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Preface
Dear user, thank you for choosing the SERES brand and the SERES 5 model (hereinafter referred to as "SERES 5").
Throughout the usage process of the SERES 5, you will receive the considerate service experience provided by
SERES Automotive.
Before using the SERES 5, please carefully read the contents of this manual and keep it properly. This manual
provides information about vehicle features, usage precautions, as well as vehicle maintenance and regular servicing,
helping you drive safely and extend the vehicle's lifespan.
In order to continually enhance your driving experience, SERES may optimize and improve the vehicle without prior
notice. Please refer to the actual vehicle for the latest updates.
Do not modify any component, vehicle information, or identification of the vehicle without authorization, as modifications
may affect the performance of the vehicle and may even violate national regulations.
You can visit the official SERES Automotive website at to refer to the SERES 5
"User's Manual"
for comprehensive
information. Alternatively, you can obtain the latest owner's guide through the vehicle's central control screen.
Central Control Screen:
Open the "User's Guide" app
within the Application Center.
The copyright of this manual belongs to SERES Automotive Co., Ltd. Reproduction, copying, or translation of the manual
content is not allowed without the written consent of SERES Automotive Co., Ltd.
If you have any questions, opinions, or suggestions, please contact us by phone.
Vehicle Manufacturer: SERES Automotive Co., Ltd.
Address: 101 Yukang Avenue, Jiangbei District, Chongqing City
Website: www.global-seres.com
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  • Page 1 Preface Dear user, thank you for choosing the SERES brand and the SERES 5 model (hereinafter referred to as "SERES 5"). Throughout the usage process of the SERES 5, you will receive the considerate service experience provided by SERES Automotive.
  • Page 2: Manual Description

    SERES continuously improves and develops all models to ensure vehicles meet higher quality and safety standards. The company may improve product design elements, configurations, and functions at any time.
  • Page 3: Important Reminder

    (lasting 5 seconds or less), facilitating the reconstruction of the impact of radio waves on the device's operation. automotive events. Depending on the severity and type of Radio waves may have unforeseen effects on the the event, the EDR may not record event data.
  • Page 4 Specialized equipment is required to extract EDR data. In should promptly clear sensitive vehicle data through addition to SERES Automotive Limited, third parties using factory reset or other means during vehicle maintenance, specialized...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Refueling ..........158 Exterior lights ..........77 Interior Light ..........80 Maintenance and Care Wiper ............82 Maintenance Guidelines ......161 Vehicle Power Supply ........ 84 Vehicle Maintenance Period ....162 Interior Storage .......... 86 Power Battery .......... 165 Contents 丨 5...
  • Page 6 12V battery ..........166 Vehicle Identification ........ 195 Wiper ............167 Vehicle Parameters ........199 Fluid Check ..........169 RF(Radio Frequency) Signal ....206 Tire Maintenance........176 Acronym ........... 207 Cleaning the Vehicle and Paint Maintenance Unit Terms ..........209 ..............
  • Page 7: Suggestion

    Suggestion In this chapter, you can learn about precautions when driving and the daily maintenance of the vehicle. Please read this section carefully. Vehicle Usage Recommendations 丨 7...
  • Page 8: Driving Precautions

    Driving Precautions Pre-Driving Inspection Night Driving For your driving safety, it is necessary to inspect the Nighttime visibility is reduced, so when driving at night, vehicle before each trip. The pre-driving inspection please pay attention to the following: includes the following items: ●...
  • Page 9: Family Vehicle Recommendations

    ● Children under 12 years old (or with a height below 1.5 meters) should not sit in the front passenger Front and Rear Seats. ● When children under 12 years old (or with a height below 1.5 meters) are in the Vehicle, a suitable child...
  • Page 10: Daily Care And Maintenance

    Daily Care and Maintenance Leather Front and Rear Seats Care and Maintenance For the leather Seats equipped in your vehicle, it is important to perform regular maintenance. Please pay attention to the following: ● Stay away from heat sources, as being too close to heat sources can cause leather to dry and crack.
  • Page 11: Special Driving Scenarios

    ● For safety when driving in slippery garages, strictly the vehicle. adhere to garage warning signs or a speed limit of 5 ● After entering the plateau, regularly check the tyre km/h. pressure, and if necessary, adjust the tyre pressure Cold Driving appropriately.
  • Page 12: Overview

    Overview In this chapter, you can learn about the locations of vehicle components, assisting you in quickly locating relevant parts. Please read this section carefully. 12 丨 Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 13: Exterior Overview

    Exterior Overview Through the diagram below, you can understand the external components of the vehicle. Appearance Diagram (1) * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Fuel Filler Cap (Please refer to page 156) Tyre (Please refer to page 174) Vehicle Door Exterior Handle (Please refer to Front Headlight (Please refer to page 75) page 53)
  • Page 14 Appearance Diagram (2) * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Outside the Vehicle Rearview Mirror (Please refer Rear Windshield Wiper (Please refer to page 80) to page 68) Rear Camera (Please refer to page 117) Charging Port Cap (Please refer to page 146) 14 丨...
  • Page 15: Interior Overview

    Interior Overview Through the diagram below, you can understand the commonly used components inside the vehicle. Common Components in the Front Row * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Central Control Screen (Please refer to page Vehicle Door Interior Handle (Please refer to page 54) Cruise Control Lever (Please refer to page 107) Glove Box (Please refer to page 84)
  • Page 16 Common Components in the Back Row * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Rear Vent in the Back Row (Please refer to page Type-C Interface (Please refer to page 82) 16 丨 Vehicle Overview...
  • Page 17: Instrument

    Instrument Instrument Display Screen When using the vehicle, the instrument display screen will show the vehicle's operating parameters and status. Please read this section carefully, with special attention to the information from the instrument indicator lamp (Please refer to page 18). * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 18 Instrument Indicator Lamp Instrument Indicator Lamps typically include lights such as Light Indicator, Fault Indicator, Warning Indicator, and Function Indicator. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Icon Indicator Lamp Explanation Fog Light When the fog lights are turned on, this light is on. Indicator Lamp If this light is flashing, it signifies the loss of the tire pressure sensor or a malfunction in Tire Pressure...
  • Page 19 Electronic Parking When this light is on, it indicates a fault in the electronic parking brake system. If the Brake Fault vehicle is parked on a slope, there is a risk of rolling. To prevent accidents, please park Indicator Lamp the vehicle in a safe location and contact the dealership.
  • Page 20 Position light This light is on when the Position light is turned on. Indicator Left Turn Signal This light is on when the left turn signal indicator lights is turned on, accompanied by a Indicator steering prompt sound. Right Turn Signal This light is on when the right turn signal indicator lights is turned on, accompanied by a Indicator steering prompt sound.
  • Page 21 system abnormal vehicle in a safe location and contact your dealer. status indicator lamp Vehicle Overview 丨 21...
  • Page 22 Power battery This light is on, indicating a fault in the vehicle's power battery. Please park the vehicle fault indicator in a safe location and contact your dealer. lamp When this lights is on, the power system anti-theft authentication has failed, and the Power system vehicle cannot be shifted or started.
  • Page 23 Instrument settings You can view the vehicle's parameter information, mileage information, etc., through the instrument display screen. Left information area of the instrument display screen You can toggle the information displayed in the left information area of the instrument display screen, Tire pressure initialization in progress including: mileage information, energy consumption curve,...
  • Page 24 Instantaneous Power Percentage Represents the percentage of instantaneous power or regenerative energy recovery to the maximum power: ● Instantaneous power percentage from 0% to 80% is displayed as a blue (light mode) / white (dark mode) energy bar, indicating power output from the power system.
  • Page 25: Head-Up Display

    Head-Up Display If your vehicle is equipped with Head-Up Display (Head-Up Display, abbreviated as HUD), the system is located on the instrument panel in front of the driver. After enabling the function, the driver can see current vehicle speed and other information on the front windshield without having to look down.
  • Page 26 Caution • Do not place any liquid containers near the HUD projection area, as liquid entering the projector area may cause electrical malfunctions. • Do not place any items or stickers on the HUD projector or windshield projection area, as it may disrupt the HUD indicators.
  • Page 27: Central Control Screen

    Central Control Screen Introduction to the Central Control Screen The SAI OS operating system installed on the vehicle's central control screen serves as a unified platform for vehicle intelligence, connectivity to the internet, and collaborative human-machine driving. Using the central control screen, you can quickly configure or operate vehicle functions, view and retrieve vehicle information, customize vehicle settings, and enjoy an enhanced driving experience with a variety of ecosystem resources.
  • Page 28 Status Bar * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product User Account (Refer to page 127) Enter the user center, log in to the account, and manage the account. Notifications View messages or reminders pushed by the vehicle system or applications. Weather Displays the weather and temperature for the day.
  • Page 29 Desktop Widgets You can swipe left or right above the bottom DOCK bar to view desktop widget cards. Click the expand icon in the top right corner of the card to show more information within the card. Clicking on the card provides quick access to recently used applications or services.
  • Page 30 Toolbar You can conveniently adjust the air conditioning temperature, Front and Rear Seats, volume, etc., at the bottom of the central control screen in the DOCK bar. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product HOME HOME Click to return to the central control screen desktop.
  • Page 31 Quick Menu Scene Modes Integrate frequently used vehicle control switches, driving Swipe left on the drop-down quick menu interface to switch mode toggles, scene modes, etc., into the drop-down quick to the Scene Modes interface. Click to enter the menu for more convenient vehicle operation and quick corresponding vehicle scene.
  • Page 32 Customize Humanistic Desktop: * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product You can edit service cards on the Humanistic Desktop in the following ways: ● Long-press any card on the Humanistic Desktop to enter edit mode. ●...
  • Page 33: Driving Safety

    Driving safety In this chapter, you can learn about the use and precautions of Front and Rear Seats belts and child safety Seats. Please read this section carefully. Driving Safety 丨 33...
  • Page 34: Driving Posture

    Driving Posture To ensure a safe and comfortable arrival at your destination for both you and your passengers, please maintain the Driving Posture and use the headrest and Front and Rear Seats belt properly before driving. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Please adjust your driving posture correctly in the following aspects:...
  • Page 35: Front And Rear Seats Belt

    Front and Rear Seats belt Proper Front and Rear Seatsbelt Wearing Wearing a Front and Rear Seats belt during pregnancy Proper Front and Rear Seatsbelt Wearing can significantly Front and Rear Seats belts are also suitable for pregnant reduce injuries to occupants in the event of an accident; all women, and pregnant women should wear Front and Rear Front and Rear Seats in the vehicle are equipped with Seats belts throughout the entire pregnancy.
  • Page 36 ● When raising, no need to press and hold the Caution adjustment button; directly adjust the Front and Rear Seats belt to the suitable position. Before releasing the Front and Rear Seats belt, grip it to prevent rapid retraction that may cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 37 ● After the driver and all passengers have fastened their Front and Rear Seats belts, the reminder sound will disappear, and the Front and Rear Seats belt unfastened indicator lamp on the instrument display screen will turn off. Driving Safety 丨 37...
  • Page 38 Front and Rear Seats Belt Caution Please strictly follow the following warning information to prevent the risk of personal injury and vehicle damage. Danger • Ensure correct wearing of the Front and Rear Seats belt. Incorrect use of the Front and Rear Seats belt in an accident may increase the risk of injury or death.
  • Page 39: Airbag

    Airbag Airbags Overview The airbag is a passive auxiliary protection system, used in conjunction with the Front and Rear Seats belt, to provide additional protection for occupants. The installation positions of the vehicle's airbags are as shown in the following diagram: * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 40 Situations where the airbag may not deploy Conditions for Deployment of Safety Airbags In many types of accidents, such as rear-end collisions, In frontal or side collisions or rollover accidents, the safety side collisions, oblique collisions, rollover accidents, etc., airbags may deploy. the safety airbags may not deploy.
  • Page 41 Deployment of Frontal Safety Airbags Curtain Airbags Curtain airbags are installed along the sides of the vehicle roof, with trim panels marked with the word "AIRBAG." In the event of a severe impact, curtain airbags protect the heads of the driver and passengers. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 42 Airbag Indicator Lamp You can check the status of the safety airbag system through the indicator lamp on the instrument display screen. The illustration shows the location and style of the safety airbag indicator lamp lighting on on the instrument display screen.
  • Page 43: Safety Label

    Safety Label Vehicle Safety Label English Version * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product The location of the safety signs is as shown in the diagram: The warning sign for Climate controls refrigerant The charging warning sign is located on the filling is located on the nacelle cover in the front charging port cover plate.
  • Page 44 Russian Version * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product The location of the safety signs is as shown in the diagram: The warning sign for Climate controls refrigerant The charging warning sign is located on the filling is located on the nacelle cover in the front charging port cover plate.
  • Page 45 Arabic Version * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product The location of the safety signs is as shown in the diagram: The warning sign for Climate controls refrigerant The charging warning sign is located on the filling is located on the nacelle cover in the front charging port cover plate.
  • Page 46: Child Safety Front And Rear Seats

    Child safety Front and Rear Seats Child riding guide Warning The seats in the Vehicle are designed for adults. If there • are children on board, it is necessary to use an appropriate During the driving process, passengers with a height less than 140cm are not allowed to sit in the child safety Front and Rear Seats.
  • Page 47 Positions where child safety seats are allowed to be installed Refer to the table below for recommended positions to install a child safety Front and Rear Seats suitable for your vehicle. Front and Rear Seats Position Front Passenger Back Row Right Back Row Middle Quality Group Back Row Left Front...
  • Page 48 Adaptability information for ISOFIX child restraint systems varies with different ISOFIX positions ISOFIX Positions on the Vehicle Front Quality Size Fixed Back Row Back Row Back Row Left Passenger Group Category Module Right Front Middle Front Front and Rear Front and Rear and Rear Seats and Rear Seats Seats...
  • Page 49 Install the Child Safety Seats. Check the Child Safety Front and Rear Seats The rear seats of the vehicle are equipped with ISOFIX After the installation of the child safety Front and Rear fixed devices that comply with international standards for Seats is complete, a check is required to ensure that the the Install the Child Safety Seats.
  • Page 50: Driver Monitoring System

    Driver Monitoring System The Driver Monitoring System (DMS) function monitors the driving state of the driver during the driving process. The Driver Monitoring System function includes fatigue driving monitoring, distraction monitoring, alerting dangerous driving behavior. Once activated, when the system detects that the driver is fatigued, distracted, or engaged in dangerous driving behavior, it will provide synchronized alerts through sound and the instrument display screen, based on different severity levels.
  • Page 51: Vehicle Control

    Vehicle Control In this chapter, you will find information on the use and precautions of vehicle components. Please read this section carefully. Vehicle Controls 丨 51...
  • Page 52: Key

    Remote Control Key You can use the remote control key to unlock/lock the • The battery level of the remote control key is a vehicle, remotely control Windowss, and activate or primary factor affecting its operational range. If the deactivate functions such as the Rear Trunk. instrument display screen shows "Low Key Button Function Battery,"...
  • Page 53 Take out the battery following the arrow direction. Emergency vehicle start with the remote control key When the remote control key battery is low and unable to start the vehicle, the instrument display screen shows "Low Key Battery." Place the remote control key under the cup holder below the central control screen, step on the brake pedal, and shift the position out of P to start the vehicle.
  • Page 54 • When using the mechanical key to unlock the vehicle, it will trigger the anti-theft alarm. The vehicle's turn signal indicator lightss will flash, and the horn will sound. The alarm will last for 30 seconds, and if there is no operation on the vehicle within 30 seconds, the alarm will be closed.
  • Page 55: Vehicle Door

    2 meters, it may continue to consume the key's battery. To prevent rapid depletion of the key's battery, after 5 minutes of powering off when the doors are closed, if the key is still in the vicinity of the vehicle, the vehicle will stop scanning for the key and disable the "Near Vehicle Auto Unlock"...
  • Page 56 Use the remote control key to unlock or lock the Internal Unlock and Lock. vehicle Remote control key unlocks or locks the vehicle (refer to page 50). Use the mechanical key to unlock or lock the vehicle Mechanical key unlocks or locks the vehicle (refer to page 51).
  • Page 57 ● In the unlocked state, pull the interior door handle to Danger open the Vehicle door. ● After activating the child lock, the corresponding rear In the locked state, pull the interior door handle twice to unlock and open the Vehicle door. Vehicle doors cannot be opened from the inside.
  • Page 58: Nacelle Hood

    Nacelle Hood You can open or close the nacelle hood using the following Caution method. • Do not drive the vehicle when the nacelle hood is Open the nacelle hood not locked to prevent the possibility of it Pull the lower front nacelle hood opening handle unexpectedly opening during the driving process, under driver's...
  • Page 59: Rear Trunk

    Rear Trunk. Window Anti-pinch Function If the Rear Trunk encounters an obstacle while closing, it will stop closing and reverse by 5° . After removing the obstacle, please attempt to close the Rear Trunk. Warning •...
  • Page 60 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual activation or deactivation process should be carried out product at a uniform speed, lasting for at least 5 seconds). Push outward to open the Rear Trunk. Avoid excessive force and open or close the power Rear Trunk slowly and steadily;...
  • Page 61: Windows

    Windows Open or Close the Windows You can open or close all Windows from inside the Vehicle • During the automatic up/down of the Windows, using the Windows button on the driver's door. You can pulling up/pressing the corresponding button again also open or close the Windows using the remote control will stop the window from rolling up/down.
  • Page 62 Activate or deactivate automatic window closure when locking the Vehicle and leaving In the central control screen, navigate to Vehicle Setting > overall setting >Windows/Door, activate deactivate the automatic window closure when locking the Vehicle and leaving. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Windows initialization If the Windowss cannot operate normally in automatic...
  • Page 63: Front And Rear Seats

    Front and Rear Seats Adjusting Front Seat Adjusting Front and Rear Seats Lumbar Support The front seat supports 12-way power adjustment. Before driving, you can adjust it using the adjustment buttons on the side of the Front and Rear Seats. Adjusting Front Rear...
  • Page 64 Adjust the front headrest Install the headrest of the front Seat Align the headrest rod with the headrest installation hole, press the headrest lock button, and push down the headrest. After releasing the button, press the headrest downward again to ensure it locks in place. Warning Disassembling or improperly adjusting the headrest may result in the loss of protective effectiveness,...
  • Page 65 Adjusting the rear row headrest Warning • Ensure proper storage of the removed headrest to prevent secondary injuries in case of an accident or emergency braking. Install the back row headrest Align the headrest rod with the headrest installation hole. Press the headrest lock button and push down the headrest.
  • Page 66 Front and Rear Seats Massage Click to activate Front and Rear Seats massage and execute the pre-set intensity and mode; it also supports selecting intensity and mode when the switch is off. Driver's Front and Rear Seats welcome When using the driver's Front and Rear Seats welcome feature, upon entering the vehicle, the driver's Front and Rear Seats will automatically move forward to the memory position after closing the Vehicle door (refer to page 61).
  • Page 67: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Adjusting the steering wheel position After adjusting the Front and Rear Seats and maintaining the correct sitting posture, ensure the steering wheel is in a comfortable position. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Push down the lock handle to unlock the steering wheel.
  • Page 68 Steering Wheel Buttons During the driving process, you can use the multifunction steering wheel buttons to control various electronic devices in the Vehicle, allowing you to focus more on the road and enhance driving safety. Button Function Introduction * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Voice Button: Short press to mute the microphone in Next Track Button: Press to play the next music/frequency station.
  • Page 69 Custom Steering Wheel Buttons In the central control screen, go to Vehicle Setting > overall setting > Steering Wheel > Custom Buttons. Click to select the function you want to define, such as audio source switch, Rear Trunk, fuel filler, charging port, etc.
  • Page 70: Rearview Mirror

    Rearview Mirror Adjusting the Exterior Rearview Mirror Folding and Unfolding the Exterior Rearview Mirror ● The rearview mirror is crucial for driving safety. You can Press the Exterior Rearview Mirror fold button to fold use the rearview mirror control button on the driver's door the mirror;...
  • Page 71 Activate or Deactivate Auto Tilt in Reverse Exterior rearview mirror heating In the central control screen, go to Vehicle Setting > The vehicle's exterior rearview mirror is equipped with a overall setting > Rearview Mirror, and activate or heating and defrosting function. You can activate or deactivate the auto tilt feature in reverse.
  • Page 72 Adjust the interior rearview mirror You can adjust the angle of the interior rearview mirror according to your preferences for better visibility of the rear traffic. Interior rearview mirror The vehicle's equipped interior rearview mirror has an automatic anti-glare function. When strong light from behind (such as the high beams of the following vehicle) shines on the interior rearview mirror, it will automatically darken the mirror surface to reduce the impact of the bright...
  • Page 73: Climate Controls

    Slide up and down to adjust the temperature on the driver's side. Display the current PM2.5 concentration in the Vehicle. After the Climate controls is turned on, if the system detects a high PM2.5 concentration in the Vehicle, it will automatically activate the air purification function.
  • Page 74 Adjust the temperature of the passenger-side Climate controls. ● Slide left or right to adjust the temperature. Click the "Sync" button on the temperature adjustment bar to synchronize the temperature to the driver's side. ● Click the arrows on either side of the temperature to adjust. Activate or deactivate the A/C switch.
  • Page 75 Settings position. Click to open/close the settings popup. Information Display the interior PM2.5 index. Driver's side temperature adjustment Slide up and down to adjust the temperature. Passenger's side temperature adjustment Slide up and down to adjust the temperature.
  • Page 76 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product • Before using the fragrance for the first time, correctly take out the fragrance box and peel off the protective film on the surface of the fragrance block.
  • Page 77: Exterior Lights

    Exterior lights Low beam lamp During nighttime or low visibility conditions, the low beam ● High beams can only be activated when low lamp provides illumination for vehicle driving. beams are on. Activate or deactivate the low beam lamp ● Outside the Vehicle lights may fog due to ●...
  • Page 78 Hazard Warning Flashers In case of accidents, heavy fog, or emergencies such as vehicle breakdowns, please turn on the Hazard Warning Flashers to alert other road traffic participants. Activate or deactivate Hazard Warning Flashers * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Warning Do not adjust the height of the low beam lamp during...
  • Page 79 Follow Me Home By using the Follow Me Home feature, you can extend the To turn off the daytime running lights, rotate the light illumination time of the vehicle's low beam lamp and adjustment roller on the left side of the steering wheel Position light when leaving the Vehicle in low-light from "OFF"...
  • Page 80: Interior Light

    Interior Light Intelligent Ambient Lighting You can also drag the color slider to adjust the ambient light's color. Activate ambient lighting to choose from different themes, adjust brightness, and enjoy a pleasant atmosphere inside the Vehicle. To activate or deactivate ambient lighting In the Music Rhythm mode, the ambient light brightness cannot be manually adjusted.
  • Page 81 Front Front Reading Light Rear Trunk Illumination Light The Rear Trunk light facilitates the use of the Rear Trunk in dim environments. The Rear Trunk light automatically lights on or off when the Rear Trunk is opened or closed. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Touch this area to activate or deactivate all interior Front Reading Lights (four in total, front and rear).
  • Page 82: Wiper

    Wiper Front Windshield Wiper Rear Windshield Wiper The front windshield wiper is used to wipe away rainwater The rear windshield wiper is used to wipe away rainwater on the front windshield, keeping the front windshield clean on the rear windshield, keeping the rear windshield clean and enhancing driving safety.
  • Page 83 Front Windshield Wash Rear Windshield Wash The purpose of front windshield washing is to use wiper The purpose of rear windshield washing is to use wiper washer fluid to remove dirt from the front windshield, washer fluid to remove dirt from the rear windshield, preventing obstruction of the driver's visibility and preventing obstruction of the driver's rear visibility and enhancing driving safety.
  • Page 84: Vehicle Power Supply

    Vehicle Power Supply Wireless Charging You can place your phone on the wireless charging pad to charge it when the vehicle is powered on (ensure your phone supports wireless charging when using the wireless * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual charging pad).
  • Page 85 USB Port on the Front Passenger Side 12V Power Supply in the Front Armrest Box * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product product There is a USB port located on the lower left side of the There is a 12V power supply interface inside the front...
  • Page 86: Interior Storage

    Interior Storage ● Front Interior Storage Open: Press the left and right front armrest box buttons separately to open the armrest box. ● Close: Press the cover plates on the left and right sides of the front armrest box until they are securely in place.
  • Page 87 Back row Interior Storage Rear row central armrest storage box The back row central armrest storage box has a spacious interior, suitable for storing various items. Open or close the back row central armrest storage * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product ●...
  • Page 88 Storage shelf The storage shelf is located behind the back row seats, convenient for back row passengers to place personal items. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Caution Items placed on the storage compartment shelf should not exceed a weight limit (less than 10kg), as exceeding this limit may lead to damage to the shelf.
  • Page 89: Other Parts

    Other Parts Sun visor Safety Handles During the driving process, the sun visor can effectively The vehicle is equipped with three safety handles. shield sunlight. Passengers in the vehicle can hold onto these handles to stabilize themselves when the vehicle is on bumpy roads. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 90: Driving Operation

    Driving Operation In this chapter, you can find information on operating the vehicle. The following will introduce you to all devices related to driving and safety. Please read this section carefully. 90 丨 Assistant Driving...
  • Page 91: Starting And Powering Off

    Starting and Powering Off Start Vehicle The vehicle is equipped with a keyless entry and start You can unlock and start the vehicle using the remote system. You only need to carry the key with you to open control key. After unlocking the vehicle, make sure the the Vehicle door and start the vehicle.
  • Page 92 Caution • • If there is no one in the front seats, even if the After Power Off the Vehicle, as long as the key is Vehicle doors are not closed, the vehicle will inside, stepping on the brake pedal will power the automatically power off 15 minutes later.
  • Page 93: Shifting

    Shifting Gear When the vehicle is in Parking mode, you must step on the brake pedal and then push the Shifting lever forward or backward to change the gear position. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product ●...
  • Page 94 If the power battery level is ≤3%, leaving the vehicle Warning parked in P Gear for more than 5 minutes will result in the entire vehicle shutting down due to high-voltage When driving, do not exceed the speed limit, and power-off.
  • Page 95: Brake System

    Brake System Brake System Overview The brake system consists of the driving brake and the parking brake. The driving brake is used for deceleration during vehicle driving, while the parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle from rolling when parked. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 96 Regenerative Braking Functure Introduction The energy recovery braking (Cooperative Regenerative When there is excessive or insufficient steering, the Braking System, abbreviated as CRBS) function is utilized system enhances vehicle stability by applying brakes to in the vehicle during braking or coasting processes to specific wheels reducing...
  • Page 97 Hydraulic Power Brake Assist Warning The Hydraulic Power Brake Assist (HBB) function is • Use of tires with insufficient traction. designed for vehicles equipped with a hydraulic brake • system. It assists the vehicle in actively boosting pressure High-speed driving on wet, slippery, muddy, during dynamic braking, amplifying the driver's braking sandy, or snow-covered roads.
  • Page 98 The vehicle must be in a high-voltage powered state. the brake pedal and keep it pressed until the ● The accelerator pedal opening is less than 5%. vehicle comes to a complete stop. Failure to do so may interrupt the operation of the Anti-lock...
  • Page 99 Warning • Emergency braking may pose risks such as vehicle skidding or rollover. • It is prohibited to touch the P gear mode button during normal driving, as there is a risk of causing safety accidents. • Emergency braking only emergency measure when the brake pedal fails and cannot replace the braking action of the brake pedal.
  • Page 100: Parking

    • The parking brake is applied only to the rear wheels and is independent of the vehicle's braking • AUTO Hold exits directly after 5 minutes of system. operation, simultaneously activating the electronic parking brake. Automatic Parking •...
  • Page 101: Driving Settings

    Driving Settings Set Driving Mode Set Vehicle Drive Modes The vehicle offers four driving modes – "Eco, Comfort, You can set the vehicle drive mode through the central Sport, Personalized" – for you to choose from. Different control screen, such as Pure Electric Priority, Fuel Priority, driving modes result in varied power output and response AUTO (Intelligent).
  • Page 102 Access the vehicle setting on the central control screen > drive at a maximum speed of 5 km/h. Common Control to activate or deactivate Snow Mode. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual...
  • Page 103 Four-wheel Driving If your vehicle is equipped with a Four-wheel Driving, the vehicle will switch to four-wheel drive mode under the following conditions: ● The vehicle driving mode is in the strong mode under the personalized mode. ● Road Surface Assistant Mode is activated. ●...
  • Page 104: Driving Recorder

    Driving Recorder The vehicle is equipped with a driving recorder function. The high-definition camera of the recorder is installed inside the rearview mirror behind the interior rearview After the emergency recording function is triggered, the mirror within a multifunctional sensor cover. The system system automatically records 15 seconds of video records complete footage of the vehicle's driving journey, before and after the trigger time.
  • Page 105 • When the data on the USB flash drive is excessive and the available capacity is low, the write speed may decrease. It is recommended to back up the data and format the USB flash drive through the Central Control screen. •...
  • Page 106: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System Your vehicle is equipped with an active Tire Pressure Low/High Tire Pressure Warning Monitoring System, which monitors tire pressure through When the low/high tire pressure warning is activated, the sensors installed on each wheel valve. corresponding warning tire will light up in red. The Tire Instrument Display Screen Tire Pressure Monitoring Pressure Monitoring System Fault warning light will stay Interface...
  • Page 107: Assistant Driving

    Assistant Driving In this chapter, you can learn about the use and precautions of intelligent driving. Please read this section carefully. Assistant Driving 丨 107...
  • Page 108: Assistant Driving System Sensors

    Assistant Driving System Sensors The vehicle is equipped with multiple Assistant Driving Limitations of Sensors Systems, which, during the driving process, can provide The sensors of the Assistant Driving System have certain active/passive support. They assist in maintaining the set limitations.
  • Page 109: Driving Assistant

    ACC will automatically start. If the vehicle is ACC is only a Driving Assistance system and completely stopped for 30 seconds to 5 minutes, the cannot replace the driver in driving. You must driver can step on the accelerator pedal or move the always maintain control of the vehicle, drive cruise control lever upward to start the vehicle.
  • Page 110 The driver's side Vehicle door is not closed. set cruise speed by 1 km/h each time. • ● The driver's Front and Rear Seats belt is not Intermittently move up/down: Increase or decrease fastened. the set cruise speed by 5 km/h each time. 110 丨 Assistant Driving...
  • Page 111 Lane Cruise Assist Lane Cruise Assist (Traffic Jam Assist/ Integrated Cruise Assist, • The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system abbreviated as TJA) operates through the front camera and is active or disabled. front millimeter-wave radar to provide a more comfortable •...
  • Page 112 Activate or Deactivate TJA Disable TJA Go to Vehicle Setting > Driving assistance on the TJA will be disabled when performing the following actions: central control screen, and activate or deactivate Lane ● Lane markings do not meet requirements (lane too Cruise Assistant.
  • Page 113 ● After a 20-second "Please grip the steering wheel" When there is significant crosswind or strong wind on warning, if the driver still does not hold the steering one side of the vehicle, and there are large vehicles wheel, the instrument display screen will show a such as trucks, buses, or other unconventional "Please take immediate control of the vehicle"...
  • Page 114 Activate or Deactivate LAS Caution In the central control screen, enter the Vehicle Setting > • Throughout driving process, such Driving assistance, and choose different Lane Departure maintaining lane discipline, drivers remain Warning modes: responsible for driving even if the lane departure warning system is activated.
  • Page 115 Activate or Deactivate FCW Access the vehicle setting on the central control screen > • When the vehicle speed is between 4 km/h and 85 Driver assistance, and activate or deactivate Forward km/h, in the event of a danger where the driver Collision Warning.
  • Page 116 Overspeed Warning The Overspeed Warning system calculates the alert threshold based on parameters set by the driver. It issues alerts when the vehicle speed exceeds the set threshold. Function Settings Access the vehicle setting on the central control screen > Assistant Driving, and set the alert threshold.
  • Page 117: Rearward Warning

    ● When the vehicle is parked or moving at low speed Assistant Driving, and activate or deactivate Blind Spot (speed ≤ 5 km/h), if a vehicle (bicycle, motorcycle, Monitoring. Vehicle, etc.) or pedestrian approaches the vehicle from behind and enters the warning area, and all four...
  • Page 118 For vehicles traveling at excessive speeds. performance of the rear-corner millimeter-wave radar. ● Please keep the rear bumper surface clean to avoid For slow-moving targets (<5 km/h). affecting the normal operation of the rear-corner ● For smaller targets. millimeter-wave radar.
  • Page 119: Parking Assistant System Sensors

    Parking Assistant System Sensors Parking Assistant Camera • Due to the precision of the Parking Assistant system sensors, avoid collisions with objects (especially sharp objects). When cleaning the camera or ultrasonic radar with foreign substances (such as dust particles), use low-pressure water to rinse off the surface debris before gently wiping with a clean cloth.
  • Page 120 ● The Parking Assistant sensors will not detect flat objects on the ground, objects under the bumper, or objects too close or too far from the vehicle. ● The field of view of the Parking Assistant camera is limited, and the displayed image may have some distortion.
  • Page 121: Parking Assistant

    Parking Assistant Introduction to Parking Assistant Parking Assistant The vehicle is equipped with Parking Assistant (APA) The vehicle is equipped with Parking Assistant function, functionality. When activated, the vehicle automatically and when activated, the vehicle will automatically identify identifies nearby parking spaces. It prompts you to park and park in nearby parking spaces.
  • Page 122 After the vehicle parks in the space, a reminder of the completed parking will appear, and the parking interface will automatically exit. Please take control of the vehicle promptly. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product After adjusting the parking position, please press the brake pedal and click the "Start Parking"...
  • Page 123 ● Parking spaces located in certain curved sections. ● Undersized parking spaces. ● Multi-level parking spaces. ● Parking spaces on some steps or platforms. ● Parking spaces situated in wall corners. ● Other uncommon parking spaces nationwide, such as less commonly used types of parking space lines, parking spaces in special locations within parking lots, parking spaces near cliffs/road edges/platforms, or along riverbanks.
  • Page 124 Warning ● When parking out of a space, the system defaults During the parking process, always stay focused, pay to the vehicle parking out towards the left. You can attention to the safety of the surrounding environment, manually choose to park out towards the right. be ready to step on the brake pedal, and take control of the vehicle.
  • Page 125 Panoramic View Buttons Functions The vehicle is equipped with a panoramic view function 3D View: Rotate perspective keys to switch that can display the surrounding environment in real-time. between different views In complex road conditions, such as narrow roads or a The settings button can be used to high pedestrian presence, it helps reduce the driver's enable/disable...
  • Page 126 Vehicle trajectory lines Radar Alerts The vehicle is equipped with ultrasonic radar. When the vehicle is moving forward at low speed or in reverse gear, the orientation and distance of obstacles around the vehicle are displayed on the radar map, accompanied by an alarm sound.
  • Page 127 • When the reverse radar system detects that the vehicle is about 1m away from an obstacle in the front, the right-side display area of the instrument display screen will show front obstacle distance assistant information. • For relatively stationary targets, the front radar alarm sound disappears...
  • Page 128: Travel And Entertainment

    Travel and Entertainment In this chapter, you can learn about the use of the vehicle. Please read this section carefully. 128 丨 Travel and Entertainment...
  • Page 129: User Account

    Each vehicle allows product maintenance of up to 5 local accounts. If this limit is To delete a local account exceeded, you need to delete existing accounts to create new local accounts. While logged in, you can select and operate the deletion of the local account from the list.
  • Page 130 During deletion, password verification for the account is required. Only after successful verification can the account be deleted. For models equipped with DMS, if the account to be deleted is associated with facial data, the facial data will be deleted along with the account. To log in to an account If you are not logged into any account, click on the user center icon to initiate the account login process.
  • Page 131 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Each time the vehicle is powered off, the account will be automatically logged out. When you leave the driver's seat and close the Vehicle door, the account will be automatically logged out.
  • Page 132: Communication And Social Interaction

    Communication and Social Interaction Making Phone Calls Through the central control screen, you can quickly make phone calls in the Vehicle. Complete Bluetooth pairing between your phone and the vehicle. You can make phone calls in the following ways: • Enter the application center on the central control screen >...
  • Page 133: Multimedia

    Multimedia Music USB Music Bluetooth Music After successfully connecting the USB flash drive to the Vehicle's data transfer port, click on the USB Music label After successful Bluetooth connection between the phone in the music application. You can see the name of the and the Vehicle, click on the Bluetooth Music label in the connected USB flash drive.
  • Page 134 Label Functions Explanation CP/AA CP stands for CarPlay, and AA stands for Android Auto. Click on the all stations label to When CP/AA is successfully connected, clicking on the display currently available icon will take you to the music application's playback stations.
  • Page 135 Label Functions Explanation Label Functions Explanation Users can click this button to Clicking on the announcements enable/disable this feature. When button reveals types enabled, DAB will search for an announcements. Users alternative station with the best choose enable/disable signal in case the current station specific announcement types DAB Link loses signal.
  • Page 136 Full Image Viewing: Click on a thumbnail image to enter already-favorited icon again to unfavorite the current full-image viewing mode. Images can be zoomed in and image/video. out with two fingers for a clearer view of details. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 137: Privacy Management

    Privacy Management ● Privacy Protection Click on the in-Vehicle microphone icon in the homepage status bar to choose to disable the in- To protect your personal privacy, you have the freedom to Vehicle microphone. control the activation and deactivation of the in-Vehicle camera and in-Vehicle microphone.
  • Page 138: More Settings

    More Settings Display Pairing Your Phone with the Vehicle via Bluetooth In the display interface, you can change wallpapers, Go to Settings > Bluetooth on your phone, enable display modes, and personalize your central control Bluetooth, and set it to be discoverable by nearby screen.
  • Page 139 In the central control screen, go to System Settings > Connection, turn on the WLAN ( WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK ) switch, and the vehicle will automatically scan WLAN (WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK) networks. Click on the WLAN ( WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK)...
  • Page 140: Intelligent Vehicle

    Intelligent Vehicle In this chapter, you can learn about the intelligent scenarios of the vehicle. Please read this section carefully. 140 丨 Smart Driving...
  • Page 141: Smart Assistant

    Smart Assistant Virtual Assistant Display Forms In the Central Control screen, there is your Virtual When dragging and moving the Virtual Assistant, its Assistant. You can actively interact with it, and the Virtual display forms are differentiated based on the final location: Assistant will also bring surprises to your driving journey as Wallpaper Form, Component Form, and Icon Form.
  • Page 142 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product ● To restore the Virtual Assistant to the 3D full-body form, you need to long-press the icon to activate it and then drag it out of the "Icon Form" hot zone. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 143: Scenario Intelligence

    Time Setting: You can set the rest mode duration from 5 appear, and you cannot enter the rest mode: minutes to 60 minutes with a precision of 5 minutes on the ● The vehicle is in P gear.
  • Page 144 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product product Reconfiguration Activate Rest Mode During the rest process, you can click the shortcut button After you click to start the rest mode, a popup will remind to reconfigure the rest duration and music wallpaper.
  • Page 145 ● Vehicle speed < 3 km/h. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual ● If the gear position is not in P gear, it will exit the rest product mode directly.
  • Page 146 ● You can click the immediate end button in the downward quick menu to directly exit the Wash Mode. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Activate Conveyor Belt Wash Mode * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product When activating the conveyor belt Wash Mode, the following actions will be performed: activating internal...
  • Page 147: Charging And Refueling

    Charging and Refueling In this chapter, you can learn about the use and precautions of vehicle charging and refueling. Please read this section carefully. Charging and Refueling 丨 147...
  • Page 148: Charging And Power Supply

    Charging and Power Supply Introduction to Charging The vehicle is equipped with two types of charging ports, The vehicle charging system includes high-voltage allowing the use of different charging stations for vehicle components and high-voltage cables. The surfaces of charging. high-voltage components have clear warning signs.
  • Page 149 When charging is complete, the charging port indicator Caution light will be green and continuously lit, and the instrument • display screen will show charging completion information. When inserting the charging gun, ensure that the locking device can return to its normal position. If locking device charging...
  • Page 150 Caution • You can check the normal status of the vehicle charging at any time through the charging port indicator lamp and the instrument display screen. • Charging mistakes may result in charging faults. When the charging port Indicator lamp shows red, please unplug the charging gun, lock the vehicle, wait for a while, and then try again.
  • Page 151 Charging with AC Charging Station Follow the instructions provided by the slow charging station to initiate charging. You can charge the vehicle using an AC charging station (slow charging) method. You can set charging limits through the central control screen. Charging with AC Charging Station If you need to stop charging midway, go to Vehicle Bring the vehicle to a complete stop and shift the...
  • Page 152 DC Charging Station Charging Follow the instructions provided by the fast-charging station and start charging. You can charge the vehicle using the fast-charging mode at a DC charging station. You can set the charging limit through the central control screen. Charging with DC Charging Station If you need to stop charging midway, go to Vehicle Bring the vehicle to a complete stop and shift the...
  • Page 153 Home portable charging gun charging Connect the three-pin plug to a standard 220V household power outlet, and the vehicle will start You can charge the vehicle using an AC charging station charging automatically. (slow charging) method. You can set charging limits through the central Charging with a home portable charging gun control screen.
  • Page 154 • In low-temperature environments, the charging port cover may freeze, preventing it from popping out. In such cases, thawing treatment should be performed first. • In low-temperature environments, the power battery may experience a decrease in charging efficiency or an inability to charge. In such cases, when you connect the charging equipment to the vehicle's charging port for charging, the system will automatically heat the power battery to an...
  • Page 155 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product 10. After charging is complete, press the button on the charging gun and remove the charging gun. If the above methods cannot unplug the charging gun, you can use the slow charging emergency pull rope to unlock the charging gun (refer to page 155).
  • Page 156 Power supply to other electrical appliances outside After inserting the V2L discharging gun, a prompt box the Vehicle. pops up on the central control screen. Click the "Allow" switch on the prompt box to enable the Through the slow-charging charging port and V2L discharging function, and the vehicle starts supplying discharging gun, the vehicle can achieve the function of power to the discharging gun plug.
  • Page 157: Emergency Unlocking Of The Charging Gun

    Emergency unlocking of the charging gun. If there is a malfunction in the unlocking function of the charging gun, you can use the slow-charging emergency cable to unlock the slow-charging charging gun. The slow- charging emergency cable is located on the left side of the Rear Trunk.
  • Page 158: Refueling

    Refueling Precautions Before Refueling Filling Fuel Gasoline is highly flammable. If gasoline is not handled When the fuel gauge on the instrument display screen correctly, there is a risk of fire and explosion. shows the low fuel indicator " " light on, it is necessary to promptly add standard gasoline.
  • Page 159 Warning • During the refueling process, do not use any form of open flame, as it may cause a fire. • If fuel accidentally comes into contact with the skin, immediately clean the fuel off the skin. • If fuel splashes into the eyes, thoroughly wash the eyes with clean water...
  • Page 160: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and Care In this chapter, you can learn about vehicle maintenance and care. Please read this section carefully. 160 丨 Maintenance and Care...
  • Page 161: Maintenance Guidelines

    ● After maintenance and repairs at the dealership, SERES provides you with one free maintenance relevant service records will be stored in the SERES service. Please make sure to complete the free service system, greatly enhancing the convenience of maintenance service at the dealer within the specified your subsequent services.
  • Page 162: Vehicle Maintenance Period

    Vehicle Maintenance Period Maintenance Schedule When performing the following maintenance services, the required inspection and maintenance must be done at the dealership. First Maintenance Schedule Time and Mileage (Whichever comes first) Maintenance Time (months) Interval Mileage (x1000 Maintenance Items Routine Vehicle Maintenance Check Lubricating Range Replace every 3 months or every 3,000 km of range extender operation,...
  • Page 163 Power battery coolant Replace every 4 year or every 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first Reducer lubricating oil (Castrol 805C Check during each maintenance, replace every 5 years or every 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first Caution During the vehicle usage process, if the driving environment or conditions are harsh (long-term heavy load, poor air quality, high humidity and temperature, mountainous terrain, etc.), refer to the maintenance schedule and increase the...
  • Page 164 Routine Vehicle Maintenance Check Routine Vehicle Maintenance Check Exhaust system; Fuel lines and joints; Tighten range extender suspension bolts; Range extender Range extender harness, various sensors; Crankcase forced ventilation system; Fuel tank, fuel evaporation pipe, fuel rubber hose, carbon canister, fuel filter, air filter element Brake function;...
  • Page 165: Power Battery

    Power Battery The power battery is a crucial component of the vehicle. Power Battery Recycling Guidelines During use, please pay attention to the following matters The power battery is installed at the bottom of the vehicle and limitations: and contains numerous lithium battery cells. Improper •...
  • Page 166: 12V Battery

    12V battery The lifespan and functionality of low-voltage batteries are Warning Label for 12V battery influenced by various factors such as discharging, driving Diagram Explanation style, operating conditions, climate conditions, etc. • When working near or handling the 12V Check whether the cables of the 12V battery are battery, please wear...
  • Page 167: Wiper

    Wiper The recommended frequency for wiper blade replacement Warning is once a year. Regularly inspect and clean the edges of the wiper blades, check for cracks, fissures, or roughness • Install only front wiper blades identical to the in the rubber. If abnormalities are detected, promptly original equipment.
  • Page 168 Warning When cleaning the vehicle, do not operate the glass washer. Glass washer fluid may irritate the eyes and skin. Read and follow the instructions of the wiper washer fluid manufacturer. 168 丨 Maintenance and Care...
  • Page 169: Fluid Check

    Fluid Check Introduction to the filling port locations * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Wiper fluid filling port (Refer to page 171) Power battery coolant filling port (Refer to page 172) Range extender lubricating oil dipstick (Refer to page 170) Range extender coolant filling port (Refer to page 172) Brake fluid filling port (Refer to page 170) Warning...
  • Page 170 Remove the front nacelle decorative cover Detach the central decorative cover of the front nacelle Open the front nacelle cover. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Take off the left-side decorative cover of the front nacelle * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 171 Caution After installing the front nacelle decorative cover, please check for secure installation. Maintenance and Care 丨 171...
  • Page 172 Brake Fluid Inspection Check the brake fluid level. If the brake fluid is below the recommended fluid level, the brake light " " on the instrument display screen will illuminate, or an alert will sound during the driving process. In such cases, brake immediately, pull over to the side, do not continue driving, and contact the dealer for assistance while ensuring safety conditions.
  • Page 173 Range Extender Lubricating Oil Level Check Windshield Wiper Fluid Check Before checking the oil level, park the vehicle on a The windshield wiper fluid filling port is located on the right level surface. side of the front nacelle. When the vehicle is low on windshield wiper fluid, it should be promptly filled.
  • Page 174 Warning • When the temperature is below freezing, use washer fluid with antifreeze to prevent the washer pump, fluid reservoir, and washer tubing from freezing. • Do not use the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty to avoid damaging the washer. •...
  • Page 175 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Maintenance and Care 丨 175...
  • Page 176: Tire Maintenance

    Drive at a speed of 25km/h~30km/h for at Check and maintain the tires least 5 minutes to activate the Tire Pressure Proper tire pressure and good driving habits will extend the Monitoring System. At this point, the Tire Pressure life of the tires.
  • Page 177 Winter Tires In snowy or icy weather, it is recommended to install winter tires. All four wheels must use winter tires with the same specifications, brand, structure, and tread pattern. For advice on using winter tires, please contact the dealer. Caution •...
  • Page 178: Cleaning The Vehicle And Paint Maintenance

    Cleaning the Vehicle and Paint Maintenance Vehicle Cleaning Wheel Rims When cleaning the vehicle, activate the Wash Mode (refer Use a soft brush to clean the wheel rims and rinse with a to page 143) and pay attention to the following points: water gun.
  • Page 179 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Maintenance and Care 丨 179...
  • Page 180: Fuel Inspection

    Fuel Inspection During the vehicle annual inspection or when exhaust emissions need to be tested, you can activate the fuel inspection mode. Activating Fuel Inspection Mode Access the vehicle setting on the central control screen, go to > Vehicle Condition, and open or close the fuel inspection mode.
  • Page 181: Fuse Box

    Before replacing a fuse or relay, the vehicle's power must be disconnected. • When replacing a fuse or relay, only use SERES- approved substitutes with the same rating and specifications. Using improper fuses or relays may damage the electrical system and even lead to a fire.
  • Page 182: Fault Rescue

    Fault Rescue In this chapter, you can learn about the measures to be taken in emergencies with your vehicle. Please read this section carefully. 182 丨 Breakdown Assistance...
  • Page 183: Onboarddriver's Tool

    OnboardDriver’s Tool The onboardDriver’s Tool include a triangular warning Warning sign, inflator, tire repair fluid container, and towing hook, located beneath the Rear Trunk floor. • On regular roads, the triangular warning sign should be placed 50m to 100m behind the vehicle. •...
  • Page 184: Fault Handling

    Fault Handling Fault Indicator lamp When the Fault Indicator lamp is on, it indicates that the vehicle has experienced a malfunction or abnormality. Indicator Icon Explanation Lamp If this light is flashing, it signifies the loss of the tire pressure sensor or a malfunction in Tire Pressure the tire pressure monitoring system.
  • Page 185 The indicator lamp for high coolant This light is on, indicating that the vehicle's Coolant temperature is too high. Please park temperature in the vehicle in a safe location and contact your dealer. the range extender is illuminated. Drive Motor This light is on, indicating a fault in the vehicle's drive motor, posing a risk of the vehicle Fault Indicator being unable to continue driving.
  • Page 186 Fault Parking Jump-Starting When the vehicle experiences a malfunction and needs to If the vehicle cannot start due to a low charge in the 12V be parked, please place a conspicuous warning sign near battery, it can be jump-started. the vehicle. Jump-Starting Activate the Hazard Warning Flashers and put on a Open the Rear Trunk and remove the Rear Trunk...
  • Page 187 Connect the red jumper cable to the positive terminal Temporary tire repair ① of the rescue vehicle's 12V battery, then connect When a tire is punctured, causing a leak, or when a vehicle the other end of the red jumper cable to the positive has been parked for an extended period leading to tire terminal②...
  • Page 188 5 turns. The tire repair fluid inside the tire will be evenly distributed on the inner wall of the tire. At this point, stop the vehicle and reinflate the tire.
  • Page 189 Rebooting the Central Control Screen If the central control screen is unresponsive or experiences abnormalities, you can try rebooting the central control screen. It is recommended to promptly visit the dealership for further diagnosis. Place the vehicle in P. Simultaneously press and hold the left voice Keys on the steering wheel and the right next track Keys on the steering wheel for 8 seconds.
  • Page 190: Regarding Contacting Road Rescue

    Regarding contacting road rescue: The vehicle is equipped with emergency rescue (E-CALL). Warning In the event of an accident or emergency, activating the SOS function will enable access to rescue services from • In the event of an accident where the entire the EU emergency call center.
  • Page 191: Activate Trailer Mode

    Activate Trailer Mode When the vehicle needs towing or similar operations, please activate the trailer mode. Engage the P/N position, press the brake pedal, and click on Vehicle Setting > Driving Setting on the central control screen to enable the trailer mode. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 192: Towing A Vehicle

    Towing a Vehicle Towing a Accident Vehicle Front Towing of the Vehicle Retrieve the towing ring from below the Rear Trunk floor and close the Rear Trunk. Use the appropriate tool to remove the front towing cover. * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 193 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product After use, restore the towing ring and towing cover to their original state. Warning • The rope can only be tied to the towing ring and should not be tied to other parts of the vehicle, as it may damage the vehicle.
  • Page 194: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle Specifications In this chapter, you can learn about vehicle technical parameters, etc. Please read this section carefully. 194 丨 Vehicle Specifications...
  • Page 195: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Code * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual The VIN code is located below the Rear Trunk floor product on the left side.
  • Page 196 Nameplate Vehicle nameplate English Version * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product The VIN code is located on the front motor. The model of the front motor assembly is located on the nameplate of the front motor. * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 197 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product product Tire pressure label is located below the left B-pillar. Arabic Version * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Russian Version * The image is for reference only;...
  • Page 198 * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Use the OBD connector in the dedicated SERES diagnostic apparatus, connect it to the OBD diagnostic interface located at the bottom of the main driver's instrument panel, and the diagnostic apparatus can read the VIN code from the vehicle.
  • Page 199: Vehicle Parameters

    Vehicle Parameters Main dimensional parameters of the vehicle * The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual product Marking Items Parameter (mm) Length 4770 1-Total width (including rearview mirror) 1-2166 2-Total width (including folded 2-1961 rearview mirror) 3-1930 3-Width (excluding rearview mirror) Height...
  • Page 200 Interior space Items Parameter (mm) Front row 1054 Headroom Second row 1020 Front row Legroom Second row Front row 1462 Shoulder room Second row 1423 Main technical parameters of the vehicle The main technical parameters of the vehicle are as follows. Items Rear-wheel drive Four-wheel drive...
  • Page 201 Maximum Net Power/Speed (kW/rpm) 85/5000 Rated Power/Speed (kW/rpm) 85/5000 Maximum Torque/Speed (N· m/rpm) 190/3500 Inline four-cylinder, multi-point fuel injection, intake VVT, Type low-pressure EGR Bore × Stroke (mm) 73.5×88.32 Displacement (mL) 1499 Emission Standard R83.07 Drive Motor Parameters Items SE165 SE200 Motor Type...
  • Page 202 351.36 Charging time (h) Fast charging : 0.5 (30%~80%); slow charging : 3.3 (25%~90%) 1: Ambient temperature is room temperature, fast charging station maximum charging power ≥80kW. 2: Ambient temperature is room temperature, slow charging station maximum charging power ≥11kW.
  • Page 203 Parameter (mm) Brake Disc/Brake Pad Front Wheels Rear Wheels Brake Disc Standard Thickness Brake Disc Wear Limit Thickness Brake pad standard thickness 10.5 Brake pad wear limit thickness 1: Excluding the thickness of the backing plate. Vehicle Specifications 丨 203...
  • Page 204 BOT 805C EV (EV) (SE165) 2.0±0.1 Reducer lubricating oil (H15RT) 4 (during major engine overhaul) SP 0W/20 Range extender lubricating oil 3.5 (when replacing oil filter) Windshield Wiper Cleaning Fluid Filling Amount Items Specifications Quantity (L) Windshield wiper cleaning fluid -35℃ 3.7±0.2...
  • Page 205 Coolant Filling Amount Items Specifications Quantity (L) Range extender coolant 8.7±0.5 -40℃ 10.5± 1.0 (Rear-wheel drive) Power battery coolant 12.0± 1.0 (Four-wheel drive) Vehicle Specifications 丨 205...
  • Page 206: Rf(Radio Frequency) Signal

    10mW Built-in antenna in the host 2412~2472MHz WiFi 20mW Built-in antenna in the host 5180~5825MHz Front millimeter-wave radar 76~77GHz 2.5~22W Radar PCB board Rear millimeter-wave radar 76~77GHz 2.5~4.5W Radar PCB board GPS:1575.42±1.023 MHz The host has no built-in Navigation system 80mW BDS:1561.098±2.0 46 MHz...
  • Page 207: Acronym

    Acronym Term Explanation Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant Antilock Brake System Emergency braking Assistant Parking AUTO Hold Automatic Parking Blind Spot Monitoring CRBS Brake Energy Regeneration Door Open Warning Forward Collision Warning Electronic Brake Force Distribution Electronic parking brake Electronic Stability Control Electronic Toll Collection System Emergency Braking Warning Hydraulic Brake Assist...
  • Page 208 Term Explanation Power supply to other electrical appliances outside the Vehicle. Body Dynamic Control Vehicle Identification Code 208 丨 Vehicle Specifications...
  • Page 209: Unit Terms

    Unit Terms Term Explanation Millimeters Meters Kilometers km/h Kilometers per Hour ℃ Celsius ° Degrees ′ Minutes Percentage Grams Kilograms Milliliters Liters Volts Amperes Ampere-Hours Kilowatt kW· h Kilowatt-Hours Seconds Minutes Revolutions Per Minute N· m Newton Meters Vehicle Specifications 丨 209...
  • Page 210 Disclaimer In this chapter, you can find information about user information and copyright trademarks. Please read this section carefully. 210 丨 Disclaimer...
  • Page 211: Disclaimer

    All information in this document, as well as the copyright and other intellectual property rights of SERES Automotive Limited's software, belong to SERES Automotive Limited and its authorized parties. Without written permission from SERES Automotive Limited and its authorized parties, no one is allowed to fully or partially replicate or modify the content of this document.
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