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MG Cyberster

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  • Page 1 Quick Guide MG Cyberster...
  • Page 3 Before starting the journey, it is recommended to read the Owner's Manual in the vehicle's infotainment system, MG iSMART App or on the MG Motor website to understand all the information required for the use of the vehicle. Always remember that if you have any queries concerning the operation or specification of your car, your MG Authorised Repairer will be glad to advise you.
  • Page 4 If you require MG Assistance please provide the following information when you call: • Your name • A contact telephone number (if available) • Registration, make, model and colour • Address • Nature of breakdown • Exact location...
  • Page 5: Interior Layout

    Interior Layout...
  • Page 6 Interior Layout 1. Wiper Stalk Switch 9. Convertible Soft Top Switch 2. Horn Button 10. Right Scissor Door Open Switch 3. Driver Airbag 11. Gear Shift 4. Direction Indicator/Main Beam Stalk Switch 12. Brake Pedal 5. Air Conditioning Controls 13. Accelerator Pedal 6.
  • Page 7: Instrument Pack

    Instrument Pack 1. Driver Assistance 6. Power System State 2. Energy Regeneration Mode 7. Driving Mode 3. Warning Lamps and Indicators 8. Gear Information 4. Vehicle Speed 9. Electricity Meter and Electricity Driving Range 5. Cards Please consult Owners Handbook for detailed warning light description and function...
  • Page 8 Underbonnet Locations 1. Electric drive transmission coolant expansion tank 3. Brake fluid reservoir 2. High voltage battery pack coolant expansion tank 4. Washer fluid reservoir...
  • Page 9 Recommended Fluids, Capacities and Pressures High voltage battery pack coolant Glycol(OAT) 4.0 Litres Electric drive transmission coolant Single Motor* Glycol(OAT) 4.8 Litres Electric drive transmission coolant Dual Motor* Glycol(OAT) 5.4 Litres Front electric drive transmission oil Dual Motor* Shell E-Fluid E6 iX (SL2808) 1.1 Litres Rear electric drive transmission oil Shell E-Fluid E6 iX (SL2808)
  • Page 10 Starting and Stopping Power System Starting Power System When the driver opens the driver door, enters the vehicle with a valid key, and sits in the driver seat, the instrument panel and touch screen are powered on. Information such as door opening/closing status will be displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 11: Locking And Unlocking

    Locking and Unlocking 1. Unlock/Lock Button. 2. Left Scissor Door Button 3. Right Scissor Door Button 4. Tailgate Button 5. Find My Car Button Passive Entry The passive entry system can unlock the doors as long as you carry the smart key and approach the car.
  • Page 12 Electric Opening and Closing of Scissor Door Open/close the door from outside 1 Carry a valid key and short press the external door. 2 While the door is opening/closing, short press the button to stop the door. 3 Press the button again to automatically close/open the door. Open/close the door from inside Method 1: Open/close the door with the door trim panel button 1 Press the Open button 1/Close button 2 to automatically open/close the door.
  • Page 13 Accessing Owners Literature Select ‘User Manual’ to open the Owners Manual. The above interface is only a schematic diagram, the actual vehicle may change with software updates. The full Owners Manual is also available in the Owners Section of www.mg.co.uk...
  • Page 14: Emergency Starting

    Emergency Starting Emergency Starting NEVER attempt to power the vehicle by pushing or towing. Make sure that both batteries are of the same rated voltage (12 volts), and that the booster cables are approved for use with 12 volt car batteries. Ensure sparks and naked flames are kept well away from the front compartment.
  • Page 15 Emergency Starting Emergency Starting cont Start the donor vehicle and allow it to run for a few minutes. Start the disabled vehicle. If the disabled vehicle does not start after several attempts, it may need to be repaired. Please contact an MG Authorised Repairer. After both the vehicles have normally started/powered, turn off the donor vehicle power.
  • Page 16 Towing for Recovery Vehicle Recovery Towing for Recovery Towing Hook When pushing or towing the vehicle from a dangerous situation or onto the transporter, the speed must remain below 3mph and be completed within 3 minutes. When pushing or towing the vehicle onto the transporter, the driver's side seat belt should be inserted into the lock and maintained in the inserted state in order to release the EPB.
  • Page 17 Towing for Recovery Towing points are intended for use by qualified recovery specialists to assist in the recovery of your car when a breakdown or accident occurs. They are not designed for towing other vehicles. The vehicle can be towed using a tow rope but a towing bar is recommended. NEVER use a twisted tow rope, may cause the towing eye to unscrew.
  • Page 18 Towing for Recovery Towing for Recovery When towing, DO NOT suddenly accelerate or brake suddenly, this can cause accidents. Suspended Towing Suspended towing is the best method for recovering a vehicle that needs to be towed. The drive wheels MUST be suspended above the ground. Ensure the EPB is released when the rear wheels are in contact with the road surface.
  • Page 19 Emergency Tyre Inflation Tyre Repair Tool Identification Electric Air Pump Repair Fluid Wheel Bolt Cap Removal Hook Anti-Theft Bolt Key Soft Top Emergency Shut-down Tool Warning Triangle Towing Hook Wheel Bolt Cap Removal Clamp Tyre Repair 1. Remove the label at the bottom of the repair fluid reservoir and attach it to the steering wheel to remind the driver not to exceed 50 mph.
  • Page 20 Emergency Tyre Inflation 3. Switch on the power switch of the electric air pump (i.e., press " - "), to start pumping sealant into the tyre. The repair fluid reservoir will become empty after approximately 30 seconds. The tyre should reach the specified pressure within 5 or 10 minutes.
  • Page 21 Emergency Tyre Inflation Please follow different guidelines based on the tyre pressure measured: • If the tyre pressure has dropped to less than 0.8 bar (11.6 psi), do not continue driving, seek assistance instead. • If the tyre pressure is between 0.8 bar (11.6 psi) and specified pressure, use the electric air pump to inflate the tyre until it reaches the specified pressure.

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