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Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Dongfeng brand vehicle.
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience and to minimize malfunctions, it is essential to read this manual carefully before use and operate
the vehicle as suggested in the manual.
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the introduction of usage methods.
The appearance, interior, and technical specifications of the vehicle are continuously improved, and the pictures, data, and explanations in this manual are
not to be used as criteria for ordering and acceptance.
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available in your vehicle; the specific configuration is subject to the actual vehicle.
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  • Page 1 Preface Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Dongfeng brand vehicle. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience and to minimize malfunctions, it is essential to read this manual carefully before use and operate the vehicle as suggested in the manual.
  • Page 3 Warning to Users 1. Before using the vehicle, please be sure to ● Position of the interior and exterior safe driving is still necessary. read this manual carefully, and follow the mirrors; 10. About the combined instrument warning operating methods indicated in this manual ●...
  • Page 4 Warning to Users power-off switch directly and escape the ● - Observe speed limit signs and do not and high-voltage cables (orange) and their vehicle immediately. Before salvaging the overspeed; connectors. vehicle, it is necessary to wait until there 14. If the orange high-voltage cable on the ●...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Overview Safety Before Driving When Driving Vehicle Equipment In-Vehicle Infotainment Emergency Situations Maintenance Technical Information...
  • Page 7 0. Overview High Voltage Component Location Diagram ..8 Safety Information ..........9 High Voltage System Warning Sign ....9 New Energy Vehicle Description ......9 Charging Safety ..........11 Vehicle Submerged in Water ......11 In Case of an Accident ........11 Graphic Index ............12...
  • Page 8 Dongfeng NAMMI 01 Rescue Information Card Dongfeng NAMMI 01 Rescue Information Card Dear Dongfeng NAMMI 01 Owner,This card contains the structural diagrams of the Dear Dongfeng NAMMI 01 Owner,This card contains the structural diagrams of the vehicle's high-voltage system and the body reinforcement struts.It plays a crucial role High Voltage Component Location Diagram vehicle's high-voltage system and the body reinforcement struts.It plays a crucial role...
  • Page 9 If you need to repair the power battery. Dongfeng will not assume The charging speed depends on the type high-voltage system, please contact a any related responsibilities for vehicle of specific wall outlet or public charging terminal dealership.
  • Page 10 Safety Information 12V Battery Regenerative Braking and Energy Recovery Silence When driving, if you release the accelerator Additionally, like traditional fuel vehicles, New energy vehicles are especially quiet pedal or lightly press the brake pedal, there may your vehicle has a 12V battery. when driving at low speeds.
  • Page 11 Safety Information ● If using water to extinguish the fire, use a Charging Safety In Case of an Accident large amount of water from a distance. Trying ● Whencharging a new energy vehicle Stay Away from the Vehicle to extinguish electrical fires with a small ●...
  • Page 12 Graphic Index Advanced Intelligent Driving Assistance System* - Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) - Forward Collision Warning (FCW) - Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) - Lane Keeping Assist System (LKA) - Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) - Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) Front Windshield Wiper Front Camera (360 Panoramic View)* Front Towing Hook Location LED Front Headlights...
  • Page 13 Graphic Index Interior Door Handles Exterior Mirror Adjustment Lever Light and Wiper Combination Switch Multi-Function Steering Wheel Instrument Cluster Electronic Shift Lever Central Control Display Screen* - Mobile Internet - Mobile Connection/Mirroring - 12-inch Large Screen Internal Rearview Mirror Microphone* Front Passenger Window Switch Wireless Phone Charging* Accelerator Pedal...
  • Page 14 Graphic Index Sun Visor Front Overhead Light Switch Hazard Warning Light Switch Special Drawer Storage Box Hook 12V Power Outlet and USB Port Open Cup Holder Central Armrest (with Storage Box)* Steering Wheel Position Locking Lever...
  • Page 15 Graphic Index S t e e r i n g W h e e l 1 * ( w i t h L i g h t a n d A i r Conditioning Control) Left Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel: Driving Mode Switch Button Rear Fog Light Switch...
  • Page 16 Graphic Index Steering Wheel 2* (with Lighting and Audio/Video Controls) Left Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel: Driving Mode Switch Button Rear Fog Light Switch Position Light Switch Instrument Function Switching Button Low Beam Light Switch Instrument Function “OK” Button Right Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel: Previous Track Button...
  • Page 17 Graphic Index Steering Wheel 3* (with Cruise Control and Audio/Video Controls) Left Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel: Driving Mode Switch Button Cruise Control Cancel Button Custom Button Instrument Function Switching Button Cruise Control Function Button Instrument Function “OK” Button(Press)/ Cruise Speed + (Flick Up)/ Cruise Speed - (Flick Down) Right Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering...
  • Page 18 Graphic Index Steering Wheel 4* (with Intelligent Driving and Audio Control) Left Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering Wheel: ACC Function Button ICA Function Button Following Distance Increase Button Custom Button Instrument Function Switching Button Following Distance Decrease Button Instrument Function “OK” Button(Press)/ Cruise Speed + (Flick Up)/ Cruise Speed - (Flick Down) Right Side Multi-Function Buttons on the Steering...
  • Page 19 1.Safety Safety Label Description ........20 Situations Where Airbags May Accidentally Seat Belt ............21 Inflate ............32 Function of the Seat Belt ........21 Airbag System Failure Warning ....33 Correct Way to Wear a Seat Belt ...... 21 Maintenance and Disposal of Airbags ..34 Introduction to Seat belts ........
  • Page 20 Safety Label Description Coolant Instruction Label High Voltage Component Warning Label Child Safety and Airbag Warning Labels The coolant instruction label is engraved on The high voltage component warning label Child safety and airbag warning instruction the cap of the drive motor coolant reservoir. is stuck on top of the high voltage integrated labels are located on the surface and inside of controller.
  • Page 21 Seat Belt Function of the Seat Belt Correct Way to Wear a Seat Belt WARNING ● All occupants, including pregnant women, should wear seat belts while the vehicle is in motion. ● For child occupants, please select and use the appropriate child restraint device. ●...
  • Page 22 Seat Belt Introduction to Seat belts Seat Belt Locking Seat Belt Adjustment Each seat in this vehicle is equipped with a three-point seat belt. Front Seat Belts: Load-limited belts with pre-tensioners. Rear seat belts: Standard seat belts. The driver's seat belt is equipped with a not-fastened reminder feature, and the front passenger seat belt may be equipped with a not- fastened reminder feature.
  • Page 23 Seat Belt Seat Belt Release Pregnant Women and Special Occupants Rear Seat Belts Pregnant Women Press the red button on the buckle to The method of wearing rear seat belts is the release the seat belt lock. After unlocking, push same as that for front seat belts.
  • Page 24 Seat Belt Persons with Disabilities ● Do not twist the seat belt when wearing it. A twisted seat belt increases pressure Persons with disabilities should use seat on the body, reducing its protective effect. belts when riding in a vehicle. Consult with a doctor for professional advice.
  • Page 25 Seat Belt Seat Belt Reliability Check Maintenance of Seat Belts Repair and Disposal of Seat Belts The seat belt retractor will lock the seat belt Regularly check the seat belt and all When the following situations occur, please in the following three situations: its components (such as buckles, tongues, go to a dealership for repair as soon as possible: retractors, straps) for proper operation.
  • Page 26 Supplementary Restraint System Introduction to the Supplementary Restraint System CAUTION The following contains important information The inflation and deflation of the airbag about frontal airbags. Please read carefully occur in a very short time and can only work before driving the vehicle. once, offering no protection against possible The installation locations of airbags can subsequent impacts.
  • Page 27 Supplementary Restraint System Precautions for the Supplementary Restraint System CAUTION Recommendations for Effective Airbag Use Airbag Safety Precautions ● Keep both feet in the footwell in front of the seat. Do not place feet on the dashboard or other positions. Otherwise, To e f f e c t i v e l y u s e a i r b a g s , i t i s The Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) y o u r f e e t m a y e n t e r t h e a i r b a g...
  • Page 28 Supplementary Restraint System WARNING WARNING WARNING ● When airbags inflate, a loud noise and ● Do not modify the vehicle's electrical ● Do not let children stick their hands or smoke release may occur. This smoke system, suspension system, front heads out of the window.
  • Page 29 Supplementary Restraint System Situations Where Airbags May Not Inflate Collision Detection Area Conditions for Airbag Inflation Main prerequisites for airbag inflation: When Rear-Ended by Another Vehicle ● Power supply. If the vehicle's power is off before a collision, the airbags cannot inflate. ●...
  • Page 30 Supplementary Restraint System When the Vehicle Collides with Guardrails or When Side-Impacted by Another Vehicle When the Vehicle Goes Under a Large Truck Other Vehicles from a Front-Side Angle When the vehicle's side cabin area is When involved in a rear-end collision with When the vehicle collides with road impacted, the frontal airbags generally will not a large truck and going under the vehicle, the...
  • Page 31 Supplementary Restraint System Vehicle Rollover or Lateral Rollover Frontal Collision with Pole-Like Objects such as Vehicle Falls from a Height, Landing on Its Bottom Electric Poles or Trees In the event of a rollover or lateral rollover If the vehicle falls from a height and lands accident, the frontal airbags may not deploy.
  • Page 32 Supplementary Restraint System Situations Where Airbags May Accidentally Inflate Airbag System Failure Rear-End Collision with a Vehicle Moving in the Same Direction Crossing Deep Potholes When the airbag system failure warning is not repaired promptly, the frontal airbags may not In the event of a rear-end collision with a deploy.
  • Page 33 Supplementary Restraint System Hitting Raised Objects or Curbs on the Roadside Descending Steep Slopes, Front of the Vehicle Airbag System Failure Warning Hitting the Ground Hitting raised objects or curbs on the The airbag system failure warning light on roadside, or severe scraping of the undercarriage Descending steep slopes, with the front of the combination instrument panel is displayed with road protrusions, may accidentally trigger...
  • Page 34 Supplementary Restraint System In the following cases: Maintenance and Disposal of Airbags WARNING ● The airbag system failure warning light The components of the airbag system remains illuminated after being lit for a ● Once inflated, airbags cannot be repaired are installed in various parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 35 Child Passenger Safety Child Passenger Guidelines After installing the child restraint device, WARNING check its fixation before placing the child in it. Move it from side to side and try pulling it forward To ensure the safety of child passengers, ●...
  • Page 36 Child Passenger Safety Child Seat Warning Labels WARNING It is strictly prohibited to install rear-facing child restraint devices on the front passenger seats. In an accident, rear-facing child restraints may be struck by deploying front airbags, leading to severe injury or death of Under no circumstances should a child seat the child.
  • Page 37 Child Passenger Safety Child Seat Fixation Devices WARNING ● The child seat fixation device is designed solely for installing child restraint devices. Under no circumstances should it be used to secure other items or equipment. This vehicle is equipped with 2 sets of The lower anchor brackets are located ISOFIX child seat fixation devices, each including...
  • Page 38 Child Passenger Safety Selection of Child Seats Seat Positions for Child Seats Fixed with Seat Belts According to the regulations for "Motor Vehicle Child Passenger Restraint Systems", the table below shows options for using seat belts to fix child seats based on child weight and seat positions in the vehicle.
  • Page 39 Child Passenger Safety Group 0/0+ Child Safety Seats Group Ⅰ Child Safety Seats Group II Child Safety Seat Suitable for infants weighing less than 13 Suitable for children weighing 9 kg to 18 kg. Suitable for children weighing 15 kg to 25...
  • Page 40 Child Passenger Safety Group III Child Safety Seat Infants Older Children Infants should use the correct child Older children can use the seat belt directly. If the upper part of the seat belt is too close to restraint devices when traveling in a vehicle. It is the child's face or neck, an auxiliary seat cushion important to choose an appropriate child restraint (available in the market) that matches the vehicle...
  • Page 41 Child Passenger Safety Compatibility Information for ISOFIX Child Seats According to regulations, the table below lists the options for installing ISOFIX child seats on vehicle seats equipped with ISOFIX fixtures. For universal and semi-universal ISOFIX child seats, the size category of the ISOFIX child seat is determined by letters A to G, which are marked in the ISOFIX identification on the child seat.
  • Page 42 Child Passenger Safety Installing Child Seats with ISOFIX Anchorage Points Vehicle seats unsuitable for child seat installation. Vehicle seats allowing ISOFIX child seat installation. Rear seats with anchorage points, allowing the connection of universally approved forward-facing ISOFIX child seats. The anchorage points are located on the back of the rear seats.
  • Page 43 Child Passenger Safety Child Safety Lock Passenger Window Disable Switch CAUTION ● When children are seated in the rear of the car, the driver should activate the child safety locks and disable the passenger side window switches to prevent children from accidentally opening the rear doors or windows, which could lead to accidents.
  • Page 45 2.Before Driving Pre-Drive Checks ........46 Rearview Mirror Adjustment ....75 Closing the Trunk Door ......59 Inspection Items ........46 Charging Port .......... 60 External Rearview Mirror ......75 Correct Seating Position for the Driver ..46 Opening the Charging Port Cover ...60 Internal Rearview Mirror ......77 Lighting ............
  • Page 46 Pre-Drive Checks Inspection Items Correct Seating Position for the Driver and brake pedals. 3. Maintain at least 10cm distance between the For driving safety, please ensure to carry knees and the dashboard. out the following checks before driving: 4. Adjust the backrest to an appropriate angle, ●...
  • Page 47 Pre-Drive Checks Correct Seating Position for Front Passenger WARNING CAUTION ● During driving, the seatback should not be reclined excessively, and the seatbelt must be worn correctly to maintain the ● During driving, keep the correct sitting proper posture, to avoid injury in case of position and do not place feet on the emergency braking.
  • Page 48 Pre-Drive Checks Correct Seating Position for Rear Passengers WARNING For riding safety, rear passengers should ● During driving, the seatback should not perform the following operations: be reclined excessively, and the seatbelt 1. Maintain an upright sitting posture, keeping must be worn correctly to maintain the the back as close to the seatback as possible.
  • Page 49 Vehicle Key Smart Key Composition of the Smart Key Smart Key Remote Control Functions Remote Unlocking of Vehicle 1. Press the unlock button Smart Key Vehicle Unlock Button 2. All turn signals blink twice; Mechanical Key Vehicle Lock Button 3. The vehicle is unlocked; 4.
  • Page 50 Vehicle Key Remote Locking of Vehicle Remote Convenience Auto Window Opening WARNING 1. Close all doors (including the rear door); Hold down the unlock button During the automatic window closing automatically lower the windows until fully open, process, ensure no part of anyone's body is 2.
  • Page 51 Vehicle Key Keyless Entry Feature* Keyless Locking of Car Doors Keyless Opening of the Rear Door 1. Carry the smart key within its effective range. 2. Close all doors (including the rear door); 3. Touch the recessed area on the door handle once, all turn signals blink once;...
  • Page 52 Vehicle Key Auto Unlock Feature When Approaching the Vehicle* Auto Lock Feature When Leaving the Vehicle* NOTE ● Please take your keys with you when you leave the car and do not leave them in the car, or you may be alerted by the horn.
  • Page 53 Vehicle Key Environmental Notice Replacing the Key Battery The battery contains pollutants. The battery life depends on the frequency It is illegal to dispose of the battery of operations and the surrounding environment. with household waste. Batteries must Under normal usage conditions, the battery's be collected separately and recycled lifespan is about 2 years.
  • Page 54 Vehicle Key CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION ● When the smart key is within operational ● If you lose the key, contact an authorized Do not place the smart key in the following range, anyone (including those without a dealer immediately. locations inside the vehicle to prevent it from smart key) can touch the request switch being locked inside: ●...
  • Page 55 Vehicle Key Mechanical Key Locking Other Doors Unlock Lock Lock 4. Turn the mechanical key toward the front/rear 1. Open the door, each door has an emergency Use the mechanical key to unlock/lock the of the vehicle to unlock/lock the door. lock switch , insert the mechanical key into doors when the vehicle is low on power or the the switch;...
  • Page 56 Frameless Car Doors Retractable Door Handles door handles automatically retract* and go Emergency Extension of Retractable Door Handles into a hidden position. WARNING ● When locking the car, the retractable door handles will electrically retract.Please be cautious to avoid pinching your fingers. ●...
  • Page 57 Frameless Car Doors Automatic Minor Adjustment of Car Windows CAUTION CAUTION ● W h e n o p e n i n g t h e c a r d o o r , t h e If any door (including the trunk door) is ajar, ●...
  • Page 58 Central Control Door Lock Central Control Door Lock Button Auto Door Locking When Driving WARNING When the automatic locking feature is Driver's Responsibilities:If you decide to keep activated, all doors automatically lock once the the doors locked while driving, remember vehicle speed reaches approximately 10 km/h or that in emergency situations, it may become higher.
  • Page 59 Trunk Door Opening the Trunk Door Closing the Trunk Door CAUTION ● The 12V battery must have power for the remote key to unlock the door. ● After opening the trunk door, push it upwards to its maximum opening angle and ensure it's stable before loading or unloading items for safety.
  • Page 60 Charging Port Opening the Charging Port Cover Closing the Charging Port Cover AC and DC Charging Ports Remove the dust cover to reveal the 1. Replace the dust cover of the charging port. Charging Port Cover is located on the right fender panel.
  • Page 61 Dongfeng will not assume pacemaker, so as not to cause personal any related responsibilities for vehicle injury.
  • Page 62 Vehicle Charging CAUTION CAUTION NOTE ● The time required to fully charge the ● Avoid turning on the air conditioning ● Frequent use of rapid charging methods can have a negative impact on the power power battery depends on the charging while the vehicle is charging, as this can battery.
  • Page 63 Vehicle Charging This vehicle is a new energy vehicle that operates solely on power from the battery. When the battery indicator on the instrument panel turns red, the vehicle should be charged. Although the vehicle can travel a certain distance when the battery is low, frequently deep discharging the battery will shorten the power battery's lifespan.Charge in time and fully consider the journey and charging stations en route to avoid being stranded due to insufficient battery.
  • Page 64 SOC of 50% to 70% before parking again. ● If the vehicle is stored for a long period without charging maintenance, it may result in battery damage. Dongfeng will not assume any related responsibilities for vehicle malfunctions and damages arising from this, including quality guarantees.
  • Page 65 Vehicle Charging Home AC Charging Method WARNING ● Use only a dedicated socket (with leakage protection device, air switch, grounding, etc.) to charge the vehicle, and avoid sharing the line with other household appliances to prevent electric shock. 7. When charging starts, the combination instrument panel will display the remaining battery percentage and the time needed to complete charging;...
  • Page 66 Vehicle Charging AC Charging at Charging Stations DC Charging at Charging Stations (Fast Charging) CAUTION The method for charging at AC charging ● The charging gun will be locked when the stations is similar to home AC charging. charging cable gun is connected to the vehicle's charging port.
  • Page 67 Vehicle Charging Charge Energy Management ● Options to set charging limits, schedule charging, unlock slow charging gun, and terminate charging are available. In MP5’s “Energy” interface, you can view and manage charging details. ● For scheduled charging, if the charger is Tap on “Charging”...
  • Page 68 Vehicle Charging Discharging Methods* Activating Discharge Function NOTE Using a self-purchased power strip ● Please use this function when the power discharge connector to achieve external vehicle battery capacity is sufficient. discharge, the maximum external discharge power is 3.3kW. Ve h i c l e t o P o w e r S t r i p D i s c h a r g e Connection Device:A charged vehicle can use Pre-Discharge Check a power strip to supply electricity for charging...
  • Page 69 Vehicle Charging Discharge Energy Management Stopping the Discharge Function CAUTION 1. Unplug the device from the socket, press the In the “Energy” interface of MP5, you can ● To prevent malfunction of the electric switch button, and the socket indicator light view the discharge status and set discharge charging port cover, do not repeatedly goes out;...
  • Page 70 Seat Adjustment Introduction to Seats Front Seat WARNING Proper seat adjustment ensures maximum Manual Seat Adjustment ● Never adjust the driver's seat while the effectiveness of seat belts and airbags. Seats vehicle is in motion! Unexpected seat can be adjusted in various ways to fit the movement can lead to loss of vehicle physique of the driver and passengers: control and distraction, causing severe...
  • Page 71 Seat Adjustment Backrest Angle Adjustment Power Seat Adjustment* NOTE 1. Lift the front end of handle and hold; ● The designated position for measuring 2. Adjust the backrest to the desired angle; seat cushion depth is 20mm forward from 3. Release handle and rock the backrest the rearmost position, with a total forward back and forth to confirm it is fully locked.
  • Page 72 Seat Adjustment Headrest Height Adjustment Driver's Seat Memory Function* Driver's Seat Welcome Function* Some models feature a driver's seat After powering up the vehicle, access MP5 Vehicle Settings→Convenient Driving screen to memory function for automated seat adjustment activate the driver's seat welcome function. during entry/exit and automatic driving position adjustment, which can also be linked with a When activated, the driver's seat is in the...
  • Page 73 Seat Adjustment Driver's Seat Ventilation Function* Driver's Seat Heating Function* After powering up the vehicle, access the After powering up the vehicle, access the MP5 Climate Control screen to activate and MP5 Climate Control screen to activate and adjust the driver's seat ventilation function. adjust the driver's seat heating function.
  • Page 74 Seat Adjustment Steering Wheel Adjustment Rear Seat Release the steering wheel adjustment lock Restoring the Rear Seat handle downward to unlock the steering wheel, Move the seat belts to the side to prevent allowing adjustment of the steering wheel's up Folding Down the Rear Seat Backrest interference, and flip the rear seat backrest and down positions for the comfort and safety of...
  • Page 75 Rearview Mirror Adjustment External Rearview Mirror Rearview Mirror Angle Recommendation WARNING Angle Adjustment of the Rearview Mirror Lens ● Do not adjust the external rearview mirror while the vehicle is in motion. To concentrate fully on driving, the external rearview mirrors should be adjusted beforehand.
  • Page 76 INFO RESET Rearview Mirror Adjustment TILT UP SLIDE OPEN Unfolding Manual Folding and Unfolding of Rearview Mirror* Electric Folding and Unfolding of Rearview Mirror* NIGHT DOOR PANEL When the adjustment knob is turned away from position, the external rearview mirror MIST AUTO will automatically unfold.
  • Page 77 Rearview Mirror Adjustment Internal Rearview Mirror External Rearview Mirror Heating Function* Anti-Glare Internal Rearview Mirror Adjustment of the Internal Rearview Mirror After the vehicle is powered on, press the rear window glass defogging/defrosting button The internal rearview mirror has an anti- on the MP5 air conditioning interface to glare feature, which reduces the glare caused by activate rear window glass heating for defogging/...
  • Page 78 Lighting Light Locations Light Positions (Front) Front Overhead Lights Side turn signal light Front position light/Daytime running light* Front position light/Front turn signal light Low beam light/High beam light Front through light*...
  • Page 79 Lighting Light Positions (Rear) High-Mounted Stop Light Rear Position Lamp/Brake Light Rear Turn Signal Indicator Rear Fog Light Reverse Light Response Reflector License Plate Light Note:Reflectors are used to reflect the light from vehicles behind, reminding the drivers to maintain a safe driving distance. If the reflector is damaged, it should be replaced at a dealership as soon as possible to ensure driving safety.
  • Page 80 Lighting External Lights Switching Position Lights On Use the position light switch to turn on the Light Switch* position lights, with the corresponding indicator light on the instrument cluster illuminating. CAUTION The position lights can remain on for a while even after locking the doors.
  • Page 81 Lighting Switching Low Beam Lights On Switching High Beam Lights On CAUTION After powering up the vehicle, turn on the Using high beam lights in well-lit conditions low beam lights, and both the low beam and can dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles, causing visual errors and potentially leading position lights will come on simultaneously, with to traffic accidents.
  • Page 82 Lighting If the turn signal indicator on the Turn on/off the Turn Signal Headlight Beam Height Adjustment instrument cluster flashes at a faster rate when the turn signal is on, it indicates a fault in the turn signal light, requiring repair.Please visit a dealership for inspection and repair.
  • Page 83 Lighting The automatic light sensor is located in the Follow Me Home Feature* Automatic Headlight Function* middle of the upper part of the front windshield. Do not cover this area and keep it clean to avoid affecting the automatic light control function. Intelligent High-Low Beam Function* After activating the intelligent high-low beam function, the high beam will automatically...
  • Page 84 Lighting Interior Lighting Response Reflector Front Overhead Lights The Response Reflector is designed to reflect the lights of vehicles from behind, reminding the drivers of the trailing vehicles to Touch the switch for the front overhead light maintain a safe driving distance. to turn on or off the corresponding side light.
  • Page 85 Lighting Random Color Ambient Lighting* You can set the ambient light to randomly change color in the MP5 lighting menu under Interior Lights → Ambient Lighting.The light will switch to a different color each time it is turned off and on again within one power cycle. LED Vanity Mirror Soft Light* Turning On/Off Ambient Lighting You can enable or disable ambient lighting...
  • Page 86 Windshield Wipers and Washer Windshield Wipers and Washer Long Intermittent Wiping CAUTION Rotate the wiper combination switch to the ● Do not operate the windshield wipers short intermittent wiping position; the front wiper if they are obstructed by snow or ice. operates at a longer intermittent frequency.
  • Page 87 Windshield Wipers and Washer Operating the Front Windshield Washer Funtion CAUTION ● Use the appropriate type of washer fluid according to your driving environment. Do not dilute with water, as it can damage the windshield washer system. ● Please replace the wiper blades regularly to maintain a good driving view.
  • Page 88 Electric Windows Master Window Control for Driver's Side WARNING ● Ensure no one is extending any body part out of the vehicle before closing electric windows. ● Never leave children or adults requiring Lower assistance alone in the vehicle. They may inadvertently operate the controls and cause injury, suffocation, or even death.
  • Page 89 Electric Windows Passenger Window Controls Remote Control for Windows Windows Auto-Up on Lock* Lower Raise The Windows Auto-Up on Lock function is default off.It can be activated in the MP5 Vehicle Settings → Door and Window menu.Once enabled, all windows will automatically close when the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 90 Electric Windows Delayed Power Supply for Windows Within 30s after powering down, the windows can be normally raised or lowered from any door.After 30 seconds, the windows will not operate. Anti-Pinch Windows During the closing process, if the window encounters an obstacle, it will immediately lower slightly before stopping.
  • Page 91 3. When driving Driving Techniques ........92 Electric Power Steering (EPS) System ..117 Intelligent Speed Limit Control (ISLC)* ..144 Brake System ..........118 Parking Assistance ......... 146 Vehicle Safety Check .......92 Safety Check Items ........94 Brake System Description ......118 Reverse Parking Radar ......146 Driving Tips for Different Conditions ..95 Hydraulic Brake System ......119 Reverse Camera* ........148...
  • Page 92 Driving Techniques Vehicle Safety Check Pre-Driving Checks Always Wear Seat Belts 1. Ensure there are no obstacles around the Airbags provide supplementary protection T h i s s e c t i o n i n t r o d u c e s i m p o r t a n t vehicle and check for oil leaks under the car.
  • Page 93 Driving Techniques Do Not Speed Driving on Wet Roads WARNING Speeding is one of the main causes of ● Avoid sudden acceleration or braking. fatal vehicle collisions.The faster you drive, the ● Do not get distracted while driving, for ● Avoid sharp turns or sudden lane changes. greater the risk.
  • Page 94 Driving Techniques Safety Check Items Under the Hood: After Starting the Vehicle Fluid Levels: Performing a safety check before setting Before Moving: off is advisable.A few minutes of inspection can Ensure all vehicle fluid levels are normal, contribute to safer driving and familiarization with Fluid Leaks: such as coolant and brake fluid.
  • Page 95 Driving Techniques Driving Tips for Different Conditions Driving Through Water WARNING Driving in the Rain When driving on wet and slippery roads, emergency braking, sudden acceleration, When it rains, visibility is reduced, windows and sharp turns can all lead to tire skidding, may fog up, and roads become slippery, so reducing vehicle control and potentially please drive carefully.
  • Page 96 Driving Techniques Before Driving the Vehicle Winter Parking Winter Driving Do not forcibly open frozen doors, windows, Under normal conditions, the parking brake Drive Carefully Avoid sudden acceleration or move frozen windshield wipers.Use warm must be engaged. or braking. Avoid sharp turns or sudden lane water to melt the frozen parts, and immediately changes.
  • Page 97 Driving Techniques Snow Tires Anti-Skid Chains CAUTION On icy and snowy roads, where slipping Do not install unapproved anti-skid chains. This manual provides technical reference is very likely, using snow tires can significantly Inappropriate snow chains can damage the information for the use of snow tires and anti- improve vehicle safety performance.
  • Page 98 Driving Techniques Anti-Corrosion WARNING Braking Techniques Chemical agents used for de-icing roads are Braking Precautions highly corrosive and can accelerate the corrosion ● Drive carefully under all conditions, and damage of vehicle underbody components accelerating and decelerating very After braking, remove your foot from the carefully.
  • Page 99 Driving Techniques Downhill Braking Wet Surface Braking CAUTION If you drive in heavy rain for a long time ● When the ABS system is functioning without applying the brakes, the first braking normally, you may feel a slight vibration action might be delayed due to wet brakes. in the brake pedal.
  • Page 100 Driving Techniques Braking on Roads Treated with De-Icing Salt 10. Keep the vehicle's undercarriage free Efficient Use of the Vehicle from mud to reduce weight and prevent corrosion. When driving on roads treated with de- 1. Maintain correct tire pressure. Insufficient 11.
  • Page 101 Driving Techniques Driving Through Tunnels Energy-Efficient Driving CAUTION The human eye needs time to adapt to Here are some measures for energy- ● Ensure the parking brake is released sudden changes in light, such as when entering efficient driving: before driving. or exiting tunnels.Keep these points in mind: 1.
  • Page 102 Driving Techniques Carrying Pets Safely Breaking-in a New Vehicle Breaking-in Tires and Brake Pads Drive at moderate speeds for the first If carrying pets in the vehicle, please ensure Break-in Precautions 500km to properly break in new tires. the following: New brake pads and discs will not achieve To enhance the lifespan of the vehicle, a 1.
  • Page 103 Instrument Cluster Introduction to the Instrument Cluster Driving mode display Vehicle Operation Indicator and Warning Lights Left Turn Signal Indicator Gear Display Instantaneous speedometer Right Turn Signal Indicator Time display Total mileage display Vehicle status & ADAS road information &Card information & Popup display Battery Charge &...
  • Page 104 Instrument Cluster Intelligent High-Low Beam Indicator* Indicator and Warning Lights EPS Malfunction Warning Light The Intelligent High-Low Beam System If this light illuminates while the vehicle is High Beam Indicator Light in motion, it indicates a potential malfunction in (IHBC) indicator lights up on the instrument panel the Electric Power Steering system, requiring This light illuminates when the high beams under different operating conditions:...
  • Page 105 Instrument Cluster Door Ajar Warning Light Tire Pressure Warning Light EPB Engaged Indicator This light illuminates when a door is not This warning light illuminates during This light illuminates when the Electronic properly closed. vehicle operation if tire pressure is low or a Parking Brake is engaged.
  • Page 106 Instrument Cluster High-Temperature Battery Warning Light Drive Motor Malfunction Warning Light T-BOX Malfunction Indicator* This light illuminates when the power If this light stays on after the vehicle is This light illuminates in the event of a drive battery temperature is too high. motor system malfunction.
  • Page 107 Instrument Cluster ESC OFF indicator* Instrument Panel Card Information Switching Charging Reminder Indicator If the ESC OFF indicator stays on while the During vehicle charging: vehicle is in motion, it indicates that the vehicle's 1. While charging, the indicator light flashes; ESC control function is disabled, requiring 2.
  • Page 108 Driving Guide Trip Odometer Display Vehicle Maintenance Display Instrument Panel Brightness Adjustment Pressing the switch button toggles Vehicle maintenance reminder information For models without MP5:Press the switch between Trip A and Trip B subtotal information, is also displayed. When the distance to button to the brightness adjustment interface, displaying subtotal mileage, average electricity...
  • Page 109 Driving Guide Vehicle Start-Up and Shutdown Checking the Brake Pedal WARNING ● Do not drive wearing high heels or slippers.High heels may prevent the brake pedal from being fully depressed. Wearing slippers may lead to slipping off the brake pedal, failing to apply maximum braking force in time, and potentially causing accidents.
  • Page 110 Driving Guide Vehicle Start-Up Emergency Vehicle Start-Up Vehicle Shutdown 1. Carry the smart key, unlock and open the When the smart key battery is low, place 1. After stopping the vehicle, press the P gear the smart key in the emergency start area (as button to switch to P gear, and the electronic driver's door, and the vehicle can be powered shown) with all doors closed, depress the brake...
  • Page 111 Driving Guide Vehicle Power-Off Switch* M o d e l s w i t h a p h y s i c a l p o w e r - o f f switch:Long press the power-off switch on the left side of the dashboard to power down the vehicle.
  • Page 112 Driving Guide R Gear:Reverse Gear Electronic Gearshift Operation Instructions Gear Display Switch to this gear when the vehicle needs to reverse. With the vehicle stationary, depress the brake pedal and push the electronic gearshift lever upwards.The vehicle enters R gear, and "R" is displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 113 Driving Guide Driving Modes* Instrument Panel Display Mode Switching Models with MP5:Set the driving mode in the MP5 Quick → Driving Preferences interface. There are three modes:Economy mode (green), Comfort mode (purple), Sport mode (red). The driving mode can be viewed in the upper left corner of the combination instrument panel.
  • Page 114 Driving Guide Low-Speed Warning Sound Energy Recovery* Models with MP5:Set the intensity of When the vehicle is moving at low speed, energy recovery in the MP5 Quick → Driving the low-speed warning sound alerts pedestrians Preferences interface.The vehicle recovers nearby for safety. energy (weak, medium, strong) during braking and coasting, recharging the power battery.
  • Page 115 Driving Guide Safe Parking Parking on downhill roads with curb Parking on uphill roads with curb Park the vehicle in a safe, flat area. The correct parking method can ensure the vehicle is secured to prevent unintended movement: 1. Stop the vehicle, switch the electronic gearshift to "P"...
  • Page 116 Driving Guide Parking on slopes without curb Parking safety matters WARNING ● Do not park vehicles near inflammable and explosive materials, so as not to cause fire. ● When parking, the parking brake must be activated and the EPB parking indicator light in the instrument cluster must be confirmed Light up.
  • Page 117 Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Driving Guide The Electric Power Steering (EPS) system provides steering assistance during vehicle maneuvering based on various driving conditions, including vehicle speed (greater assistance at lower speeds and reduced assistance at higher speeds) and the rate at which the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 118 Brake System Brake System Description Salt-sprinkled road:When driving on salt- 5. Surface rust on brake discs sprinkled road, if the brake is not used for a long If the vehicle is parked for a long time, the time, there will be salt layer on the brake disc brake disc may be corroded and the brake pads Vehicles equipped with vacuum-assisted and brake pad, and the braking efficiency will...
  • Page 119 Brake System Hydraulic Brake System 7.Brake overheating CAUTION Do not place your feet on the brake pedal The hydraulic brake system transmits when braking is not needed.This will cause the ● Vehicle operation in high-altitude areas hydraulic pressure to the brake through double brake to overheat, reduce braking efficiency, may result in a heavier pedal feel due to extend braking distance, and increase brake pad...
  • Page 120 Brake System Anti-lock Brake System(ABS) Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System (EBD) CAUTION ABS anti-lock braking system can prevent EBD Electronic Brakeforce Distribution ● The function of ABS anti-lock braking the wheels from locking during braking, which System automatically adjusts the braking force system has some limitations.
  • Page 121 Brake System ESC function activation The ESC function is disabled and restored again Electronic Stability Control System (ESC) This function is automatically activated The ESC function can be restored after the ESC electronic stability system can improve function is turned off in any of the following ways: the driving stability of vehicles, for example, every time the vehicle is powered on, and the when accelerating and driving in corners, it can...
  • Page 122 Brake System Parking Brake System Electronic parking brake indicator light EPB Parking Indicator Red lights up, Enable/Disengage electronic parking brake indicating that EPB has been enabled. EPB fault indicator Yellow light indicates that EPB is faulty and parking brake will not work.Please contact the franchise store for inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 123 Brake System Automatic Parking (Auto Hold)* WARNING The Auto Hold function allows the vehicle ● Auto Hold is not a substitute for the to remain stationary during brief stops without driver’s responsibility to park the vehicle. continuously depressing the brake pedal. Always be aware of the vehicle's parking status.
  • Page 124 Driving Assistance Forward Collision Warning (FCW)* Function Settings Warning Method The Forward Collision Warning (FCW) function detects the relative speed and distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead, as well as pedestrians crossing the road, using the front-view intelligent driving camera mounted on the front windshield.
  • Page 125 Driving Assistance Braking Preparation Scenarios Where AEB Should be Disabled: Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)* The AEB system prepares for emergency ● When the vehicle is being towed. Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) braking by automatically reducing the gap function detects the relative speed and distance ●...
  • Page 126 Driving Assistance CAUTION CAUTION Function Settings ● The AEB function cannot recognize all ● When driving on curves, the AEB function pedestrians in all situations, such as might misidentify vehicles in other lanes partially obscured pedestrians or those as being in front or fail to detect vehicles carrying large objects.
  • Page 127 Driving Assistance Lane Keeping Assistance* CAUTION CAUTION Lane Keeping Assistance includes Lane The AEB system will not operate in the ● The Lane Keeping Assistance system is Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping following situations: only a tool to assist the driver and cannot Assist (LKA) functions.It uses the front-view replace cautious driving and judgment.
  • Page 128 Driving Assistance Activation Conditions of the Function Function Settings Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) can be Through the MP5 settings, the Lane used under the following conditions: Departure Warning (LDW) function can be activated.In the absence of faults, the Lane ●...
  • Page 129 Driving Assistance Function Malfunction CAUTION CAUTION If the Lane Departure Warning malfunction ● After disconnecting the vehicle's battery ● The sound of the vehicle's audio system warning light (red) illuminates while cable, if the Lane Departure Warning or external noise may prevent you the vehicle is driving normally, it indicates a function was previously set in the MP5 from hearing the warning buzzer.Try to...
  • Page 130 Driving Assistance Function Status Explanation Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)* When the Lane Keeping Assist function Through the MP5 settings, the Lane is activated through the MP5 settings, in the Keeping Assist (LKA) function can be activated. absence of faults, the Lane Keeping Assist status In the absence of faults, the Lane Keeping Assist NOTE indicator light...
  • Page 131 Driving Assistance Function Malfunction CAUTION If the Lane Keeping Assist malfunction ● After disconnecting the vehicle's battery warning light (red) illuminates while cable, if the Lane Keeping Assist function the vehicle is driving normally, it indicates a was previously set in the MP5 display, malfunction in the LKA function, and the function the Lane Keeping Assist malfunction will not operate.
  • Page 132 Driving Assistance ● Increase or decrease in the number of lanes Activation and Deactivation of the Function or complex lane markings. ● More than two lane markings on either side of After the feature is activated, the LDW/LKA the vehicle's path. system automatically engages when the vehicle speed exceeds 60 km/h;...
  • Page 133 Driving Assistance CAUTION Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* ACC System Activation Conditions ● Vehicle speed between 0~140km/h. The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ● The ACC system is a driving assistance feature is an advanced driver assistance ● READY light is on. system designed to enhance driving system that actively controls vehicle speed.
  • Page 134 Driving Assistance WARNING ● The ACC system recognizes motor ● In conditions such as heavy rain, snow, fog, strong reflections on wet vehicles such as cars and trucks for ● The system may request to exit the roads at night, or intense glare from adaptive cruising but cannot identify direct sunlight, the camera sensor's function when faced with complex traffic...
  • Page 135 Driving Assistance Increasing Cruise Speed Using the Function Stop-and-Go Traffic When the vehicle is in ACC mode, push In ACC mode, the vehicle's speed varies and hold the button upwards to continuously with the speed of the vehicle ahead, ranging from increase the cruise speed by 1 km/h, and a short 0 km/h to the set speed, maintaining the set time push will increase the cruise speed by 5 km/h.
  • Page 136 Driving Assistance In addition to the above situations, drivers Indicator Lights Function Limitations using the ACC system should be vigilant and ready to take over control when encountering the When ACC is activated, the indicator The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) camera following conditions, and turn off the ACC system sensor has a limited detection range.
  • Page 137 Driving Assistance CAUTION Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA)* Traffic Jam Assist Traffic Jam Assist system offers integrated ● The ICA system is an assistant to the Intelligent Cruise Assist (abbreviated as longitudinal and lateral control of the vehicle driver, intended to enhance comfort and ICA), including Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) and within the 0 to 60 km/h speed range.When safety, but it cannot replace the driver.
  • Page 138 Driving Assistance Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) Activation Conditions ● If a vehicle changes lanes into your ● Sensors that are dirty or covered can path within ICA's detection range and limit functionality. Do not cover the sensor ● READY light is illuminated. is recognized as a target vehicle, the detection area;...
  • Page 139 Driving Assistance ICA Hands-off Warning Reminder Activating or Deactivating the Function If the ICA is deactivated due to unmet activation conditions, the ICA function will When the ICA function is active, if the automatically exit, and the ICA indicator light driver's hands leave the steering wheel for more (green) will turn off.
  • Page 140 Driving Assistance Function Malfunction Factors Affecting Function Degradation Limitations of the Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) Function Due to unavoidable environmental factors If ICA malfunctions, the ICA malfunction and vehicle states, the Intelligent Cruise Assist warning light (red) on the instrument cluster The ICA's camera sensor has a limited (ICA) may operate in a degraded mode, where detection range.
  • Page 141 Driving Assistance Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR)* In addition to the above situations, drivers ● Vehicle collisions, severe vibrations, or other using the ICA system should be vigilant and incidents that might change the sensor's ready to take action or brake when encountering position.
  • Page 142 Driving Assistance Recognizable Signs Factors Affecting the Function ● Difficulty recognizing the graphics on the sign. Recognizable signs include Construction, Due to unavoidable environmental factors ● Potential misidentification of signs not in the Crossroads, Slippery Road, Falling Rocks, and conditions, the Traffic Sign Recognition lane, especially when signs are placed near Danger, Pedestrians, Children, No Overtaking, function may incorrectly identify or fail to...
  • Page 143 Driving Assistance Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA)* Function Settings Speed Limit Reminder The Intelligent Speed Assist function The Intelligent Speed Assist function can be The Intelligent Speed Assist function turned on or off in the MP5 Assisted Driving → recognizes speed limit signs in two ways and (ISA) uses a camera located at the top of Smart Recognition interface.The reminder setting provides reminders:...
  • Page 144 Driving Assistance Intelligent Speed Limit Control (ISLC)* Overspeed Alarm Function Settings If the vehicle's speed exceeds the current The Intelligent Speed Limit Control function The Intelligent Speed Limit Control function road speed limit plus the set speed deviation can be turned on or off in the MP5 Assisted (ISLC) uses a camera located at the top of value, an overspeed alarm is issued.The alarm Driving →...
  • Page 145 Driving Assistance Speed Limit Reminder Overspeed Alarm Cruise Speed Control The vehicle's camera starts displaying the When the vehicle's speed displayed on The Intelligent Speed Limit Control speed limit when approaching a speed limit sign the instrument cluster exceeds the set speed function uses the camera to obtain speed limit and stops displaying after a certain distance.
  • Page 146 Parking Assistance Situations When the Rear Reverse Parking WARNING CAUTION Radar Does Not Work ● If one or more sensors are damaged Under no circumstances does parking 1. Sensors are iced or damp (they work normally or have a bad connection, the buzzer assistance replace or absolve the driver's after defrosting or drying).
  • Page 147 Parking Assistance Obstacles the Radar May Fail to Detect 3. Obstacles below the detection range, such as small animals, low steps, or lower objects, The radar might fail to detect obstacles in might not be detected. the following positions: 2. Objects that can absorb the sensor's frequency like snow, clothing, or sponge materials might not be detected.
  • Page 148 Parking Assistance Reverse Camera* Reverse Camera Position WARNING ● Due to individual visual differences, vehicle movement, and the shape of obstacles, the distance estimated on the display screen may differ from the actual distance. ● Keep the camera clean and ensure it is not covered in mud, frost, or snow.
  • Page 149 Parking Assistance 360 Panoramic View* Activation and Deactivation Surround View Cameras Activation Camera Placement Each side of the vehicle (front, rear, left, right) is equipped with a wide-angle camera: ● The front-view camera is mounted on the front bumper. ● Side-view cameras are mounted on the left and right exterior rearview mirrors.
  • Page 150 Parking Assistance CAUTION 2D Surround View Angle Switching 2D/3D View Switching ● When in reverse gear, if the speed exce e ds 3 0k m/h, the sy s tem w i l l automatically shut off, reverting to the previous rear view when the speed drops below 27km/h.
  • Page 151 Parking Assistance Parking Assistance Surround View System Settings Parking Assist Lines CAUTION When theassist line display is enabled in the ● The width between the two driving panoramic view + 2D single view mode,dynamic trajectory assist lines may be wider than assist lines are overlaid in the front and rear the actual width of the vehicle.
  • Page 152 Parking Assistance Fusion Automatic Parking System* Operating Tips for Surround View System CAUTION When the vehicle is powered on, the system Fusion Automatic Parking Assist Feature In the following conditions, do not use the starts and initializes. During the initialization Fusion Automatic Parking feature to avoid process, the displayed images might be unstable.
  • Page 153 Parking Assistance Conditions for Activating the Automatic Parking Feature Parking In Operation WARNING ● Vehicle in READY state; ● For parking spaces not formed by two vehicles, such as between two trees, ● Ultrasonic sensors functioning properly; between a vehicle and a tree, or between ●...
  • Page 154 Parking Assistance NOTE ● Upon activating the parking assist feature, if the vehicle is not in 'P' (Park) gear, the system will default to parking mode and begin searching for a parking spot; if the vehicle is in 'P' gear, the system will default to exiting parking mode.
  • Page 155 Parking Assistance ● If there is sufficient space in front of the CAUTION Parking Out Function Operation vehicle, the MP5 shows a prompt "Front 1. Turn on the READY light and press the space is sufficient, please park out yourself, ●...
  • Page 156 Parking Assistance 3. Upon activation of the Park Out Assist Automatic Parking Function Fault Reminder CAUTION feature, the MP5 display reads "Please release the brake pedal." After the driver ● The system may be affected by weather confirms the surrounding area is safe and conditions like rain, snow, and hail.
  • Page 157 Parking Assistance CAUTION ● To ensure vehicle safety and avoid scraping against low obstacles like curbs, the final position of the vehicle after horizontal parking might be slightly outward. ● When washing the car, do not spray the ultrasonic sensors directly with a high- pressure water gun to avoid damaging them.
  • Page 159 4.Vehicle Equipment Heating and Air Conditioning ....160 Sun Visors ..........166 Air Conditioning Vents ......160 Sun Visors ..........166 Air Conditioning System Adjustment ..161 Large Vanity Mirror ........166 Air Conditioning Refrigerant ....163 Storage Devices ........167 Air Conditioning Filter ......163 Front Center Console Storage Box ..167 Electrical Equipment Interfaces .....
  • Page 160 Heating and Air Conditioning Side Air Vents Air Conditioning Vents WARNING Central Air Vents ● During driving, to remain fully focused on driving, please do not adjust the heating or air conditioning. ● If foreign objects enter the vent, liquids splash onto it, smoke is observed coming from the vent, or any other abnormal situations occur, immediately...
  • Page 161 Heating and Air Conditioning Air Conditioning System Adjustment Electric Air Conditioning Control (Type Ⅱ )* Air Conditioning Switch (Right Side of the Multi-Function Steering Wheel) Electric Air Conditioning Control (Type Ⅰ )* Air Conditioning Display and Switch (Integrated in MP5) Air Conditioning Instrument Display 11 10 Decrease Air Volume Button...
  • Page 162 Heating and Air Conditioning Automatic Air Conditioning Control (Type Ⅲ )* CAUTION Air Conditioning Display and Switch (Integrated in MP5) ● If hot air is felt from the vents in summer, set the air conditioning to Cooling internal circulation mode and lower the temperature.
  • Page 163 Heating and Air Conditioning Front Windshield Glass Defogging Rear window/rearview mirror defrosting Air Conditioning Refrigerant The rear window glass defogger/defroster The front windshield glass defogger The refrigerant used in the air conditioning reduces moisture, fog, and frost on the reduces moisture, fog, and frost on the rear system has been chosen considering its windshield surface to improve the forward view.
  • Page 164 Electrical Equipment Interfaces 12V Power Socketand USB Interface CAUTION ● Avoid prolonged power drawing to prevent draining the 12V battery. ● Strictly follow the usage instructions provided by the manufacturers of the electrical devices. ● Use power-drawing devices compliant with current electromagnetic compatibility standards to avoid interference with the radio and the vehicle's electronic system.
  • Page 165 Electrical Equipment Interfaces Diagnostic Interface Wireless Phone Charging* The vehicle is equipped with a Diagnostic The wireless charging sensing area for Interface (OBD) located at the lower left mobile phones is located at the front part of the side of the dashboard. It is used for digital dashboard.
  • Page 166 Sun Visors Sun Visors Large Vanity Mirror Blocking Side Sunlight Blocking Frontal Sunlight Detach the sun visor from the central The vanity mirror is located on the back of support and turn it to the side to block glaring the sun visor.Flip down the sun visor to use Rotating the sun visor downwards can...
  • Page 167 Storage Devices Front Center Console Storage Box Trunk WARNING ● Do not store liquid, fragile, or dangerous items in the trunk. ● When children are around the vehicle, pay close attention to prevent them from being locked in the trunk while playing, which could cause serious harm.
  • Page 168 Storage Devices Horn Switch Pressing and holding any one of the three positions shown in the illustration will activate the horn.Releasing the horn switch will stop the horn from sounding. The horn can operate as long as the 12V battery has power.
  • Page 169 5. In-Vehicle Infotainment Precautions ..........170 Safety and Attention ......170 Audio-visual system ....... 171 Home Display ........171 Vehicle Settings ........173 Application Center .........177 Air Conditioning ........179...
  • Page 170 Precautions Safety and Attention ● It is not recommended to charge your phone ● Please ensure that this system is kept away through the USB interface of this system for from hazardous materials. ● Please read this manual and related materials the following reasons: ●...
  • Page 171 Audio-visual system Home Display ⑤ Application Drawer Top Status Bar Customizable to place commonly used apps in the drawer for quick access and opening from the home page. ⑥ Music Quick Access Widget This area permanently displays the currently playing music or radio; shows the source information and allows quick switching of tracks &...
  • Page 172 Audio-visual system ⑤ Bluetooth Bottom Status Bar Pull-Down Quick Access Menu Interface -Displays the Bluetooth connection status; clicking also opens the Bluetooth settings dialog. ⑥ External Temperature ① Return to Home -Displays the external temperature. - Click to return to the home interface from any page.
  • Page 173 Audio-visual system Vehicle Settings Light - Exterior Lights Light - Interior Lights I n t h e L i g h t s → E x t e r i o r L i g h t s I n t h e L i g h t s → I n t e r i o r L i g h t s Shortcut interface→Exterior Light Control Options Bar ①...
  • Page 174 Audio-visual system Energy - Charging Energy - Discharge* Vehicle Settings I n t h e E n e r g y → C h a r g i n g I n t h e E n e r g y → D i s c h a r g i n g In the Vehicle Settings→Door Locks and interface→Charge Limit Options Bar, slide Windows Options Bar ①...
  • Page 175 Audio-visual system Driving Assistance Volume & Display - Sound Effects Volume & Display - Reminder & Voice In the Volume & Display→Sound Effects In the Volume & Display→Reminder & In the Driving Assistance→Lane Assist interface→Exterior Sound Options Bar ① , Options Bar ①...
  • Page 176 Audio-visual system Volume & Display - Display Volume & Display - Display Vehicle Information - System I n t h e Vo l u m e & D i s p l a y → D i s p l a y In the Vehicle Information→Vehicle In the Vehicle Information→System interface→Brightness Settings Options Bar,...
  • Page 177 Audio-visual system Application Center Rain/Snow Mode Profile Mode After selecting "Rain/Snow Mode", the Quick Cool low beam, fog lights, position lights, and front After selecting "Quick Cool", the air defroster will automatically turn on. Please be cautious in rainy and snowy weather. conditioning will automatically start cooling, Custom Mode setting the temperature to the lowest.
  • Page 178 Audio-visual system prompt message is displayed. Desktop Customization Settings Multimedia - BT Music ⑤ Previous Song Click to play the previous track. ⑥ Play / Pause Click to play or pause the track. ⑦ Next Song Click to play the next track. Multimedia - USB Music Tap on the Desktop Customization to ①...
  • Page 179 Audio-visual system popup for device switching. Bluetooth Phone ⑤ Privacy Mode Click to turn on or off the privacy mode feature, with a popup message appearing (which automatically closes after 3s). Privacy mode affects network calls. When activated, sound is only played on the mobile phone, and the network call status is not displayed on the car machine end.
  • Page 180 Audio-visual system Air Conditioning Electric Air Conditioning Interface Electric Air Conditioning Interface 1.Call up the air conditioning panel (shortcut bar) 2.Temperature control (shortcut bar) 1.Call up the air conditioning panel (shortcut bar) 3.Front windshield defogging (shortcut bar) 2.Temperature control (shortcut bar) 4.Temperature control 3.Front windshield defogging (shortcut bar) 5.Internal/external circulation switch...
  • Page 181 6.Emergency Situations Onboard Tools ........182 Powertrain Compartment Fuse Box Hazard Warning Lights ......182 Description ..........187 Hazard Warning Lights ......182 Cabin Fuse Box ........190 Onboard Tools ........182 Cabin Fuse Box Description ....191 Triangular Warning Sign ......183 Bulb Replacement ......... 193 Use of the Triangular Warning Sign ..183 Light Parameters ........193 Emergency Tire Repair ......
  • Page 182 Hazard Warning Lights Onboard Tools Hazard Warning Lights Onboard Tools 1.When the vehicle breaks down due to technical failure. Storage Location of Onboard Tools 2.When the vehicle is at the end of a traffic jam. 3.In emergency situations. 4.When towing another vehicle or being towed. CAUTION ●...
  • Page 183 Triangular Warning Sign Use of the Triangular Warning Sign How to Deploy the Triangular Warning Sign Placement Distance of the Triangular Warning Sign Storage Location of the Triangular Warning Sign 1. Open the four base supports Ordinary Highways Roads 2. Open the two folding sides of the reflector The triangular warning sign is stored under Placement and lock the top end;...
  • Page 184 Emergency Tire Repair Precautions for Using Tire Repair Tools CAUTION WARNING Emergency tire repair tools should only The following situations are not suitable for ● After emergency tire repair, you should be used as a temporary solution for tire repair. using the emergency tire repair kit.Contact a immediately drive for 5km (starting with You still need to replace or repair the faulty tire...
  • Page 185 Fuse Replacement Powertrain Compartment Fuse Box Cabin Fuse Box Checking and Replacing Fuses If an electrical device in the car stops working, the first step is to check if it's due to a blown fuse. Use the fuse information to determine which fuse or fuses control that component.
  • Page 186 Fuse Replacement Powertrain Compartment Box SB04 SB03 SB02 SB01 Intact Damaged Remove the fuse corresponding to the non-functioning electrical device and check if the metal wire inside the fuse is blown . If it's blown(as shown by the arrow in the illustration), replace it with a spare fuse of the same or lower amperage.
  • Page 187 Fuse Replacement Powertrain Compartment Fuse Box Description Name Type Specification Function Configuration SB01 MIDI Cooling Fan Electronic Control Box B+ Supply SB02 MIDI IPJB B+ Supply SB03 MIDI EPS B+ Supply SB04 MIDI Reserved JCASE EJB IG1 Supply JCASE ESC ECU and Coil B+ Supply ESC Configuration JCASE IBC KL30_V B+ Supply...
  • Page 188 Fuse Replacement Name Type Specification Function Configuration MINI ESC/IBC Controller IG1 Supply MINI PDCU, BMS IG1 Supply MINI Vehicle Warning Sound Controller IG1 Supply; Headlight Leveling IG1 Supply MINI OBC&DCDC/Compressor Controller IG1 Supply MINI Reserved MINI Reserved MINI Reserved MINI Reserved MINI Reserved...
  • Page 189 Fuse Replacement Name Type Specification Function Configuration MINI BCM/CCM External Light Power 2 MINI 7.5A Horn Relay Contact B+ Supply MINI OBC&DCDC B+ Supply MINI Reserved MINI Wiper Main Relay Contact 4 B+ Supply MINI BMS, PDCU B+ Supply 2 MINI R5 Low Beam Relay Contact and Coil B+ Supply MINI...
  • Page 190 Fuse Replacement Cabin Fuse Box -190-...
  • Page 191 Fuse Replacement Cabin Fuse Box Description Name Type Specification Function Configuration MINI MP5, Combination Instrument IG1 Supply ETC, Combination Switch, ADAS Camera, CCM/BCM Feedback Input, Parking Radar MINI Controller, FAPA IG1 Supply MINI FAPA, Rearview Mirror Adjustment Switch IG1 Supply MINI Airbag Controller IG1 Supply MINI...
  • Page 192 Fuse Replacement Name Type Specification Function Configuration MINI Reserved MINI Vehicle Warning Sound Controller Supply With Mobile Connectivity Configuration Electric Climate Control Single Zone MINI Electric Air Conditioning Controller Supply Configuration MINI Hidden Door Handle Controller Supply With Mobile Connectivity Configuration MINI Main Fuse for Busbar Terminals MINI...
  • Page 193 Bulb Replacement Light Parameters Models with Through Light Light Name Quantity Color Power/W Model High Beam/Low Beam White 42/24 Daytime Running Lights White Front Combination Lights Position Lights White Turn Signals Amber Through Lights Position Lights White Turn Signals Amber PY21W Rear Combination Lights Rear Position Lights...
  • Page 194 Jump Starting General Description CAUTION If the vehicle cannot start due to an overly Before starting work on the 12V battery, discharged 12V battery, it can be jump-started carefully read and follow the safety warnings using another vehicle's 12V battery and jumper related to 12V battery operations.
  • Page 195 Jump Starting Steps for Jump Starting 1. If the rescue vehicle's 12V battery is far from the faulty vehicle's battery, park the vehicles closer to each other. 2. Engage the parking brake and put the gear in “P”. 3. Power down the vehicle and turn off all electrical devices (such as lights, heating, air conditioning, etc.).
  • Page 196 Jump Starting CAUTION WARNING WARNING ● Ensure that the positive poles (+) of ● R e v e r s i n g t h e 1 2 V b a t t e r y p o l e s ●...
  • Page 197 Towing a Trailer Precautions Methods of Towing When towing a vehicle, it's crucial to comply with local regulations. Improper towing methods can damage the vehicle. To ensure the correct towing method and protect the vehicle from accidental damage, it is recommended to use professional roadside assistance for towing.
  • Page 198 Towing a Trailer Incorrect Towing Examples WARNING WARNING Under no circumstances should the vehicle Under no circumstances should the vehicle WARNING be towed with the front wheels on the be towed with all four wheels on the ground, ground, as it can cause serious damage to as it can cause serious damage to the drive Under no circumstances should the vehicle the drive motor and decelerator.
  • Page 199 7. Maintenance Maintenance Overview ......200 Window Tinting Film for Car Windows* . 218 General Description ......200 Choosing Window Tinting Film* ....218 Daily Maintenance Items ....... 201 Tires and Wheels ........219 Daily Maintenance Precautions .....201 Tire and Wheel Inspection .....219 External Daily Maintenance Items ..202 Tire Selection and Replacement ...222 Internal Daily Maintenance Items ..203...
  • Page 200 Maintenance Overview General Description Regular Maintenance Instructions Daily Maintenance Instructions Timely regular maintenance is an essential Daily maintenance refers to the checks As the mileage on a vehicle increases, part of vehicle usage. The interval for regular that should be performed before driving each its components will gradually wear out and its maintenance, whether in terms of mileage or day.
  • Page 201 Daily Maintenance Items Daily Maintenance Precautions WARNING WARNING Drivers must pay attention to safety and ● Before performing daily maintenance, ● Promptly remove foreign objects from comply with safe operating practices during park the vehicle in a safe area on a flat the powertrain compartment during routine maintenance to prevent injury to surface, and engage the parking brake.
  • Page 202 Daily Maintenance Items External Daily Maintenance Items Vehicle Lights Windshield Regularly clean front and rear headlights. Regularly clean the windshield. Check Perform daily maintenance before driving Ensure that brake lights, turn signals, front at least every six months for cracks or other each day as described in this chapter.
  • Page 203 Daily Maintenance Items Internal Daily Maintenance Items Other Daily Maintenance Items Seat Belt Check that all parts of the seat belt system Brake Pedal Drive Motor Coolant (e.g., buckles, tongues, retractors) operate smoothly and are securely fitted. Check for Check that the brake pedal operates Check the coolant level in the reservoir tank cracks, abrasions, wear, or damage to the seat normally.Ensure there is adequate clearance...
  • Page 204 Powertrain Compartment Lid Opening/Closing the Powertrain Compartment Lid WARNING ● Before leaving the vehicle, ensure the powertrain compartment lid is closed. Th i s v eh i cl e i s e q u i p pe d wi th a n automatic 12V battery charging feature.
  • Page 205 Powertrain Compartment Lid WARNING ● B e f o r e c l o s i n g t h e p o w e r t r a i n compartment lid, ensure the charging port cover is closed to avoid damaging it. ●...
  • Page 206 Powertrain Compartment Powertrain Compartment Layout Drive Motor Coolant Reservoir Filler Cap Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir Filler High Voltage Integrated Controller Brake Fluid Reservoir Filler Cap 12V Battery Powertrain Compartment Fuse Box -206-...
  • Page 207 Powertrain Compartment Safety Instructions for Working in the Powertrain Compartment WARNING General Description WARNING ● When opening or closing the powertrain Working on or within the powertrain compartment cover, it may suddenly compartment, such as checking or adding drop to the closed position. Be aware ●...
  • Page 208 Powertrain Compartment Coolant Drive Motor Coolant Level Check WARNING General Description ● In winter or cold areas, replace with The coolant serves to prevent corrosion, c o o l a n t s u i t a b l e f o r t h e a m b i e n t pitting leaks, radiator boiling, scale formation, and temperature to prevent freezing damage freezing, ensuring the cooling system is always...
  • Page 209 Powertrain Compartment Brake Fluid CAUTION WARNING General Description ● Brake fluid is highly hygroscopic and ● Store brake fluid where children cannot should be stored in a sealed container Brake fluid is used in the vehicle's hydraulic access it. If brake fluid is ingested, seek to prevent deterioration due to moisture braking system to transmit pressure.
  • Page 210 Powertrain Compartment 12V Battery Brake Fluid Level Check Brake Fluid Replacement To ensure the proper functioning of the 12V Battery Operation Warning Symbols braking system, replace the brake fluid regularly and Instructions according to the vehicle’s warranty policy. For brake fluid replacement, please visit an No open flames, sparks, bright authorized dealership.
  • Page 211 Powertrain Compartment 12V Battery Check 12V Battery Charging WARNING If the vehicle is parked for a long time 1. Check if the 12V battery is securely mounted. without use, frequently started, or often driven ● Keep open flames, sparks, or objects that 2.
  • Page 212 Powertrain Compartment Winter Protection 12V Battery Replacement WARNING The starting power provided by the 12V Carefully read and follow the safety battery at low temperatures is lower than that at warnings regarding 12V battery operation before ● Only replace with a 12V battery of the normal temperatures.
  • Page 213 Power Battery Power Battery As a chemical product, the power battery is Maintenance subject to natural capacity degradation due to its When the battery level gauge on the chemical properties. Therefore, for vehicles that WARNING combination instrument is about to enter the red have been used for some time, the pure electric warning area, it indicates that the power battery mileage will decrease.
  • Page 214 Power Battery Toxic and Hazardous Components of ● Storage environment: The product should CAUTION the Power Battery be stored in a clean, dry, ventilated, and cool environment, avoiding direct sunlight, ● The operating temperature range for This power battery meets the requirements high temperatures, corrosive gases, severe the power battery is -30°C to 55°C.
  • Page 215 Windshield Wipers and Washer Windshield Wipers CAUTION Wiper Blade Replacement Regularly check and promptly replace Wiper Blade Cleaning ● To prevent streaks on the glass surface damaged wiper blades to avoid scratching the during wiping, regularly clean the wiper windshield glass. Contamination of either the windshield blades.
  • Page 216 Windshield Wipers and Washer Front Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement Method 1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield. 2. Rotate the wiper blade about 90 degrees. 4. Replace with a new wiper blade. Place a thick towel under the lower part of 3.
  • Page 217 Windshield Wipers and Washer Windshield Washer CAUTION Washer Nozzle Check Adding Windshield Washer Fluid ● In winter, to prevent freezing, use washer fluid with appropriate antifreeze properties. ● Windshield washer fluid is toxic and should be stored in a marked container out of reach of children.
  • Page 218 Window Tinting Film for Car Windows* Choosing Window Tinting Film* CAUTION ● Do not overly pursue sun protection, heat insulation, and privacy at the expense of visibility.The light transmittance of the front windshield after applying the film must reach over 70% (i.e., the transmittance of the tint film multiplied by that of the car window glass), otherwise, it can significantly impair the driver's...
  • Page 219 Tires and Wheels Tire and Wheel Inspection Regularly check the depth of the tread Check all wheels for valve caps and inspect pattern across the entire width of the tire and the valve stems for dirt and air leaks. Do not the condition of the tread.
  • Page 220 Tires and Wheels Checking Tire Pressure Tire Pressure Check Use a tire pressure gauge to check tire General Description pressure when the tires are cold. Proper tire pressure extends tire life and improves the vehicle's driving comfort, economy, and handling stability. Low tire pressure increases tire wear, significantly affects handling stability and fuel economy, and increases the risk of tire failure.
  • Page 221 Tires and Wheels NOTE Wheel Rotation Regular wheel rotation aims to ensure even After driving for a while, tire pressure may tire wear and extend the overall tire life. Rotate rise by 0.2 to 0.5 bar. At this time, the tire the wheels approximately every 10,000 km.
  • Page 222 Tires and Wheels Tire Selection and Replacement WARNING Buying New Tires Dirt on the wheel and brake disc contact surface can cause wheel bolt loosening, Check the vehicle's tire information label to leading to wheel detachment and traffic understand the required tire model and size. accidents.
  • Page 223 Tires and Wheels Winter Tires* Tire Replacement WARNING Replace tires if any of the following NOTE ● Do not use old tires from unknown conditions occur: sources, as these may have invisible ● The tire wear indicator is visible. Winter tires significantly improve vehicle damage, potentially causing loss of handling stability on icy and snowy roads.
  • Page 224 Tires and Wheels Handling a Blowout Rim Replacement It's advised to use winter tires of the same size as the original tires, and all four tires should be replaced. Replace rims if they are twisted, deformed, The vehicle uses tubeless tires, and cracked, corroded, or have severe scratches.
  • Page 225 Tires and Wheels Anti-Skid Chains CAUTION WARNING Do not install unapproved anti-skid chains. This manual provides technical reference ● Using inappropriate rims can affect the Inappropriate snow chains can damage the information for the use of snow tires and anti- vehicle's braking and handling, potentially vehicle's tires, wheels, brakes, and body.
  • Page 226 Vehicle Cleaning Exterior Cleaning Washing Precautions CAUTION When to Wash Your Vehicle ● Joints, doors, windows, and powertrain compartment covers are most susceptible Wash your vehicle in the following to road deicing salt corrosion. Therefore, circumstances to protect the body paint: these areas must be wiped clean 1.
  • Page 227 Vehicle Cleaning Maintenance of the Vehicle's Underbody CAUTION WARNING In areas where deicing salt is used in ● Thoroughly wash the vehicle before winter, regularly clean the underside of the car Do not use gasoline, turpentine, nail polish waxing. to prevent dirt or adhered salt from corroding the remover, or other volatile liquids to maintain ●...
  • Page 228 Vehicle Cleaning Interior Cleaning Cleaning the Wheels CAUTION Clean the wheels when washing the vehicle Regularly use a vacuum cleaner or duster ● Do not use fabric protectants unless to maintain a clean appearance. to remove dust and dirt from inside the vehicle recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 229 Vehicle Cleaning Wiping Inside of Vehicle Glass Leather Seat Covers WARNING When wiping the inside of the glass, do Leather seats are high-quality products. not use tools with blades or chlorine-based With proper care, leather covers will maintain ● Do not use solvents or strong cleaning disinfectants, as they can damage the rear good performance.
  • Page 230 Vehicle Corrosion Prevention Environmental Factors Affecting the Rate of Corrosion Anti-Corrosion Measures D e - i c i n g a g e n t s a n d s n o w - m e l t i n g chemicals used on roads are corrosive and can Moisture accelerate the aging and corrosion of underbody...
  • Page 231 Recycling and Environmental Protection Material Recycling Environmental Protection Discarded Power Batteries Used power batteries should be handed Entrusting maintenance to an authorized Plastics over to the waste battery recycling points of dealership can control various pollution hazards, authorized dealerships.These dealerships then Plastics and rubber parts are marked contributing to environmental protection.
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  • Page 233 8. Technical Data General Technical Characteristics ........234 Overall Dimensions ............236 Specification and Capacity of Main Liquids ...... 237 Vehicle Identification ............238 Vehicle Identification Number and Product Label Microwave Window .............239 Event Data Recording System (EDR) ........240 -233-...
  • Page 234 General Technical Characteristics Body Type 5-door, 5-seater, monocoque Length 4030 Minimum distance (m) Approx. 12.5 Driving brake 1810 Approx. 7.5 Width 50km/h Average deceleration (m/s²) Overall (unladen/laden) 1570 Approx. 3.5m Total Height (unladen) Brake stability (m) Dimensions Wheelbase 2660 Minimum distance (m) Approx.
  • Page 235 General Technical Characteristics Drive Layout Front Engine, Front Wheel Drive, Two-wheel Drive Drive Motor Type Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Peak Power (kW) Rated Power (kW) Drive Motor Maximum Speed (rpm) 13000 4100 Rated Speed (rpm) Peak Torque (N·m) Rated Torque (N·m) Top Speed (km/h) Acceleration Time (0~50km/h) (s) Performance...
  • Page 236 Overall Dimensions Dimension unit: mm 1540 1540 1810 2660 4030 -236-...
  • Page 237 Specification and Capacity of Main Liquids The following contents are approximate values, and the actual consumption will be slightly different. Please follow the instructions in the "Maintenance" section to decide the appropriate addition amount. Fluids Fluid Name Type/Grade Per Vehicle Usage Drive Motor Drive Motor Coolant Ethylene Glycol Coolant, Freezing Point -40°C...
  • Page 238 Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number and Product Label ● Vehicle product sign location: right B pillar outer plate. Model and serial number of driving motor The vehicle identification code (frame number) VIN is the unique identification code of the vehicle, which can be viewed at 6 locations: ●...
  • Page 239 Vehicle Identification Microwave Window The microwave window is located around the rearview mirror in the car, and communication equipment, such as ETC, access control, intelligent parking and other equipment, can be installed in this area. Solar film is not allowed in this area to ensure the effective reading of data.
  • Page 240 Vehicle Identification Event Data Recording System (EDR) The vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Recording System (EDR).The implementation carrier of the system is an airbag ECU, which is mainly used to monitor, collect and record the data of the vehicle and occupant protection system before, during and after collision events (collisions or other physical events that reach or exceed the trigger threshold, or any other events that cause the deployment of airbags, air curtains, seat belt pretensioner, etc., whichever occurs first).
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