the tyre may affect the tyre and tyre warranty and repair points, please the vehicle driving.
  • Page 155 Fault Happened When Driving Tyre pressure monitoring How to check tyres system Check the tyre pressure with a premi- um pocket tyre pressure gauge. The tyre pressure monitoring system Check the tyre inflation pressure when alerts the driver to check the tyre pres- the tyre is cold.
  • Page 156 Fault Happened When Driving If any of the following conditions oc- Tyres and wheels with different sizes curs, replace with a new tyre: If the used wheels or tyres are different A wear indicator appears on the tyre. in size f rom the original wheels and tyres, the performance of the vehicle or The cord thread or fabric appears the functionality of the electronic sys-...
  • Page 157 Winter tyres are used to increase the to balance the tyres and wheels again. f riction on icy or snowy roads. If the Please contact Geely Automobile Ser- winter tyres are used, there may be vice Center for inspection and repair as a decrease in driving traction on dry soon as possible.
  • Page 158 Fault Happened When Driving and gently depress the brake pedal Because snow tyres and other to slow down. Emergency braking or tyres are not original specifications, turning the steering wheel sharply are t h e re m ay b e u n ex p e c te d a n d easy to make the vehicle out of control.
  • Page 159 8. Pressure gauge not exceed 80 km/h (The maximum driving distance is 200 km). And 9. Switch visit the Geely Automobile Service 10. Air hose Center as soon as possible to check 11. Air hose protective cover whether the sealed tyre needs to be The quick tyre repair device is used to repaired or replaced.
  • Page 160 It is recommended to contact Geely Automobile Service Do not leave children unattend- Center for inspection and repair. ed in a vehicle while the drive motor is running.
  • Page 161 2. Loosen the wheel valve cap and drive at this time. Please contact screw the joint of the air pump Geely Automobile Service Center. tube into the thread at the bottom of the tyre valve. If the tyre pressure exceeds 1.8 bar, inflate the tyre to the pressure spec-...
  • Page 162 Fault Happened When Driving Changing Fuses 2. Square fuse - slow acting, plug-in type, rated current range 20-60A. Fuse Position and 3. Bolted type fuse - high current slow Identification acting, bolted type, rated current range 30-200A. Protect the wires and electrical equip- The color represents the ampere value ment by fusing the fuse to prevent of the fuse, which is also labeled on the...
  • Page 163 Fault Happened When Driving Exposure to liquids can dam- age all electrical parts on the vehi- cle. Be sure to close the covers of all electrical parts. Fuse number Name Amperage Remark EF01 Intelligent power supply (If equipped) 10 A EF02 Front through light fuse (If equipped) EF03...
  • Page 164 Fault Happened When Driving Fuse number Name Amperage Remark EF05 BCM external light power supply fuse 25 A EF07 Horn fuse 15 A EF08 Battery electronic water pump fuse 15 A EF10 Motor electronic water pump fuse 15 A EF11 VCU main relay power supply fuse 25 A EF12...
  • Page 165 Fault Happened When Driving Fuse number Name Amperage Remark Electronic brake booster fuse 60 A (If equipped) EF37 Electronic vacuum pump fuse 30 A (If equipped) EF38 Blower fuse 40 A EF39 Driver power seat fuse 30 A EF40 Passenger power seat fuse (If equipped) 30 A EF41 Ripple anti-pinch module 2FL&RR fuse...
  • Page 166 Fault Happened When Driving Interior Fuse Box The interior fuse box is located on the left side of the instrument panel. Un- cover the instrument panel storage box to view the fuse. Fuse number Name Amperage Remark CF01 Brake switch fuse CF02 BCM interior light fuse 20 A...
  • Page 167 Fault Happened When Driving Fuse number Name Amperage Remark CF03 Rear view mirror folding fuse (If equipped) 10 A CF04 Front washer fuse 15 A High voltage power distribution box relay CF05 discharge platform fuse (If equipped) Towing hook module B2 + fuse CF06 30 A (If equipped)
  • Page 168 I f t h e n ew l y re p l a ce d f u s e the negative cable f rom the low immediately becomes damaged, voltage battery. contact Geely Automobile Service Center for inspection and repair as soon as possible. 2. Use a fuse clip to hold the fuse head and remove the fuse.
  • Page 169 Replacing light bulbs often requires the removal of specific vehicle parts, so it should be performed by a professional with the necessary skills. It is recommend- ed that you go to Geely Automobile Service Center to replace the bulb. Part name...
  • Page 170 Center immediately. coolant level in the expansion tank If the damage to the vehicle cannot is normal, please contact Geely Au- be estimated, do not touch the ve- tomobile Service Center for inspec- hicle. Keep away from the vehicle, tion and repair as soon as possible.
  • Page 171 In the case of electric shock. In particular, if the conditions to ensure personal safety, bottom plate of the vehicle scratch- contact the Geely Automobile Service es with the ground, carefully check Center and perform the following op- the high voltage wiring harness...
  • Page 172 If the vehicle is to be shaken, to the power battery may cause a in order to prevent damage to the f ire. If this happens, contact Geely drive motor and other components, Automobile Service Center imme- the following precautions must be diately for inspection and repair.
  • Page 173 All recommended maintenance Manual. After each maintenance, be items are important. To protect the sure to have the Geely Automobile Ser- environment and keep your vehicle vice Center sign and stamp the main- in good condition, it is important to tenance record form.
  • Page 174 Repair and Maintenance Weekly check: 3. When modifying or adding wiring for the multimedia system, wires Coolant level. with different rated power will gen- Brake fluid level. erate a large amount of heat, which Windshield washer fluid level. may cause a fire. Tyre pressure and condition.
  • Page 175 Repair and Maintenance Engine Compartment Engine Hood Open the engine hood Ensure that the wiper arms are not raised when opening the engine hood. 3. Lift the engine hood slightly and it will be opened to the maximum position under the action of the left and right pneumatic brace.
  • Page 176 Repair and Maintenance Engine Compartment Warm air system expansion kettle 5. Engine hood fuse box 2. Engine compartment storage box 6. Washing liquid reserve tank 3. Brake reservoir 7. Electric drive system expansion ket- 4. Low-voltage battery...
  • Page 177 Repair and Maintenance Cooling System Check the Coolant Warm air system expansion Cooling System Introduction kettle The coolant added to the new vehicle not only provides anti-f reeze protec- tion at low temperature, but also pro- tects all components in the cooling system f rom corrosion.
  • Page 178 Do not Please f ill with glycol coolant open the pressure cap on the cool- certified by Geely. Damage or failure ing system, including the pressure caused by the use of inferior coolant cap of the coolant expansion kettle, or non-compliant coolant mixture when they are still hot.
  • Page 179 Warranty have leakage problem, please con- and Maintenance Manual. tact the Geely Automobile Service Replace the brake fluid according to Center as soon as possible. the maintenance cycle specified in the Warranty and Maintenance Manual.
  • Page 180 Repair and Maintenance Energy recovery level Be sure to replace the brake adjustment pad in the Geely Automobile Service Center so as to guarantee the best braking performance and minimum wear between the brake pad and the brake disc. New brake pads have run-in peri-...
  • Page 181 Repair and Maintenance Creep groan appears when Electronic Stability Control starting system (ESC) operating sound It is normal to hear the friction sound When the ESC is working, you may between the brake disc and the brake hear some noise or feel the brake pedal disc when the brake pedal is released.
  • Page 182 After replacing the brake pad, the liquid level can return to normal. The brake fluid leakage will cause the level to drop. Please con- tact the Geely Automobile Service Center for an overhaul as soon as possible. The brake fluid level must always be...
  • Page 183 Mist appears (No water streaks, When the driver detects it hard to drops, or droplets). steer, please contact the Geely Auto- mobile Service Center for overhaul as The mist covers less than 50% of the soon as possible.
  • Page 184 After contact, wash battery solutions. Please visit the Geely your hands with soap and clean Automobile Service Center regularly thoroughly with water.
  • Page 185 Washing Liquid and After replacing the low-voltage Wiper Blade battery, please take the old low volt- age battery to the Geely Automobile Washing Liquid Service Center for disposal, or to the recycling station that meets the rel- How to use washing liquid evant environmental protection law.
  • Page 186 Repair and Maintenance Wiper Blade If using concentrated washing solution, dilute it according to man- Grease, silicon and petroleum ufacturer's instructions. products can easily weaken the Do not add water to the ready-to- wiper blade's effect. Clean the wiper use washing liquid, otherwise the blade with warm soapy water and washing solution may f reeze so as check its condition regularly.
  • Page 187 Repair and Maintenance Replace the front wiper blade 3. Press the clip of the wiper as shown. Pull the wiper blade in the direction Wiper arm of the arrow to release it from the 2. Wiper blade wiper arm. Remove the wiper blade 3.
  • Page 188 Repair and Maintenance Vehicle Cleaning and the vehicle parts and cause chronic damage. Do not spray water to- Maintenance wards the charging port. Do not use “cluster nozzles” to clean External Cleaning vehicles. Washing the vehicle frequently helps Do not use the nozzle to directly to protect the appearance.
  • Page 189 Repair and Maintenance cleaning water and the type of When cleaning the glass of the cleaning agent and wax solvent. vehicle, only use soft cloth and glass If the body paint is darkened or detergent, and do not use abrasive scratched after the car washing, tell detergent, otherwise it will scratch the operator to make corrections...
  • Page 190 Repair and Maintenance For liquid stains: Gently wipe the re- look of the interior. Never use shoe sidual stain with a paper towel, and cream on leather. let the paper towel to absorb the Instrument panels and other stains as much as possible. plastic surfaces For solid dry stains: Remove them Do not use cleaners and polish agents...
  • Page 191 Technical Data Technical Data Main Dimensions Main Dimensions of the Vehicle Item Unit ZB1030BEVRSD13 ZB1030BEVRSD1 Length 5260 Width 1900 Height 1865 Front wheelbase 1614 Rear wheelbase 1620 Wheelbase 3120 According to GB1589-2016 specification, the measuring range of the exter- nal dimensions of the vehicle in this table does not include the parts that ex- cluded in the measuring range of the length, width and height of the vehicle, such as: external signs, anti-collision rubber blocks, the parking assist system and handles.
  • Page 192 Technical Data Vehicle Weight Parameters Item Unit ZB1030BEVRSD13 ZB1030BEVRSD1 Drive form Rear-engine, rear-drive Rated passengers Person Curb weight 2065 2090 Maximum total weight 2840 2845 Payload Accelerator pedal's free < 4 travel Brake pedal's free travel 10 - 20...
  • Page 193 Technical Data Main Assembly Types and Parameters Item Unit ZB1030BEVRSD13 ZB1030BEVRSD1 Rated power of the drive motor Peak power of the drive motor Rated torque of the drive motor N•m Peak torque of the drive motor N•m Rated speed of the drive motor r/min 5100 5100...
  • Page 194 Technical Data Vehicle Power Performance Item Unit Parameters Maximum speed km/h Maximum gradability Wheels and Tyres Tyre model Item Parameters Rim specification 17×6.5J Tyre specification 225/65R17 Wheel dynamic unbalance degree Item Unit Parameters Front wheel inner side ≤10 Front wheel outer side ≤10 Rear wheel inner side ≤10...
  • Page 195 Technical Data Item Parameters -51′ 30 ' Rear wheel camber (Front wheel camber difference < 30') 13°±45′ Kingpin inclination angle (Kingpin inclination difference < 30') 3.3°±30′ Kingpin caster angle (Kingpin caster difference < 30') 0.08°±5 ' Front toe-in (Single tyre) (Front wheel toe-in difference <...
  • Page 196 Technical Data...
  • Page 197 Index Cooling System Introduction ... 175 Cruise Control System (CCS) ..142 Air Conditioning and Ventilation System ......78 Cup Holder ..........65 Air Purification System ....81 Airbag Maintenance and Replacement ........100 Drive Motor Anti-theft ....113 Ambient Light and Sunlight Drive Motor or Motor Controller Sensor (If Equipped) ......77 Overheat ...........168 Driver Side Overview (Type 1) ..
  • Page 198 Front Air Conditioner Control System ............73 Jump Start ..........146 Front Interior Light......59 Front Seat ..........83 Fuse Position and Light Combination Switch ..44 Identification ........160 Location of Airbags ......94 Locking and Unlocking ....113 Gear Position.........128 General Information ....... 177 Magazine Pocket .........70 Get Rid of the Trapped Main Assembly Types and...
  • Page 199 Position of Drive Motor Code/ Towing Mode (If Equipped) ..149 Identification Number .......6 Towing Tips ..........148 Power Window ........55 Traction Control System Prompt Information ......5 (TCS) ............. 137 Tyres ............. 152 Rear Interior Light (If Equipped)..........61 USB Port .............69 Rear Seat ............85 Use of Child Protective Recommended Oil and...

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