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Quick Start Guide
DFSK EC35
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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide DFSK EC35 See more at: innovationautomotive.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DFSK EC35 electric van. This quick guide includes some helpful tips on charging, range and driving techniques to get the most out of your DFSK EC35. You will also find details on dashboard features and getting started, as well as some technical and emergency information.
  • Page 3: Dashboard

    1. Dashboard Ignition switch Instrument cluster Gear selector Handbrake Indicator / light stalk Wipers / screen wash Hazard warning light switch Heating and air conditioning Driver’s airbag / horn Infotainment system* USB media port (inside glovebox) Bonnet release ® ™ ®...
  • Page 4: How To Start

    2. How to Start To start your DFSK vehicle: • Ensure all required seat belts are fastened and all LOCK START doors are shut, and the gear selector switch is in the ‘N’ position. • Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn to the ‘ON’...
  • Page 5: Charging

    3. Charging The top area of the charging port allows for AC charging. Using the top and bottom areas of the port in combination allows for DC rapid charging up to 40kW. You will find a wide range of availability for these charging points across the UK charging network.
  • Page 6: Technical And Emergency Information

    4. Technical and Emergency Information Your DFSK Vehicle is equipped with a 12-volt battery the same as a conventional vehicle and this is required to ‘start’ the vehicle. This is located under the front passenger seat. DO NOT JUMP START THE VEHICLE UNLESS USING A SURGE PROTECTED STARTER.
  • Page 7: Charging Cable Emergency Release Procedure

    5. Charging Cable Emergency Release Procedure The charging cable on the DFSK EC35 is ‘locked’ into place during the charging operation. Should the cable remain ‘locked’ and fail to release on completion of the charging operation, you can release it by: •...

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