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  • Page 1 ZS EV OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 u Do not use blower or infotainment system in engine off mode. u Ensure door, hood and tail gate are properly locked. Shift to before switching off ignition. u Prohibited to drive the vehicle in flood / high water level conditions.
  • Page 7 Please do read it carefully and follow the recommendations. This manual is like a permanent part of your car. It would go a long way in ensuring a safe and trouble-free operation and running of your MG ZS EV. In case of any query, please feel free to call our 24 hours Helpline at 1800 100 6464 or email us at: customercare@mgmotor.co.in...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ............................Introduction..........................The Owner's Handbook ........................... Status at Time of Printing ......................... Symbols Used .............................. In an Emergency ............................Vehicle Identification Information ................... Vehicle Identification........................... Vehicle Identification Label........................Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle ................Effects of Ambient Temperature ......................Instructions for High Voltage Battery Pack Recycling ................
  • Page 10 CONTENTS Instrument Pack ........................ 16 Information Centre ......................17 Warning Lights and Indicators ..................26 Lights and Switches ......................33 Master Lighting Switch ..........................33 Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment ....................35 Fog Lamp Switch............................36 Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch....................36 Hazard Warning Lamp ..........................
  • Page 11 CONTENTS Sunvisors ..........................46 Windows ..........................74 Power Operated Window Switch ......................74 Window Operation ........................... 48 Sunroof * ..........................49 Instructions ..............................49 Sunroof Operation ............................. 50 Interior Lights ........................53 Front Power Socket ......................54 Storage Devices ........................ 56 Instructions ..............................
  • Page 12 CONTENTS 2 Air Conditioning and Audio Systems ................. 61 Ventilation ......................... 62 A/C Particle/Pollen Filter .......................... 63 Vents ................................63 Electronic Temperature Control ..................65 Control Panel .............................. 65 A/C Display - Without Navigation * ...................... 66 A/C Status - Without Navigation * ......................66 A/C Status - With Navigation * .......................
  • Page 13 CONTENTS Basic Operations ............................72 Bluetooth Phone ............................76 Entertainment ............................. 83 Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection * ....................89 Vehicle Settings ............................90 Settings ................................91 3 Seats & Restraints......................... 93 Seats............................ 94 Overview ..............................94 Head Restraints ............................95 Front Seats ..............................96 Rear Seats ..............................
  • Page 14 CONTENTS Airbag Supplementary Restraint System ..............108 Overview ..............................108 Airbag Deployment ............................ 109 Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy ................... 112 Disabling the Passenger Airbag ........................ 113 Service and Replacement of Airbags ...................... 115 Disposal of Airbags ............................. 116 Child Restraints ........................
  • Page 15 CONTENTS Tailgate ................................136 Starting and Stopping the Power System ..............137 START STOP Switch ..........................137 READY Mode .............................. 139 Switching the Power System OFF ......................140 Pedestrian Alert Control System ..................141 Economical and Environmental Driving ................. 142 Running-in ..............................
  • Page 16 CONTENTS Charging Port .............................. 148 Rapid Charging ............................150 Slow Charging ............................. 151 Charging Information ..........................154 Equalisation Charging ..........................154 Charging Times ............................155 Electric Drive System (EDS) ................... 157 Instructions ..............................157 Gear Shift Control ............................. 157 Vehicle Start-off ............................160 Driving on Hills ............................
  • Page 17 CONTENTS Hill Descent Control (HDC) ........................171 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......................... 173 Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) .......................... 174 Active Rollover Protection (ARP) ......................176 Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) ........................176 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)......................... 177 Stability Control System (SCS) and Traction Control System (TCS) ......180 Cruise Control System .....................
  • Page 18 CONTENTS Emergency Starting ......................191 Using Booster Cables ..........................191 Starting the Car ............................191 Towing and Shipping ......................194 Towing Vehicle ............................. 194 Transporting using Trailer or Transporter ..................... 196 Wheel Replacement ......................197 Spare Wheel and Tool Kit * ........................197 Changing a Wheel * ...........................
  • Page 19 CONTENTS Bonnet ..........................214 Opening the Bonnet ..........................214 Closing the Bonnet ............................ 215 Bonnet Open Warning ..........................215 Front Compartment ......................216 Cooling System ......................... 217 Coolant Check and Top Up ........................217 Coolant Specification ..........................218 Brake ..........................219 Brake Pads ..............................
  • Page 20 CONTENTS Washers ..........................225 Windscreen Washer Check and Top Up ....................225 Washer Nozzles ............................226 Washer Fluid Specification ........................226 Wipers ..........................227 Wiper Blades ............................... 227 Replacing Front Wiper Blades ......................... 258 Replacing Rear Wiper Blades ........................229 Tyres ...........................
  • Page 21 CONTENTS Valves ................................231 Punctured Tyres ............................232 Tyre Wear Indicators ..........................232 Replacement Tyres ............................. 233 Wheel Fitment Rotation ........................... 233 Snow Chains ..............................234 Cleaning and Vehicle Care ....................234 Exterior Care .............................. 234 Cleaning the Interior ..........................238 7 Technical Data ........................
  • Page 22 CONTENTS Delivery of Your Vehicle ......................245 Mg Motor New Vehicle Warranty ...................249 MG Roadside Assistance 24x7....................257 Service Coupon........................261 Change of Ownership Record....................273 Mg Motor India Sales and Service Network .................277...
  • Page 23: Preface

    Always remember that if you have any queries concerning information that must be considered with the operation or specification of your car, your MG great care, in order to reduce the risk of personal injury or serious damage to the car.
  • Page 24: In An Emergency

    CONTENTS PREFACE In an Emergency This symbol indicates that parts described must be IMPORTANT disposed of by authorised persons or bodies to protect the environment. Remember the breakdown safety code If a breakdown occurs while travelling: Asterisk Wherever possible, consistent with road safety and Ÿ...
  • Page 25: Vehicle Identification Information

    Always quote the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) corner of the windscreen; when communicating with MG Authorised Repairer. If the Note: The DLC is located in the driver footwell at drive motor is involved, it may be required to provide the the base of the fascia panel on the RH side.
  • Page 26: Vehicle Identification Label

    CONTENTS PREFACE information can be extracted from the vehicle using Vehicle Identification Label the approved diagnostic equipment. The vehicle identification label contains the following information: Drive Motor Number • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); Stamped on the lower part of the drive motor housing. •...
  • Page 27 PREFACE Location of Vehicle Identification Label The identification label is located at the lower side of right pillar B.
  • Page 28: Instructions For Use Of Electric Vehicle

    CONTENTS PREFACE Instructions for Use of Electric Vehicle submitted to an MG Authorised Dealer or MG Authorised Workshop or a professional approved dismantling agent Effects of Ambient Temperature for such high-voltage battery pack to be properly recycled. Please refer to the following information and The working performance of the high-voltage battery pack requirements.
  • Page 29: Driving Range

    fitted in disposal. your vehicle. Note: If you decide not to use the recommended MG The use of air conditioning in the vehicle will reduce the Ÿ Authorised Dealer or MG Authorised Workshop to driving range.
  • Page 30: Equalisation Charging

    (KERS) will assist in charging the HV battery and Have the vehicle regularly maintained as per the service Ÿ extend the driving range. schedule as recommended and prescribed by MG. Always ensure that the air pressure in the tyres of your Ÿ Equalisation Charging vehicle is within the recommended range as per this Handbook.
  • Page 31: High Voltage System

    PREFACE High Voltage System The high voltage system used on your Ÿ vehicle features AC and DC voltages up t 460V. All high voltage components have warning labels attached - please observe these warnings and any requirements when operating within or close to these areas.
  • Page 32 CONTENTS PREFACE The high-voltage system component layout is shown below: 1 High-voltage Harness 2 On Board Charger 3 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) 4 Electric Heater 5 High Voltage Battery (ESS) 6 Manual Service Disconnect (MSD) 7 Electric A/C Compressor 8 Electric Drive System (EDS) 9 Charging Port...
  • Page 33: Instructions If An Accident Occurs

    If your car is being recovered by an independent recovery agent, please contact MG Authorised Ÿ...
  • Page 34 CONTENTS...
  • Page 35: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls ........14 Front Power Socket ..........54 Instrument Pack ............ 16 Storage Devices ............. 56 Information Centre ..........17 Cup Holder ............. 59 Warning Lights and Indicators ......26 Roof Luggage Rack* ..........59 Lights and Switches ..........
  • Page 36: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CONTENTS Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 37 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power Window Switch 16 Shift Control Knob Exterior Rearview Mirror and Headlamp Leveling 17 Battery Power Display Switch Switch 18 Brake Pedal Wiper Stalk Switch 19 Accelerator Pedal Horn Button 20 Bonnet Release Handle Driver Airbag Instrument Pack Indicator/Main Beam Stalk Switch Start/Stop Switch Cruise Control Stalk Switch...
  • Page 38: Instrument Pack

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument Pack it represents that the power system converts part of the kinetic energy into electrical energy. Electricity Meter of High-Voltage Battery Pack The high-voltage battery pack status is indicated by the number of the bar segments illuminated. The low battery power warning lamp of high-voltage battery pack illuminates when only one bar segment is illuminated.
  • Page 39: Information Centre

    Gear Display Displays the current gear (P, R, N, D). If 'EP' is displayed it indicates a fault has been detected in the gear shift system. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Energy Regeneration Level Displays the current energy regeneration level of the vehicle (three levels in total).
  • Page 40: General Information

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS For more information on the driving mode, please refer to “Driving Mode (MODE)” in “Electric Drive System (EDS)” of “Starting & Driving” section. Total Mileage Displays the total driving mileage of the vehicle. General Information With the vehicle power system in the ON position, the general information function can be selected as follows: Press the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button in the RH Ÿ...
  • Page 41 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS button in the RH steering wheel multifunction switch pack. Accumulated Total: Displays the trip mileage, trip time, Ÿ average speed and average power consumption since last vehicle reset. It can be reset by long pressing the "OK" button in the RH steering wheel multifunction General information provides the following: switch pack.
  • Page 42 CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Energy Flow Interface Electric Drive Mode The vehicle is driven by motor. The energy flow interface automatically switches between display graphics to depict the current drive state. The display reverts to the default screen that displays no power flow when the vehicle power system is switched to the READY state.
  • Page 43 Indicates that the cruise control maintenance information. Cruise Control system has detected a fault. Warning Information Please consult an MG Authorised Fault Repairer as soon as possible. Displays any current warning, failure messages or Indicates that the ignition system important prompts.
  • Page 44 (PKE) function has detected Passive Entry system to OFF and check the a fault. Please consult an MG Fault brake fluid level. Contact an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as Authorised Repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 45 Indicates that the hill descent Indicates that the electric power control system has detected steering system has failed. Please EPS Assistance Hill Descent a fault. Please consult an MG consult an MG Authorised Failure Control Fault Authorised Repairer as soon as Repairer immediately.
  • Page 46 Warning Message Procedure It indicates that the airbag lamp Indicates that the steering angle Steering Angle has failed. Please consult an MG sensor has failed. Please consult an Airbag Lamp Fail Fault Authorised Repairer as soon as MG Authorised Repairer as soon possible.
  • Page 47 Procedure Indicates that the HV battery has Indicates that the power system detected a fault. Please consult Vehicle Control has failed. Please consult an MG HV Battery Fault System Fault an MG Authorised Repairer Authorised Repairer as soon as immediately.
  • Page 48: Warning Lights And Indicators

    Motor Fault the vehicle power system to the pack. OFF position. Contact an MG High Beam Indicator - Blue Authorised Repairer as soon as possible. Indicates that a fault has been...
  • Page 49 SRS or seat belt. Please seek turning signal light on the corresponding side has failed. an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity. An Note: Failure of a side repeater lamp will have no SRS or seat belt fault may mean the components may not effect on the flash frequency of direction indicator...
  • Page 50 If this lamp flashes first and then remains on after a period of time, it indicates the system has a failure. Please contact Malfunction Indicator Lamp - Red an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity. Stability Control/Traction Control System When the vehicle power system is switched...
  • Page 51 (refer to "Brake Fluid Check and Top Up" under the flash. "Maintenance" section). If the brake fluid level appears satisfactory contact an MG Authorised Repairer at the If the HDC system detects a fault or fails, the warning lamp earliest opportunity.
  • Page 52 For When this lamp illuminates red and flashes, it indicates specific location requirements, refer to “Alternative that the EPS has a severe failure. Please contact an MG Starting Procedure” in “Starting & Driving” section. Authorised Repairer immediately.
  • Page 53 If an electronic parking brake system failure is detected or the system is under diagnosis, the Power System Malfunction Indicator Lamp - Red indicator lamp will illuminate. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer at the earliest opportunity. This lamp will illuminate if a power system READY Indicator - Green failure is detected.
  • Page 54 Please stop the car as soon as safety permits, High-voltage Battery Pack Cutoff Warning switch the vehicle power system to the OFF position, and leave the vehicle immediately. Contact an MG Authorised Lamp -Y ellow Repairer at the earliest opportunity.
  • Page 55: Lights And Switches

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights and Switches AUTO Lamp When the vehicle power system is in the ACC position, Master Lighting Switch the auto lighting system defaults to the ON position (1). The auto lighting system will automatically switch the side lamps and switch illumination on and off according to the intensity of current ambient light.
  • Page 56 CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Daytime Running Lamp power system in the OFF position if the lighting switch is in position 2 and the driver’s door opened an audible The daytime running lamps turn on automatically when warning will sound to alert the driver, the side lamps will the vehicle power system is in the ON position.
  • Page 57: Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Headlamp Levelling Manual Adjustment Location Load Driver, or driver & front passenger. All the seats occupied plus an evenly distributed load in the boot, or driver with full load. Driver only, plus an evenly distributed load in the boot. Position 0 is the initial position of the headlamp levelling adjustment switch.
  • Page 58: Fog Lamp Switch

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Fog Lamp Switch Direction Indicator/Main Beam Switch Fog lights should only be used when visibility is Take care not to dazzle oncoming vehicles below 100m - other road users could be when driving using main beam headlamps. dazzled in clear conditions.
  • Page 59: Hazard Warning Lamp

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Hazard Warning Lamp GREEN indicator lamp in the instrument pack will flash when the turning signal lamps are working. Press the hazard warning lamp button to turn on the hazard warning lamps. The turning signal lamps and Rotating the steering wheel will cancel the indicator direction indicator lamps will flash together.
  • Page 60: Wipers And Washers

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Wipers and Washers Single wipe (4) Ÿ Automatic wipe interval adjustment * / Rain sensor Ÿ sensitivity adjustment *(5) Programmed wash/wipe (6) Ÿ Intermittent Wipe By pushing the lever up to the Intermittent wipe position (1), the wipers will operate automatically. Turn the switch (5) * to adjust the intermittent wipe frequency.
  • Page 61: Programmed Wash/Wipe

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Slow Wipe IMPORTANT By pushing the lever up to the slow wipe position (2), the Avoid operating the wiper on a dry windscreen. Ÿ wipers will operate slowly. Move the lever to re-select the In freezing or extremely hot weather conditions, Ÿ...
  • Page 62: Rear Window Wiper Operation

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Rear Window Wiper Operation IMPORTANT If the washers fail to deliver the screen wash solution (dirt or ice may have blocked the jets), release the lever immediately. This will prevent the wipers from operating, and the consequent risk of visibility being impaired by dirt smearing across the unwashed windscreen.
  • Page 63: Steering System

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS the wipers will enter into intermittent mode. The time Steering System period between the wipes can be increased/decreased via Adjustment of Steering Column the intermittent wipe frequency adjustment switch (4). Turn the rear window wiper switch to wash and wipe (2) DO NOT attempt to adjust the angle of the position and hold, the rear window wiper and washer will steering column while the vehicle is in...
  • Page 64: Electric Power Steering

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Electric Power Steering 1 Fully release the locking lever. 2 Hold the steering wheel in both hands and tilt the If the electric power steering fails or cannot steering column up or down to move the wheel into operate the steering will appear very heavy, the most comfortable position.
  • Page 65: Horn

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Horn IMPORTANT To avoid possible SRS issues, please do not press with excessive force or hit the airbag cover when operating the horn. Press the horn button area on the steering wheel (as indicated by the arrow) to operate the horn. Note: The vehicle horn switch location and the driver's airbag are located in close proximity on the steering wheel.
  • Page 66: Mirrors

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Mirrors The mirror adjustment function will work with the Ÿ power system in all modes, including OFF, ACC and Door Mirrors ON/READY. Note: Objects viewed in door mirrors may appear Rotate the knob to select left (L) or right ® rearview Ÿ...
  • Page 67 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS the knob downwards again will return the mirrors to their original position. Operating the key fob lock/unlock buttons will fold/unfold the door mirrors. A folded door mirror will automatically unfold when the vehicle speed exceeds 10 mph (15 km/h) once per power cycle.
  • Page 68: Interior Rearview Mirror

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Interior Rearview Mirror Sunvisors Adjust the body of the interior rearview mirror to achieve The vanity mirror on the driver side should only the best possible view. The anti-dazzle function of the be used when the car is stationary. interior rearview mirror helps to reduce glare from the headlamps of following vehicles at night.
  • Page 69: Windows

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Windows Note: Warnings and instructions on use of child restraints (3) are attached to both sides of the Power Operated Window Switch passenger sunvisor. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 70: Window Operation

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Window Operation Note: The electric window can be operated with the vehicle power system in the ACC, ON and READY Ensure children are kept clear when raising positions. (For safety: doors should be closed). or lowering a window. Rear Window Isolation Switch Improper use or activation of the electric windows by children could cause serious harm...
  • Page 71: Sunroof

    “Anti-Trap” features will be lost. To restore this Clean the sunroof regularly to maintain operation and Ÿ feature, fully open and then fully close the window performance. Visit an MG Authorised Repairer for holding the switch for 5 seconds in the closed service as required. position.
  • Page 72: Sunroof Operation

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sunroof Operation Sunroof Glass Operation Safety of the vehicle occupants must be observed at all times. DO NOT allow limbs to be placed in the moving path of the sunroof at any time, injury may occur. The sunroof will operate when the vehicle power system is in the ACC, ON or READY modes.
  • Page 73 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sunroof Sunshade Operation Pull down the rear of the switch to automatically close the sunroof in the direction as indicated by the arrow. Briefly pull down on the switch again will interrupt the operation at the desired position. To manually close the sunroof, pull down the rear of the switch in the direction as indicated by the arrow and hold, until the sunroof reaches the desired position.
  • Page 74 CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS To manually open the sunshade, press and hold the button happens the sunroof/sunshade will open slightly to allow until the sunshade reaches the desired position, then the obstruction to be removed. release it. Forcibly Closing the Sunroof (over-riding the anti Close the Sunshade pinch) To forcibly close the sunroof glass after an anti-pinch...
  • Page 75: Interior Lights

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Sunroof Initialisation Interior Lights In the event of a power failure or battery disconnection when the sunroof glass or sunshade is in motion, the sunroof/sunshade will require initialisation when the power is restored. To carry out the sunroof glass initialisation operation: Fully close the glass - gently pull the rear of the switch downward and hold in position for 10 seconds, the sunroof will open a preset amount and stop, it will then...
  • Page 76: Front Power Socket

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Front Power Socket The vehicle power system is switched off, providing Ÿ the sidelights have been illuminated during the Please ensure the socket blanking plug is previous 30 seconds. inserted when the power socket is not in Note: If a door or the tailgate is open for more than 15 use.
  • Page 77 Note: The vehicle is not supplied with a cigar lighter. If Located to the right of the power socket are two US required please contact your local MG Authorised ports. Both of them can be used to provide a 5V power Repairer.
  • Page 78: Storage Devices

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Storage Devices Glove Box Instructions Please close all storage devices when the vehicle is in Ÿ motion. Leaving these storage devices open may cause personal injury in cases of a sudden start-off, emergency braking and a car accident. Do not place flammable materials such as liquid or Ÿ...
  • Page 79: Card Box

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Card Box Centre Console Armrest Box Located in the driver side lower dash trim panel. Lift the armrest (arrowed) to open the compartment cover. Put the cover down to close it.
  • Page 80: Loadspace

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Loadspace The spare wheel/tyre repair kit and tool kit are stowed beneath the loadspace carpet, lift the carpet for access. DO NOT place articles on the rear parcel Always refit the carpet after use. shelf, they could move causing personal In addition, The loadspace carpet height can be adjusted by injury in the event of an accident, emergency using the carpet bracket (figure 1, 2).
  • Page 81: Cup Holder

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Cup Holder Roof Luggage Rack * Do not place hot drinks in the cup holder Roof loads MUST NOT exceed the maximum whilst driving. Spillage may result in personal authorised load. This may lead to injury or injury or damage.
  • Page 82: Maximum Authorised Load For The Roof

    CONTENTS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Maximum Authorised Load for the Roof The overall height of the car is different when loads are Ÿ fitted to the roof luggage rack. Please ensure there is The maximum authorised load for the roof is 75 kg, this adequate clearance when entering tunnels and includes the weight of the roof loads and that of the garages.
  • Page 83: Air Conditioning And Audio Systems

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Air Conditioning and Audio Systems Ventilation ............... 62 Electronic Temperature Control ......65 Entertainment Player ........... 70...
  • Page 84: Ventilation

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Ventilation 1 Side Vents 2 Windscreen/Defrost Vents 3 Centre Vents 4 Front Footwell Vents 5 Front Side Window Vents...
  • Page 85: A/C Particle/Pollen Filter

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Vents The heating *, ventilation and air conditioning system provides fresh, cooling or heated * air to the interior of Centre Vents the car. Fresh air is drawn in through the air intake grille under the front windscreen and the air conditioning filter. Always keep the air intake grille clear of obstructions such as leaves, snow or ice.
  • Page 86: Side Vents

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Side Vents Rotate the centre thumb-wheel clockwise or anti- clockwise to open or close the vent. Toggle the centre thumb-wheel up, down, left or right to adjust the air direction.
  • Page 87: Electronic Temperature Control

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Electronic Temperature Control Control Panel Temperature Control Knob / A/C System On/Off Button Defrost/Demist Button Cooling On/Off Button Air Recirculation Mode Button Heated Rear Window Button Blower Speed Control Knob Windscreen and Feet Mode Button Feet Mode Button Face and Feet Mode Button 10 Face Mode Button...
  • Page 88: A/C Display - Without Navigation

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS A/C Display - Without Navigation * A/C Status - Without Navigation * 1 Temperature Status 2 Cooling Status 3 Blower Speed/Air Distribution Mode Status: For ‘face’ For ‘face' and ‘feet' For ‘feet’ For ‘feet' and ‘windscreen’ For ‘windscreen’...
  • Page 89: A/C Status - With Navigation

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS A/C Status - With Navigation * System On/Off Press the System On/Off Button on the control panel to switch the system on, all functions revert to the state before shutdown. Press again to switch off. 1 Cooling Status Blower Speed Control 2 Temperature Status...
  • Page 90: Air Distribution Mode

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Note: Air Distribution Operation Icons on Interface The cooling/heating mode of the air conditioning Mode Button will only operate when the vehicle in the READY state For ‘face’ The heating function is still available, when the air cooling is switched off.
  • Page 91: Air Recirculation Mode

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Defrost/Demist For ‘feet' and ‘windscreen'. Directs air to the windscreen/defrost, footwell vents. Note: In this mode, a small amount of airflow will be Press this button on the control panel to directed to the side vents. operate the Defrost/Demist function, the Air Recirculation Mode indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 92: Heated Rear Window

    For internal inspection, adjustment or repair, please contact a local MG Authorised Repairer. Press this button on the control panel to operate the heated rear window function, the The entertainment system cannot come into contact Ÿ...
  • Page 93: Cautions For Using Screen

    (-30℃ to +85℃), please do not will resume normal function. If not, please contact a use the screen, because the screen may not operate local MG Authorised Repairer for service. normally and could be damaged. To avoid running out of battery power, it is Ÿ...
  • Page 94: Basic Operations

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Basic Operations through a cycle, then stop at the current station and continue to play it. Control Panel Power Button/VOL Knob Long press to enter the Standby mode; keep pressing the system will reboot automatically. Rotate to adjust the system volume.
  • Page 95 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Main System Interface 4 Apple CarPlay * Touch to enter the Apple CarPlay * interface. 5 Others Phone Ÿ Touch to enter the Bluetooth Phone interface. Pictures Ÿ Touch to enter the Pictures interface. Set up Ÿ...
  • Page 96: Power On/Off

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Power On/Off In Standby mode, all sounds will be muted. To cancel the Standby mode, short press the power button. Power On The following operations can also cancel the Standby If the vehicle power is turned off with the system currently mode: in playback mode, the system will be automatically The system automatically skips to the parking image...
  • Page 97 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Button Button When playing audio, short press to return to the Short press to hang up if in calling/talking state; short beginning of the track (except the Bluetooth music press to answer and long press to reject if in incoming mode), short press again to switch to previous track, call state.
  • Page 98: Volume Adjustment

    • The audio volume can be adjusted using the volume Ÿ generally be unrecoverable. MG Motor India accepts knob in the control panel and the buttons on the no responsibility for any data loss or breach.
  • Page 99 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Bluetooth Pairing and Connection distance may be shorter than the estimated distance, Ÿ depending on the usage environment. If Bluetooth is not enabled, no Bluetooth icon is displayed If Private mode is selected on the mobile phone, Ÿ...
  • Page 100 CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Keypad The system displays the Bluetooth address and the Ÿ device name. Touch [Keypad] in the Bluetooth Phone interface to enter Enable the Bluetooth on the mobile phone and search Ÿ the Keypad interface. for the entertainment system for pairing.
  • Page 101 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS 1 Download Contacts Touch to make a call; when the Bluetooth phone is When connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth the connected, touch to end the call. entertainment system default setting will automatically 5 Input Keypad Area download your contacts.
  • Page 102: Call History

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Call History 6 Quick Contact Search Touch the letter on the left of the interface or swipe Touch [Call History] in the Bluetooth Phone interface to the screen to quickly locate the contact with this letter enter the Call History interface.
  • Page 103: Bluetooth Connection

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Making a Call Received Calls: You may make a call using the following methods: Missed Calls: Dial Pad Input: Refer to “Keypad” in this section for Ÿ 2 Contact Name/Phone Number details. 3 Talk Time Call the number in Contacts: Refer to “Contacts”...
  • Page 104: Incoming Call

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Incoming Call Switch to Private Mode Answer an Incoming Call Touch to answer an incoming call. Ÿ Short press button on the steering wheel to answer Ÿ an incoming call. Ÿ Answer an incoming call on the mobile phone. Ÿ...
  • Page 105: Entertainment

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS FM/AM Entertainment Precautions for Playing a Storage Medium Mode • The system supports USB drives and Bluetooth storage media. • If the USB device media is not in use, DO NOT leave the device connected. This may result in connection deterioration.
  • Page 106 CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS USB Music 3 Display of Favorite Stations 4 Station List Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the system automatically loads the music from the storage 5 List of Favorite Stations device.
  • Page 107 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS 1 USB Drive 9 Next Track When there are two USB drives, you may choose to Short press to switch to the next track; long press to play music in USB1 or USB2. fast forward. 2 Album Cover 10 Previous Track 3 Play/Pause...
  • Page 108: Bluetooth Music

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Bluetooth Music 1 Play/Pause Please connect a Bluetooth device first before playing 2 Song/Artist/Album Name Bluetooth music. Refer to "Bluetooth Pairing and 3 Next Track Connection" in "Bluetooth Phone" section for details. 4 Previous Track After the Bluetooth device is connected with the system, Touch [Audio] in this interface, and the system skips to the touch the Radio/Music area in the main interface, and then...
  • Page 109 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Touch [Video] in the main interface to enter the Video 3 Playback Progress Bar Playback interface. Drag the progress bar to skip to certain playing point. Note: When playing a video, click the screen to wake 4 Play/Pause up the menu bar mode, and click it again to exit the 5 Next Video...
  • Page 110 CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Picture Browsing Interface Pictures Insert a USB storage device into the USB port, and the system automatically loads the images in the storage device. Touch [Pictures] in the main interface to enter the picture Playback interface.
  • Page 111: Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection * When there are two USB drives, you may choose to view pictures in USB1 or USB2. Only applicable to models that feature Vehicle-Mobile Phone Interconnection. Note: The system supports the viewing of pictures stored on a USB device.
  • Page 112: Vehicle Settings

    CONTENTS AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Driving Assist 5 Press the power button on the control panel to return to the main system interface. Touch [Driving Assist] in the Vehicle Settings interface to Android Auto * enter the Driving Assist Settings interface. You can set up the driving assistance system.
  • Page 113: Bluetooth Settings

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS Settings Display Settings Touch [Display] in the Settings interface to enter the Touch the Setup area in the main interface to enter the Display Settings interface. You can set the Brightness and Settings interface. Backlight Mode and Units. Audio Settings System Settings Touch [Audio] in the Settings interface to enter the Audio...
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  • Page 115: Seats & Restraints

    AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO SYSTEMS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Seats & Restraints Seats................94 Seat Belts ..............99 Airbag Supplementary Restraint System ..108 Child Restraints............116...
  • Page 116: Seats

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Seats be positioned as far rearward as practical. A properly adjusted seat helps reduce the risk of injury from sitting Overview too close to an inflating airbag. To avoid personal injuries due to the loss of control, DO NOT adjust the seats while the car is moving.
  • Page 117: Head Restraints

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Head Restraints Adjust the height of the head restraint so that the top of it is in line with the top of the occupant's head. This location may reduce the risk of head and neck injuries in the event of a collision.
  • Page 118: Front Seats

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Front Seats Forward/Backward Adjustment Ÿ Lift the lever (1) under the seat cushion, slide the seat Manual Seat into an appropriate position and release the lever. Make sure that the seat is locked in place. Cushion Height Adjustment * Ÿ...
  • Page 119: Power Seat

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Power Seat * Forward/Rearward Adjustment Ÿ Push the switch (1) forward or backward (A) to move Ÿ the seat forward/backward. Cushion Height Adjustment Ÿ Pull the switch (1) upward or push downward (B) to raise or lower the seat cushion. Backrest Adjustment Ÿ...
  • Page 120: Folding Rear Seats

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Rear Seats inclined backward excessively, the folding of the rear seat is very likely to damage the back of the front seat, small storage compartment or head restraint of the rear seat. Unfolding and Locking Rear Seat Backrests When returning the rear seat backrest to the upright position, push the backrest until it reaches an appropriate position, and the backrest is locked when you hear a click.
  • Page 121: Seat Belts

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with a seat belt It is important that all seat belts are worn warning lamp to remind you to fasten your seat belt. correctly. Always check that all passengers are wearing seat belts. DO NOT carry passengers During driving, seat belts must be fastened,this is that are unable to wear correctly positioned because:...
  • Page 122: Wearing Seat Belts

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Wearing Seat Belts When the vehicle is in motion, the travelling speed of the occupants is identical to that of the vehicle. Incorrectly worn seat belts could cause injury In the event of a ‘head on collision’ or emergency braking, or death in the event of an accident.
  • Page 123: Fastening Seat Belts

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Fastening Seat Belts The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed for use by normal sized adults. This part of the literature refers to Please follow the instructions below to fasten the seat adult use. belts correctly. All seat belts are 3 point lap-diagonal belts.
  • Page 124 It is a legal requirement to wear seat belts. Even if the seat belt is twisted it must be worn. Where possible avoid the twisted section contacting the body and seek advice from an MG Authorised Repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 125 SEATS & RESTRAINTS Correct Routing of the Seat Belts slipping under the lap belt. If you slip under the lap belt, the belt will apply force on your abdomen, which may cause Ensure the seat belt is correctly positioned on serious or fatal injuries.
  • Page 126: Children And Seat Belts

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Children and Seat Belts Proper protection measures must be taken for children whilst travelling in the vehicle. For safety reasons, children must travel is suitable chil restraint devices fixed to the rear seat. Infants Only recommended child restraints suitable for the age, height and weight of the child should be used.
  • Page 127: Older Children

    The seat belt pre tensioners should be replaced at the earliest opportunity by an MG Authorised Repairer. The vehicle is fitted with seat belt pre-tensioners, these...
  • Page 128: Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance And Replacement

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Seat Belt Checks, Maintenance and The airbag warning light on the instrument pack will alert the driver to any malfunction of the seat belt Replacement pretensioners.(see ‘Warning Lamps and Indicators' in the Seat Belt Checks ‘Instruments and Controls’ chapter). Split, worn or frayed seat belts may not The seat belt pre-tensioners can only be activated once, function correctly in the event of a collision, if...
  • Page 129 , this could affect the buckle collisions, however, some other parts of the seat belt engagement. system may require attention. Please consult an MG Authorised Repairer for advice. Seat belts should only be cleaned with warm soapy water. Do not use any solvent to clean the seat belt. Do not attempt to bleach or dye the seat belt, it may weaken the seat belt.
  • Page 130: Airbag Supplementary Restraint System

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Airbag Supplementary Restraint Side Head Impact Protection Airbags (fitted behind the Ÿ headlining) System Airbag Control Module Ÿ Overview Please note that this is model and trim level dependant. The airbag SRS provides ADDITIONAL protection in a severe frontal impact only. It does not replace the need, or requirement to wear a seat belt.
  • Page 131: Airbag Warning Light

    In addition, both driver in the SRS or seat belt. Please seek an MG Authorised and front seat passenger should adjust their Repairer at the earliest opportunity. An SRS or seat belt seat to provide sufficient distance from the...
  • Page 132 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS When airbags are deployed, children without DO NOT knock or strike the position where proper protection may suffer from serious airbags or related parts are located, so as to injury or even death. DO NOT carry children avoid accidental airbag deployment which in the arms or on the knees during traveling.
  • Page 133: Front Airbags

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Front Airbags IMPORTANT NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint Airbags can not protect lower body parts of Ÿ on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in passengers. front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the Airbags are not designed for rear collision, minor Ÿ...
  • Page 134: Conditions In Which Airbags Will Not Deploy

    CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Seat Side Airbags Conditions in Which Airbags Will Not Deploy The manufacture and material of the seat is critical to the correct operation of side The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle airbags. Therefore, please DO NOT fit seat speed, but on the object that the vehicle hits, angle of impact cover s which may affect side airbag and the rate at which the car changes speed as a result of a...
  • Page 135: Disabling The Passenger Airbag

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Disabling the Passenger Airbag • The vehicle rolling over. Ÿ Seat Side Airbags and Side Head Impact The Passenger Airbag should only be disabled when a rear facing child seat is fitted to the Protection Airbags front passenger seat. Under certain conditions the seat side and side head airbags may not be deployed.
  • Page 136 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS The passenger airbag disable switch is located inside of the When the switch is turned to the OFF position, the OFF glovebox, Insert the key and turn the switch to the on or indicator light ( located in the PAB display panel in the off position to enable or disable the passenger airbag.
  • Page 137: Service And Replacement Of Airbags

    If the airbag warning lamp fails to illuminate, stays on, or if system wiring harness are strictly prohibited. there is damage to the front or side of the vehicle, or the airbag covers show signs of damage, contact an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. Changes to vehicle structure is prohibited. This may affect the normal operation of the SRS.
  • Page 138: Disposal Of Airbags

    SRS parts. There are a number of child restraint systems available of Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer for replacement. different type and specification. For optimum protection, Disposal of Airbags it is recommended that you choose restraint systems appropriate to the child’s age and weight.
  • Page 139 SEATS & RESTRAINTS All occupants, including children must wear seat belts The ways of using seat belts have a great influence on Ÿ Ÿ or use an appropriate child restraint. the maximum protection offered by the seat belt, you must comply with the child restraint manufacturer's It is recommended that children under 12 years of age Ÿ...
  • Page 140 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Children's Safety and Side Airbags NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in Children should not be allowed in areas where front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the airbags may be deployed, there is a risk of CHILD can occur.
  • Page 141: Child Restraints Groups

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Child Restraints Groups ISOFIX Child Restraint Systems Secured Using 3 Point lap Diagonal Belts The ISOFIX anchorages in the rear seat are Please DO NOT put the rear facing child designed for use with ISOFIX systems only. restraint in the front passenger seat, this may Child restraint anchorages are designed to cause serious injury or even death.
  • Page 142 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Note: When using seat mounting, universally careful not to twist the strap. If not using ISOFIX lower approved child restraint systems, Top-tether must anchorages, using the seatbelt, complete the be used. installation in line with the child restraint manufacturers instructions.
  • Page 143: Approved Child Restraint Positions

    SEATS & RESTRAINTS Approved Child Restraint Positions It is recommended that a child restraint system that complies with UN ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 standard are fitted in this vehicle. Check markings on the child restraint system. Approved Child Restraint Positions (for non ISOFIX Child Restraints) Seating Positions Front Passenger Mass Group...
  • Page 144 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Approved Child Restraint Positions (for ISOFIX Child Restraints) Mass group categories 0 group 0+ group I group Seating Position Forward facing Rear facing Rear facing Up to 13 kg 9~18 kg Size Class Front Passenger Not ISOFIX equipped Seat Seat Type C,D,E...
  • Page 145 SEATS & RESTRAINTS . At time of publishing the recommended Group 0+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Romer Baby Safe. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats; . At time of publishing the recommended Group I ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo. Consult an MG Authorised Repairer for the latest details relating to our recommended child seats.
  • Page 146 CONTENTS SEATS & RESTRAINTS Group 0/0+ Child Restraint Group I Child Restraint When the front passenger airbag is active, When the front passenger airbag is active, never place a rear facing child restraint on the never place a rear facing child restraint on the front passenger seat, severe injury or even front passenger seat, severe injury or even death can occur.
  • Page 147 SEATS & RESTRAINTS Group II Child Restraint Group III Child Restraint The diagonal section of the seat belt should The diagonal section of the seat belt should pass across the shoulder and upper body, away pass across the shoulder and upper body, away from the neck.
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  • Page 149: Starting & Driving

    STARTING & DRIVING Starting & Driving Keys ................138 Parking Aid System ..........198 Child Proof Locks............ 141 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)..201 Alarm System............142 Load Carrying............203 Starting and Stopping the Power System ..148 Pedestrian Alert Control System......152 Economical and Environmental Driving ...
  • Page 150: Keys

    If your key is lost/stolen or broken, a replacement can be obtained from an MG Authorised Repairer. The lost/stolen...
  • Page 151: Replacing The Battery

    STARTING & DRIVING key can be deactivated. If the lost key is found, an MG Authorised Repairer can reactivate it. Note: Any key made privately may not start the vehicle, and may affect the safety of your car. To obtain a suitable key replacement, it is recommended that you can consult an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 152: Child Proof Locks

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Child Proof Locks 5 Put the new battery in the slot, and make sure it is in full contact with the slot. NEVER leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. Note: Make sure that the polarity of battery is correct ('+' side facing down).
  • Page 153: Alarm System

    (refer to "Alternative Starting Procedure" in "Starting and Stopping the Power System" section), or try to use the spare key. If the car can still not be started, please contact MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 154: Body Anti-Theft System

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Body Anti-theft System tool, insert the tool into the underside of the trim and carefully remove the driver door lock trim cover, insert Locking and Unlocking the key into the driver door lock and turn clockwise to When the vehicle is locked, the indicator lamps flash three unlock the car.
  • Page 155 After the door is locked by using the key, press the button on the door handle to unlock the car. If the car cannot be unlocked or locked normally, seek an MG Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 156 (all fully closed doors, bonnet or tailgate only be carried out using the approved diagnostic tool. apertures will be protected, but an open door will not!). Consult an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. The alarm indicator will flash. As soon as the open Anti-theft Alarm Sounder...
  • Page 157 STARTING & DRIVING Interior Lock and Unlock Switch Note: If the anti-theft alarm system is switched on, pressing the lock/unlock button will not lock/unlock the doors but will trigger the alarm system. If the doors, bonnet and tailgate are closed, press the interior lock switch.
  • Page 158: Tailgate

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Tailgate The tailgate can be opened by using the following 2 methods: If the tailgate can not be closed due to the type of cargo loaded, be sure to close all 1 When the vehicle is unlocked or the matched key windows during driving, select the face appears within 1 m range around the tailgate, directly distribution mode of the air condition, and set...
  • Page 159: Starting And Stopping The Power System

    STARTING & DRIVING Starting and Stopping the Power System START STOP Switch The keyless START STOP switch is located in the fascia to the left of the steering column, it is a push button style switch. To operate the switch the smart key must be inside the vehicle.
  • Page 160 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING If the switch has not been operated and there are no systems will operate and the vehicle is ready to be indicators illuminated, the power system is OFF. The driven. power seats and electric door mirrors remain Note: Whilst in the OFF state, if the driver exits the operational.
  • Page 161: Ready Mode

    READY please consult an in any other position the power system cannot be MG Authorised Repairer or breakdown service. switched to the ON/READY state) Do not leave the power system in an ACC or Ÿ...
  • Page 162: Switching The Power System Off

    START STOP to power the vehicle. If the vehicle power system cannot be changed after the car has left the area of strong radio interference or had the smart key battery replaced please consult an MG Authorised Repairer. IMPORTANT The Alternative Starting Procedure should only be required if the smart key battery is very low or flat.
  • Page 163: Pedestrian Alert Control System

    STARTING & DRIVING Pedestrian Alert Control System 3 Press START STOP button to shut down the power system. In order to improve the safety, your car is fitted with a Note: Please observe the park brake warning light Pedestrian Alert System. When the vehicle is travelling at a and message displayed in the instrument pack low speed, the system controls a speaker that sounds to message centre confirming that the parking brake...
  • Page 164: Economical And Environmental Driving

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Economic Driving 3 During acceleration, the vehicle speed is in the range of greater than 0km/h and less than 30km/h; during The way in which you drive your car has a significant deceleration, the vehicle speed is in the range of bearing on the life span of the car and battery.
  • Page 165: Driving In Special Environment

    STARTING & DRIVING Check and Service Use of Electrical Equipment Use of electrical equipment will reduce the power Check Tyre Pressures Regularly available from the battery. Whilst it is essential to maintain Under-inflated tyres increase the rolling resistance of the a comfortable interior environment, excessive use of car which, in turn, increases power consumption.
  • Page 166: Vehicle Control

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Vehicle Control the motor, which is then stored in the high-voltage battery pack. Vehicle Control System The driver can choose different energy recovery levels as required. For operation mode, please refer to ‘Energy The vehicle control system is used to collect data regarding Regeneration (KERS)’...
  • Page 167: Charging Requirements

    STARTING & DRIVING Charging Requirements volume. At the same time, the prompt information will be displayed in the information centre in the instrument Under normal circumstances it is strongly pack. recommended that you use a slow charging method, avoid constant or regular use of rapid IMPORTANT chargers.
  • Page 168 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Whilst charging the car on rainy days is Only use the correct charger for charging the possible, please avoid connecting the charger electric vehicle. Using any other charger or during torrential rain or storms. If excessive connector configuration may cause failure.
  • Page 169: Charging Your Vehicle At Home

    NEVER allow water or fluids to enter or contaminate your charger or vehicle charging sockets. Whilst your MG has been supplied with a home charging NEVER use damaged charging points, equipment or kit it is essential that you check with a qualified electrician sockets.
  • Page 170: Charging And Medical Condition Awareness

    To open the door, ensure the vehicle is unlocked, press the electronic medical devices. MG badge and release - the door will open. Lift the door When using medical electrical devices such as pacemakers to reveal the waterproof blanking plugs.
  • Page 171 (slow/fast charge socket cover first), lower the charging locked DO NOT attempt to remove the plug. port door and using the MG badge, push the door fully home until the latch locates. Only when the vehicle is unlocked can the charging connector be unplugged.
  • Page 172: Rapid Charging

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Rapid Charging To access the manual release, raise the bonnet and locate the release cable on the N/S of the radiator cowling Note: Please read any equipment operating assembly - see picture. instructions carefully prior to using the rapid charging station.
  • Page 173: Slow Charging

    STARTING & DRIVING Slow Charging AC Charging Points Note: Carrying out a full slow charge is the only way for IMPORTANT the high voltage battery to reach the optimal Please ensure that only charge points that meet IEC equilibrium state (equalisation charge). 61851 and IEC 62196 are used to connect to your High voltage battery chargers are available with various vehicle.
  • Page 174 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING 6 On completion of the equalisation charge the Residential Charging charging status message and front breather lamp will Your vehicle will have been supplied with a residential extinguish. charging device. This device can be plugged into a standard Unlock the vehicle and disconnect the plug from the household 3 pin socket.
  • Page 175 STARTING & DRIVING 6 Whilst the vehicle is charging the front breathing lamp will brighten and dim. When the high voltage battery pack begins the equalising process the front charging breathing lamp will remain ON. 7 On completion of the equalisation charge the front breather lamp will extinguish.
  • Page 176: Charging Information

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Charging Information Equalisation Charging At the beginning of the charging process, the following Equalisation charging means that after a normal charging information will be displayed within the instrument pack process the battery management system will enter a message centre.
  • Page 177: Charging Times

    STARTING & DRIVING Charging Times • An equalisation charge must be carried out prior to using the car after a long period of storage or non use. Charging times of the high voltage battery can vary In these cases the charging time will be extended. depending upon numerous factors, these include: current Note: The slow charging notes above relate to using an capacity, charging mode, ambient temperature and device...
  • Page 178 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Indicative Charging Times Note: These times are only a guide. Rapid charging From alarm status to 80%, it takes almost 40 minutes. It takes approximately 19 to 22 hours to complete an From alarm status to 100% Residential From alarm status to 100%, it equalisation charge for first...
  • Page 179: Electric Drive System (Eds)

    STARTING & DRIVING Electric Drive System (EDS) Gear Shift Control Instructions The following information is very important, please read carefully before use: The electric drive system consists of a high voltage Ÿ unit. DO NOT touch any drive components unless you have the correct training and qualifications.
  • Page 180 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Shift Control Knob Operation P Park Ÿ When the shift control knob is in this position, the DO NOT press the shift control knob whilst electronic parking brake is applied. driving . Note: The electronic parking brake system must be released via the EPB switch.
  • Page 181 STARTING & DRIVING positions are sprung loaded momentary positions, after selection the knob will automatically return to the central default position. In order to prevent accidental operation by pressing the button, the shift control knob requires a firm press to operate and select P as long as the other specific selectio requirements are met.
  • Page 182: Vehicle Start-Off

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Precautions: Vehicle Start-off The initial gear position after powering the vehicle will Ÿ The vehicle can only be switched to a READY mode with P be P. When switching to the R, D or N positions the or N selected and the footbrake applied.
  • Page 183: Driving On Hills

    STARTING & DRIVING Driving on Hills Driving Mode (MODE) In cases where a short stop on a hill is Please avoid switching between Driving required, such as a traffic jam, DO NOT Modes whilst driving, this may divert the momentarily apply the accelerator to driver's attention away from road conditions prevent “...
  • Page 184: Normal Mode

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING The message centre in the instrument pack will display: Note: Constant use of Sport Mode will decrease the Ÿ E (Eco Mode), N (Normal Mode), S (Sport Mode). range of the vehicle. Toggle the MODE switch forward or backward to switch Note: It is recommended to choose the Sport Mode between three driving modes.
  • Page 185: Energy Regeneration (Kers)

    STARTING & DRIVING Energy Regeneration (KERS) Note: If a fault is detected within the power or the electronic steering systems , the system will Deceleration effected by energy regeneration automatically default to Normal Mode. is NOT a substitute for braking safely. The driver must ALWAYS be prepared to make Note: Whilst Eco Mode is selected, the A/C will braking manoeuvres to maintain safe driving.
  • Page 186 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING The energy regeneration system (KERS) has three levels: Heavy Heavy Level: Maximum energy is regenerated, the vehicle exhibits shorter coasting distances and a strong sensation of over-run drag or motor braking. The information centre displays . Moderate Moderate Level: moderate energy regenerated.
  • Page 187: Battery Status Display (Battery

    STARTING & DRIVING Energy Regeneration Level Suggestions: Battery Status Display (BATTERY) Driving Energy Mode Regeneration Heavy Normal Moderate Sport Heavy It is recommended to choose Light or Moderate levels on surfaces that have low adhesion levels (e.g. icy roads). The driver can toggle the BATTERY switch in the centre console forwards or backwards to display the remaining distance available on the current battery charge.
  • Page 188: Protection Mode

    (about 20 minutes) and the warning indicator ha not When parking the vehicle, please ensure the disappeared, please park the vehicle safely and seek an MG vehicle is parked safely and that all traffic by- Authorised Repairer immediately, otherwise it may laws are observed.
  • Page 189: Limp Mode

    To protect the electric drive system, the power system will isolate the power transmission, and the vehicle cannot be driven, please seek an MG Authorised Repairer immediately. In some cases, when a fault or severe failure is detected in...
  • Page 190: Brake System

    At this time, the braking system may be unable safely allow. DO NOT continue driving - seek an MG to provide sufficient braking force, DO NOT drive the Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 191: Electronic Brake Force Distribution (Ebd)

    EBD may be inoperative. In such a case, stop The car may roll if 'pull-away' is not achieved the car as soon as safety permits and seek an MG immediately after releasing the brake pedal. Authorised Repairer immediately. DO NOT drive the car with the braking system malfunction indicator lamp illuminated.
  • Page 192 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Always ensure the brake pedal is pressed or Power system is READY/RUNNING. Ÿ electronic parking brake applied until drive is Sufficient brake pedal application force has been Ÿ taken up. applied. If the driver releases the brake pedal on a hill, HAS will Firm application of the brake pedal when maintain brake pressure for 1 –...
  • Page 193: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    STARTING & DRIVING Hill Descent Control (HDC) The HDC system is an auxiliary function specially designed for driving on acute downhill gradients. The system The HDC system is only an auxiliary function. reduces the speed by applying brake force, thus assisting It has limitations when subject to adverse the driver to drive on acute downhill surfaces with low conditions such as wet or icy surfaces and...
  • Page 194 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING 1 Standby: Press the HDC switch (ON) to set the 4 Off: Press the HDC switch (OFF) to switch the system system into standby mode, the green HDC warning OFF, the green HDC warning lamp in the instrument lamp in the instrument pack will illuminate.
  • Page 195: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    STARTING & DRIVING Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Braking in an Emergency ABS cannot overcome the physical limitations DO NOT pump the brake pedal at any time; of stopping the car in too short a distance, this will interrupt the operation of ABS and cornering at too high a speed, or the danger of may increase the braking distance.
  • Page 196: Abs Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Auto Vehicle Hold (AVH) IMPORTANT When AVH stops the vehicle, for reasons such ABS can not reliably make up for the driver's mis- as shutting down the power system, releasing operation or lack of experience. the seat belt or pressing the AVH switch, the electronic parking brake is applied.
  • Page 197 STARTING & DRIVING DO NOT leave the vehicle when the power 2 Standby: Function in Standby state. The function is system is operating and the AVH is active. active but the vehicle has not stopped. Once the vehicle has stopped, and all other conditions are met, AVH cannot guarantee the electronic parking the system will automatically select Park.
  • Page 198: Active Rollover Protection (Arp)

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Active Rollover Protection (ARP) With the brake pedal firmly pressed and the vehicle completely stopped, the AVH function will switch from the The ARP system cannot overcome the laws of Standby state to the Parking state. physics.
  • Page 199: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    In the event of EPB malfunction where EPB When the emergency braking manoeuvre is exited (n release is not possible, please consult an MG severe deceleration detected) then the function will be Authorised Repairer in order to carry out an switched off after a few seconds.
  • Page 200 If the vehicle is stably parked on a flat road or slight instrument pack remains on, it indicates that a fault has incline/decline, the vehicle power system is READY, press been detected. Please contact an MG Authorised the brake pedal to allow the shift control system to switch Repairer immediately.
  • Page 201 STARTING & DRIVING If the indicator in the EPB switch and the indicator in In the event of normal brake failure, emergency braking Ÿ the instrument pack are extinguished, the EPB is using the EPB can be initiated by pulling and holding the released.
  • Page 202: Stability Control System (Scs) And Traction Control System (Tcs)

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Stability Control System (SCS) and the system will reduce the output torque of the power system in order to regulate wheel rotation until traction is Traction Control System (TCS) regained. Stability Control System (SCS) Switching On/Off SCS is designed to assist the driver in control of driving SCS and TCS are automatically switched to standby when direction.
  • Page 203: Cruise Control System

    STARTING & DRIVING Cruise Control System journey where a constant speed can be maintained for a lengthy period. Cruise Control System Activation Cruise control system is operated with a lever located, at the left side of the steering wheel underneath the lighting stalk switch.
  • Page 204 CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING system will maintain the set speed without pressing Pressing the accelerator at any time will override the the accelerator pedal. cruise control and allow acceleration to undertake manoeuvres such as overtaking. Releasing the accelerator Note: The set speed held in the cruise control memory will return the vehicle to the set target speed.
  • Page 205: Parking Aid System

    STARTING & DRIVING Parking Aid System Note: Never use the cruise control system in the reverse Ÿ gear. Ultrasonic Sensor Parking Aid DO NOT use the cruise control in unsuitable Ÿ The purpose of the parking aid is to assist the conditions, such as on slipper y surfaces, driver in reversing! The sensors may not be excessively heavy rain or in traffic conditions that...
  • Page 206: Rear Parking Aid

    In this case seek assistance from your transmitted more rapidly. MG Authorised Repairer. Once the obstruction is within 30cm range of the rear Ÿ bumper, the beeps will merge into a continuous warning.
  • Page 207: Parking Camera System

    STARTING & DRIVING Parking Camera System Models fitted with the parking camera system display an overlay grid on the camera image in the entertainment The purpose of the parking camera system is display to assist parking, this is supported by the silhouette to assist the driver in reversing! The camera image showing object distance from each sensor.
  • Page 208: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING Tyre Pressure Monitoring System reinflate to the correct pressure. Please refer to ‘Tyre Pressure (Cold)’ in ‘Technical Data’ section. (TPMS) System Malfunction TPMS cannot replace routine maintenance and check of the tyre condition or pressure. This system is self-monitoring, if a malfunction If radio transmission devices such as mobile is detected, the TPMS warning lamp (yellow) on the telephones or wireless headsets are used in...
  • Page 209: Load Carrying

    If sensors or receiver module are replaced the system requires Loadspace Loading programming, consult an MG Authorised Repairer. If the wheels are swapped or rotated the system requires Ensure that the rear seat backrests are...
  • Page 210: Internal Loading

    CONTENTS STARTING & DRIVING has to be placed on a seat, then the seat must not be used IMPORTANT by an occupant during that time. Traffic regulations must be observed when loading cargo, if the cargo extrudes the loadspace appropriate warning measures must be taken to warn other road users.
  • Page 211: Emergency Information

    EMERGENCY INFORMATION Emergency Information Hazard Warning Devices ........190 Emergency Starting ..........191 Towing and Shipping ..........194 Wheel Replacement..........197 Fuse Replacement ..........201 Bulb Replacement..........209...
  • Page 212: Hazard Warning Devices

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  • Page 233 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Maintenance ............212 Bonnet............... 214 Front Compartment ..........216 Cooling System ............217 Brake ................. 219 12 V Battery ............221 Battery Charge with Ground Equipment ..223 Washers ..............225 Wipers ..............227 Tyres ................229 Cleaning and Vehicle Care ........234...
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  • Page 243 Children should be kept away from acid and battery! CAUTION Your vehicle is equipped with a MG authorized genuine battery, located in the front compartment. To avoid battery discharge, please turn off the ignition switch when leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 244 Please pay attention to the polarity of power supply. The replacement battery must meet the specification of check if the polarity of power supply matches before the MG recommended battery. energizing.
  • Page 245 MAINTENANCE Car Parking Period Battery Charge with Ground Equipment If the vehicle is to be parked for an extended period of time, the Don’t charge the frozen battery for the risk of static current electrical appliance (like clock, security devices) explosion.
  • Page 246 , finally remove the battery. Battery Replacement Please go to an MG Authorised Repairer to remove and refit the battery. Only fit MG recommended battery while replacement to maintain the correct vehicle functionality.
  • Page 247 CAUTION To avoid battery discharge, please turn off the ignition switch when leaving the vehicle. NOTE The MG motor shall not be liable/ responsible for any damages/injuries, including consequential damages/ injuries, resulting due to fitment of non OEM approved batteries.
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  • Page 261 Technical Data Technical Data Technical Data Dimensions......... 240 Weights..............241 Dynamic Performance Parameters....241 Parameters of High Voltage Battery ....242 Parameters of Traction Motor ......241 Recommended Fluids and Capacities....243 Wheel Alignment (Unladen Condition) .... 244 Wheels and Tyres........... 244 Tyre Pressures (Cold)..........
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  • Page 267 DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name............Dealer Address..............FIRST NAME ........................SURNAME ......................MODEL ..................................................VEHICLE DELIVERED ON ....................... BY ................... PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT OF THE VEHICLE DRIVING POSITION Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels Eg.
  • Page 268 CONTENTS Comments: Please note that MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories fitted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
  • Page 269 DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE DELIVERY OF YOUR VEHICLE Dealer Name............Dealer Address..............FIRST NAME ........................SURNAME ......................MODEL ..................................................VEHICLE DELIVERED ON ....................... BY ................... PRESENTATION AND EXPLANATION FRONT OF THE VEHICLE DRIVING POSITION Eg. Servicing details, Checking the levels Eg.
  • Page 270 CONTENTS Comments: Please note that MG Motor India will not be responsible for any issues pertaining to Non Genuine Accessories fitted either by dealership or aftermarket. Should you require any further details regarding the vehicle handover or if you have any questions relating to your vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact your Sales or Delivery Advisor.
  • Page 271 Manufacturing Defects by the Manufacturer. 2.5.1 Free repair (parts, consumables and labour) of any The New Vehicle shall be covered under a Warranty by MG material or assembly defect duly found in the MOTOR for a period of...
  • Page 272 Hence, it is requested to conditions. contact your nearest MG MOTOR Dealer for more details. 2.6.5 AC Chargers: The warranty coverage for AC 2.6.1 Battery: The warranty coverage for 12V Battery is...
  • Page 273 Damage from stress, like use of vehicles in races, operation, duration of immobilization, etc.); rallies or as taxis. The warranty terms for the use of MG Motor vehicle shall be different / separate from Vehicle components which have undergone conversion the terms contained herein.
  • Page 274 2.9.6 Fitting accessories not approved by the Manufacturer have been carried out; manufacturer; 2.10.4 have the defect covered by the MG MOTOR New 2.9.7 Fitting accessories approved by the manufacturer, Vehicle Warranty confirmed as soon as possible, b u t i n s t a l l e d w i t h o u t o b s e r v i n g t h e by a MG MOTOR authorized workshop in writing.
  • Page 275 In case, repairs (including denting or painting) have 3 years or 1,00,000 kms (whichever is earlier). been carried out on the body of the MG Motor Geographical Coverage: The geographical coverage of Vehicle in a workshop outside the MG MOTOR the Anti-Corrosion Warranty is identical to that for the authorized network.
  • Page 276 Anti-Corrosion Warranty. Geographical Coverage: The geographical coverage of the Paintwork Warranty is identical to that for the MG 3.5.6 Repairs on any deterioration must be made as soon MOTOR New Vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 277 This warranty is the entire Warranty given by MG MOTOR exhaust system, etc.). and no Authorized Dealer of MG Motor or its or his agent or employee is authorized to extend or enlarge this Damage due to action of road elements (sand,...
  • Page 278 / overall eco system experience of Internet Car features across all MGI models*. MG Motor India is committed to providing the best user experience and services and acts as an integrator for these application services & content providers .
  • Page 279 - our goal is replacement to ensure that even if your MG is immobilized, whether at home or Upto 30 minutes / 5kw (whichever is earlier) Battery Charging while travelling, any inconvenience to you and your family is through Mobile Charger to provide some State of Charge minimized.
  • Page 280 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE CONTENTS Vehicle Recovery less than 100 kilometres), and if so needed by you, MG Roadside Assistance will help provide a hotel accommodation for you for If your vehicle is unable to be mobilized following a mechanical one night.
  • Page 281 Boot cannot be opened General Exclusions • Front and / or rear demisters are not functioning The following scenarios are general exclusions under the MG Roadside Assistance and therefore MG Roadside Assistance will not • Horn is not functioning be responsible for any assistance costs as a result of any of the •...
  • Page 282 External Factors arise under this service. • MG will take every effort to reach you once you make the call however external conditions (including traffic, strike etc.), could delay such an effort. Locked Keys •...
  • Page 283 24 x 7 pulse hub at 1800 100 6464 I confirm that the vehicle has been inspected by me and delivered to my satisfaction. I do abide by MG terms & conditions laid forward for warranty and other vehicle maintenance details.
  • Page 285 SERVICE COUPON 1 Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) 1 Free Inspection 1 Month / 1000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 month / 1000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
  • Page 287 SERVICE COUPON 2 Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) 2 Free Inspection 6 Months / 5000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 6 Months / 5000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
  • Page 289 SERVICE COUPON 3 Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) 3 Free Inspection 1 Year / 10000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 1 Year / 10000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
  • Page 291 SERVICE COUPON 4 Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 2 Years / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) 4 Free Inspection 2 Years / 20000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 2 Year / 20000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
  • Page 293 SERVICE COUPON 5 Free Inspection MG Motor Inspection 3 Years / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) 5 Free Inspection 3 Years / 30000 km (whichever occurs earlier) Carry out inspection as recommended at 3 Year / 30000 km service as per periodic maintenance schedule.
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  • Page 295 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP RECORD Change of Ownership Record Model Registration or License Number Drive Motor No New Owner’s Name New Owner’s Address Telephone No. If resold by MG Motor Dealership Enter Dealer Stamp in Box above...
  • Page 296 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL CONTENTS Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric Years 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year Replacement Frequency: OPERATION / PROCESSES Km / Year FOR PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE whichever is...
  • Page 297 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric Years 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year Replacement Frequency: OPERATION / PROCESSES Km / Year FOR PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE whichever is...
  • Page 298 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL CONTENTS Periodic Maintenance - Service Schedule-Z Car Full Electric Years 1 Month 6 Months 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year Replacement Frequency: OPERATION / PROCESSES Km / Year FOR PERIODIC SERVICE SCHEDULE whichever is...
  • Page 299 MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK DELHI NCR KARNATAKA MG Cars Pvt. Ltd. BENGALURU (West + South) Jubilant Motorworks Pvt. Ltd. 1S Plot No 13, Shivaji Marg, New Delhi - 110015 1S 195/6/2, Ward No. 192, Beratena Agrahara, Luv Kusha Nagar,...
  • Page 300 MG MOTOR INDIA SALES AND SERVICE NETWORK CONTENTS MAHARASHTRA MUMBAI Kishiv Auto Agencies Pvt. Ltd. 1S Cynergy IT Park Appa Saheb Marathe Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai – 400025 3S Jogeshwari Caves Road, Gupha Tekdi,Western Express Highway Jogeshwari East, Mumbai - 60...
  • Page 301 VEHICLE RECORD SHEET MODEL CHASSIS NO. MOTOR NO. KEY NO. DATE OF DELIVERY MILEAGE (KM) MAKE SR NO./ BATCH CODE BATTERY TYRE TYRE LOCATION FR RH FR LH RR RH RR LH MAKE BATCH NUMBER OWNER'S NAME & ADDRESS: ADDRESS OF SELLING DEALER Showroom: Workshop: For any feedback, please call Toll free No.
  • Page 302 1800 100 6464 MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this Owner's Manual are based on the latest production information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

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