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  • Page 3 Please read and comply with the contents of this Manual before using your vehicle for the first time. It will help you to better understand and use your PROTON, ensuring that your new vehicle will be in good technical condition and always perform at its best in the future.
  • Page 4 Scan the QR Code above (or at the back cover of this owner’s manual) for the MyProton • Official application. Log in to the MyProton Official application. • Select ‘Models’ icon and then choose your PROTON’s vehicle model. • Select ‘Multimedia Manual’ or ‘Quick Start Guide’ to read or to download the • respective documents.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Notes to Users 44 Automatic Locking and Unlocking 45 Door Handle 5 Notes to Users 45 Driver Easy Access* 8 Prompt Message 46 Opening and Closing the Tailgate 9 Graphical Information 49 Anti-theft System 9 Event Data Recorder (EDR) 51 Front Storage Compartment 11 Overview of Exterior 53 Rear Storage Compartment...
  • Page 6 Lighting 104 Starting Operations 105 Gear Shift Lever 75 Light Combination Switch 106 Gear Selections 78 Automatic High Beam Control 106 Drive Mode (AHBC) 107 Leaving the Vehicle Without 80 Interior Lighting Power-off 81 Exterior Lighting 108 Service Brake 82 Hazard Warning Lamp 109 Energy Recovery Meter Instrument 110 Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
  • Page 7 Maintenance and Repair Driving Assist 177 Maintenance 123 Intelligent Driving System 177 Replacement of Key Battery 125 Adaptive Cruise Control System 179 Front Compartment Hood (ACC) 180 Coolant 133 Intelligent Cruise Control System 181 Brake Fluid (ICC) 182 Washer Fluid 143 Lane Keep Assist System (LKA) 183 Wiper Blades 146 Collision Mitigation Support...
  • Page 8 206 Quick Tyre Repair 230 Evacuating the Vehicle From 208 Overheating of Drive Motor or Accident Scene 232 Vehicle Storage Motor Controller 209 In Case of Fire Technical Data 210 Getting Vehicle Out of Trap 233 Vehicle Identification Number 234 VIN Label Emergency Rescue 234 Drive Motor Code 211 Exterior Identification Information...
  • Page 9: Manual Instructions

    Notes to Users Notes to Users discharged. When the power battery is at low power, it must be recharged. Manual Instructions Otherwise,the vehicle cannot run. The multimedia manual, an important • This vehicle is equipped with two types of • part of this manual, is used to introduce batteries.
  • Page 10: Warning Information

    Notes to Users to prevent the current from flowing out of please contact an authorised PROTON power battery. e.MAS service outlet for maintenance. The removal and replacement of any The voltage won’t be safe enough for • • high-voltage components in the vehicle...
  • Page 11 When cleaning the vehicle, the high- • other devices. pressure water jet nozzle shall not be PROTON is only responsible for tested • aimed at bottom connector of the chassis certified original hardbound for flushing.
  • Page 12: Prompt Message

    Notes to Users Prompt Message configuration or function described is only This Manual provides information on all available on certain models and may not variants of this model. The descriptions in necessarily fitted to this vehicle. this Manual may differ from the actual configuration of your vehicle.
  • Page 13: Graphical Information

    Notes to Users Graphical Information Event Data Recorder (EDR) PROTON is equipped with an event data Indicate an object. recording system that conforms to the relevant national standards. This system is Indicate the motion direction of an used to record the relevant information object.
  • Page 14 Notes to Users PROTON dealer apply manufacturer for access to the equipment with their assistance.
  • Page 15: Overview Of Exterior

    Notes to Users Overview of Exterior Rear combination lamp Front wipers Roof rack Front combination lamps Panoramic sunroof* Front compartment hood Window Front towing hook cover plate Rear towing hook cover plate Door mirror (Exterior rearview mirror) Charging port Rear wiper Exterior door handle Tailgate...
  • Page 16: Overview Of Interior

    Notes to Users Overview of Interior Left air vent Right air vent Control switches on centre console Steering wheel Multimedia screen Front compartment hood opening lever Accelerator pedal Centre air vent Light and Wiper combination switch Brake pedal lever Wireless charging area Head up display (HUD)* Meter instrument display screen Glove box...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Front Compartment

    Notes to Users Overview of Front Compartment Washer fluid reservoir Coolant expansion tank Braking fluid reservoir Front compartment fuse box...
  • Page 18 Notes to Users...
  • Page 19: Safe Travel

    Safe Travel Overview of Seat Belt How Seat Belts Saves Lives This section describes how to use the seat When you sit in the vehicle, you are belt properly. This includes what you should travelling at the speed of the vehicle. and should not do when operating the seat belts.
  • Page 20 Safe Travel passengers to slide under the seat belt in the case of a frontal collision thus at risk of a serious injury. Correct Sitting Posture Correct sitting posture is important for seat belt and airbag to offer a maximum Do not stretch head or arm out of the protection during crash.
  • Page 21 Safe Travel Improper wearing or not wearing seat Adjust the backrest: The seatback shall • • belts may cause serious casualties! be adjusted to a comfortable upright position and support your back. No occupant shall sit in the area without •...
  • Page 22 Safe Travel The distance between front passenger case of an emergency braking or a traffic • and instrument panel shall not be less collision. than 25 cm. Seatback should be adjusted to a • comfortable upright position and support your back. The headrest should be adjusted to be at •...
  • Page 23: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Safe Travel Three-point Seat Belt Pick up the latch plate, and pull seat belt across body. Do not twist the seat belt; The three-point seat belt may lock when being pulled across body too fast. If this occurs, release and retract it a little to unlock it.
  • Page 24: Seat Belt Pretensioner

    Please pay attention to the illuminated • PROTON e.MAS service outlet for a new warning lamp combination pretensioner, and other seat belt system instrument display; otherwise, serious components may need to be replaced.
  • Page 25: Overview Of Airbag

    Airbag is an integral part of the passive deployed, it must be replaced at an • safety system, which can never replace authorised PROTON e.MAS service seat belts. All the occupants in vehicle outlet immediately. shall fasten seat belts during driving.
  • Page 26: Positions Of Airbags

    25 cm from the position of airbag. The driver airbag is mounted in the center of steering wheel and the front passenger Contact an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet immediately in airbag in the instrument panel above the glove...
  • Page 27 Side airbags can mainly reduce chest injuries for driver or front passenger. Before consult authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet, do not perform the following operations to avoid affecting the normal operation of side airbag: Installing electronic devices such as •...
  • Page 28 Before consult authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet, do not perform the following operations to avoid affecting the normal operation of side curtain airbag: Side curtain airbags are mounted on the Installing electronic devices such as •...
  • Page 29: Deployment Of Airbag

    Safe Travel Deployment of Airbag When the vehicle has a moderate or severe side impact and meets the set trigger value, Deployment of Front Airbags the side airbag and side curtain airbag will When the vehicle impacts with solid wall at a be triggered to deploy.
  • Page 30: Selection Of Child Restraint

    Safe Travel Selection of Child Restraint System This vehicle is capable of supporting the following CRS: Seat Position Number Seating position suitable for universal belted (Yes/No) Seating position suitable for i- Size seat (Yes/ Seating position suitable for ISOFIX lateral fixture (L1/L2) Seating position suitable for...
  • Page 31 Safe Travel Recommended CRS information: Recommended CRS Mass group Joie i-spin 360 (Rear facing, recliner set to Group 0: less than 10 kg position 1) Joie i-spin 360 (Rear facing, recliner set to Group 0+: less than 13 kg position 1) Joie i-spin 360 (Rear facing, recliner set to Group I: 9 ~ 18 kg position 1)
  • Page 32: Using The Child Restraint System

    Forward-facing Child Restraint vehicle’s lap and shoulder belt will System primarily restrain the older children. Precautions for child restraint system: PROTON strongly recommends children to be restrained with child restraint system when travelling with this vehicle for their protection. The aftermarket child restraint system is removable and can be bought by the owner.
  • Page 33 Infants and Younger Children squeezed by other passengers. Everyone in the vehicle should be protected! PROTON strongly recommends the use of This includes infants and younger children. child restraint system appropriate to the Every passenger must use safety protection children body size, and installed in the rear device.
  • Page 34: Older Children

    Safe Travel In case of collision, if the front passenger airbag inflates contacts the rear-facing child restraint system, the child will be severely injured or killed. A rear-facing child restraint system should be installed in the rear seat. A forward-facing child restraint system should also be installed in a rear seat if possible.
  • Page 35 Safe Travel upper part of their thigh; In case of traffic accident, the tighten force of seat belt will only impact on the child's pelvis. Do not fasten the lap belt on the child’s abdomen to avoid severe or fatal internal injury to the child in case of collision.
  • Page 36: Installation Of Child Restraint

    Safe Travel Installation Child Restraint System It will be safer if children and infants are properly sitted in a child restraint system on the rear seats. Before installing a child restraint system on the rear seat, carefully read the instructions attached to the child restraint system and make sure it is suitable to be installed to this vehicle.
  • Page 37 Safe Travel Type II inflated if they cling to or are too close to the airbag. Installation of Seat Belt Based Rear-facing CRS Example of a rear-facing child restraint system installed in the rear seat of vehicle. There are warning labels on the front and back of the sunvisor at the front passenger side;...
  • Page 38 Push or pull the child restraint system from different directions to confirm it is firmly fixed. Below is a generic method to install a rear- facing seat belt based child restraint system. PROTON recommends child restraint system installed according manufacturer handbook.
  • Page 39 Below is a generic method to install a front- belt retracts, please make sure it is getting facing seat belt based child restraint system. into locking state, so as to fix the child PROTON recommends child restraint restraint system firmly in place.
  • Page 40 ISOFIX Child Restraint System Below is a generic method to install a booster seat child restraint system. PROTON recommends child restraint system installed according manufacturer handbook. Put the child in the child safety seat, pass the lap belt and the shoulder belt through or...
  • Page 41 Safe Travel mountings are used to install the ISOFIX Align the ISOFIX connector of child child restraint system on the rear seat. It is restraint system with the corresponding not necessary to install the child restraint ISOFIX mountings and insert it; system with a seat belt at this time.
  • Page 42: Child Safety Lock

    Safe Travel Child Safety Lock restraint system, make sure to strictly follow the instructions of manufacturer. The ISOFIX anchorage mountings are designed only to carry the load imposed by the proper installed ISOFIX child restraint system. In any case, it must not be used as a seat belt, a place to tie things and other devices to be attached to a vehicle.
  • Page 43: Car Search Mode

    Setting of Car Search Mode authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet immediately to cancel the control functions such as starting, unlocking and locking. If the intelligent key is retrieved, PROTON e.MAS service outlet can reactivate it. A new intelligent key cannot be immediately;...
  • Page 44: Remote Unlocking

    Enter and Exit Setting of Remote Unlocking off. If either door is not closed, the door will Function not lock when you press the locking/car search mode button on the intelligent key. Click the following on the multimedia display in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Sound → Prompt Sound, and then enable or disable the locking prompt sound in the interface.
  • Page 45: Vehicle Locking And Unlocking

    Enter and Exit Vehicle Locking and equipment are operated by the Unlocking standby power supply. Put the intelligent key besides or together • Intelligent Entry System with electronic devices that cause strong interferences (such as laptops, Bluetooth Keyless Unlocking headsets, working power converter and Type I charger, Bluetooth access cards, walkie talkies and other similar devices with...
  • Page 46 Enter and Exit Click the following on the multimedia display Type II in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Vehicle Control→ Doors and Windows → Touch The Door Handle To Unlock, and then select All Doors or Driver’s Side Door in the interface. All doors: After the function of Touch the •...
  • Page 47 Enter and Exit sound function on) and the interior lamp will The intelligent key may be interfered • fade out. when the vehicle is in a charging station, Type II a large parking lot, a substation, and other places with signal interference, or when the intelligent key is put together with the equipment that can cause signal interference (such as mobile phones,...
  • Page 48: Central Locking And Unlocking

    Enter and Exit Central Locking Automatic Locking Unlocking Unlocking Automatic Re-locking When the vehicle anti-theft system is in the armed condition press unlocking button of the intelligent key, if you do not open any doors and tailgate, all doors and tailgate will be automatically locked again.
  • Page 49: Door Handle

    Enter and Exit Door Handle Driver Easy Access* Unlocking via Door Handle Click the following on the multimedia display in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Vehicle When the doors are unlocked, pull the Control → Preferences, then turn on or off interior and exterior door handles of the the Driver's Seat Easy Access function in vehicle to open the door.
  • Page 50: Opening And Closing The Tailgate

    Enter and Exit Opening and Closing the Opening the Tailgate from Outside Tailgate Opening and Closing the Tailgate Opening the Tailgate When you manually open or close the tailgate, please be gentle (open or close slowly). Failure to do so may result in damage or malfunction of the tailgate.
  • Page 51 Enter and Exit For models equipped with power tailgate, press and hold the tailgate unlocking button on the intelligent key. The tailgate will unlock and automatically open to the set height. Tailgate Opening Height Setting* Setting via the Tailgate Closing Switch Click the following on the multimedia display in sequence: Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 52 Enter and Exit has been set to tailgate and you press and release the multi-control button on the steering wheel, the tailgate will close. Closing the Tailgate from Outside When the vehicle is stationary and the tailgate is open, press the tailgate closing switch on the edge of the tailgate door to close the tailgate.
  • Page 53: Anti-Theft System

    If neither of the following two methods can start the vehicle, your vehicle needs repair. Contact an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet for a new intelligent key. Put the intelligent key at the key mark •...
  • Page 54 Enter and Exit When in the armed condition, the anti- theft alarm will be triggered when any doors, front compartment hood or tailgate are not opened in a proper manner. The triggered anti-theft alarm system can be turned off in any of the following ways: Start the vehicle (with a valid intelligent •...
  • Page 55: Front Storage Compartment

    Enter and Exit Front Storage Compartment Door storage compartment Front centre armrest storage box Glove box Lower storage box of sub instrument panel Front cup holder...
  • Page 56 Enter and Exit Center Armrest Opening/Closing Opening and Closing the Front Cup Holder A storage box is designed under the front Press down the front cup holder cover to center armrest, which can be seen by open the cover and store drink cans, bottles flipping up the center armrest.
  • Page 57: Rear Storage Compartment

    Enter and Exit Rear Storage Compartment Rear seatback pocket Rear seat storage compartment Rear storage compartment of centre console...
  • Page 58: Luggage Compartment

    Enter and Exit Luggage Compartment The rear seatback pocket is located on the back of front seat and can be used to keep small objects like newspaper, maps etc. Do not put heavy or sharp objects in the rear seatback pocket to avoid damage to the rear seatback pocket.
  • Page 59: Roof Rail

    Enter and Exit Roof Rail securely place the object in the vehicle to ensure driving safety. This vehicle is equipped with a load-bearing type of roof rail and can be used to store luggage up to a maximum load of 50 kg. Only a roof rack system that are suitable •...
  • Page 60 Enter and Exit acceleration, emergency braking and sharp turning. When large objects are transported on • the roof rack system using the vehicle roof rail, the vehicle handling and steering response will change, increasing the risk of accidents. When installing the roof rack system •...
  • Page 61: About The Vehicle

    About the Vehicle Adjustment of Driver Seat Move the switch forward or backward to adjust the front and rear positions of the Do not adjust the seats while driving. seat. Otherwise, the vehicle may lose Electric Adjustment of Driver control and cause personal injury or even Seat via Multimedia Display death.
  • Page 62: Seat Memory Function Of Driver

    About the Vehicle Seat Memory Function of Click Save to record up to three vehicle Driver Seat* preferences; For some models, there is a seat memory function equipped for the driver seat. Click the Account Center avatar in the status bar of the multimedia display to switch between the recorded vehicle Click the following on the multimedia display: Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 63: Horn

    About the Vehicle Horn Adjustment Steering Wheel Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion; Otherwise, this may cause personal injury and property damage. After adjusting the steering wheel position, confirm whether the steering wheel is locked properly; Otherwise, this may cause personal injury and property damage.
  • Page 64: Steering Wheel Buttons

    About the Vehicle Steering Wheel Buttons Fold the steering wheel locking lever to lock steering wheel in its new position. Setting of Steering Power Assist Mode Choose appropriate steering power assist mode that suits to your driving skill and the actual road conditions. Headway - button: Short press to reduce the distance from preceding vehicle (only available in Intelligent Cruise...
  • Page 65 About the Vehicle Voice button: Click the following on the multimedia Turning ON voice command function: display: Vehicle Settings → Vehicle Control → Vehicle Preferences in Short press this button to turn on the sequence, and then select the Button voice command function.
  • Page 66 About the Vehicle When a warning interface pops up in AVN restart meter button: Press and the meter instrument: Press the hold together the voice command confirm button and the visual warning button and the confirm button for more than interface will disappear before using the 15 seconds.
  • Page 67: Adjustment Of Door Mirror

    About the Vehicle Adjustment of Door Mirror deactivate the selection and the button indicator light will turn off. Do not adjust the door mirrors while • driving; Otherwise, personal injury and property damage may be caused. Make sure to unfold the door mirrors and •...
  • Page 68: Folding And Unfolding Of Door

    About the Vehicle Folding and unfolding of Fold Mirrors When Doors Are Locked Door Mirrors Electric Folding of Door Mirrors Click the following on the multimedia display in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Vehicle Press both L and R door mirror selection Control →...
  • Page 69: Mirrors

    About the Vehicle Adjustment Interior this interface, this button will illuminate and Rearview Mirror the door mirror will be heated. This function will automatically turn off after working for Adjustment of Interior Rearview certain period. This period of time relates to Mirrors the ambient temperature;...
  • Page 70: Rear View Mirror

    About the Vehicle Automatic Dimming of Interior automatic dimming function of the interior Rearview Mirror* rearview mirror may not work properly. After the vehicle is started, the interior rearview mirror senses the intensity of incident light through the light sensor to trigger the automatic dimming function.
  • Page 71: Power Window

    About the Vehicle Power Window forward or backward again, the window will stop opening or closing. Opening and Closing Windows Remote Opening and Closing of Do not leave children, adults with Windows disabilities and pets in the vehicle with When the vehicle power is in OFF or ACC closed windows and locked doors.
  • Page 72 About the Vehicle Auto Window Closing in Rain* Anti-pinch Function When you turn off and lock the vehicle, if it is During the automatic closing operation, if an suddenly raining, all opened windows and object is trap between the window glass and sunroof (if equipped) will automatically the window frame, the window closing close.
  • Page 73: Panoramic Sunroof

    If the power window still does not work normally after completely follow the above operations, go to PROTON e.MAS service outlet for maintenance. The sunroof switch is located on the multimedia display. The following items shall be observed...
  • Page 74 About the Vehicle Opening and Closing of Sunroof Do not sit around the opening of sunroof. • The guardian should be responsible in case any accident occurs to their children related to the sunroof in the vehicle, If an ice froze the sunroof, do not force to •...
  • Page 75 About the Vehicle Tilt Opening Opening Closing Sunshade Tilt opening Click the sunroof full opening or full closing Click the following on the multimedia button on multimedia display to open or display: Vehicle Settings → Shortcut, click close the sunroof. the sunroof icon to enter the sunroof/ Adjust corresponding...
  • Page 76 About the Vehicle After the next operation stops. It is necessary to check whether there • are foreign objects in the sunroof The sunroof/sunshade switch is operated • guide rail first to avoid damage to the in the opposite direction. sunroof caused by forced opening or Operation through remote control.
  • Page 77: Wiper Combination Switch

    About the Vehicle Wiper Combination Switch During the self-learning process of the sunroof module, the sunroof switch Wiper Control Combination button must be continuously pressed. If the Switch sunroof switch button is released during the self-learning process, the self-learning will fail.
  • Page 78 About the Vehicle Operation of Wiper Combination position, the front wiper will perform the low Switch speed wiping operation. High-speed Wiping of Front Wipers Rotate the front wiper control switch in A direction until the mark points to position, the front wiper will perform the high speed wiping operation.
  • Page 79: Lighting

    Lighting Light Combination Switch Position Lamp Operation of Light Combination Switch Click the following on the multimedia display: Vehicle Settings → Lights → Exterior Lighting; then click on the position Switching between High/Low Beam light switch in the interface and a prompt To turn on high beam, when the low beam is interface will pop up.
  • Page 80 Lighting Automatic Light respectively and immediately release the lever. The lever will automatically return to its park position, and the right or left turn signal will flash 3 times and then turn off. Rear Fog Light Click the following on the multimedia display: Vehicle Settings →...
  • Page 81: Daytime Running Light

    Lighting Settings → Vehicle Control → Exterior Home function is enabled in the multimedia Lighting and select the height of the display, the Follow Me Home function will headlamp beam in the interface. automatically activate after the vehicle is powered off. Daytime Running Light Turning off the Follow Me Home After the vehicle is started, when the low...
  • Page 82: Automatic High Beam Control

    Lighting Automatic High Beam beam. Move the light control combination Control (AHBC) switch in A direction for the second time to activate the Automatic High Beam Control The Automatic High Beam Control (AHBC) (AHBC) system. system can automatically switch between At night, after the front combination lamps the high beam and the low beams at night.
  • Page 83: (Ahbc)

    Lighting Automatic High Beam Control (AHBC) When the front windshield is covered • system indicator will illuminate in white. with fog, dirt or covered by labels and When the Automatic High Beam Control ornaments. (AHBC) system fails, the Automatic High Beam Control (AHBC) system indicator will illuminate in yellow.
  • Page 84: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting If the rear interior reading light switch is in ON position, turn off the rear Front Interior Reading Light interior reading light switch before leaving the vehicle to avoid the low voltage battery from draining. Setting of Reading Light Touch the front interior reading light to turn on/off the reading map.
  • Page 85: Ambient Light

    Lighting Exterior Lighting the function of Door Control Function in the interface. Lighting when Approaching After turning on the door control function of (Close to Illumination) Interior Lamp, the interior reading light will automatically turn on or off according to the door status.
  • Page 86: Hazard Warning Lamp

    Lighting Hazard Warning Lamp In case of emergency, if the vehicle needs to be decelerated or stopped in an emergency, press the hazard warning lamp switch. Both front and rear turn signal lamps will flash to warn other traffic users. The hazard warning switch indicator, the left and right turn signal indicators will also flash.
  • Page 87: Meter Instrument

    Meter Instrument Overview Meter Instrument 1. Clock Power consumption curve: It is drawn based Click the following on the multimedia display on the power consumption value of driving in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Display → the vehicle for the last 10 km. Common Unit →...
  • Page 88: Display Screen Settings

    Meter Instrument 8. Remaining driving mileage of power Down button: Short press the button to battery highlight the next item in the meter Displays the remaining driving distance that instrument menu when meter the vehicle has. instrument menu is opened. 9.
  • Page 89: Warnings And Indicators

    Meter Instrument Warnings and Indicators Introduction of warnings and indicators Description Icon Name Left turn signal indicator Left turn signal is on Right turn signal indicator Right turn signal is on Low beam lamp is on Low beam lamp indicator Low beam lamp has a failure High beam lamp is on High beam lamp indicator...
  • Page 90 Meter Instrument Description Icon Name Power battery level indicator Battery level is insufficient Power battery failure warning Power battery has a failure Low-voltage battery charging failure Low voltage battery charging system warning has a failure The vehicle is connected to charging Charging cable connection indicator cable Steering assist system temporarily lost...
  • Page 91 Meter Instrument Description Icon Name Flickering: The rear side mid-range radar calibration not completed The seat belt is not fastened, please Seat belt warning fasten the seat belt Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) status Automatic vehicle hold function is indicator activated A serious failure has occurred, which may affect the driving performance of the vehicle...
  • Page 92 Meter Instrument Description Icon Name The longitudinal control of the cruise system is in an inactive state, indicating the target speed of the cruise control system in standby mode The longitudinal control of the cruise Cruise system longitudinal control system is in an activated state, indicator indicating the target speed of the cruise control system in activated state...
  • Page 93 If any failures are detected, these warning lamps will continuously illuminate or illuminate during driving. Pay attention to it and contact PROTON e.MAS service outlet for maintenance as soon as possible. Otherwise, severe casualty or property loss may occur.
  • Page 94 Meter Instrument...
  • Page 95: Knowing Vehicles

    Knowing Vehicles Wired Charging The two slots here can be used to charge mobile devices. Front Charging Slots Do not connect the power slot to high- • power electrical appliances, otherwise the vehicle fuse may be blown. Do not use the power slot in parallel or •...
  • Page 96: Wireless Charging

    Knowing Vehicles Wireless Charging Because the wireless charging coil position of each mobile phone is different, it may be necessary to adjust the position of the mobile phone when placing it on the wireless charging pad. Do not place heavy objects in the •...
  • Page 97 Knowing Vehicles wireless charging device and mobile wireless charging area and the mobile phone may be damaged. phone to cool down before trying to charge again. Turn off the wireless charging function • when the wireless charging area is used Some mobile phones may experience a •...
  • Page 98: Intelligent Knob

    Knowing Vehicles Intelligent Knob Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror Type I Press and hold the intelligent knob to Type II display the setting menu interface. The setting consists desktop theme, ambient light mode, temperature, and air volume. After select which function for setting, the knob corresponds to the corresponding setting functions.
  • Page 99: Adjustment Of Front Passenger

    Knowing Vehicles Adjustment Front the seat to the desired position. Release Passenger Seat the adjusting lever until the seat slide rail gives a clicking sound and the seat Electric Adjustment Front is locked. Passenger Seat* Seatback angle adjustment lever Lift the seatback angle adjusting lever to unlock the seatback.
  • Page 100: Front Seat Ventilation

    Knowing Vehicles Front Seat Ventilation* Adjustment of Rear Seat Adjustment of Rear Seatback The rear seatback has two tilt positions. Pull unlocking lever corresponding rear seatback, and tilt the rear seatback one step backward; Pull the unlocking lever again, and tilt the rear seatback one step forward.
  • Page 101: Adjustment Of Front Seat

    Knowing Vehicles Adjustment of Front Seat Unfolding Rear Seatback Headrest Flip the seatback backward and push hard to lock it. Otherwise, the seat belt may not operate normally. When driving, passengers are not allowed to sit on the folded seats or in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 102: Adjustment Of Rear Seat Headrest

    The headrest of driver can be adjusted up and down, but cannot be removed. If the audio headrest has a failure, please contact an PROTON e.MAS service outlet.
  • Page 103: Head Up Display (Hud)

    PROTON e.MAS service outlet for The brightness of the HUD can be replacement if required. intelligently adjusted according to Heavy rain or slippery road surface may •...
  • Page 104 Knowing Vehicles HUD Image Information Within the range of the HUD screen, the display of information such as navigation and intelligent driving system will be displayed in line with the real scene seen by the driver. Do not overtake Road camera detected Road speed limit information Vehicle speed information Intelligent driving system...
  • Page 105: Driving Instructions

    Starting and Driving Driving Instructions accelerator pedal when starting or Under the following conditions, pay special accelerating. Stable starting attention to the underfloor of the vehicle accelerating are helpful to save power. chassis to avoid any scratches: Avoid unnecessary braking When travel roads...
  • Page 106: Driving Through Water

    After driving through the water, it is • member of this vehicle. recommended to go to an authorised Drive the vehicle at low speed to avoid PROTON service outlet formation of waves in front of the vehicle comprehensive inspection of the vehicle.
  • Page 107: Vehicle Power Mode

    Starting and Driving Vehicle Power Mode Do not leave children or people with limited mobility unattended in the This vehicle is equipped with a non- vehicle. They may accidently release the inductive starting system and there is no parking brake or operate the gear shift lever, start switch.
  • Page 108: Starting Operations

    Starting and Driving Starting Operations mode will turn to OFF position, and most functions will turn off or delay. Depress the brake pedal and move the gear shift lever to Drive (D) position to start the Power-on and Power-off Methods vehicle.
  • Page 109: Gear Shift Lever

    Starting and Driving Gear Shift Lever The vehicle gear is in Park (P) or Neutral (N) position; Operation of Gear Shift Lever Put the intelligent key at the area Gear shift lever engraved with a key image in the Park (P) button storage box of the front center armrest;...
  • Page 110: Gear Selections

    Starting and Driving Gear Selections Drive Mode Selecting Gears during Driving Operations Parking To park, after this vehicle has completely stopped, press the Park (P) button to switch the gear to Park (P) position. The electric parking brake (EPB) will be activated and the wheels will be locked.
  • Page 111: Leaving The Vehicle Without

    Starting and Driving Leaving the Vehicle Without status. At the same time, a warning Power-off message will pop-up on the multimedia display to inform the user that the Leave Vehicle Without function to leave the vehicle without Power-off Function power-off will continue to work. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle.
  • Page 112: Service Brake

    If you press the brake pedal and a sharp metal friction sound can be heard, go to an authorised PROTON service outlet for maintenance immediately. Avoid frequent braking during driving. Otherwise, the brake parts may excessively wear and easily overheat resulting in increasing the braking distance.
  • Page 113: Energy Recovery

    Starting and Driving Energy Recovery Brake Pedal Modes The brake system is also equipped with an energy recovery function. When the vehicle is coasting or braking in Drive (D) position, the kinetic energy of wheels will be converted into electric energy and charged into the high voltage battery for energy recovery thus extends the driving range.
  • Page 114: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Starting and Driving Electric Parking Brake (EPB) This vehicle is equipped with an electric When the vehicle decelerates, a slight • parking brake (EPB). feeling of halt and motor noise may occur. This is normal. When the high voltage battery level is full •...
  • Page 115 Starting and Driving illuminate, contact an authorised PROTON When electric parking brake service outlet for maintenance as soon as released, the parking function will be possible. disabled. Do not perform this operation on a sloping road to avoid damaging the vehicle Enabling the Electric Parking Brake and causing serious personal injury.
  • Page 116 Starting and Driving AUTO HOLD belt is fastened, the system will continue to brake. The AUTO HOLD function can help the Turning Off the AUTO HOLD driver to start driving the vehicle forward Click the following on the multimedia display more comfortably on a slope.
  • Page 117: Post Impact Brake (Pib)

    Starting and Driving Post Impact Brake (PIB) the electric parking brake, the AUTO HOLD status indicator lamp in the meter After a crash, PIB decelerates the vehicle instrument display will turn off, and the EPB down to stand still and holds the vehicle status indicator lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 118: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    Starting and Driving Anti-lock Braking System Electronic Brake-force (ABS) Distribution (EBD) System The vehicle is equipped with Anti-lock When braking, the electronic brake force Braking System (ABS) to prevent the distribution system (EBD) system will wheels from locking when you fully press automatically adjust brake...
  • Page 119: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Starting and Driving Electronic Stability Control Turning Off ESC (ESC) System The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system is a kind of active safety technology that assists the driver in controlling the vehicle. It corrects the instability of the vehicle body and applies braking force to the wheels or reducing engine torque, and guides the vehicle back to the correct route.
  • Page 120: Anti Rolling Program (Arp)

    Starting and Driving Anti Rolling Program (ARP) Brake Assist (BA) The degree of vehicle roll can be calculated During emergency braking, the brake assist by means of signals from the wheel sensors system will increase the driver’s braking by the anti rolling program to provide force and reduce the braking distance.
  • Page 121: Traction Control System (Tcs)

    Starting and Driving Traction Control System Hill-start Assist Control (TCS) (HAC) Traction Control System (TCS) helps the When starting on a slope and the driver vehicle by preventing loss of traction on the releases the brake pedal, the Hill-start drive wheels. When the system detects that Assist Control (HAC) can maintain the a drive wheel is slipping, it will brake the idle braking force for about two seconds to...
  • Page 122: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    Starting and Driving Hill Descent Control (HDC) HDC when the vehicle speed is higher HDC can actively brake the vehicle when it than 60 km/h. is going downhill to ensure that the driver HDC cannot be enabled or automatically • can drive down the steep slope safely at a disabled when the brake temperature is constant speed.
  • Page 123: Hazard Warning (Haz)

    Starting and Driving Hazard Warning (HAZ) Warning Sound Pedestrian When the vehicle brakes in an emergency, the hazard warning lamp automatically When the vehicle is in Drive (D) or Reverse starts flashing to warn the other vehicles (R) position and the vehicle speed is less coming from behind.
  • Page 124: Electric Power Steering (Eps)

    If the steering is difficult or the Electric Power Steering (EPS) status indicator of the combination instrument lights up, contact the PROTON service outlet for maintenance in time. The TPMS sensors feeds tyre pressure information to the meter instrument and will be shown in real time on the meter instrument display.
  • Page 125 PROTON e.MAS service outlet for up all warning interfaces according to maintenance. sequence of the time when the warning was generated.
  • Page 126 Starting and Driving Tyre pressure needs to be adjusted • seasonally, inflated in winter and deflated in summer. Tyre should be inflated when they are cold. When driving the vehicle in locations with • low and high altitudes, it is normal for the tyre pressure warning to occur.
  • Page 127: Driving Assist

    (also cannot recover by itself, please go to the known as mid-range radar) on both rear authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet side of the vehicle. During daily use, please for inspection and maintenance. note the followings:...
  • Page 128: Front Camera

    Driving Assist Front Camera PROTON e.MAS service outlet for maintenance. order protect electronic • components, the system function will be temporarily unavailable when the front camera is at extremely high temperature. The meter instrument display will prompt in text. When the temperature drops...
  • Page 129: Adaptive Cruise Control System

    Driving Assist Adaptive Cruise Control work normally during initialization process. System (ACC) The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system can control the vehicle speed based on the set speed and the set headway (following distance with other vehicle ahead) in the range of 0 ~ 150 km/h.
  • Page 130 Driving Assist When suddenly accelerating In some cases (the speed of preceding • • approaching the vehicle ahead at high vehicle is too low relative to your own speed (an obvious speed difference with vehicle, and the preceding vehicle jumps the vehicle ahead), the driver should into the lane closely, etc.), ACC system brake in time.
  • Page 131: Function Selection

    Driving Assist In cases where the vehicle speed is high, Click the following on the multimedia display • if the right turn signal lamp is activated screen in sequence: Vehicle Settings → Auxiliary Driving → when overtaking from the right, ACC will automatically accelerate the vehicle and Intelligent Driver Assistance, and select the reduce the distance to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 132: Function Activation

    Driving Assist Press this button briefly to enable (turn ACC system has been selected in • on) the ACC system. multimedia display screen and enabled via OK button. ACC Speed Increase and Resume button The gear is in Drive (D) position. •...
  • Page 133 Driving Assist ACC Reminder and Indicator When the brake pedal is released, ACC • continue keep vehicle stationary. Press the ACC speed increase and • resume button again or press the accelerator pedal to make ACC system control the vehicle to start moving. ACC will control the vehicle according to •...
  • Page 134 Driving Assist Once the driver press accelerator pedal Method 2: While the vehicle is running • to control the vehicle, the preceding with ACC set cruise speed, briefly press vehicle image turns to grey. the ACC speed increase and resume button to slightly accelerate.
  • Page 135 Driving Assist The speed of other vehicle in the resumes moving forward, the driver • overtaking lane decreases. needs to step on the accelerator pedal or During overtaking assist mode, unexpected press the ACC speed increase and deceleration may occur in the following resume button to resume cruising.
  • Page 136 Driving Assist Deceleration Mode must intervene to match the speed and the While driving in ACC set cruise speed, distance to the preceding vehicle. briefly press the ACC speed decrease If the front camera has a system failure, in button to slightly decelerate the vehicle low light, directly under strong light, blocked speed.
  • Page 137: Intelligent Cruise Control System

    Driving Assist Intelligent Cruise Control System (ICC) The Intelligent Cruise Control System (ICC) can simultaneously perform cruise control and direction assist control on the vehicle within the range of 0 ~ 150 km/h. The system can control the speed of the vehicle according to the set speed and the time interval for vehicle following, and perform steering wheel assist control according to...
  • Page 138: Icc

    Driving Assist degrade invalidate target taken over by the driver to respond to the recognition of the ICC system. driver's needs. lateral control function of the intelligent cruise assist If another vehicle cuts into the front of • system will not work, and the driver has vehicle at low speed, the ICC system to perform direction control, as the may not work.
  • Page 139 Driving Assist and there is a serious collision risk. The The ICC system is inapplicable to • driver must first confirm that the area in intersections of roads. front of the vehicle is safe, and then The ICC system is inapplicable to roads •...
  • Page 140 Driving Assist supervise and take control of the function. At the entrance of highway or trunk road, • due to the change of road, the ICC system cannot provide direction assist and will be degraded to cruise control. The ICC system cannot work under •...
  • Page 141 Driving Assist Short press: cruising speed will All doors, tailgate (trunk) and hood are • • increase by + 5 km/h. closed. Long press: increase the vehicle The vehicle is in motion, and the brake • • cruising speed continuously by step pedal is not applied.
  • Page 142 Driving Assist accelerator pedal to make ICC system preceding vehicle to your own vehicle to control the vehicle to start moving. remind the driver. ICC will control the vehicle according to • the set cruise speed. ICC Activation (vehicle is in motion) When the vehicle is in motion and the Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system has been selected in the multimedia display,...
  • Page 143: Offset Control

    Driving Assist takeover is required (such as pressing regulations on the minimum distance or the brake pedal), the preceding vehicle shortest headway distance. image will turn to red. driver’s responsibility to abide by the law. Following Distance (Headway) It is divided into three levels: near, Offset Control medium and far.
  • Page 144 Driving Assist The function detects that the driver has After the function detects that the driver is been in a hands-off state for a certain period still in hands-off state within a certain period of time, and then triggers a first-level of time after the second-level steering steering release warning.
  • Page 145 Driving Assist Press the cancel button on the left side of • steering wheel to exit the ICC. The ICC system is dependent on the operation of other systems, such as the electronic stability control system (ESC). If any of these systems stop working, ICC will be automatically deactivated.
  • Page 146: Function Switch

    Driving Assist Construction roads, cone barrels, water current road conditions, will • hoses, road isolation columns and other downgrade to adaptive cruise function when road conditions. operating conditions of intelligent cruising assistance function are not met. You can For ultra-wide and ultra-narrow roads. •...
  • Page 147: Lane Keep Assist System (Lka)

    Driving Assist Lane Keep Assist System cyclists or pedestrians may be present. It is (LKA) strictly forbidden to rely on the Lane Keep Assist System to determine the appropriate Lane Keep Assist System driving route. Be sure to take measures at recognize lane lines, pedestrians, curbs, any time and in a timely manner.
  • Page 148 Driving Assist behind (this item is only for vehicles with steering wheel vibration setting rear side medium-range radar). available for lane departure warning system. If lane departure warning (LDW) and lane Unintentional deviation from the lane and • departure prevention (LDP) are enabled, the there may be a collision with the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) status indicator on pedestrians in the adjacent lane.
  • Page 149 Driving Assist When the Lane Keep Assist System does steering wheel, the system requests and not detect the lane lines, the lane lines 2 are gives an audible warning, and displays not displayed. relevant reminder on the meter instrument. When Lane Keep Assist System is not When both hands are detected, the activated, the lane lines 2 are displayed in reminder displayed on the meter...
  • Page 150: Collision Mitigation Support

    Driving Assist Collision Mitigation Support The Lane Keep Assist System is • Front (CMSF) inapplicable to pavements with potholes, bumps, undulations. The front collision mitigation assist system The Lane Keep Assist System cannot can warn drivers to pay attention to •...
  • Page 151: Function Settings

    The small vehicles (such tricycles), driver shall contact an authorized PROTON vehicles with irregular appearance (such service outlet for maintenance as soon as as super large vehicles or tractors, possible. trailers, tractors, mud trucks, sanitation...
  • Page 152 Driving Assist reduces speeds by up to 60 km/h. Early: indicates a far alarm distance and the alarm time is relatively early. If the driver thinks the alarm is too frequent, Function activation a lower sensitivity can be selected to reduce CMSF working speed the total alarms.
  • Page 153: Obstacle Detection

    Driving Assist The collision mitigation support front can Cyclist collision mitigation assist can avoid avoid or mitigate the collision with vehicles. or mitigate the collision with cyclists. Main Main application scenario: Vehicle straight application scenarios: When there are rear-end collision. cyclists crossing the road/rear-end collision.
  • Page 154 Driving Assist 0.8 m, or a large object is carried, he/she Under complex driving conditions, the • can’t be detected, which means that system may apply unnecessary braking. braking cannot be achieved. For example, when there is water Cyclist spraying or splashing at construction The bicyclist must be an adult and the riding site, railway...
  • Page 155: Traffic Sign Recognition (Tsr)

    Driving Assist Traffic Sign Recognition While the automatic braking is being • (TSR) triggered, the driver needs a larger force Traffic Sign Recognition System (TSR) to depress brake pedal. obtains road traffic sign information such as When reversing, the system is in •...
  • Page 156: Speed Limit Alarm

    Driving Assist Speed Limit Alarm limit alarm mode and speed limit deviation setting in this interface. Display of Speed Limit Sign On the multimedia display, click: Vehicle Settings → Assisted Driving → Safety Settings → Intelligent Reminder → Speed When the vehicle reaches the area where Limit Information Recognition in sequence, the speed limit sign is located, the speed then select the alarm mode in the speed...
  • Page 157: Rear Side Radar Assist System (Rsrs)

    Driving Assist Rear Side Radar Assist triggered, until the speed limit value is System (RSRS) updated. The system detects obstacles from rear side The speed limit alarm function only of the vehicle based on the rear side serves as a speed limit reminder. The medium-range radar on both sides of rear driver shall actively control the vehicle bumper.
  • Page 158 Driving Assist When the vehicle is powered on, the blind Area with fast approaching vehicles spot monitoring status indicator on the meter instrument display lights up in green, and the system works normally. There is a malfunction when the blind spot monitoring status indicator lights up in red.
  • Page 159: Rear Collision Warning (Rcw)

    Driving Assist When driving on sharp bends and • slopes. Rear Collision Warning (RCW) The Rear Collision Warning function can monitor the targets behind this vehicle. When a vehicle is detected quickly coming from behind, the hazard warning lamp will turn on to remind the other vehicle from behind to slow down or keep a safe distance.
  • Page 160 Driving Assist (exterior rearview mirror) lights up or After the vehicle is powered off for 3 flashes and gives a sound warning to minutes or the vehicle is locked and remind the driver of the risk to open the powered off, the door opening warning door.
  • Page 161 Driving Assist This function works in automatic rolling or reversing scenarios in reverse (R) gear or neutral (N) gear. When a possible collision is detected, the rear cross traffic alert function reminds the driver through sound, indicator lights vehicle-machine interface respond time, automatically brakes when necessary to...
  • Page 162 Driving Assist...
  • Page 163: Park Assist System

    Parking Assist Park Assist System Alarm volume setting The Park Assist System assists the driver to avoid hitting objects when parking. Front parking radar* Park Assist System radar sensors on front bumper can detect barriers 0.7 metres away from front part of vehicle at most. Rear parking radar Park assist system radar sensors in the middle of the rear bumper can detect...
  • Page 164 Park Assist System may not alarm or may situation, please contact an authorized give wrong alarms under the following PROTON service outlet for maintenance. conditions: When barriers cannot be detected The radar sensor of Park Assist System •...
  • Page 165 Through voice commands, for example, • deformation of 3D images at the splices, enter keywords such as "Hello PROTON, and overlapping of objects at the far end of open panoramic image". the edge. Shift the gear to R position to enter the •...
  • Page 166: Setting Interface

    (R). When it is in non-R gear, the panoramic image exits when the vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h. Through voice commands, for example, • enter keywords such as "Hello PROTON, close panoramic image". Settings If the panoramic image is turned on via •...
  • Page 167 Parking Assist The radar alarm sound can be turned on or off. In addition to function buttons above, directly touch camera icons around the panoramic image vehicle model to quickly change the viewpoints of images.
  • Page 168 Parking Assist...
  • Page 169: Air Conditioner

    Air Conditioner Front A/C Control System Instrument Panel Control Panel A/C Control Panel in Multimedia Display...
  • Page 170 Air Conditioner Front windshield defrosting/ Air out mode face-blowing button defogging button Interior/exterior circulation switching Air out mode foot-blowing button button Air out mode window-blowing button AUTO button Air conditioning on/off button A/C button Exterior rearview mirror/rear ECO button windshield defrosting/defogging button Temperature adjustment button Rapid cooling button...
  • Page 171 Air Conditioner Description of Front A/C Control perform the front windshield defrosting/ System Buttons defogging function. Interior/exterior circulation switching Front windshield defrosting/defogging button button Press/click this button achieve To quickly remove fog or frost from the manual switching between external front windshield, direct air to the front circulation (fresh...
  • Page 172 (located on the front-end cooling Air out mode foot-blowing button module) for dirt or insect aggregation. Click this button to select the air outlet Please go to the PROTON service outlet mode to foot blowing mode. for cleaning. Air out mode window-blowing button Placing a shelter in front of the front •...
  • Page 173 Air Conditioner Do not allow leaves or other sundries to Keep the sensor area clean. Do not • block the air inlet. paste foreign objects such as stickers. Otherwise, the temperature control system, If the sound of the blower is heard in the •...
  • Page 174: Air Vent

    Air Conditioner Air Vent A/C Settings Adjustment of Air Vent Front Air Vent Click the following on the multimedia display in sequence: A/C → Settings, and then enable or disable the A/C self-drying after locking function. Side air vent Centre air vent A/C Self-drying After Locking Rear air vent A/C self-drying after locking function is...
  • Page 175: Charging And Discharging

    Use insulating gloves if strictly forbidden to use fingers or other necessary, and contact PROTON service metal and other conductive parts to outlet for inspection and confirmation as reach into the vehicle charging port hole.
  • Page 176: Charging Operation

    Charging and Discharging Charging Operation vehicle accurately displays the remaining power. Only use specific AC/DC charging equipment. Otherwise, it may cause failure or fire, resulting in casualties. Charge or stop charging in strict accordance with operation procedures of AC/DC charging equipment. During charging, do not plug/unplug the charging gun of AC/DC charging equipment at will.
  • Page 177 Charging and Discharging to ensure the best performance of the power Press the button on the AC slow battery. charging gun and insert the AC slow charging gun into the AC charging port Steps on AC Charging of the vehicle; Insert the AC slow charging gun into the AC charging port of the vehicle.
  • Page 178: Charging Time

    Charging and Discharging and put back the charging gun back to the charging pile. Charging Time charging time different depending on different factors, such as the current power level, the temperature outside the vehicle, the usage time of the power battery or the charging current, etc.
  • Page 179: External Power Supply

    Charging and Discharging External Power Supply damage vehicle The external power supply function enables appliances that is connected to this this vehicle to provide AC power from its vehicle’s power supply. The rated power battery to electrical appliances and amperage for the household electrical provides temporary power to other electric equipment or the transfer cables shall not vehicles.
  • Page 180: Trip Reservation

    Charging and Discharging Trip Reservation Click the following on the multimedia display → sequence: Energy Center Trip Reservation, and then enable or disable the battery temperature maintenance, cabin comfort and scheduled charging function in the interface. After turning on the battery temperature maintenance function, when...
  • Page 181: Maintenance

    Maintenance and Repair Maintenance Replacement of Key Battery Regular Maintenance Replacing Smart Key Battery It is recommended to monitor the vehicle Battery in the smart key should be replaced status regularly to keep your vehicle in the when the remote control distance of smart best condition.
  • Page 182 Maintenance and Repair recommended to contact the PROTON Service outlet for replacement. If the replaced key still cannot be used, • contact the PROTON service outlet for maintenance. To prevent children from swallowing the • replaced battery, keep the battery out of the reach of children.
  • Page 183: Front Compartment Hood

    Maintenance and Repair Front Compartment Hood Opening the Front Compartment Hood Lift the front compartment hood to open and use the provided support rod to support the front compartment hood. Closing the Front Compartment Pull the opening lever of the front Hood compartment hood at the lower right side of the driver instrument panel;...
  • Page 184: Coolant

    Maintenance and Repair Coolant After closing the front compartment hood, verify that it has been securely locked by trying to lift the front edge of the front compartment hood. If it is not properly locked, open the front compartment hood again, and then close it. Do not forcibly press the hood.
  • Page 185: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance and Repair Brake Fluid “fizz” sound, open the pressure cap after the “fizz” sound disappears. The “fizz” sound indicates that a pressure still exists. Continue turn pressure counterclockwise and remove it. Slowly fill in coolant until the coolant level in the coolant expansion tank reaches the position between the MAX and MIN lines and the coolant level no longer drops.
  • Page 186: Washer Fluid

    Brake fluid leakage causes the brake • fluid level to drop. Go to an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet for maintenance as soon as possible. Open the washer fluid cap with a washer Apply the brake fluid of the manufacturer •...
  • Page 187: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance and Repair Wiper Blades Replacing the Front Windshield Wiper Blades Replacement of Wiper Blades Grease, silicon and petroleum products • will affect the wiping performance of wiper blades. Clean the wiper blades with warm soapy water. Check the condition of wiper blades regularly. Clean and wash the windshield glass •...
  • Page 188 Maintenance and Repair Replacing the Rear Windshield Wiper Blade While pressing the unlocking clip of the wiper blade, pull out the wiper blade along the arrow direction to separate it Raise the wiper arm of the rear from its wiper arm; windshield wiper away from the rear Remove the wiper blades;...
  • Page 189: Low-Voltage Battery

    Contact electric system, the following suggestions the PROTON e.MAS service outlet for are given: removal, replacement and installation of the When driving in a cold region, prevent •...
  • Page 190: Waking Up The System

    Maintenance and Repair Waking up the System Power Battery As one of the main power sources, the power battery charged discharged multiple times. Charging methods mainly include external power supply charging energy recovery charging. When the vehicle is stored for a long time, ensure that the charge level of the power battery is kept higher than 20%, and ensure that the low-voltage battery is...
  • Page 191 The power battery recycling process is: surrounding area should be insulated, recycling and subsequent processing by ventilated and kept away from any PROTON e.MAS service outlet or a third- flammable materials to prolong the party recycling agency appointed service life of the power battery and PROTON.
  • Page 192: Tyre

    If uneven tyre wear is found, or some Check the tyre pressure with a quality continuous vibration is felt while driving, go compact type of tyre pressure gauge. Check to an authorized PROTON e.MAS service the tyre inflation pressure when the tyre is outlet for inspection. cold.
  • Page 193 Contact The tyres work effectively only when authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet they have correct inflation pressure. for maintenance as soon as possible. Under inflation or over inflation may adversely affect the service life of the tyres...
  • Page 194: Exterior Cleaning

    Maintenance and Repair Exterior Cleaning To prevent the vehicle from moving, it is necessary to take the following Washing the vehicle frequently helps to measures: protect the appearance of the vehicle. When washing the vehicle, park the vehicle in a Activate the parking brake (if fitted).
  • Page 195 Maintenance and Repair Cleaning the Vehicle with High- Clean the Vehicle with Automatic pressure Washer Car Washer Facility Before washing the vehicle, make sure Before proceed with automatic car • • the vehicle charge port lid is properly washing facility, consult with closed.
  • Page 196: Interior Cleaning

    Maintenance and Repair Interior Cleaning Detergent contains solvent which may Regular vehicle interior cleaning helps to coagulate on vehicle interior trims. Please improve the condition inside the vehicle read and comply with all safety instructions cabin. Within certain period of time, dust on the labels before using detergent.
  • Page 197 Maintenance and Repair For solid dry stains: Remove as much as of the interior trims. Be sure not to use shoe • possible with hand, and then remove the polish on leather. remaining with a vacuum cleaner. Instrument Panel Other Cleaning steps: Plastic Surfaces Soak the clean lint-free white cloth in...
  • Page 198: Fault Of Headlamps

    Fuse damages are found in the headlights, go to The following maintenance method can only the PROTON e.MAS service outlet for be performed by certified well trained inspection or replacement if necessary. technician. If you are not qualified to...
  • Page 199 Maintenance and Repair Disconnect the low-voltage repair switch Clamp the fuse head with fuse clip to in the front compartment; remove the fuse, and check whether the metal wire is blown; Open the driver door and remove the A- Fuse is intact cover under the front centre console of B - Fuse is blown instrument panel as shown in above...
  • Page 200: Fuse Box In Front Compartment

    Maintenance and Repair Fuse Lower contact PROTON e. MAS service outlet Instrument Panel of Driver Side for maintenance as soon as possible. Always wear personal protective equipment and disconnect the high- voltage system if it is necessary to touch any high-voltage harnesses or components.
  • Page 201 Maintenance and Repair Fuse Front Compartment Ampere Descrip Fuse No. Name value tion BRAKE_SW EF01 EF02 BECM REAR_WIPER EF03 EF04 WASHER RLY_COIL 7.5A EF06 EF07 HORN SW_HEAT* EF10 EF11 SMB* EF28 BCPF*...
  • Page 202 Maintenance and Repair Ampere Descrip Fuse No. Name value tion EF29 HCWP* EF30 EDCP* CPSR_RLY _FB EF31 EF32 EXV*/EEXV* /BEXV* TMCU_CPSR* EF34 ACCM/VALVE _Component EF35 7.5A EF36 AGS* 7.5A PWM_FAN EF37 ZCUD_KL30 _C EF41 EF42 EF43 7.5A BCM_UB_MR EF48 EF49 TMCU* EF50 BLOWER...
  • Page 203: Fuse Box In Instrument Panel At Driver Side

    Maintenance and Repair Fuse Box in Instrument Panel at Driver Side Descrip Ampere value Fuse No. Name tion ZCUD _KL30_B CF01 ZCUP _KL30_A CF02 CF04 AUD* PASSENGER _SEAT* CF05 CF07 POT* DRIVER _SEAT* CF08 ZCUD_ KL3D_E* CF09 ZCUD _KL30_D CF10 CF11 SODL ODL DL* /SODR*...
  • Page 204 Maintenance and Repair Descrip Ampere value Fuse No. Name tion RLY_COIL CF12 7.5A CF14 CF15 ZCUP _KL30_B CF16 ZCUP _KL30_C CF17 CF18 CF19 RLSM /ALCOHOL -DM CF20 TCAM * CF21 CF22 CSD/DIS ZCUP _KL30D* CF23 CF24 ASDM* HDLP _ADJUST /SEAT _MASSAGE CF25 7.5A CF26...
  • Page 205 Maintenance and Repair Descrip Ampere value Fuse No. Name tion CF44 FSRL*/FSRR* CF45 ETCM /DVR...
  • Page 206 Maintenance and Repair...
  • Page 207: In Case Of Emergency

    In case of Emergency Unlocking Door during Front door locked Emergency Use Mechanical Key to Lock/ Unlock When the smart key or the vehicle powers off, the mechanical key can be used to lock/unlock the driver door. Driver door Insert the mechanical key into the black knob of the door lock for rotation;...
  • Page 208: Emergency Unlocking The

    AC charging gun. If the charging gun still cannot be pulled out, stop charging immediately and contact an PROTON e.MAS service outlet for countermeasure.
  • Page 209: Towing Ring

    In case of Emergency Towing Ring When towing with a towing ring, both • towing truck and the faulty vehicle must Precautions When Using Towing be on the same center line as far as Ring possible. Failure to follow the above Make sure the towing ring is installed •...
  • Page 210: Quick Tyre Repair

    In case of Emergency Quick Tyre Repair Installing Rear Towing Ring Park the vehicle on a solid flat surface Take out the towing ring from the where there is no traffic hazard and onboard tool kit in the trunk; safe for you to repair your tyres. Turn on the hazard warning lamp, and place a triangle warning board behind the vehicle about 50 m to 100 m away on normal road and 150 m...
  • Page 211 Air release valve of air pump Stop continue pumping air into the tyre and Air pressure gauge of air pump contact authorised PROTON e.MAS service On/off switch of air pump outlet for assistance. Repairing the Tyre Using Quick...
  • Page 212: Overheating Of Drive Motor Or

    • is started. not exceed 200 km. If there is no coolant leakage and the Drive to the authorised PROTON e.MAS • coolant level in the expansion tank is service outlet as soon as possible for tyre normal, please contact PROTON repair or replacement.
  • Page 213: In Case Of Fire

    It is In case of fire, immediately stop and shut recommended to contact the PROTON down the vehicle. Quickly evacuate all e.MAS service outlet for maintenance. occupants away from the vehicle. Make an emergency call to seek for help.
  • Page 214: Getting Vehicle Out Of Trap

    In case of Emergency Getting Vehicle Out of Trap When the vehicle is stuck in snow, mud pit, sands or other similar conditions, please perform following steps: Observe the front and rear areas of the vehicle and make sure that there are no people or obstacles.
  • Page 215: Emergency Rescue

    Emergency Rescue Exterior Identification Information Manufacturer identification Charging port Vehicle identification...
  • Page 216: Powertrain Information

    Emergency Rescue Powertrain Information Introduction of Power System The power system includes: power battery, high-voltage charging and distribution system, and electric drive system. Electric drive system Charging port High-voltage charging and distribution Low-voltage battery system Compressor Power battery...
  • Page 217: Drive Motor

    Emergency Rescue Power Battery The power battery pack integrates multiple cells, relays, fuses and other components, and the power battery can be charged repeatedly. High-voltage Charging and Distribution System High-voltage charging system: generally composed of on-board charger, DC-DC converter, power battery management system, etc. High-voltage distribution system: a system in electric vehicles responsible for distributing electrical energy from battery packs to various electrical equipment and motors.
  • Page 218: Safety Sign Information

    Emergency Rescue Safety Sign Information Meaning Name Pattern High-voltage Danger! Do not touch high- warning sign voltage components. High-voltage Danger! Do not touch high- components voltage components. warning sign Power battery Basic information of power label battery system (Illustration) High-voltage harness color: High-voltage orange harness...
  • Page 219: Emergency Device Information

    Emergency Rescue Emergency Device Information Tyre repair kit Tailgate lock...
  • Page 220: Parking

    Emergency Rescue Parking Emergency Unlocking Tailgate Depress the brake pedal, stop the vehicle smoothly and press P button to shift the Fully fold the rear seatback; gear to Park (P) position; the electric Access the trunk interior directly from parking brake will engage. Switch the the rear door and locate the cover for vehicle power mode to OFF position.
  • Page 221: High-Voltage Cutoff Method

    Emergency Rescue High-voltage Cutoff Method Open the driver door and remove the cover under the front centre console as Repair of High Voltage Cutoff shown. Disconnect the negative cable During Maintenance from the negative terminal of the low- Shift the gear in Park (P), with the voltage battery.
  • Page 222 Emergency Rescue realize the emergency cutoff of the high voltage power. Cutting Point in the Trunk Compartment Open the tailgate and pry off the right trim panel of the trunk compartment as ; Use scissors or diagonal pliers to cut the harness at the shown location to achieve emergency cutoff of high voltage.
  • Page 223: Protective Equipment

    Emergency Rescue Protective Equipment The following protective equipment should be properly maintained and used when touching or handling high-voltage system: Wear safety glasses when handling high-voltage system. • Wear 1000v insulated gloves when touching high-voltage components. • Use insulated tools when handling high-voltage system. •...
  • Page 224 Emergency Rescue Name Picture Note Insulated cap Used to prevent high-voltage electric Safety glass shock Insulated shoe Cover damaged harnesses to provide protection and prevent Insulating tape electric shock. Tape should be wrapped around all exposed or damaged harnesses Used for operating high-voltage Insulating tool system components...
  • Page 225: Jump Starting

    (-) terminal (D) of the low-voltage your authorised PROTON e.MAS service battery with weak or flat battery; outlet for assistance whenever possible. Try to turn on/start the vehicle that has Turn the vehicle power mode to OFF weak or flat battery.
  • Page 226 Emergency Rescue Connect one end of the black negative (-) jumper cable to the negative (-) terminal (C) of the low-voltage battery of vehicle with good battery. Do not let another end touch anything before proceeding to next step. – Jump start point...
  • Page 227 If the vehicle fails to start after several • attempts or the low-voltage battery keeps running out of charge, contact an authorised PROTON e.MAS service Cooling other operating • outlet for repair.
  • Page 228: Cutting The Vehicle Body

    Emergency Rescue Cutting the Vehicle Body Do not cut, expand or puncture areas related to high-voltage system and power battery. Personal protective equipment must be worn at all time when removing components. Otherwise, serious personal injury or death may occur. Airbag Components Cutting, expanding or puncturing airbag components without deployment is strictly forbidden, as an accidentally deployed airbag could result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 229 Emergency Rescue Right front seat belt retractor Left side impact sensor Right side airbag Left side airbag Right curtain airbag Front passenger airbag Rear right seat belt retractor Airbag controller unit Rear middle seat belt retractor Left front impact sensor Left curtain airbag Right front impact sensor High-Voltage System and No Cutting Components...
  • Page 230 Emergency Rescue The black shaded area shown in next figure is the low-voltage battery, and cutting it is strictly forbidden. Always use appropriate tools such as hydraulic cutters and wear appropriate personal • protective equipment when cutting. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 231: In Case Submerged In A Flood

    Emergency Rescue In Case Submerged in a Rescuing the Vehicle in Flood Case of Fire extent damage waterlogged vehicle may not be obvious. Protective tools must be provided In case of fire, do not touch any part of • when handling a waterlogged vehicle, the vehicle as it is fully energized.
  • Page 232 Emergency Rescue When the vehicle is on fire, quickly leave from re-ignition. The power battery can • and stay away from the vehicle at a safe re-ignite when it is close to an ignition distance; make an emergency call and source.
  • Page 233: Evacuating Occupants During

    Emergency Rescue Evacuating Occupants Power Battery Damage and during Emergency Fluid Leakage Evacuating Occupants After power battery contains Doors are Unlocked electrolyte. To prevent accidental injury, be sure to observe the following If life is endangered and need to escape, do precautions: the following to escape from the scene as quick as possible:...
  • Page 234: Evacuating The Vehicle From

    (EPB) system lights up after the Trailer Mode is on, it indicates that the electric parking brake system has a failure. It is recommended to contact authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet for maintenance. If the electronic parking brake (EPB) •...
  • Page 235 Emergency Rescue Before turning on the Trailer Mode, make • sure the vehicle is in a stable condition to avoid accidents caused by slipping. It is If it is not possible to tow the vehicle • necessary to shift the gear to Park (P) normally with a flat-bed towing truck, the position and press the brake pedal to vehicle can be towed urgently to a safe...
  • Page 236: Vehicle Storage

    Emergency Rescue Vehicle Storage If the vehicle needs to be stored or left unattended for a long period of time, the high-voltage system must be disconnected. to “High-Voltage Please refer Cutoff Method” topic in this manual. When necessary, stick high-voltage warning labels and place high-voltage warning signs on the vehicle to remind pedestrians that touching the vehicle is strictly forbidden and failure to...
  • Page 237: Technical Data

    The VIN is always required when contacting an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet. If the VIN on the vehicle body is damaged, contact an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet in time. You can use the PROTON diagnostic apparatus through an authorised PROTON e.MAS service outlet to read the vehicle...
  • Page 238: Vin Label

    Technical Data VIN Label Drive Motor Code This label contains VIN and other related drive motor code/identification information. located in the middle of the electric drive system.
  • Page 239: Dimension

    Technical Data Dimension Item Unit Parameter Vehicle length 4615 Vehicle width 1901 Vehicle height 1670 Front wheel track 1630/1620 Rear wheel track 1621/1611 Wheel base 2750 Weight Item Unit Parameter Kerb weight 1662/1765 Front shaft kerb 894/957 weight Rear shaft kerb 768/808 weight Maximum allowed...
  • Page 240: Power Battery Specification

    Technical Data Power Battery Specification 49.52 kWh 60.22 kWh Item Unit Type LFP battery Rated voltage of power battery system Rated capacity of power battery system Drive Motor Specification Item Unit Parameter Model TZ184XY101 Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor Rated power Peak power Rated torque N•m...
  • Page 241: Wheel Alignment Specification

    Technical Data Wheel Alignment Specification Parameters (no load) Item -23′±39′ (left-and-right difference ≤39′) Camber of front wheel -25′±43.8′ (left-and-right difference ≤43.8′) Camber of rear wheel 13°5′±30′ (left-and-right difference ≤30′) Kingpin inclination 5°48′±30′ (left-and-right difference ≤30′) Caster 12′±6′ (left-and-right difference ≤6′) Front wheel toe-in (both sides) 12′±6′...
  • Page 242 Technical Data...
  • Page 243 Index 360 Camera ....... 161 Deployment of Airbag ..... 25 Dimension ......... 235 Door Handle......... 45 Drive Mode ........ 106 A/C Settings ....... 170 Drive Motor Code ......234 Adaptive Cruise Control System Drive Motor Specification ....236 (ACC) ........125 Driver Easy Access* ......
  • Page 244 Front Storage Compartment .... 51 Low-voltage Battery ..... 185 Fuse Box in Front Compartment ..197 Fuse Box in Instrument Panel at Driver Side......... 199 Maintenance ......177 Gear Selections ......106 Gear Shift Lever ......105 Notes to Users ........ 5 Getting Vehicle Out of Trap....
  • Page 245 Vehicle Storage......232 VIN Label ........234 Rear Side Radar Assist System (RSRS) ........153 Rear Storage Compartment ..... 53 Recommended Fluid and Capacity.. 237 Replacement of Fuse ....194 Waking up the System ....186 Replacement of Key Battery ..177 Warnings and Indicators ....

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