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FOREWORD
Version No.: T1EJPHEVLHDOM25ENEU01
Happy driving!
Issued January 2024
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  • Page 1     FOREWORD Thank you very much for choosing this vehicle. In order to correctly operate and maintain your vehicle, please take the time to read this manual carefully. After reading, please leave the manual in the vehicle for future reference. Please leave this manual in the vehicle at the same time of resale, as the new owner will also need to read the information in it.
  • Page 2     Pictorial Index Hood ..................P.125 Position light................P.44 Front turn signal light ..............P.45 Daytime running light ..............P.46 Front wiper blade ..............P.42 Outside rear view mirror ............. P.38 Side turn signal light ..............P.45 Fuel tank cap................P.130 Low beam light .................
  • Page 3: Pictorial Index

        Pictorial Index Power back door ............... P.126 High mounted brake light............P.47 Rear position light ..............P.44 Rear turn signal light..............P.45 Brake light................P.47 Back-up light ................P.47 Rear towing eyelet ..............P.250 License plate light ..............P.47 Rear fog light ................
  • Page 4     Pictorial Index Cruise button................P.159 Wiper combination switch............P.40 Instrument cluster ..............P.26 Column Shift Switch ..............P.137 Audio button................P.101 Audio system................P.95 Headlight combination switch............P.44 Hood release lever ..............P.125 Brake pedal Accelerator pedal Wireless charging ..............P.116 Drive mode ................
  • Page 5     Pictorial Index Hybrid Transmission High Pressure High Voltage Power Heater Distribution Unit Front Passenger Driver Airbag Seat Belt Preten- Airbag sioner (If Equipped) Side Airbag (If Guard Plate AC Power/DC Power Equipped) Charging Port Fuel Filler Battery (12 V) Front Motor Controller Electric Compressor...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

        Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1-9. Off-road Driving Precautions Off-road Driving....18 1-1. How to Read This Manual 1-10.Precautions When Driving in How to Read This Manual..2 the Rain Table of Contents ....2 Pictorial Index ....2 When Driving on Index ........2 Slippery Road Surfaces..
  • Page 8     Table of Contents Automatic Inside Rear 2-9. Child Restraint View Mirror ...... 37 Systems Outside Rear View Child Restraint Systems ..65 Mirror......38 Recommended Child 2-5. Wiper System Restraint Systems .... 67 Top Tether ....... 68 Front Wiper Operation..40 Installing Child Restraint Wiper Nozzle Heating Systems......
  • Page 9     Table of Contents Moon Roof Remote Coat hooks ....118 Control Function (If 3-10.Hooks Equipped) ....... 94 Hooks......118 Moon Roof Jam Protection Function (If 3-11.Storage Space Equipped) ....... 94 Storage Space ....119 3-5. Audio System 3-12.Power Outlet Audio View ......
  • Page 10     Table of Contents 4-4. Brake System 5-5. Lane Departure Prevention System (LDP) Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) ....141 Lane Departure AUTO HOLD ....143 Prevention System Brake......145 (LDP) (If Equipped)..173 4-5. SRS Airbags 5-6. Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) System SRS Airbags....
  • Page 11     Table of Contents System (ICA) (If 5-18.Braking Force Control Equipped) ..... 184 System 5-10.Intelligent Avoidance Electronic Stability System Program System (ESP) ... 202 Anti-lock Brake System Intelligent Avoidance (ABS) ......204 System (If Equipped) ..186 Extended Function ..206 5-11.Drive Away 5-19.Plug-in Hybrid Electric Information System...
  • Page 12     Table of Contents Reading Vehicle Identification 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Code Information.... 259 6-1. Emergency Call Function Safety Check ....259 ECALL (If Equipped) ..236 7-2. Normal Maintenance 6-2. Basic Knowledge of Vehicle Normal Maintenance..260 Emergency Checking Oil Level..
  • Page 13     Table of Contents Engine Performance ..287 Vehicle Components That Are Fuel System ....287 Not Included in the Vehicle Suspension System ..288 Size......291 Power Battery ....288 Your Rights....292 Battery......288 Contact Us ....292 Wheel Alignment ....
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Before Starting Engine ..14 1-1. How to Read This Manual After Starting Engine... 15 How to Read This Manual ..2 When Driving..... 15 Table of Contents ....2 Parking Operations..... 15 Pictorial Index......2 Parking on Slope....16 Index........2 Check the Exhaust 1-2.
  • Page 16: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. How to Read This Manual How to Read This Manual There are three ways for you to find the information you need in this manual. Here is a brief introduction of each one. Table of Contents The main Table of Contents will tell you which chapter of the Owner's Manual contains the information you need and what page to find it on.
  • Page 17: Symbols In The Manual

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-2. Symbols in the Manual Symbols in the Manual The following symbols are used in this manual to draw your attention to particularly important information. In order to minimize the risks as much as possible, please read the instructions on these symbols carefully before driving, and make sure to follow them.
  • Page 18: New Vehicle Inspection

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-3. New Vehicle Inspection Prior to your purchase, authorized service station has inspected your vehicle according to the regulations. The dealership will record the delivery date and affix its official seal to the User Registration Certificate. Before you sign the User Registration Certificate, the authorized dealer will provide you with instructions regarding your vehicle's overall performance and some basic knowledge about its features and regular operation according to the Vehicle...
  • Page 19: Delivery Card

    1. INTRODUCTION Delivery Card Whether Pass Inspection Category Items and Explain Clearly YES □ NO □ Engine Engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid (if equipped), YES □ NO □ coolant, windshield washer fluid VIN code, engine number YES □ NO □...
  • Page 20 1. INTRODUCTION Whether Pass Inspection Category Items and Explain Clearly Unleaded gasoline with an octane number of 91 or YES □ NO □ higher Unleaded gasoline with an YES □ NO □ octane number of 92 or higher Unleaded gasoline with an YES □...
  • Page 21: Face To Face'' Advisory Service Card

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-4. ''Face to face'' Advisory Service Card ''Face to face'' Advisory Service Card authorized service station will provide a dedicated service advisor when you purchase your vehicle. If you have any questions concerning your vehicle, please consult the dealership. Sheet One (for User) Name of User: Date of Purchase:...
  • Page 22 1. INTRODUCTION □ Service reception during service and maintenance. □ Regular maintenance reminders. □ Answer the service/maintenance consultation. □ Service/maintenance reservation acceptance. □ Annual inspection reminders/acceptance. □ Regular check up and service reminders and holiday greetings. □ Other concerns from the user. 4.
  • Page 23 1. INTRODUCTION Sheet Two (for Sales & Servicing Department) Name of User: Date of Purchase: Sales & Servicing Department: Model: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): The following items should be confirmed by the user: 1. Vehicle Delivery and Inspection (Mark a " √ " for " Yes " and a " × " for Other Conditions): □...
  • Page 24 1. INTRODUCTION □ Annual inspection reminders. □ Regular check up and service reminders and holiday greetings. □ Other concerns from the user. 4. "Face to face" Advisory Service Relationship Establishment: Service advisor business card Signature of User/Date: Signature of Service Advisor/Date:...
  • Page 25: New Vehicle Inspection

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-5. New Vehicle Inspection New Vehicle Inspection Before delivering the vehicle to you, the Sales & Servicing department of your dealership has inspected it according to regulations. The Sales & Servicing department of Auto should fill the delivery date in the inspection certificate and affix the official seal of dealer unit.
  • Page 26: New Vehicle Break-In New Vehicle Break-In

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-6. New Vehicle Break-in New Vehicle Break-in Frictional resistance between the moving parts of a new vehicle is much more likely in the initial use of the vehicle than later on. Therefore, the initial use can have a greater impact on the vehicle's lifespan, operational reliability and economy.
  • Page 27: How To Save Fuel And Extend Life Of Vehicle

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-7. How to Save Fuel and Extend Life of Vehicle How to Save Fuel and Extend Life of Vehicle Saving fuel is largely determined by vehicle conditions and driving habit. Do not overuse the vehicle, which also helps to extend vehicle's life. The followings are specific tips for fuel saving: 1.
  • Page 28: Precautions Before Driving Vehicle Safety Check

    1. INTRODUCTION CAUTION Never turn off engine when driving downhill. The power steering system and brake system will not operate normally when engine is not running. 1-8. Precautions Before Driving Vehicle Safety Check It is better to do a safety check before driving vehicle. A few minutes of checking can help ensure safe and pleasant driving.
  • Page 29: After Starting Engine

    1. INTRODUCTION 3. Battery and cables: Check for corroded or loose terminals and a cracked case. Check the cables for good condition and connections. 4. Wiring: Check for damaged, loose or broken wires. 5. Fuel lines: Check the lines for leaks or loose connections. ▇...
  • Page 30: Parking On Slope

    1. INTRODUCTION Parking on Slope Parking vehicle on a slope is mainly enabled by the force of the parking brake. Failing to apply park brake or any brake malfunction may cause the vehicle to slide down a slope and personal injury or damage to vehicle. When parking on a slope, it is better to face the tires towards one side of vehicle, to prevent vehicle from moving accidentally.
  • Page 31: Check The Exhaust System

    1. INTRODUCTION ▇ Carrying passengers Before driving, make sure all passengers sit in their seats with their seat belts properly fastened. Do not let the passengers sit in the places where there are no seats and seat belts, as they are likely to be seriously injured during a collision.
  • Page 32: Off-Road Driving Precautions

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-9. Off-road Driving Precautions Off-road Driving Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle: • Be careful when driving off road. Do not drive in dangerous areas. • Place both hands on the outer ring of the steering wheel when driving off road.
  • Page 33: 1-10.Precautions When Driving In The Rain

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-10. Precautions When Driving in the Rain When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces Drive carefully when it is raining, because visibility will be reduced, windows may become fogged-up and roads will be slippery. • Do not drive at high speed when driving on a motorway in rain, because there may be a layer of water between tires and road surface, preventing steering system and brakes from operating properly.
  • Page 34: 1-11.Winter Driving Precautions

    1. INTRODUCTION CAUTION • Never drive through water that is deeper than wheel rim. • Water intrusion into engine can cause it to stall, or cause serious internal damage. • Water can wash the grease from the wheel bearing, causing rusting and premature abrasion.
  • Page 35: Driving On Road Covered With Ice And Snow

    1. INTRODUCTION CAUTION • Do not use water as a substitute for coolant. • Do not use engine coolant or other alternative washer fluid, otherwise vehicle paint will be damaged. Driving on Road Covered with Ice and Snow Rapid acceleration on slippery road surfaces, such as snow or ice covered roads, may cause the rear wheels slipping to right or left.
  • Page 36 1. INTRODUCTION 5. It is recommended to use the beef tendon chains or rubber chains with a thickness not exceeding 12 mm, otherwise, tires, rims, drive system, brake system and wheel guard plates may be damaged. Vehicle damages resulting from improper use of chains are not covered by warranty; 6.
  • Page 37: 1-12.Cybersecurity Notice

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-12. Cybersecurity Notice Cybersecurity Support Service Update or Termination Notice company provided cybersecuritysupport services corresponding software and equipment of the Internet of Vehicles service, and regularly or irregularly updates or terminates this service. The scrapped vehicle will stop providing Network Security Services; Network Security Services will maintain essential service after the vehicle is discontinued for 10 years.
  • Page 39 PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Smart Vehicle Locating 2-1. Instrument Cluster Function ......49 Instrument Cluster View ..26 Intelligent Headlight Operating the meter Function (IHC) (If control buttons ....27 Equipped) ......49 2-2. Operation/Malfunction Fogging Instructions for Indicator Light......... 50 Operation/Malfunction 2-7.
  • Page 40: Preparation For Driving

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING 2-1. Instrument Cluster Please refer to the actual vehicle for all display images. Instrument Cluster View OMT1E-1021 Information display area: Short press " " button on steering wheel to call out information display area; Short press " "/"...
  • Page 41: Operating The Meter Control Buttons

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING READ • Battery level display can be set to Battery Level/Standard Mileage/ Dynamic Mileage through Audio System - Vehicle Center - New Energy Screen - Pure Electric Mileage Display. • Mileage display can be set to Total Distance/HEV Distance/EV Distance through Audio System - Vehicle Center - New Energy Screen - Driving Distance Display.
  • Page 42 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Description Item Indicator Daytime Daytime running light indicator comes on when running light engine is started. indicator Position light When the position lights are turned on, the indicator indicator comes on. When the left or right turn signal lights are turned on, the corresponding turn signal indicator flashes.
  • Page 43 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING This indicator is used to alert the driver that the rear seat belt is not buckled or not fastened firmly. Wear seat belt and drive safely. Rear seat belt Note: the red indicator light turns on when the indicator corresponding seat belt is not fastened, and turns off when the corresponding seat belt is...
  • Page 44 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING This indicator flashes to indicate that the vehicle's Electronic Stability Control (ESP) Electronic system is in operating condition currently. Stability This indicator comes on to alert the driver that Program Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system is (ESP) system malfunctioning.
  • Page 45 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING This indicator is used to indicate that tire Tire pressure pressure is incorrect. Please check if tire monitoring pressure is too low or if temperature is too high. system If tire pressure is normal, please go to malfunction authorized service station for inspection and indicator...
  • Page 46 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Remaining on indicates that vehicle enters EV mode. Electric mode indicator Remaining on indicates that vehicle enters EV+ mode. mode Remaining on indicates that vehicle enters HEV indicator mode. Charging gun Remaining indicates that charging connection connection device is connected.
  • Page 47 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Remaining on indicates that power battery is low. Please charge as soon as possible. Power battery Remaining on indicates that power battery is indicator seriously discharged. Please charge as soon as possible. Fatigue driving This indicator is used to remind the driver to indicator take a rest.
  • Page 48 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING This indicator is used to indicate that the active speed limit is in pre-speed limiting state. Active speed limit indicator This indicator is used to indicate that the active speed limit is in speed limit state. Blinking indicates that the cruise control system Cruise control is in pre-cruise state.
  • Page 49: Steering Wheel Horn

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Emergency This indicator is used to indicate that the lane keeping emergency lane keeping system is faulty. system Please go to authorized service station for malfunction inspection and repair as soon as possible. indicator This malfunction light comes on to indicate that one of the vehicle's systems is malfunctioning Safety currently.
  • Page 50: Heated Steering Wheel (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Heated Steering Wheel (If Equipped) After starting the vehicle, press " " on the air conditioning system screen to turn on steering wheel heating function. After pressing the button again, steering wheel heating function is turned off. OMT1E-1305 CAUTION When the following conditions are met, the steering wheel heating function...
  • Page 51: Rear View Mirror

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING WARNING • Make sure the steering wheel is securely locked before driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and personal injuries. • Do not adjust steering wheel while driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and personal injuries. 2-4.
  • Page 52: Outside Rear View Mirror

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Outside Rear View Mirror Adjusting outside rear view mirror With vehicle in READY state, Audio System - Vehicle Center - Vehicle Comfort - Rear mirror adjustment. In the current interface, the rearview mirror can be adjusted through the buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 53 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Outside Rear View Mirror Memory Function (If Equipped) With vehicle in READY state, the audio system will pop up vehicle comfort screen, select driving position, rest position or alternate location, long press to update and memorize. When you need to recall outside rear view mirror memory position (current ID), short press driving position...
  • Page 54: Wiper System

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING ■ Automatic flip-down function of outside rear view mirror when reversing will return to position before flipping down under following conditions: • When shifting out of R position. • Vehicle speed is higher than 10 km/h. •...
  • Page 55 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING CAUTION • Do not operate wiper when the windshield is dry, as this may damage wiper blade or scratch the windshield. • Do not operate wipers if there are obstacles on windshield, as this may scratch the windshield and damage wiper motor. •...
  • Page 56: Wiper Nozzle Heating Function (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Wiper Nozzle Heating Function (If Equipped) The front nozzle heating function will be turned on when following conditions are met: • Battery voltage is within the normal range. • Outside temperature is below 2°C for 5 seconds or more. •...
  • Page 57 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Replacing rear wiper blade Step 1: Click " " button in control center, push the rear wiper roller to "ON" position to enter maintenance mode within several seconds after switching vehicle to power off state; Step 2: Lift the rear wiper arm and hold;...
  • Page 58: Lighting System

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING 2-6. Lighting System Exterior Lighting Headlight combination switch With vehicle in READY state, operate headlight combination switch: Press button to circularly turn on automatic mode - low beam lights - position lights - headlight OFF, and the corresponding switch indicator remains on.
  • Page 59 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING ■ High beam lights flash Pull headlight combination switch towards the steering wheel and release it to flash the high beam lights once. At the same time, headlight high beam indicator in instrument cluster flashes once. READ High beam light can flash when the low beam light is off.
  • Page 60 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Front fog lights (if equipped) With vehicle in READY state, when position lights turn on, operate fog light switch to " " position to turn on front fog lights; Turn vehicle power to OFF mode or operate fog light switch to "OFF"...
  • Page 61: Interior Lighting

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Brake lights Depress the brake pedal, brake lights and high mounted brake light turn on. Back-up lights With vehicle in READY state, shift the shift lever to R, back-up lights turn on. License plate lights With vehicle in READY state and rotate headlight combination switch to " "...
  • Page 62: Headlight Height Adjustment

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Luggage compartment lights When back door is opened, luggage compartment lights will turn on for several seconds automatically. When back door closed, luggage compartment lights will turn off immediately. Headlight Height Adjustment With vehicle in READY state, turn on headlight leveling adjusting...
  • Page 63: Smart Vehicle Locating Function

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING ON: With vehicle powered off, turn on the headlight auto mode before stopping. When the vehicle is in a dim environment, press lock button on smart key, and the vehicle is armed successfully. Low beam lights automatically come seconds.
  • Page 64: Fogging Instructions For Light

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING READ • When the vehicle speed is less than 30 km/h, the intelligent headlight function (IHC) turns off the headlight high beam automatically. • When the ambient brightness is too high, the intelligent headlight function (IHC) turns off the headlight high beam automatically. •...
  • Page 65: Seats Head Restraints

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING 2-7. Seats Head Restraints Adjust head restraint upward: Pull it up directly to a proper height. Adjust head restraint downward: Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button. Removing head restraints: Pull the head restraint up completely while pressing 2 lock release buttons.
  • Page 66: Front Seats

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Front Seats Correct sitting posture The seats, head restraints, seat belts and airbags are helpful to protect passengers. Using them correctly will provide you with more pr otection. When sitting, sit slightly inclined backwards (25° backward from vertical position is ideal) and well back on seatback.
  • Page 67 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Power seat ■ Adjusting power seat Adjusting seat position forward and backward Move button forward and backward to adjust the seat back and forth. Adjusting seat height (if equipped) Move rear end of button upward and downward to adjust seat upward and downward.
  • Page 68 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING WARNING • Do not adjust seat while driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and personal injury. • Avoid reclining seatback any more than needed, the seat belts provide maximum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the driver and the front passenger sit inclined slightly backwards and well back in their seats.
  • Page 69: Rear Seat

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING ■ Front passenger power seat captain button (if equipped) Adjusting seat forward and backward Move button forward and backward parallel to adjust seat position. Adjusting seatback angle Move upper end of button forward and backward to adjust seatback angle.
  • Page 70: Seat Heating Function

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING READ When folding seatback, make sure that outer seat belt passes around the seatback to avoid damaging the belt. WARNING • Do not adjust seat while driving, otherwise it may cause accidents and personal injury. • Do not fold the seatbacks down while driving. •...
  • Page 71: Seat Ventilation Function (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Rear seat heaters (if equipped) Method 1: After starting the vehicle, click rear seat heater button by air conditioning display screen - seat - heating, it is 3-level heating (3 indicators on). Each time the switch is clicked, the heating level is lowered one level.
  • Page 72: Seat Memory Function (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Seat Memory Function (If Equipped) With vehicle in READY state, the audio system will pop up vehicle comfort screen, select Driving position, Rest position or Alternate location, long press to update and memorize. When you need to recall seat memory position (current ID), select driving position button, rest position OMT1E-1310...
  • Page 73: Seat Portable Entry / Exit Function (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Seat Portable Entry / Exit Function (If Equipped) With vehicle in READY state, turn on the easy seat access/exit through Audio System - Vehicle Center - Vehicle Comfort. With vehicle switched from READY to power off and open driver door, driver seat automatically...
  • Page 74 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING READ Front passenger seat belt alarm is not standard. Please refer to the actual vehicle. When the rear seat belts are not fastened, the red indicator in instrument cluster is on. After one of the rear seat belts is fastened, the green indicator is on.
  • Page 75 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Step 3: Adjust the position of seat belts. To adjust the seatback angle, sit up straightly and well back in the seat. Position the lap belt as low as possible on your hips — not on your waist, then pull the shoulder section upward so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into...
  • Page 76 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Maintaining seat belt Check seat belts regularly for cuts, fraying, loose and stretched belt (- such as after a traffic accident) If the seat belt is damaged, please contact authorized service station inspection and repair immediately. CAUTION •...
  • Page 77 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of child's shoulder. The belt should be kept away from child's neck, but not falling off child's shoulder. Otherwise, the child is at risk of serious injury or even death during a collision.
  • Page 78: Seat Belt Pretensioner (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Seat Belt Pretensioner (If Equipped) 1. Seat belt pretensioner is designed to assist front airbag in the event of a severe impact. 2. In the event of a minor impact or side impact, pretensioner may not be activated.
  • Page 79: Child Restraint Systems

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING 2-9. Child Restraint Systems Child Restraint Systems According to accident statistics, a child is safer sitting in the second row seat and properly restrained than child in front seat. Choose a child restraint system suitable for the vehicle, age and size of the child. (Vehicle seat belt meet international standards is designed according to body size of child over 1.5 m.
  • Page 80 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING CRS Table Front Passenger Passe- Passe- Seat position Driver nger nger right left middle Airbag Airbag Seating position suitable for universal belted (YES/NO) i-Size seating position (YES/NO) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/ L2) Largest suitable rearwardfacing R2X/ R2X/...
  • Page 81: Recommended Child Restraint Systems

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Child Restraint System Precautions This sticker is attached to front passenger sun visor and used to remind you that the vehicle is equipped with front airbag (SRS). Observe the following precautions: • When using a rearward facing child restraint system front...
  • Page 82: Top Tether

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Note: When using Britax Römer KidFix i-Size: • Install the SICT side impact extension as per the CRS manual instruction; • Insert the vehicle lap belt into the Secure Guard. Do not place the vehicle diagonal belt into the Secure Guard. Top Tether This model is equipped with top tether strap anchorages on the back...
  • Page 83 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING ■ Rearward-facing child restraint system A rearward facing child restraint is installed to face to the rear of the vehicle. Only install a rearward facing child restraint on the front passenger seat if the airbag is OFF. It is recommended children rearward facing child restraint system...
  • Page 84: Installing Child Restraint Systems

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Installing Child Restraint Systems Child Restraint Systems The rear outside seats are equipped with ISOFIX / i-Size anchorages. The anchorage locations are identified by a marking (see illustration) located on the seat back, directly above the associated anchorages.
  • Page 85 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Step 5: Where a top tether strap is required, route, correctly attach and tighten the top tether strap to the top tether anchorage. Note: lf a luggage cover is present, it will need to be removed, to allow the upper tether access to the anchor point.
  • Page 86 2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING WARNING • After installing a child restraint system, never adjust the seat. • It is recommended child restraint systems are installed on the rear outboard seats. • Never fix more than one child restraint system to one set of anchor points. •...
  • Page 87: Enabling And Disabling Front Passenger Airbag (If Equipped)

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Enabling and Disabling Front Passenger Airbag (If Equipped) The airbag enabling/disabling switch is located on the passenger side instrument panel and is visible when front passenger door is opened. ■ Disabling front passenger airbag Turn the switch to OFF position while pulling the switch outward, the front passenger airbag is disabled and the disabling status indicator will come...
  • Page 88: Reminder For Children Staying In Rear Seat

    2. PREPARATION FOR DRIVING Reminder for Children Staying in Rear Seat Introduction This function is based on the active detection of millimeter wave radar .After the vehicle is powered off and locked, it detects whether there is a child in the car.
  • Page 89 INTERIOR FUNCTION Audio Buttons ....101 3-1. Key Information Voice Recognition Key Information ....77 Function (If Equipped)..102 Replacing Key Battery ..78 Phone-link....... 102 Effective Range ....79 3-6. Air Conditioning System Keyless Entry ....81 Automatic Air Vehicle Security ....
  • Page 90: 3-14.Hood Opening/Closing The

    INTERIOR FUNCTION 3-10.Hooks 3-14.Hood Hooks......118 Opening/closing the hood....... 125 3-11.Storage Space 3-15.Back Door Storage Space....119 Power Back Door ..... 126 3-12.Power Outlet Back Door Emergency Power Outlet ....123 Opening......130 USB Port ......124 3-16.Fuel Tank Cap 3-13.Sun Visors , Vanity Mirrors Fuel Tank Cap ....
  • Page 91: Interior Function

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION 3-1. Key Information Key Information Smart key Smart key is used to lock/unlock doors remotely and open back door within about 20 m (within clear view) of the vehicle. Unlock button Back door opener button Lock button Remote starting button The mechanical key built into the smart key can be used to lock/...
  • Page 92: Replacing Key Battery

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • This product is a low frequency radio device and can be disturbed by various radio services or radiation from industrial, scientific and medical applications. • Do not change the transmitting frequency, increase the transmitter power (- including installation of the wireless RF power amplifier), or install an external or other transmitting antenna without permission.
  • Page 93: Environmental Protection

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Used lithium battery cannot be handled as general household rubbish, please handle used battery according to the local regulations and provisions regarding environmental protection. READ • Make sure that positive and negative terminals of battery are placed correctly.
  • Page 94 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Opening back door area Open the back door when smart key is within effective range of luggage compartment outer low-frequency antenna. READ Low-frequency antenna can detect areas within 1.5 m away from smart key. Therefore, when using keyless entry or ENGINE START STOP function, ensure that distance between the smart key and low-frequency antenna meets the requirement.
  • Page 95: Keyless Entry

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION • Check if the smart key is placed together with strong electromagnetic interference sources (such as: portable power source, interphone or other phones etc.). Keyless Entry Unlocking doors Bring smart key and touch the sensing area of hidden door handle. After system recognizes unlocking signal, the hidden door handle extends automatically, then turn...
  • Page 96: Vehicle Security

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • Do not put smart key next to computer, cordless mouse, phone, etc. doing so may not affect the lock/unlock sensor. • Smart key sensing lock function is only operated when vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, all doors and back door are completely closed and smart key is not stored in vehicle.
  • Page 97: Immobilizer System

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION READ • Locking prompt is set in audio system. For details,refer to "Audio System". • After deactivating vehicle fortifying, if any of the four doors and back door is opened, the vehicle will exit secondary locking mode. CAUTION •...
  • Page 98: Smart Key Vehicle Locating

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • Do not match the smart key by yourself, otherwise the engine immobilizer system may not work properly. • If the engine fails to start, but the starter works normally, it may be due to the interference of engine immobilizer system, please contact authorized service station immediately for inspection and repair immediately.
  • Page 99: Doors

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION READ • Ensure there is no one in the vehicle (including the driver) when starting the vehicle remotely. • The vehicle can be unlocked but can not be locked by using remote start. • Distance when starting vehicle remotely using smart key should not exceed normal operating distance of smart key.
  • Page 100 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Unlocking/locking doors With vehicle in READY state, click central locking button through Audio System - Vehicle Center - Quick Control to unlock/lock doors. Child / Window OMT1E-2141 Click " " button to unlock/lock doors. MODE AUTO OMT1E-2142 Unlocking Doors with Inside Handle When doors are unlocked, pull door inside handle simply to open door.
  • Page 101: Door Mechanical Switch

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Door Mechanical Switch Vehicle can not be locked/unlocked electrically when battery is depleted , so in this case, the doors can be unlocked/locked with door mechanical switch. Locking/unlocking front left door manually Step 1: Press and hold the front area of the driver door outside handle to open the hidden door handle.
  • Page 102: Electric Rear Door Child-Protector Lock

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Locking rear doors manually Vehicle cannot be locked electrically when battery is depleted or under similar conditions, in this case, the doors can be locked with emergency locking function. Open the door, insert the mechanical key into the mechanical switch hole, turn the key counterclockwise to lock the rear left door, and turn the key OMT1E-2162...
  • Page 103: Windows

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION WARNING • The child lock is independent and cannot replace the central lock mechanism in any case. • When a child is seated on the second row seats, always lock child locks to prevent the second row doors being opened accidentally while driving. •...
  • Page 104: Window Remote Control Function

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION With vehicle in READY state, click vehicle window lock button through Audio System - Vehicle Center - Quick Control turn on/off passenger side window function. Child / Window After passenger side window OFF function is turned on, passenger side windows only can be operated OMT1E-2141 by driver side window switch (this...
  • Page 105: Window Jam Protection Function (If Equipped)

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION automatically. If unlock button on key is released or any door is opened in this process, window will stop going down. Remote control window up function (if equipped) While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode and the hood, four doors and back door are closed, press lock button on smart key, the vehicle will lock and the window glass of four doors will rise up automatically.
  • Page 106: Power Moon Roof

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION READ • If auto window up function cannot be restored after repeating the above steps, please go to authorized service station for inspection and repair as soon as possible. • When driving over roads with potholes or uneven surfaces, gravity may affect door system unexpectedly.
  • Page 107 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION ■ Tilting up/closing moon roof Push " " switch backward when moon roof is closed, the moon roof will tilt Push " " switch forward when moon roof tilts up, the moon roof will close. ■ Opening/closing moon roof Push "...
  • Page 108: Moon Roof Remote Control Function (If Equipped)

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Moon Roof Remote Control Function (If Equipped) Moon roof remote control open function While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode, four doors are closed and unlock button on smart key is pressed and hold for a few seconds, sunshade is opened and then moon roof is opened;...
  • Page 109: Audio System

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION 3-5. Audio System Audio View OMT1E-2260 Home page button Multimedia button Click to enter system main screen. Click to enter media screen, including radio/DAB radio (if equipped), music, Click again enter vehicle images and video. application screen. Vehicle setting button Click to enter the vehicle setting screen for relevant function settings.
  • Page 110: Vehicle Center

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Vehicle Center Quick Control Central Lock: Unlocking/locking doors. Rear Tailgate: Opening/closing. Chil Lock/ Window Lock: Disable ON/ OFF of passenger side window/ Child / Window electronic child lock. Sunroof Open: Opening/closing. Power Mode: HEV, EV,EV+. OMT1E-2321 Drive Mode: ECO, Normal, Sport. View the four-wheel drive energy flow.
  • Page 111 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Book A Trip: Turn it to ON/OFF. After Energy Recovery lntensity: Set Low/ it is turned on, you can set the Medium/High. appointment trip time individually. Pure Electric Mileage Display: Set Driving Distance Display: Set Total Battery Level/Standard Mileage/ Distance/HEV Distance/EV Distance.
  • Page 112 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Driver Assistance Intelligent navigation exiting reminder: ON/OFF. Departure warning system: ON/OFF. Overspeed alarm: ON/OFF, and set speed limit value. Intelligent avoidance system: ON/ OFF. OMT1E-2324 Forward collision warning system: ON/OFF. Forward collision warning system sensitivity: Far, Standard, Near. Automatic emergency braking system: ON/OFF.
  • Page 113 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Vehicle Comfort Driver side seat can be adjusted. Seat/rear mirror position: Driving position, Rest position, Alternate location. Seat Portable Entry/Exit: ON/OFF. Rear Mirror Adjustment: Adjust the rear view mirror through the buttons on steering wheel. OMT1E-2326 Automatic folding of exterior mirrors: Set it to ON/OFF.
  • Page 114 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Sound Sound of navigation, voice, media, bluetooth music, phone, alarm, boot music, default sound can be set. Speed volume: Close, Low, Normal, High. Set the sound adjustment and sound field balance. Loudness: ON/OFF. OMT1E-2330 Touch-tone: ON/OFF. Alarm tone type: National, Science, Trendy.
  • Page 115: Audio Buttons

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION System View the gesture navigation. 24 hour clock: ON/OFF. Automatic calibration date and time: ON/OFF. Meter Fuel Consumption Unit: km/L, L/100km. View the version information and storage. OMT1E-2332 Set to restore default. READ The settings are different depending on the buttons of vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehicle.
  • Page 116: Voice Recognition Function (If Equipped)

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Voice Recognition Function (If Equipped) Voice recognition function can be enabled using the following methods when audio system is turned on: Method 1: Directly say the wake word to enable the voice recognition function. Method 2: Short press the voice recognition button " "...
  • Page 117 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Step 4: Select Allow on CarPlay permission request screen; Step Enter Apple CarPlay screencast screen. ■ Wireless carplay connection (if equipped) Step 1: Turn on hotspot on Apple phone, audio head unit WIFI interface is connected to phone hotspot. Step 2: Connect Apple phone to Bluetooth on audio head unit.
  • Page 118 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Step 3: Connect USB port and phone using original data cable; Note: Only USB port " " supports Android Auto screencast function. Before phone-link, please turn on the developer permissions in the phone settings. Step 4: If this phone is connected to the vehicle for the first time (a prompt will pop up on the head unit, please operate according to the...
  • Page 119: Air Conditioning System

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION 3-6. Air Conditioning System Automatic Air Conditioning OMT1E-2452 Driver side Front windshield Air purification button temperature adjustment defogging and area defrosting button Fan speed Face mode button AUTO button adjustment area A/C button Foot mode button Front passenger side temperature adjustment area Power button...
  • Page 120 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Note: Function buttons are different depending on the vehicle configuration. Please refer to the actual vehicle configuration. READ • Slide up the screen from the bottom of head unit screen, operate the air conditioning operating button on bottom status bar or operate the air conditioning panel button to display the air conditioning system operation screen.
  • Page 121 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Front windshield defogging and defrosting: Most of the airflow blows to front windshield, a small amount of airflow blows to side windshield. When the air volume is not OFF, touching front windshield defogging and defrosting button will start the outside air mode and air conditioning compressor forcibly.
  • Page 122 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION The function will automatically shut off after the defrosters have operated about 20 minutes. CAUTION • Please refer to your own particular vehicle for the heating function and rear defrosting function (if equipped) of outside rear view mirror. •...
  • Page 123 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • Do not scratch or damage the heater wires when cleaning the front windshield. • Make sure that the heating function is turned off when the fog and frost on front windshield surface are cleared. • When the battery is low, the front windshield heating function cannot be turned on to ensure that vehicle starts normally.
  • Page 124: Mode Adjustment

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Mode Adjustment The mode adjustment can be achieved by operating the mode adjustment button (defrosting mode, face mode and foot mode can be combined) on air conditioning control panel or the soft button on display screen. " " Defrosting mode: Airflow is blown out from defroster outlet. "...
  • Page 125: Air Outlets Airflow Control

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Air Outlets Airflow Control Center outlets Move center outlet adjustment lever up, down, left or right by hand to adjust direction of airflow. Side outlets Move left/right side outlet adjustment lever up, down, left or right by hand to adjust direction of airflow.
  • Page 126: Air Quality Control System (If Equipped)

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION When the working time of the blower exceeds 30 seconds, any door is opened or the vehicle is locked, the blower will stop working. READ The blower can operate up to two times before starting vehicle. Automatic Cabin Cleaning The automatic cabin cleaning function can be set through the audio setting used to dry the air conditioning pipeline to keep air conditioning system relatively dry and avoid the accumulation of a large number of bacteria and...
  • Page 127 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION conditioning compressor will be set to required maximum cooling status automatically. READ • Surface dirt and block in A/C condenser surface may cause poor cooling effect, please keep condenser clean. • When air is cooled down quickly in humid and warm conditions, fog may be seen coming from the outlet, this is normal.
  • Page 128: Air Conditioning Heating Operation

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION WARNING • To extend service life of A/C system, do not use the A/C for a long time with low speed when using A/C refrigeration. • It is forbidden to repair A/C system by yourself, since the high pressure refrigerant is harmful to human, it is necessary to go to authorized service station for inspection and repair.
  • Page 129: Auxiliary Fascia Armrest Box Cooling Function

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Auxiliary Fascia Armrest Box Cooling Function Place necessary items (For example: Canned drinks) in the auxiliary fascia armrest box to perform A/C cooling operation. Rotate inner button of armrest box to cool the necessary items. WARNING Those items can not too big, otherwise, the auxiliary fascia armrest box can not be closed.
  • Page 130: Wireless Charging

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION READ • User can set the fragrance welcome function and refreshing function in head unit. For details, refer to "A/C Setting". • Care should be taken when removing/installing the fragrance box to avoid damage. It is recommended to go to authorized service station to be operated by after-sales personnel.
  • Page 131: Assist Grips And Coat Hooks

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION READ • Wireless charging function is set in audio system (for details, refer to "- Audio System"). • Wireless charging function supports fast charging for some phones (50W). • Please put the mobile phone in the center of the mobile phone slot. If you accelerate, decelerate or turn sharply during driving, the mobile phone will shake, which may affect the charging efficiency and stability.
  • Page 132: Coat Hooks

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • Do not use the assist grip when getting in or out of the vehicle or rising from your seat. • To prevent damage to the assist grip, do not put a heavy load on the assist grip.
  • Page 133: Storage Space

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Luggage hooks Luggage hook is at left and right sides of luggage. WARNING Do not hang heavy items (no more than 3 kg) on the hooks, avoid damage to the hooks. 3-11. Storage Space Storage Space Door storage boxes Door storage boxes on front and rear doors can be used for storing maps, cups and other items.
  • Page 134 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION WARNING Before driving, make sure that the glove box is closed in place. Otherwise in case of emergency braking or emergency steering, it may cause accidents and serious injury or even death. Seat storage bags Front seatbacks are both equipped with storage bags on backside, which are used to store documents, instruction etc.
  • Page 135 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Luggage compartment The split folding rear seats provide convenience for storage of cargo (for details, refer to "Seats"). ■ When stowing luggage in the vehicle, observe the following precautions: • Be careful to keep the vehicle balanced. •...
  • Page 136 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION ■ Luggage curtain (if equipped) Pull the luggage curtain to the slots of point A and point B to secure it, and confirm if it is secured properly. Carrier Roof carrier is used to load cargo which can bear 75 kg goods. Overweight will cause carrier, body roof and other components to be damaged,...
  • Page 137: Power Outlet

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION 3-12. Power Outlet Power Outlet Front power outlet Front power outlet is located on the lower front part of auxiliary fascia console. Power outlet can be used only when vehicle power is switched to ACC/ON mode. Rear power outlet Rear power outlet is located on the left of luggage compartment.
  • Page 138: Usb Port

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION USB Port Front USB port USB port is located on the lower front part of auxiliary fascia console. USB port " ": It is the Type-C interface. USB port " ": It can be used for reading U disc, phone-link and charging the electrical equipment with low power, such as phone etc.
  • Page 139: Opening/Closing The Hood

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Vanity Mirrors Turn up the vanity mirror cover plate. For vehicle equipped with vanity mirror light, corresponding vanity mirror light will come on when opening the vanity mirror. Ticket Clips Ticket clips are provided with the sun visors. Fold down the sun visor for use.
  • Page 140: Power Back Door

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • Before closing the hood, check if you have not left any tools, rags etc. in the engine compartment. • When closing the hood, do not press it by hand, otherwise it may be deformed. • Make sure that hood is closed before driving, otherwise accidents and personal injury may occur.
  • Page 141 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Back door interior switch When the power back door opens, press " " switch to close it When the power back door is moving, press " " switch to suspend the action. Back door opening height Method 1: When the power back door is open, adjust it to your desire height;...
  • Page 142 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Back door jam protection function If the back door encounters resistance (such as children, luggage, etc.), back door operates in the opposite direction until it is fully opened/closed, which is effective in preventing child injury and vehicle damage. Smart key sensing (if equipped) While vehicle power is switched to OFF mode or vehicle is started...
  • Page 143 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION CAUTION • If the back door fails to operate correctly, please go to a authorized service station for inspection and repair in time. • When the back door opens, do not pull electric support rod laterally, which may cause damage to related parts.
  • Page 144: Back Door Emergency Opening

    3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Back Door Emergency Opening Back door cannot be opened when battery is depleted or under similar conditions. In this case, the back door can be opened with emergency device switch. Step 1: Stop the vehicle as safely as possible;...
  • Page 145 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION Step Turn fuel filler counterclockwise to remove it; Step 4: After refueling, turn fuel filler cap clockwise until a "click" sound is heard; Step 5: Close fuel tank cap. READ Fuel may pollute environment. Therefore, any spilled fuel should be collected and disposed by a professional.
  • Page 146 3. INTERIOR FUNCTION WARNING • Before refueling, power off the vehicle and close all doors and windows. • Make sure that the fuel filler cap is tightened securely to prevent fuel spillage, causing an accident. • Because gasoline is extremely flammable, smoking is prohibited when refueling, and there must be no other sparks or open flames.
  • Page 147 DRIVING VEHICLE 4-1. Before Driving Vehicle 4-3. Steering System Inspection and Electric Power Steering Preparation Before System (EPS) ....140 Driving......134 4-4. Brake System Vehicle Power-on ..... 134 Electric Parking Brake Vehicle Power-off ..... 136 System (EPB)....141 4-2. Transmission AUTO HOLD ....
  • Page 148: Driving Vehicle

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE 4-1. Before Driving Vehicle Inspection and Preparation Before Driving Step 1: Check surroundings of vehicle before getting in; Step 2: Adjust seat angle, head restraint height and steering wheel angle; Step 3: Adjust angles of the inside and outside rear view mirrors; Step 4: Fasten the seat belts;...
  • Page 149 4. DRIVING VEHICLE Normal starting With vehicle powered on, carry the smart key on your person and enter the vehicle, depress brake pedal to start vehicle, and " " green indicator instrument cluster remains on. READ • When vehicle is in READY state, the motor is silent, make sure that the shift lever is shifted to P before leaving or locking vehicle.
  • Page 150: Vehicle Power-Off

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE Vehicle Power-off Normal power-off Method 1: With vehicle powered on, driver seat not occupied, four doors closed, and gear position in P, perform vehicle locking operation, and the vehicle is powered off. Method 2: With vehicle in READY state, driver door open, driver seat not occupied, gear position in P, turn the vehicle to power-on state, close...
  • Page 151: Transmission Automatic Transmission

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE 4-2. Transmission Automatic Transmission The automatic transmission belongs to the electronically controlled automatic transmission. Step 1: Depress the brake pedal completely and shift the shift lever to D; Manually or automatically release the park brake and release the brake pedal to drive the vehicle slowly.
  • Page 152: Column Shift Switch

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE Column Shift Switch P gear: When the vehicle is stationary, depress the brake pedal and the shift lever is not in P. Press the button on the right side of column shift switch to shift the shift lever to P.
  • Page 153 4. DRIVING VEHICLE CAUTION • Do not coast vehicle in N. Otherwise, the transmission will be damaged. • Never shift in P position when the vehicle is not stopped steadily. This may lead to abnormal sound or damage to the transmission. •...
  • Page 154: Steering System

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE 4-3. Steering System Electric Power Steering System (EPS) Introduction Electric Power Steering System (EPS) uses the torque generated by motor as power source of steering system, instead of a hydraulic pump driven by the engine. Electric Power Steering System (EPS) self-learning If the vehicle battery is powered off and reconnecting or starting, due to the initialization of electric steering system angle, the yellow indicator "...
  • Page 155: Brake System

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE 4-4. Brake System Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) Introduction Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) is a technology that integrates temporary braking during driving and long-time braking after stopping, and implements parking brake by electronic control. This technology replaces the traditional handbrake.
  • Page 156 4. DRIVING VEHICLE CAUTION • EPB and AUTO HOLD cannot be used when vehicle battery (12 V) is depleted. Jumper cables can be used to start. • While depressing brake pedal for releasing or applying parking brake, brake pedal may push slightly up or down, just depress the brake tightly. •...
  • Page 157: Auto Hold

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE AUTO HOLD Introduction AUTO HOLD is used to prevent vehicle from rolling when vehicle is stationary and starts off. Usage method ■ Auto hold function enabling conditions Engine is started, driver side door is closed properly and driver seat belt is fastened.
  • Page 158 4. DRIVING VEHICLE READ • The interior designs are different depending on the configuration of the vehicle. Please refer to the actual vehicle. • According to the configuration of the vehicle, the auto hold indicator displays different. Please refer to the actual vehicle. CAUTION •...
  • Page 159: Brake

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE Brake The brake system adopts X type arrangement, double circuit brake system; The system is a hydraulic system with independent subsystems. subsystems fails, the other system can still perform brake function. However, the brake pedal should be depressed more firmly than usual braking distance...
  • Page 160: Srs Airbags

    4. DRIVING VEHICLE 6. Wear condition of brake linings largely depends on its working conditions and driving style. For vehicles mainly used in city traffic, frequent starting and stopping will make working condition of brake linings worsen. Therefore, please go to authorized service station according to specified maintenance mileage to check thickness of brake linings or replace it as needed.
  • Page 161 4. DRIVING VEHICLE Using SRS airbags correctly ■ Driver airbag / front passenger airbag In an event of a severe frontal collision and the airbag deployment conditions are met, both driver airbag and front passenger airbag work together with seat belts to help reduce injuries to the head or chest of driver and front passenger caused by hitting the interior component.
  • Page 162 4. DRIVING VEHICLE The SRS airbag works together with seat belt to protect safety of driver and passengers. However, airbag is not a substitute for seat belt. In addition, the SRS airbag will deploy only when the collision degree of vehicle reaches the design condition.
  • Page 163 4. DRIVING VEHICLE CAUTION • The SRS airbag cannot protect the lower part of the occupant's body. • The SRS airbag will quickly contract after deploying, which can ensure that forward vision of driver is not blocked. • The related parts of SRS airbag will generate heat after deploying. Do not touch the related parts of SRS airbag immediately to avoid injury.
  • Page 164 4. DRIVING VEHICLE WARNING • The seat cover should not block side airbags (if equipped) and front middle airbag (if equipped) during using, as in the event of an accident, the side airbags (if equipped) and front middle airbag (if equipped) will not pop up after inflating, which will reduce protection for passengers.
  • Page 165 4. DRIVING VEHICLE please go to authorized service station for inspection and repair as soon as possible. ■ Conditions under which SRS airbag may deploy other than a collision The driver airbag, front passenger airbag, front side airbags, curtain shield airbags and front middle airbag may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle.
  • Page 166 4. DRIVING VEHICLE ■ Conditions under which SRS airbag may not deploy during a collision The driver airbag, front passenger airbag and driver knee airbag (if equipped) will usually not deploy if the vehicle is involved in a side or rear collision, if it rolls over, or if it is involved in a low-speed frontal collision.
  • Page 167 4. DRIVING VEHICLE Precautions for SRS airbag Always keep airbag deployment path clear. forbidden to place anything (such as mobile phone) between the occupant and the SRS airbag and fix or place any objects on or near the SRS airbag cover; If there is an object between occupant and SRS airbag, the SRS airbag may not deploy according to design path, or...
  • Page 168 4. DRIVING VEHICLE Do not attach anything to or lean anything against the areas such as instrument panel, steering wheel and lower portion of the instrument panel. These items can become projectiles when driver airbag or front passenger airbag deploys. Do not attach anything to areas such as the door, windshield glass, side door glass, A pillar, B pillar, C...
  • Page 169 DRIVING ASSIST 5-1. Speed Limit Assist System 5-6. Emergency Lane Keeping (SLA) (ELK) System Speed Limit Assist Emergency Lane System (SLA) (If Keeping (ELK) System (If Equipped) ....... 158 Equipped) ....... 175 5-2. Cruise System 5-7. Blind Spot Detection (BSD) System Cruise Control System (If Equipped) .......
  • Page 170 DRIVING ASSIST 5-10.Intelligent Avoidance 5-18.Braking Force Control System System Intelligent Avoidance Electronic Stability System (If Equipped) ..186 Program System (ESP) ..202 Anti-lock Brake System 5-11.Drive Away Information (ABS) ......204 System Extended Function ... 206 Drive Away Information System (If Equipped) ..
  • Page 171 DRIVING ASSIST Advanced Driver Assistance 5-20.Data Privacy System (ADAS) ....233 Driver Drowsiness and Emergency call (eCall) ..233 Attention Warning (DDAW) ......232...
  • Page 172: Driving Assist

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-1. Speed Limit Assist System (SLA) Speed Limit Assist System (SLA) (If Equipped) SLA detects speed limit sign information on road in front and combines the information with speed limit information of navigation system, and use the final speed limit information to remind the driver to pay attention to the various current road speed limit regulations in the form of image, sound, etc., to keep legal speed and observe local traffic laws.
  • Page 173: Cruise System

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-2. Cruise System Cruise Control System (If Equipped) Introduction Cruise control system can maintain the speed set by driver. Cruise control button UP button: Resume cruise control system and adjust speed value. Turn on / off active speed limit. DOWN button: Set cruise control system, active speed limit and adjust speed value.
  • Page 174: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Press DOWN button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease by 1 km/h. Long press DOWN in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease continuously. Function limit Under the following situations, do not use constant speed cruise system. Failure to do so may cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury: •...
  • Page 175 5. DRIVING ASSIST • Vehicle speed is higher than 15 km/h, or system recognizes a target vehicle ahead. • Brake pedal is not depressed (during driving). • Driver door is closed. • Driver seat belt is fastened. • Transmission gear position is in D position. •...
  • Page 176 5. DRIVING ASSIST READ • ACC will exit when the ASL function is turned on. Only after the driver actively turns off the ASL function, ACC can enter the pre-cruising state again when the activation conditions are met. • When there is a vehicle in the front of your vehicle at the same road, and driving speed is no higher than vehicle set speed, ACC will control the vehicle to follow vehicle ahead.
  • Page 177 5. DRIVING ASSIST Press DOWN button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease by 1 km/h; Long press DOWN button in cruising process, set vehicle speed will decrease by 5 km/h; when speed exceeds 80 km/h, set vehicle speed will decrease by 10 km/h.
  • Page 178 5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • The driver must control vehicle, drive through curve as slowly as possible in the whole driving process. • While entering a curve, due to limitation of detection target for sensors probe, vehicle ahead on the same driving route may not be detected in time, which requires the driver to be ready to take over the control of the vehicle at any time.
  • Page 179 5. DRIVING ASSIST • During ACC controls vehicle, never inadvertently step on accelerator pedal, otherwise, ACC will not apply brake to vehicle, driver should always be ready to brake actively to ensure the safety of the vehicle. • ACC has a limited brake time reaction; if vehicle ahead occurs sudden brake, another driver cuts in front of the vehicle, the vehicle cuts behind a preceding vehicle, ACC may not respond or react to vehicle ahead too slow, in this case, driver should take over the vehicle control in time.
  • Page 180 5. DRIVING ASSIST • Driver turns on the left or right indicator • There is another lane in the direction of turning indicator • The target lane is not blocked by other vehicles • Current vehicle speed is lower than ACC set speed •...
  • Page 181: Active Speed Limit (Asl) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Active Speed Limit (ASL) (If Equipped) Introduction Driver drives vehicle at set limit speed. Usage method ■ Entering active speed limit Method 1: When vehicle is in READY state and press " " button to enter pre-speed limit state, and " "...
  • Page 182: Intelligent Speed Control System (Scf) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Intelligent Speed Control System (SCF) (If Equipped) When the vehicle is in cruising state (ACC or TJA/ICA), it can adjust vehicle speed by receiving speed limit sign information on road ahead detected by SLA system and combining the information with speed limit information of navigation system.
  • Page 183: Intelligent Speed Control System (Isc) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Intelligent Speed Control System (ISC) (If Equipped) When the vehicle is in cruising state (ACC or TJA/ICA), Speed Control Function (SCF) system detects the speed limit sign information on the road ahead and integrates the speed limit information of navigation system. When pressing the DOWN button during speed limit prompt pop-up, speed limit value of Speed Limit Assist System (SLA) is used as the cruise target speed, cruise control state for the vehicle can improve safety and reduce the risk of...
  • Page 184: Hill Descent Control

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-3. Hill Descent Control System (HDC) Hill Descent Control System (HDC) (If Equipped) Introduction HDC can help vehicle drive on steep roads safely under controlled conditions. After HDC is turned on, when vehicle is driving down a steep slope, for vehicle with automatic transmission, speed control range is 10 to 35 km/h.
  • Page 185: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldw)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST CAUTION • The speed range at which HDC is turned on is below 60 km/h. • When HDC is working, the ABS will start automatically if there is a tire lock. • Before entering steep road, set HDC so that driver can operate steering wheel without distraction.
  • Page 186 5. DRIVING ASSIST CAUTION • Lane line captured by camera: It can detects white solid line, white dotted line, yellow solid line, yellow dotted line and double solid line lanes. • The system may not operate in cold and bad weather conditions, rain, snow, fog or strong contrast lighting can affect the sensor.
  • Page 187: Lane Departure Prevention System (Ldp)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST • When depressing accelerator pedal with excess force. • When depressing brake pedal with excess force. • When turning on hazard warning light. • When turning on departure side turn signal light. • When driving on roads with tight curves. •...
  • Page 188 5. DRIVING ASSIST • When braking with excess force. • When steering angle speed is too high. • When depressing accelerator pedal with excess force. • When turning on hazard light. • LDP can recognize when the driver does not operate steering wheel for a while.
  • Page 189: Emergency Lane Keeping (Elk) System

    5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • Lane assist system just offer assistance to driver. It may not work properly under all driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road conditions. • The driver must control vehicle, monitor management lane assist system and operate as needed in the whole driving process.
  • Page 190: Blind Spot Detection (Bsd) System

    5. DRIVING ASSIST • The system can operate only when vehicle speed is higher than 130 km/h. • On winding mountain roads. • In severe weather conditions. • There are some special buildings on the roadside (such as high or scattered road guardrail).
  • Page 191 5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING The BDS system only offers assistance to the driver. It may not work properly under all driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road conditions. Activating Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system / Lane Change Assist (LCA) system When speed increases to 15 km/h or more, BSD system enters activating;...
  • Page 192: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta) System (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) System (If Equipped) Shift the shift position to R and vehicle speed is less than 15 km/h, rear traffic crossing anti-collision system is activated; In other gear positions, system is in standby status.
  • Page 193: Door Open Warning System (Dow)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • RCTB is a driving assistance function, which cannot violate laws of physics and has certain limitations. Driver must always keep control of the vehicle and be fully responsible for the vehicle. • Certain scenarios will affect and weaken the detection of sensor, the system may perform unnecessary warning and braking, or fail to detect all obstacles.
  • Page 194: Rear Collision Warning System (Rcw)(If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST CAUTION • Door open warning system will be kept in operating condition (except for arming) within 5 minutes after vehicle is powered off. After unlocking from outside, door open warning system will also change to operating condition after any door is opened and closed.
  • Page 195: Automatic Emergency Braking System (Aeb) / Front Collision Warning System (Fcw)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-8. Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEB) / Front Collision Warning System (FCW) Automatic Emergency Braking System (AEB) / Front Collision Warning System (FCW) (If Equipped) When vehicle is about to hit a vehicle or pedestrian ahead, AEB and FCW work together, sounding an alarm to remind driver, if driver cannot respond quickly enough, vehicle will brake automatically, reducing loss from collision.
  • Page 196 5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • The driver must control vehicle and operate as needed during the whole driving process to avoid danger. • AEB only offers assistance to the driver. It may not work properly under all driving conditions, weather conditions, traffic conditions or road conditions. •...
  • Page 197 5. DRIVING ASSIST Precautions for automatic emergency braking system (AEB) • AEB can not violate laws of physics and has certain limitations. Driver must always keep control of the vehicle and be fully responsible for the vehicle. • Driver controls speed and the distance from vehicle ahead according to weathers, road surface conditions, traffic conditions, etc.
  • Page 198: System (Ica) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-9. Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA) / Integrated Cruise Assist System (ICA) Traffic Jam Assist System (TJA) / Integrated Cruise Assist System (ICA) (If Equipped) Introduction TJA / ICA detects land line through the front view camera to perform vertical and horizontal control for vehicle, providing driving assist and reducing driver's workload under monotonous driving environment or busy traffic.
  • Page 199 5. DRIVING ASSIST • Too small lane curve radius. • Lane line is not detected. • Driver rotates steering wheel actively. • Hands off steering wheel. • Turn signal light is turned on. • Hazard warning light is turned on. •...
  • Page 200: Intelligent Avoidance System (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST • Longitudinal control of TJA / ICA is performed by ACC, lateral control of TJA / ICA is performed by LKA, all precautions for ACC and LDP are also applicable to the system. • TJA / ICA does not provide automatic driving function and does not allow hand off driving.
  • Page 201: Drive Away Information System (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-11. Drive Away Information System Drive Away Information System (If Equipped) Introduction Drive away information system allows user to relax and focus on other things other than driving when the vehicle is in line at traffic light-controlled intersections or congested roads, and assists the driver to resume driving in time when the traffic environment changes.
  • Page 202 5. DRIVING ASSIST When speed is more than 25 km/h for period of time, tire pressure and temperature values will be displayed on instrument cluster in real-time; Vehicle power is turned from OFF mode to ON mode (without power-off), tire pressure and temperature values will also be displayed on instrument cluster.
  • Page 203 5. DRIVING ASSIST High temperature warning When tire temperature is higher than 85° C and speed is no less than 25 km/h for a period of time, system will send a high temperature warning, corresponding wheel symbol will blink, current tire temperature value will be displayed and "...
  • Page 204: Driver Monitoring System(Dms) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST • TPMS may not operate due to radio interference; And it may be interfered temporarily due to strong electromagnetic radio signals with same frequency (433 MHZ). • TPMS may not work properly due to interference of electronic equipment (- over standard equipment) installed on vehicle, resulting false alarm.
  • Page 205: Panoramic View Monitor System (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING Driver fatigue monitoring system is only an auxiliary tool. In any case, the driver should be responsible for the safety of the vehicle. Fatigue and distracted driving are strictly prohibited. He/she must always concentrate on driving carefully. 5-14.
  • Page 206 5. DRIVING ASSIST Installation position of rear camera: located on center part above rear license plate. Usage method ■ Entering panoramic view monitor When vehicle is in READY state, and vehicle speed is 30 km/h or less: Shift the shift lever to R position to enter panoramic view...
  • Page 207 5. DRIVING ASSIST When panoramic view monitor system is entered by left / right turn signal lights, turn off left / right turn signal lights to exit the panoramic view monitor system. CAUTION panoramic view monitor system provides driving assistance convenience, but the object in the image does not reflect the actual size and obstacle distance.
  • Page 208 5. DRIVING ASSIST READ The panoramic view monitor system is very helpful for parking and safety driving. It is recommended that you should be familiar with this function in advance in an open and convenient area. CAUTION • Do not scratch the lens when cleaning dirt or snow on the camera surface. •...
  • Page 209: Parking Radar System

    5. DRIVING ASSIST [Corner acticated panorama]: When steering wheel angle is more than 190°, 3D view of rear left side or rear right side of vehicle will be displayed. [Auto Zoom View] Enter nearby view automatically based on obstacle distance. [Vehicle Trajectory]: Move shift lever to R to enter panoramic view monitor, load static / dynamic lane guideline and wheel track line.
  • Page 210 5. DRIVING ASSIST Note: If there are malfunctions in parking radar system, it will sound 2s in long tone, and then keep displaying failure information until it is solved. READ • Monitoring distance is the shortest vertical distance between obstacle and radar sensor.
  • Page 211: Multi-Collision Brake System (Mcb) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Cleaning radar sensor When washing vehicle, use a soft cloth or water (low water pressure) to wash off foreign matter such as snow, mud, and dust on the surface of the radar sensor. High pressure water flow such as water guns or large external forces may cause damage to the radar sensors.
  • Page 212: Head Up Display (Hud) System (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-16. Head Up Display (HUD) System Head Up Display (HUD) System (If Equipped) Head Up Display (HUD) System can project driving information (such as vehicle speed, driving mileage), navigation information, driving assistance system and other information on front windshield, which is an effective visual area within the driver's field of vision, so that the driver can see the vehicle information when driving normally without lowering head.
  • Page 213: Driving Recorder (Dvr) (If Equipped)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-17. Driving Recorder (DVR) Driving Recorder (DVR) (If Equipped) The driving recorder is an instrument that records image, sound and other relevant information during driving. It can record video image and sound of the whole driving process, which can provide evidence for traffic accidents. People who like automatic driving can also use it to record driving process.
  • Page 214 5. DRIVING ASSIST • The normal recording is recorded and stored in normal video folder by sections. When the normal video folder is full, the earliest recorded video will be automatically overwritten. READ Click " " on the real-time screen of head unit to turn on/off the sound recording which is off by default.
  • Page 215 5. DRIVING ASSIST READ • The parking monitoring function is on by default and user can turn off/on the parking monitoring function in head unit. • When the battery power is lower than a certain voltage value and the parking monitoring function is turned on, the driving recorder cannot be enabled by vibration.
  • Page 216: Electronic Stability Program System (Esp)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST ■ Setting You can enter the setting menu screen of the driving recorder by clicking the setting soft button. The setting items of the driving recorder include the following contents: Driving information overlay: ON (- default) / OFF. Video resolution: 1080P (default), 720P.
  • Page 217 5. DRIVING ASSIST Usage method Turn vehicle power supply to ON mode, slide down from the top right edge of the audio system screen, click ESP OFF switch to turn off ESP; click ESP OFF switch again to turn on ESP. OMT1E-4311 READ •...
  • Page 218: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Function limit Under the following conditions, Electronic Stability Program System (ESP) needs to be turned off: • When driving with tire chains. • When starting vehicle on power tester. • When driving on roads with deep snow or loose gravel. READ To improve vehicle traction when driving on sand or gravel, it is recommended to turn ESP off.
  • Page 219 5. DRIVING ASSIST Anti-lock brake system (ABS) indicator When there is a fault in ABS, " " yellow indicator in instrument cluster remains on. WARNING When ABS indicator and brake system indicator remain on at the same time, park your vehicle on a safety place far away from major traffic and go to authorized service station for inspection and repair immediately.
  • Page 220: Extended Function

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Extended Function Electric Bbrake Force Ddistribution System (EBD) EBD automatically adjusts braking force distribution ratio of front and rear axles according to axial load transfer difference caused by braking to improve braking efficiency. In addition, EBD works together with ABS to improve braking stability.
  • Page 221: Power Battery

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 5-19. Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle System (PHEV) PHEV can be driven by fuel energy and electricity energy, which combines the advantages of electric vehicle and fuel vehicle, there is no need to worry about driving mileage of electric vehicle and high fuel consumption of fuel vehicle. It satisfies economy, energy-saving and environmental friendly.
  • Page 222 5. DRIVING ASSIST excessive discharge of the power battery and decrease the power battery performance, and vehicle malfunction and damage caused by this will not be guaranteed. 6. For a new vehicle, when the power battery is in normal condition, vehicle driving mileage may fluctuate due to driving habits (such as frequent acceleration and deceleration), road conditions (such as driving on a large and long slope), temperature (such as low temperature) and whether...
  • Page 223 5. DRIVING ASSIST 4. The removed power battery should be stored in a normal temperature, dry environment, away from flammable materials, heat sources, water sources and other hazards. WARNING • Do not dispose of power battery by yourself. • Do not sell, transfer or modify power battery. •...
  • Page 224: New Energy

    5. DRIVING ASSIST New Energy Energy Consumption List: Click to query total mileage/total driving mileage/last 50 km/since startup/ since reset. Energy Flow: Display current energy flow condition of vehicle. Slow Charger Unlock: Click to unlock the slow charging gun. OMT1E-4340 Charging Management: Set Charge Now/Charge Reservation.
  • Page 225: Energy Recovery Intensity

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Energy Flow Description Condition Only motor drives the vehicle, the engine is not Pure electric drive working. Engine charges the power battery, and motor drives Extended range mode the vehicle to drive. Engine and motor drive vehicle at the same time. Parallel drive Engine direct drive Engine drives vehicle directly.
  • Page 226: Operating Mode

    5. DRIVING ASSIST READ • Under conditions of a higher SOC or low ambient temperature, there may be difference in the driving experience of energy recovery. • Energy recovery intensity is set as low or medium for a better balance of driving comfort and economy.
  • Page 227 5. DRIVING ASSIST Description Power Mode The vehicle is driven by pure electricity and the engine does not start. Increase the depth of discharge to provide a longer pure electric driving mileage than EV mode. It is EV mode recommended to use this mode only in an emergency to reduce the deep discharge of the battery, which is helpful for improving the maintenance of battery.
  • Page 228 5. DRIVING ASSIST Driving mode With vehicle in READY state, press " " button to cycle through the driving modes; The corresponding mode indicator instrument cluster comes on, accompanied by voice reminder, to prompt you that driving mode switched successfully. With vehicle in READY state, click Eco/NORMAL/Sport button in Audio System - Vehicle Center - Quick...
  • Page 229 5. DRIVING ASSIST READ The adaptive cruise control system in Eco mode provides a gentle acceleration, and the adaptive cruise control system in sport mode provides a faster acceleration. Power saving mode Power saving mode can be selected in new energy screen according to your needs.
  • Page 230 5. DRIVING ASSIST READ • In non-forced power saving mode, when vehicle is powered off and then powered on again, it will enter the battery level mode memorized before powering off. • In forced power saving mode, different target battery levels can be set based on specific needs, at the same time, you can select whether to memorize the forced power saving settings.
  • Page 231: Charging Device

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Pure electric driving mileage ■ Pure electric driving mileage may be affected by the following factors: 1. Driving habits: Frequent acceleration and deceleration or intense driving will result in shorter mileage compared to constant speed driving. 2. Usage of equipment such as air conditioning: Turning on the air conditioning for cooling or heating will result in shorter mileage compared to turning off.
  • Page 232 5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • It must be well grounded during use. • Never step on, crush, drag or bend the cable. • When charging is stopped, unplug the charging gun first and then power supply plug. • Never use adapter cable or adapter, and never plug and unplug with power •...
  • Page 233 5. DRIVING ASSIST Control box indicators Charging Power Charging Malfunction Operating/ Completion Indicator Indicator Indicator Malfunctioning Indicator (Green) (Red) (Red) Condition (Green) Initial state Remain on Flash once Flash once Flash once Waiting Remain on Turn off Turn off Turn off charging mode Normal charging...
  • Page 234: Charging Method

    5. DRIVING ASSIST ■ Intermittent charging 1. Observe status of indicator and analyze it according to malfunction status. 2. Check if 220 V AC is stable. 3. Check if temperature is too high. ■ Power on trip during charging 1. Check if it is grounded well. 2.
  • Page 235 5. DRIVING ASSIST Inspection before charging ■ If any of the following conditions occur, charging is prohibited, otherwise it may cause short circuit or electric shock, resulting in personal injury. 1. When the connection of discharging device is loose, do not perform charging.
  • Page 236 5. DRIVING ASSIST Step 4: Open the back door and take out the charging device, then insert the three-pin plug into a standard power socket (only using on-board charging gun is applicable to this step). If AC charging pile is used for charging, please skip to step 5 directly;...
  • Page 237 5. DRIVING ASSIST Charge reservation Step 1: Park vehicle in charging area, shift the shift lever to P, and apply the parking brake; Step 2: Select Charge Reservation from New Energy screen and set the start time and charging time, then switch vehicle to power off state;...
  • Page 238: Ac Charging Socket Electronic Lock

    5. DRIVING ASSIST • Lighting: Indicator remains on in white, indicating that charging gun is not connected, charging port box cover is open when the network is awake, indicator comes on for 30 seconds when ambient light collects a signal that ambient light is dark.
  • Page 239: Emergency Unlocking Of Electronic Lock (Only For Ac Charging)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST Emergency Unlocking of Electronic Lock (Only for AC Charging) When abnormal lock fault occurs in electronic lock of the charging gun or discharging gun, the charging gun and discharging gun can be manually unlocked with electronic lock cable. Step 1: Make sure that the vehicle is not charged/discharged at present according to charging information...
  • Page 240 5. DRIVING ASSIST obvious water stains in the charging port, as this may result in failure to charge, in severe cases, damage to the vehicle or charging device. Precautions for end of charging ■ Manually stop charging 1. Stop charging at first, and ensure that the electronic lock is unlocked. 2.
  • Page 241: Safety Warning For Charging

    5. DRIVING ASSIST 4. In northern regions with low temperature, it is recommended that you charge immediately after using the vehicle, as the battery temperature will be relatively high at this time, resulting in better charging performance. 5. In southern regions with high temperature, it is recommended that users charge in a cool and ventilated place, and do not charge in direct sunlight or in air.
  • Page 242: External Discharging Device

    5. DRIVING ASSIST External Discharging Device The external discharging function uses the new energy vehicle as a power supply. Through the external discharging device (220 V, 16 A) provided with vehicle, it can draw power and discharge externally, meeting the voltage requirements of general household appliances (220 V).
  • Page 243 5. DRIVING ASSIST External discharging operation Step 1: Park vehicle in a safe area, shift the shift lever to P, and apply the parking brake; Step 2: Turn External Discharge to ON on New Energy screen, switch the power supply to any mode, disarm the vehicle while ensuring sufficient battery and fuel levels;...
  • Page 244 5. DRIVING ASSIST Discharging indicator The indicator light strip is located inside the charging port cover. Remains on in white: Under dim light conditions, charging port cover is open, and no discharging gun is inserted. Remains on in red: Fault indication. Flashes blue: being...
  • Page 245: Discharging Precautions

    5. DRIVING ASSIST WARNING • Store external discharging device in a cool and dry place when not using it. • Avoid vehicle crushing, falling, and stepping on external discharging device on purpose when using. • Never contact metal terminals of the vehicle charging port and power strip during discharging.
  • Page 246: Safety Warning For Discharging

    5-20. Data Privacy Chery Automobile Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "we" or "us") is the manufacturer responsible for privacy by design (PbD) of your vehicle. Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning (DDAW) Our vehicle's Driver Drowsiness Alert Warning (DDAW) system works to detect signs of driver fatigue.
  • Page 247: Advanced Driver Assistance System (Adas)

    5. DRIVING ASSIST CAUTION Please be aware that the data collected by the DDAW system is required by regulations, collected for immediate processing, and is not stored. According to the regulations, DDAW will be enabled by default. The collected data is used for algorithmic recognition and discarded immediately after use.
  • Page 249 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Replacement) (If 6-1. Emergency Call Function equipped) ....... 241 ECALL (If Equipped)..236 If Engine Coolant 6-2. Basic Knowledge of Vehicle Temperature is High ..246 Emergency If Battery is Flat ....246 Hazard Light....236 If Your Vehicle Cannot Reflective Strip ....
  • Page 250: In Case Of An Emergency

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 6-1. Emergency Call Function ECALL (If Equipped) Manual activation: When required to report a serious accident, or require emergency help, long press the SOS button for 2 seconds. Automatic activation: In case of an accident, which requires airbags to activated, vehicle...
  • Page 251: Reflective Strip

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY READ • The hazard lights can still work when the vehicle power is turned to OFF mode. • The hazard lights are automatically activated when the airbag is operating. • The hazard lights will work when vehicle speed is 50km/h or higher and ABS enters full cycle.
  • Page 252: Spare Tools (If Equipped)

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Place the warning triangle at a distance of more than 50 m behind the vehicle on a normal road. Place the warning triangle at a distance of more than 150 m behind the vehicle on the highway. Place the warning triangle at a distance of over 150 m behind the vehicle in rain or when steering.
  • Page 253: Vehicle Emergency Handling

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 6-3. Vehicle Emergency Handling If You Have a Flat Tire (Tire Repair Liquid) If a tire goes flat during driving, slow down gradually, grip the steering wheel with two hands and keep driving straightly. Stop vehicle to a safe place away from the traffic road.
  • Page 254 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 3: Tighten the junction valve of the automatic inflation tire repair liquid to the tire valve; Step 4: Turn the red valve clockwise and place the bottle upside down to start inflating the tire; Step 5: After the automatic inflation tire repair liquid is filled, close the valve counterclockwise and screw...
  • Page 255: If You Have A Flat Tire While Driving (Tire Replacement) (If Equipped)

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WARNING • Avoid the automatic inflation tire repair liquid contacting with the skin or eyes and keep it out of the reach of children. • If you continue to drive the vehicle in the case of tire puncture and air leakage, it is easy to have tire blowout, endangering personal safety.
  • Page 256 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 5: Wear reflective strip, and place the warning triangle 50 m - 150 m behind the vehicle (depending on actual condition). CAUTION Do not continue driving with a flat tire. Driving even a short distance can damage the tire beyond repair.
  • Page 257 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 2: Fit wheel bolt wrench to wheel bolt of flat tire, set the handle on left side, hold the end of wrench handle and push it downward, loosen each bolt of flat tire about one-half turn;...
  • Page 258 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 5: Remove the wheel bolts of flat tire counterclockwise with the wheel bolt wrench, and remove the flat tire. CAUTION Place the flat tire on ground with rim facing upward, so as to avoid scratching the rim surface.
  • Page 259 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 4: Using wheel bolt wrench, tighten bolts in sequence shown in illustration. Repeat the process 2 to 3 times to ensure that wheel bolts are tightened in place; Step 5: Stow the flat tire and place jack, warning triangle and spare tools in original place;...
  • Page 260: If Engine Coolant Temperature Is High

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY If Engine Coolant Temperature is High If the engine coolant temperature is high during driving, and engine coolant temperature gauge approaching H area or red indicator " " on instrument cluster comes on, please stop vehicle to a safe place away from the traffic road.
  • Page 261 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Turn thevehicle power to ON mode after trying jump-starting to check if it can enterReady state; after jump-starting, if it is still cannot be resolved, please go to authorized service station immediately. Step 1: Turn vehicle power to OFF mode, and connect jumper cables;...
  • Page 262: Environmental Protection

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WARNING • The specified jumper cables should be used. • Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette lighters or allow open flame near the battery. • If you are unsure about how to follow the procedure, we strongly recommends that you seek help from professional serviceman or at a authorized service station.
  • Page 263: If Your Vehicle Cannot Start Normally

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WARNING • Do not leave battery within the reach of children. • Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette lighters or allow open flame near the battery. • Always wear gloves and safety glasses during operation, as battery contains acid which is poisonous and corrosive.
  • Page 264: Towing

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 6-4. Towing Towing Vehicle Towing must comply with local laws about towing. Before towing the vehicle, release parking brake (for emergency releasing electric parking, refer to "Brake System"), and shift the shift lever to N. Correct towing methods For front-wheel drive vehicles: Tow with a wheel lift-type truck...
  • Page 265: Installing Towing Eyelet

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY CAUTION Do not tow with a sling-type truck to prevent body damage. Installing Towing Eyelet Front towing eyelet Step 1: Use a screwdriver with its tip taped to remove the front towing eyelet hole cover; Step 2: Install towing eyelet into eyelet hole in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 266: Emergency Towing

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Emergency Towing If flatbed truck is not available during towing, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using a towing hook. This should only be attempted on hard surfaced road for short distances at low speed. When using towing hook, driver must seat in towed vehicle to operate steering wheel and brake pedal, and vehicle wheels, drive train, axle, steering system and braking system must be in good condition.
  • Page 267: Fuse Fuse Box

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 6-5. Fuse Fuse Box Fuses are used to protect electrical components and circuits to avoid short circuit or overload. If fuse is blown, the protected components and systems will not work properly. Front compartment fuse box Step 1: Click "...
  • Page 268: Checking Fuse

    6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 3: Remove instrument panel lower left protector to inspect or replace fuse. READ • Check suspected fuses according to the fuse and relay box layout. • To prevent damage to the vehicle, be careful when removing/installing the instrument panel lower left protector.
  • Page 269 6. IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY Step 3: Check the fuse according to fuse and relay location distribution diagram, use the puller to remove the possible faulted fuse; Step 4: Check if the fuse is blown. If you cannot determine if the fuse is blown, replace it with a spare fuse of same ampere value.
  • Page 271: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Checking Radiator and 7-1. Repair and Maintenance Condenser ...... 264 Repair and Maintenance ... 258 Checking Drive Belt ..265 Authorized Service Checking Tires....265 Station is at Your Service ......258 Tire Rotation....267 Reading Vehicle Checking Battery....267 Identification Code Checking Air Information......
  • Page 272: Repair And Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE 7-1. Repair and Maintenance Repair and Maintenance There are two types of repair and maintenance: one is normal maintenance, which can be done by the customers; the other is scheduled maintenance, inspection and repair, which needs to be completed by authorized service station.
  • Page 273: Reading Vehicle Identification Code Information

    7. MAINTENANCE If you list many service items and you must fetch your vehicle on the day, communicate with your advisor to rank the items by priority. Reading Vehicle Identification Code Information The vehicle Identification code information can be readout by installing the malfunction diagnosis device, used for inspections and maintenance.
  • Page 274: Normal Maintenance Normal Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE Check whether parking brake is operating properly. Check whether spare fuses and spare tools (such as: jack, wheel bolt wrench, etc.) are equipped. READ Used engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, batteries and tires can be disposed only by qualified waste disposal agencies, or consult supporting manufacturers for disposal of them.
  • Page 275: Checking Oil Level

    7. MAINTENANCE Checking Oil Level Checking engine oil With the engine stalling and cooled down, check the oil level with the dipstick. Step 1: Warm up the engine and then stop the vehicle on a level ground. Wait for approximately 5 minutes after turning off engine;...
  • Page 276: Checking Transmission Fluid Level

    7. MAINTENANCE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Do not discard the waste engine oil and filter in household waste, down the drain or spill on to the ground. Otherwise, it will cause serious environmental pollution. Please handle it according to the local regulations regarding to environmental protection.
  • Page 277: Checking Coolant Level

    7. MAINTENANCE WARNING Never allow brake fluid to contact your skin or eyes. If the brake fluid splashes into your eyes, or on your skin, flush the area immediately with a great quantity of water. Get emergency medical attention immediately if necessary.
  • Page 278: Checking Radiator And Condenser

    7. MAINTENANCE WARNING • When engine is warmed up or becomes hot, the cooling system will be under high pressure. In this case, never open the coolant reservoir cap, otherwise, the escaping steam may cause scalding injury. • The coolant is poisonous, so pay extreme caution not to spray the liquid on any part of the vehicle, human body or ground when adding coolant.
  • Page 279: Checking Drive Belt

    7. MAINTENANCE Checking Drive Belt Drive belt will be extended after using a period of time, and the belt tension is not enough, which may damage the vehicle, so it is necessary to regularly check the belt tension. Step 1: Vehicle power is turned to OFF mode;...
  • Page 280 7. MAINTENANCE 5. Do not mix differently constructed tires (such as radial, bias-belted or bias- ply tires). 6. Speedometer can be affected by the tire size. If the tire size (diameter) is different from the genuine one, it will not display accurate speed, and may result in accidents, such accidents loss are not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 281: Tire Rotation

    7. MAINTENANCE CAUTION • It is normal that the tire inflation pressure increases after driving for a period of time. • If the tire needs to be inflated frequently, please go to authorized service station for inspection and repair as soon as possible. •...
  • Page 282: Checking Air Conditioning Filter

    7. MAINTENANCE Checking Air Conditioning Filter Air conditioning filter can prevent outside dust from entering vehicle through air conditioning outlets when driving for a long period of time, and it may be blocked after being used for a long time. If operational efficiency of air conditioning decreases significantly, check filter element and replace it as necessary.
  • Page 283: Checking Wiper Blades

    7. MAINTENANCE Checking Wiper Blades Check the roughness of wiper blade by sliding on its edge using your finger. Wiper blade will not work effectively, if it is too rough. CAUTION • Do not use the wiper blades to remove frost or ice covered on the windshield.
  • Page 284: Regular Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE Using wipers • Do not swing the wiper arm manually, otherwise it may damage the wiper. • When there is snow, leaves, branch and other objects, they should be cleaned before operating the wiper. • Washer fluid should be added as soon as is needed, please use the windshield washer fluid as specified in this manual, and do not use tap water instead.
  • Page 285: Maintenance Schedule

    7. MAINTENANCE Check A/C system for leakage. Y□ N□ Check installation condition for steering Y□ N□ universal joint boot and check for damage. Check if gears of transmission shift smoothly. Y□ N□ Check coupling bolts between chassis and Y□ N□ vehicle body for looseness.
  • Page 286 7. MAINTENANCE For general driving conditions* Months 12 24 Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV 15 30 Item mileage) For severe driving conditions* Months Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV Item mileage) Meter Indicating System Video and Entertainment System Diagnostic Tester Inspection Front Wiper Blades Rear Wiper Blades Wiper System Cooling Effect...
  • Page 287 7. MAINTENANCE For general driving conditions* Months 12 24 Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV 15 30 Item mileage) For severe driving conditions* Months Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV Item mileage) It is recommended to replace every 1 years or 15,000 Engine Oil and Oil km (whichever comes first).
  • Page 288 7. MAINTENANCE For general driving conditions* Months 12 24 Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV 15 30 Item mileage) For severe driving conditions* Months Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV Item mileage) Torque of Wheel Bolt It is recommended to rotate your tires every 10,000 km (the optimal adjustment range is 5,000 - 7,000 Tire Rotation km).
  • Page 289 7. MAINTENANCE For general driving conditions* Months 12 24 Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV 15 30 Item mileage) For severe driving conditions* Months Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV Item mileage) Waterproof vent valve of power battery is not loose, deformed, and vent hole is not blocked Power battery connector is free of...
  • Page 290 7. MAINTENANCE For general driving conditions* Months 12 24 Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV 15 30 Item mileage) For severe driving conditions* Months Mainte- km×1,000 nance (HEV Item mileage) Four-wheel Check four-wheel alignment every 20,000 km and Alignment adjust if necessary. Fuel Vapor Rubber It is recommended to replace every 10 years or Pipe...
  • Page 291 7. MAINTENANCE CAUTION • The engine oil and oil filter should be replaced more frequently if the vehicle is driven under severe conditions mentioned in the following examples*. • It should be checked every 5,000 km or 6 months (whichever comes first) if the vehicle is driven under severe conditions mentioned in the following examples*.
  • Page 292 7. MAINTENANCE CAUTION • The air filter and air conditioning filter should be replaced more frequently if the vehicle is driven under severe conditions mentioned in the following examples*. *Examples of severe driving conditions: • Drive in extremely cold and hot weather (only for engine oil, engine oil level, steering and suspension system).
  • Page 293: Technical Data

    7. MAINTENANCE CAUTION and high-speed driving should be avoided, and the vehicle should be driven to the nearest charging pile for charging as soon as possible. • When using in high-temperature weather in summer, it is recommended to keep the vehicle stationary for 30 minutes before charging (if it needs to be charged), and then keep the vehicle stationary for 30 minutes after charging to prevent the high temperature alarm caused by the continuous use of battery system and the accumulation of heat, which will affect the...
  • Page 294 7. MAINTENANCE CAUTION • Filling amount is equal to discharging amount when there is no oil leakage for automatic transmission, please go to authorized service station for details. • Only genuine parts and fluids can be used, otherwise your claim rights will be affected.
  • Page 295 SPECIFICATION Fuel System ....287 8-1. Label Location Suspension System..288 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....282 Power Battery....288 Vehicle Product Label ..283 Battery......288 Engine Number....283 Wheel Alignment....289 Microwave Window ..283 Wheels and Tires ..... 289 8-2.
  • Page 296: Specification

    8. SPECIFICATION 8-1. Label Location Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on actual vehicle Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is engraved on lower right of engine compartment drip channel garnish. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) label is located on hood as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 297: Vehicle Product Label

    8. SPECIFICATION Vehicle Product Label Vehicle product label is located on right quarter outer panel as shown in the illustration. Engine Number Engine number is located on engine block as shown in the illustration. Microwave Window The microwave window is located at right side on back of front windshield inside rear view mirror where is for wireless RF signal transmission and...
  • Page 298: Vehicle Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATION 8-2. Vehicle Specifications Vehicle Dimensions Length (mm) 4,500 Width (mm) 1,865 Overall Size Height (mm) 1,670 Wheel Base (mm) 2,672 Front (mm) 1,582 Tread Rear (mm) 1,604 Front (mm) Overhang Rear (mm)
  • Page 299: Vehicle Type

    8. SPECIFICATION Vehicle Type 4 × 2 front-wheel drive, front-wheel steering, Vehicle Type transverse front-engine, 2-compartment, 5- door, 5-seat, integral body, left-hand drive Engine Model SQRH4J15 Vertical, 4-cylinder in-line, watercooled, 4- Engine Type stroke, double overhead camshaft, turbocharging, intercooler Fuel Supply Type Direct injection Transmission Model 130HHB...
  • Page 300: Vehicle Performance

    8. SPECIFICATION Vehicle Performance Minimum Ground 147 (full rated)/174 (unladen) Clearance (mm) Left Turn Minimum ≤11.0 Turning Passing Diameter Right Turn Performance ≤11.0 Approach Angle (°) 20° Departure Angle (°) 28° Maximum Vehicle Speed for PHEV (km/h) Maximum Vehicle Speed Power for Pure Electric Vehicle Performance...
  • Page 301: Engine Performance

    8. SPECIFICATION Engine Performance Engine Mode SQRH4J15 Cylinder Bore Diameter (mm) Piston Stroke (mm) Displacement (mL) 1,499 Compression Ratio 14.5 : 1 Maximum Net Power (kW) Maximum Net Power Speed (r/min) 5,200 Maximum Net Torque (N•m) Maximum Net Torque Speed (r/min) 2,500 Fuel System Unleaded gasoline with an octane number of 85...
  • Page 302: Suspension System

    8. SPECIFICATION CAUTION • Use only the fuel type we recommend. • The use of off-specification gasoline may cause damage to the engine and such damage is not covered under warranty. • Using leaded gasoline will cause three-way catalytic converter to lose its effectiveness and emission control system to function improperly.
  • Page 303: Wheel Alignment

    8. SPECIFICATION Wheel Alignment Front Wheel 25′±45′ Camber Kingpin Caster 4°28′±60′ Angle Front Wheel Kingpin 13°43′±60′ Inclination Angle Front Wheel Toe- 5′±5′(one side) Rear Wheel 42′±30′ Camber Rear Wheel Rear Wheel Toe- 5′±10′(one side) Wheels and Tires 235/50 R19; Tire Model T125/80 R17;...
  • Page 304: Light Bulb Specification

    8. SPECIFICATION CAUTION • Tire inflation pressure should be checked at least once a month, and tire pressure is especially important at high speeds. • In order to facilitate you to find the specified value for inflation pressure, there is adhesive sticker label on the driver doorsill, which is marked with the specified value for cold tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 305: Vehicle Components That Are Not Included In The Vehicle Size

    8. SPECIFICATION Vehicle Components That Are Not Included in the Vehicle Size Components not included in vehicle length size The following devices do not have laden function and their sizes are not more than 50 mm beyond the vehicle front end or rear end, and fillet radius of edge and corner is no less than 5 mm: —...
  • Page 306: Your Rights

    8. SPECIFICATION — Locking device, hinge, handle, controller, switch — Tire failure signal device — Tire pressure indicator — Deformed part of tire wall directly above contact point between tire and ground — Reversing assistance device — Exhaust tail pipe Components not included in the vehicle height measurements: Soft part of antenna Device without laden function:...
  • Page 307: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX Check the Exhaust System ..17 Checking Air Conditioning Filter . 268 Checking Battery ..... 267 A/C Setting ......110 Checking Brake Fluid Level ..262 Active Speed Limit (If Checking Coolant Level .... 263 Equipped) ......167 Checking Drive Belt....
  • Page 308 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Electric Parking Brake System If Engine Coolant Temperature (EPB) ........141 is High ........246 Electric Power Steering Sys- If You Have a Flat Tire (Tire tem (EPS) ......140 Repair Liquid) ......239 Electronic Stability Program If You Have a Flat Tire While System (ESP)......
  • Page 309 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Multi-Collision Brake System Remote Starting for Smart Key ..84 (MCB) (If Equipped)....197 Repair and Maintenance ... 258 Replacing Fuse ....... 254 Replacing Key Battery ....78 New Vehicle Break-in ....12 New Vehicle Inspection....11 Safety Check ..... 14, 259 Normal Maintenance ....
  • Page 310 ALPHABETICAL INDEX User Registration Certificate..4 Warning Triangle ..... 237 Wheel Alignment ..... 289 Wheels and Tires..... 289 Vehicle Center......96 When Driving ......15 Vehicle Components That Are When Driving on Slippery Not Included in the Vehicle Road Surfaces......19 Size ........
  • Page 311: Emergency Response Guide

    Emergency Response Guide...
  • Page 313 RESCUE INFORMATION Parking Operations....9 1-1. RESCUE INFORMATION Lifting Vehicle ....10 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Gas Strut/ Preloaded Information......2 spring ....... 10 Disconnecting 12 V Battery..6 Back Door Emergency Opening......10 High Voltage Power Release Method....6 Emergency Rescue .... 11 Unlocking/Releasing Towing Vehicle....
  • Page 314: Rescue Information

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION 1-1. RESCUE INFORMATION Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Information Components of PHEV Key System 10 11 High Voltage Low Voltage Airbag Component Seat Belt Reinforcement Component Component Component Hybrid Transmission High Pressure High Voltage Power Heater Distribution Unit Front Passenger Driver Airbag Seat Belt...
  • Page 315 1. RESCUE INFORMATION Power Battery Side Curtain Shield High Pressure Fuel Airbag (If Equipped) Tank On-board Charger Assembly ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION All parts of high voltage components in the illustration should be disposed or recycled according to the local regulations and provisions regarding environmental protection.
  • Page 316: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle System Information

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION Basic vehicle information Length (mm) 4,500 Width (mm) 1,865 Overall Size Height (mm) 1,670 Wheel Base (mm) 2,672 Manufacturer Maximum Total Weight 2,210 (kg) Seating Capacity (Including Driver) (Person) Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle system basic information Type Lithium ion battery Monomer nominal Battery cells...
  • Page 317 1. RESCUE INFORMATION Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle system warning signs High voltage Danger! Never touch high warning sign 1 voltage system components. High voltage High voltage. Danger! Never warning sign 2 depress! High voltage system components. Danger! Never High voltage touch high voltage...
  • Page 318: Disconnecting 12 V Battery

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION WARNING • After vehicle is started, power system will be hot. Be careful of high voltage and high temperature, and always follow the instructions on the vehicle safety warning signs. • Never touch, remove or replace components, orange cable and connectors with power system warning signs to prevent high voltage electric shock.
  • Page 319: Unlocking/Releasing Charging Gun

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION Unlocking/Releasing Charging Gun Method 1 Charging gun has anti-theft function. After inserting charging gun and entering full power charging or when doors are locked, charging gun will be locked automatically. When doors are unlocked, charging gun will be unlocked automatically. If the charging gun is not unplugged within 2 minutes after doors are unlocked, charging gun will be locked...
  • Page 320: Rescue Program Information

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION 1-2. Rescue Program Information Protection Device Required for Rescuer OMT1E-4560 OMT1D-4170 OMT1D-4170 Basic Rescue Protection Device: High Resistance Cotton Gloves Protective Gloves Safety Work Shoes High Voltage Rescue Protection Device: High Voltage Power Rubber Sheet Safety Helmet with Specialist Protective Goggles Clothing...
  • Page 321: Parking Operations

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION Parking Operations Step 1: Depress brake pedal, and park the vehicle smoothly. When the vehicle is stationary, press P button to switch the gear position to P to activate the parking brake function; Step 2: The following operations will power off the vehicle: •...
  • Page 322: Lifting Vehicle

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION Lifting Vehicle Make sure that the vehicle is on the correct jacking point to avoid damage to high/low voltage cables or power battery when the vehicle is lifted. Gas Strut/ Preloaded spring Risk of missile effect of hood. OMT1E-3300 Back Door Emergency Opening Back door cannot be opened when...
  • Page 323: Emergency Rescue

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION Emergency Rescue How to avoid water intrusion into high voltage components 1. When a vehicle is flooded, first pull the vehicle out of the water and then cut off the high voltage power supply to avoid greater electric shock hazard due to vehicle immersion.
  • Page 324 1. RESCUE INFORMATION 2. After the vehicle drives in wade, slightly depress the brake pedal several times to remove any residual water from the brake disc and ensure that the brake system can work properly. 3. Go to the authorized service station for routine inspection as soon as possible, as water may enter into components of the drive train system and dilute the grease, causing system malfunction when vehicle drives in wade.
  • Page 325 1. RESCUE INFORMATION 6. Always leave portable fire extinguishers in the vehicle and master the usage methods. To ensure vehicle safety, fire extinguishers should be equipped in the vehicle and regularly inspected and replaced; At the same time, it is important to be familiar with the usage of fire extinguishers and be prepared to avoid being helpless in case of accidents.
  • Page 326: Towing Vehicle

    1. RESCUE INFORMATION WARNING High voltage battery liquid leakage caused by collision can only be operated by professional rescuers who wear protective mask and solvent-isolation gloves. Do not touch liquid directly. Vehicle cutting area Vehicle pillar uses cast aluminum alloy to protect personal safety. If it is necessary to cut during rescue, proper tools should be used.
  • Page 327 1. RESCUE INFORMATION Wrong towing methods Tow with sling-type truck from front of the vehicle. Tow with sling-type truck from rear of the vehicle while front wheels are on the ground. Tow with wheel lift-type truck from rear of the vehicle while front wheels are on the ground.

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