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Thank you for choosing SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd. May our products and services bring fresh joy to your life!
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vehicle, how to carry out routine maintenance checks, and what to do in an emergency.
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  • Page 1 Driver's Handbook and Warranty & Service Handbook carefully before using the product. If any damage is caused by misuse, neglect, incorrect operation or unauthorized refit, the user will have no right of claim, and any warranty request will be refused by SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co.,Ltd Service Dealer(hereinafter referred to as "Service Dealer").
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Perface................1 Side load door(s) ................18 Introduction ................1 Tail door..................19 Windows ................21 About this handbook...............1 Indicative information ..............1 Power windows ................21 Precautions................3 Side sliding windows ..............23 Seats ................... 24 Dangerous substances..............3 Children/Animals ................3 Driver and front occupant seat adjustment........24 Personal safety................3 Headrest..................27 Vehicle identification ............
  • Page 4 Contents Drive motor theft deterrent warning light ........48 Speed limit indicator ..............54 TPMS warning light ..............48 Trailer indicator................54 Battery no-charge warning light............48 Electric step indicator ..............54 Airbag warning light..............48 Exterior light switch............55 Seat belt warning light ..............49 Combination light control switch...........55 Brake system warning light ............49 Instrument cluster switch ...........
  • Page 5 Contents Rearview mirrors ..............78 Keyless locking................98 Keyless start.................98 Exterior rearview mirrors - power adjustment.......78 Backup starting................99 Exterior rearview mirrors - manual adjustment......79 Emergency Start and Shutdown...........99 Foldable rearview mirrors.............79 Interior rearview mirrors ...............80 EPB immobilizer ..............100 Interior equipment .............. 80 Key .....................100 Enable/disable................100 Roof vanity light................80...
  • Page 6 Contents Discharge operation ..............123 LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) ............151 ELK (Emergency Lane Keeping)..........153 Interior discharge ..............124 ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) ..........155 Discharge requirements .............124 SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function)........158 Requirements for discharge environment ........125 IHC (Intelligent Headlamp Control) ..........160 Discharge operation ..............125 Blind spot assist .................161 Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) ......126 RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) ..........163...
  • Page 7 Contents Replacing tire ................182 Wiper blade ................205 Inspection ...................205 Towing vehicle ..............185 Replacement ................205 Towing hitch................185 Maintenance and service ............205 Towing ..................187 Seat belt ................206 Replacing fuse ..............189 Inspection ...................206 Driver compartment fuse box .............189 Maintenance and service ............206 Front compartment fuse box ............191 Battery fuse box .................195 Battery ................207 Fuse replacement...............195...
  • Page 8 Contents Vehicle weight parameters ..........219 Dynamic performance parameters ........220 Drive motor parameter............223 Chassis technical parameters ...........224 Recommended fluids............225 Wheel and tire ..............226 Wheel alignment parameters..........227...
  • Page 9: Perface

    Introduction Indicative information Warning About this handbook This Handbook applies to MAXUS e DELIVER 9 series of Van This symbol indicates that: In order to avoid the and Chassis cabs. possibility of personal injury or injury to others, relevant procedures must be followed strictly and Caution precisely.
  • Page 10 Preface Note Arrows Represents described object. Note: This is suggestive description which is useful for you. Represents its direction of motion. Environmental protection Everyone is obliged to protect the environment. This symbol intends to remind you to pay attention The contents are referred by the "Section" title. to environmental protection.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    Preface Precautions Children/Animals Accidents and injury may be caused by Dangerous substances unsupervised children or animals operating controls and switches fitted to your vehicle, or playing with Many liquids and other substances used in motor equipment or goods being transported in it. vehicles are poisonous and should under no circumstances be consumed and should, so far In order to prevent the accident or personal injury caused by a...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Identification

    Preface Vehicle identification When communicating with our Service Dealer, you should provide the vehicle identification number (VIN). Vehicle identification number (VIN) Vehicle identification number (VIN) on the vehicle: • On the right front longitudinal beam of vehicle, in the front bumper mounting bracket area (seal position).
  • Page 13: Vin Plate

    Preface VIN plate Location of VIN plate VIN plate may contain the following information, please refer to The VIN plate (1) is located at the front of the right B pillar. the actual vehicle. • The manufacture’s company name • The whole vehicle type-approval number •...
  • Page 14: Instructions For Using Electric Vehicle

    Preface Instructions for using electric vehicle • When the vehicle is used at low temperatures, the driving range will be reduced due to temperature characteristics of Ambient temperature for using vehicle the battery. • In the case of extreme temperatures and low battery, weak The working performance of high-voltage battery pack of vehicle acceleration or lack of power may occur due to battery power system is related to the ambient temperature, therefore...
  • Page 15: Equalizing Charge

    Preface – Releasing the accelerator pedal and not applying the batteries and high-voltage harnesses before uncovering or brakes or depressing the brake pedal lightly during dismantling. deceleration to allow the energy regeneration system to • Transportation: High-voltage battery packs are classified increase the driving range as much as possible.
  • Page 16: High Voltage System

    Preface High voltage system Type 1 High voltage system on vehicle includes AC and DC high voltage power (can reach over 410V). High voltage power is very dangerous and may cause serious injury such as burns, electric shock and even death. •...
  • Page 17: Instructions When Accident Occurs

    Preface Instructions when accident occurs be conducted; if there is bubble or abnormal sound, operation can be conducted when there is • Keep the vehicle in P gear, and turn off the ignition not bubble or abnormal sound. switch. • After accident has been disposed of, please •...
  • Page 19 Before You Drive 12 Keys 15 Door locks 21 Windows 24 Seats 27 Occupant restraint system 41 Instruments and controls 42 Instrument cluster 43 Message center 47 Warning lights and indicators 55 Exterior light switch 57 Instrument cluster switch 60 Master power switch 61 Switches on steering column and steering wheel 71 Steering wheel adjustment...
  • Page 20: Before You Drive

    Before You Drive Keys Remote key with PEPS The remote key is a control component of central door locking The vehicle is equipped with 2 remote keys with passive entry system of a vehicle. It can be used for locking/unlocking all passive start system (hereinafter referred to as PEPS).
  • Page 21: Extension/Retraction Of Mechanical Key Portion Of The Remote Key ("Mechanical Key Portion" For Short)

    Before You Drive Extension/retraction of mechanical key portion Replace the battery in the remote key with PEPS of the remote key ("mechanical key portion" for Batteries may present the risk of fire, explosion and short) burning. Never charge the battery. Properly dispose Press the release button on the remote key with PEPS, and pull the used battery.
  • Page 22 Before You Drive 2 Pull the mechanical key portion out of the key body. 3 Pry off the upper and lower panels of the body; the circuit board may fall off from the upper panel assembly when prying off them, and reinstall them. Caution Do not damage the circuit board when prying off the upper and lower panels.
  • Page 23: Door Locks

    Before You Drive Door locks Central door locking system Using the mechanical key portion To protect your vehicle against theft All doors can be locked/unlocked using the mechanical key When leaving the vehicle with occupants inside, portion to manually lock/unlock the driver door from the outside. even briefly, always carry the key and power off To lock, turn the mechanical key portion clockwise.
  • Page 24 Before You Drive 3 Tail door unlocking button (applicable to the vehicles with All doors unlocking tail doors) Press the button (2) to unlock all doors. All direction indicators will flash twice to indicate successful unlocking. Caution Note: If no door is opened, no key is inserted into the For the vehicles with PEPS system, when locking with the keyhole, or no central locking/unlocking button is pressed locking button on the remote key with PEPS, if there is other...
  • Page 25 Before You Drive Using the micro switch Using the central control door lock switch All door can be unlocked or locked from the inside using the Note: It applies to vehicles configured with keyless entry switch. All doors can be locked by pressing the locking button. function.
  • Page 26: Side Load Door(S)

    Before You Drive Side load door(s) The door can also be unlocked by pulling the inner handle twice. Opening/closing the door from the outside When opening the side load door from the outside, pull up the door outer handle to slide the side load door rearward after the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 27: Tail Door

    Before You Drive Tail door Opening/closing the door from the inside When opening the side load door from the inside, pull up the Unlocking/opening doors from the outside door inner handle to slide the side load door rearward to open it When using the remote key or central control door lock switch after the vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 28 Before You Drive Then pull up the handle to open the right hand tail door first. Closing/locking doors from the outside To close and lock the tail door from the outside, shut the left hand tail door first, and push the left hand tail door to close, then close the right hand tail door.
  • Page 29: Windows

    Before You Drive Windows Tail door opening The tail door hinge has its own limit function. The tail door with Power windows different opening degrees has different opening angles. The opening angles of the tail door shall be subject to the actual Always remove the key if leaving children alone configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
  • Page 30 Before You Drive switch to open the window, and lift the front of the switch to close the window. "One-touch" up and down (auto up and down) Note: It applies to the models equipped with driver/front passenger door window one-touch up/down function. The switch button (1) and (2) have 5 levels: namely, automatic down, stroke down, automatic up, stroke up and stop, which can conveniently control the window glass up/down process.
  • Page 31: Side Sliding Windows

    Before You Drive Side sliding windows Front occupant door window There is only 1 window switch on the front passenger door, it has When open, always ensure that the catch engages in 3 levels: namely, stroke up, stroke down and stop, which can one of the securing positions, otherwise the window conveniently control the window glass up/down process.
  • Page 32: Seats

    Before You Drive Seats Do not recline the driver’s seat excessively as the seat belt provides maximum protection when the Driver and front occupant seat adjustment angle between the backrest and the upright position is near 25°. Driver’s seat adjustment Do not carry out driver’s seat adjustment while the Pad height adjustment vehicle is moving.
  • Page 33 Before You Drive then lower the armrest to the lowest position, and then adjust the Front occupant dual seat adjustment armrest upwards to the desired position. Rake adjustment of backrest (if adjustable) • Split front occupant dual seat Adjusting the outer handle (1) of the seat can adjust the rake Retractable of the outer seat backseat;...
  • Page 34 Before You Drive Pad lifting adjustment (if adjustable) Seat armrest adjustment (if adjustable) Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat Note: It is applicable to the integral front occupant dual seat and the fixed front occupant dual seat. and the fixed front occupant dual seat.
  • Page 35: Headrest

    Before You Drive Occupant restraint system Headrest To reduce the risk of neck or head injury, the Sitting correctly headrest should be adjusted to support the back The seat and its occupant restraint system have been designed of the head and not the neck. Do not adjust the to reduce personal injury to a minimum in the event of an headrest while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 36: Seat Belts

    Before You Drive Seat belts Do not allow a baby or infant to be carried on the lap. The force of a crash can increase effective body Improperly worn or improper use of seat belts weight, making it impossible to hold onto the child. may cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 37 Before You Drive Seat belts When the seat belt is not used, be sure to retract the seat belt webbing completely, straighten the webbing Type 1 and put the tongue in place, and keep the webbing and tongue clean to prevent dust and impurities. During fastening, the seat belt is pulled out slowly, passes through the shoulder to be fastened in front of the body, verify Be careful to avoid the erosion of webbing by...
  • Page 38 Before You Drive Type 2 Seat belt with pretensioner (shoulder belt pretensioner) During fastening, the seat belt is pulled out slowly, the fixed In the event of serious collision accident, the pretensioner tongue is pushed into the buckle (1), and the movable tongue (integrated into the retractor) will be activated by the sensor, the is passed through the abdomen and pushed into the buckle (2).
  • Page 39: Seat Belt Pretensioner

    Before You Drive Seat belt pretensioner Seat belt height adjustment Ensure that the slide adjuster is secure after making Do not damage or repair a pretensioner. It contains an ignition device, so that any maintenance can only an adjustment. be carried out by Our Service Dealer. Do not adjust the height of the driver seat belt while driving, as the control of vehicle may be lost.
  • Page 40: Airbag(S)

    Before You Drive Airbag(s) with, or in close proximity to the airbag module cover. It is forbidden to put the seat cover and other related No safety system can provide complete protection decorative seat items that affect the deployment of for personal injury or death in a severe crash.
  • Page 41 Before You Drive Airbag and pretensioner inspection Do not modify the front and both left and right sides of the vehicle in any way as this could adversely If the ignition switch is turned on, the warning light affect the airbag deployment. is not ON or OFF after 6 seconds, or ON when If the vehicle is to be scrapped, undeployed airbags driving, it indicates that the seat belt pretensioner or...
  • Page 42 Before You Drive Airbag deployment • Schematic diagram for deployment area of driver and front occupant airbags In case of a collision, the airbag control unit will determine if the airbag should be deployed according to the detected deceleration or acceleration caused by vehicle collision. The airbag will work based on the crash object, direction, position and the vehicle speed change rather than vehicle speed.
  • Page 43 Before You Drive • Schematic diagram for deployment area of front side curtain • A frontal collision with unmovable or non-deformable solid airbags objects at a high speed. • Vehicle chassis are seriously damaged. The chassis may be damaged seriously when the vehicle collides with kerbstones, road edges, hard surfaces, or the vehicle falls into deep Front airbags ravines or holes, or the vehicle hits the road seriously after...
  • Page 44 Before You Drive Front side airbags Front side curtain airbags In the event of a serious side collision, the side curtain airbag The structure and material of the seat is important on the affected side will eject out from the roof interior trim and to ensure correct operation of airbags.
  • Page 45 Before You Drive Conditions in which airbags will not deploy • Collision with the bottom part of the truck's tailgate; cut-in collision with trucks or vehicles with a higher chassis. The deployment of airbags does not depend on the vehicle •...
  • Page 46 Before You Drive Front side airbags and front side curtain airbags • Overlap frontal collision with guard bars. • Side collision with posts. Under conditions described below or similar ones, the front side airbags and front side curtain airbags may not be deployed. •...
  • Page 47 Before You Drive Replace airbag system components after a collision Event data recorder (EDR) accident The vehicle is equipped with event data recorder (EDR). The main function of EDR is to record the data of vehicle movement The airbag system could be damaged due to a and safety system status within a shorter time during collision collision accident.
  • Page 48: Child Restraints (Not Supplied With The Vehicle)

    Before You Drive Child restraints (not supplied with the vehicle) Usually, infants under 2 years old shall use a infant restraint and children under 2~4 years old shall use the child restraint. Infant DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur! Children 12 or child restraints are available in the market.
  • Page 49: Instruments And Controls

    Before You Drive Instruments and controls 1 Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever switch 2 Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch 3 Driver airbag 4 Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and custom settings switch 5 Shift lever 6 Entertainment system 7 Hazard warning light switch, Entertainment system HOME switch...
  • Page 50: Instrument Cluster

    Before You Drive Instrument cluster Drive motor power percentage gauge Displays the power percentage of the power system. A value below zero represents a negative percentage; a value above zero represents a positive percentage. 80 100 km /h If the drive motor power percentage is displayed as a positive value, it means that the power system outputs power to drive the vehicle;...
  • Page 51: Message Center

    Before You Drive Message center The status of high-voltage battery pack power is indicated by the number of lit segment bars. The segment bar lights up when the battery power is too low. The message center display is located in the center of the instrument cluster.
  • Page 52 Before You Drive Short press the button on the instrument cluster selection Driving mileage: it displays the estimated mileage that the vehicle can run before the electric quantity of high-voltage battery is used up. switch on the steering wheel to switch the following interface contents: ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) Note: The driving range is related to the driving...
  • Page 53: Alarm Messages

    Before You Drive Alarm messages Fault inquiry interface Short press the button on the instrument cluster Most of alarm messages will have a corresponding graphic and text description in the instrument cluster. If more than one alarm message is activated, the new alarm message will be selection switch on the steering wheel to inquire the first displayed for 9 seconds, then the alarm messages will be...
  • Page 54: Service Interface Reminders

    Before You Drive Service interface reminders of alarm activation are canceled, the corresponding alarm messages are also canceled to display. Next maintenance reminder Indicative messages When the message center of instrument cluster displays “XXkm Indicative messages disappear automatically after 3 seconds. remained before the next maintenance”, it reminds you of the remaining mileage of your vehicle before the next maintenance.
  • Page 55: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Before You Drive Warning lights and indicators Tire pressure monitoring system The tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitors the Direction indicator tire conditions in real time, providing effective safety guarantee for driving. The left or right "direction indicators When the tire pressure is insufficient, too high, or the tire leaks (green)"...
  • Page 56: Front Fog Lamp Indicator

    Before You Drive Front fog lamp indicator TPMS warning light The "front fog lamp indicator (green)" illuminates when When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, when the front fog lamps are on. the tire pressure monitoring system breaks down, the "TPMS warning light (yellow)"...
  • Page 57: Seat Belt Warning Light

    Before You Drive in the system. Contact our Service Dealer for service as soon rear passenger seat belt unfastened warning function can as possible. only be triggered when there is passenger on the seat. For further information about the airbags, see “Airbag(s)” in this Brake system warning light section.
  • Page 58: Ebd (Electronic Brake Distribution) Warning Light

    Before You Drive EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution) warning EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) indicator light When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if the electronic parking brake enabled, when the parking brake is the "EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution) warning light (red)"...
  • Page 59: Eps (Electric Power Steering) System Mil

    Before You Drive When the ignition switch is turned to ON position and the Auto voltage battery pack is too low in power and needs to be charged Hold enabled, when the Auto Hold function is faulty, the "AUTO as soon as possible. Please recharge as much as possible HOLD indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 60: Ready Indicator

    Before You Drive Ready indicator (yellow)" of the vehicle illuminates, the power of the vehicle will be limited, and the acceleration performance will be greatly READY reduced, please contact our Service Dealer for service as soon This light is used to indicate that the vehicle is ready to as possible.
  • Page 61: Fcw (Forward Collision Warning) Warning Light/Aeb (Automatic Emergency Braking) Warning Light

    Before You Drive When the ignition switch is turned to ON position, if the When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, if cruise system is on standby, the "cruise control indicator (white)" LDW, LKA and ELK are operating, the “LDW warning light/LKA illuminates;...
  • Page 62: Slif (Speed Limit Information Function) Indicator

    Before You Drive Trailer indicator if the ACC system meets the activation conditions, the "ACC Note: It applies to vehicles configured with trailer indicator. indicator (blue)” illuminates. See “ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control)” in the Starting and Driving When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, section for more description of cruise function.
  • Page 63: Exterior Light Switch

    Before You Drive Exterior light switch the corresponding lamp will light up. The daytime running lights automatically illuminate after the vehicle is started. Combination light control switch Headlamp AUTO : Headlamp control switch. When the headlamp switch is in Headlamp AUTO position, the control switch Light control switch headlamps turn on or off according to the ambient lighting.
  • Page 64 Before You Drive Daytime running lamp headlamp control switch is in Headlamp OFF position after the vehicle is powered on again. Daytime running lamps make it easier for others to see the front of your vehicle clearly during the day. Note: See "Switches on steering column and steering If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lamps, the wheel"...
  • Page 65: Instrument Cluster Switch

    Before You Drive Instrument cluster switch Instrument cluster illumination control switch The instrument cluster illumination control switch is located on Headlamp leveling switch the instrument cluster at driver side. The headlamp leveling switch is located on the instrument cluster at driver side. With this function, the headlamp leveling can be adjusted to the condition suitable for the vehicle driving roads.
  • Page 66: Epb (Electronic Parking Brake) Switch

    Before You Drive EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) Switch AUTO HOLD Switch When the vehicle is stationary and the EPB switch is pulled Note: This applies to vehicles with AUTO HOLD. up, the indicator lamp in the switch illuminates and the parking When pressing the AUTO HOLD switch , the indicator lamp brake is applied.
  • Page 67: Mode (Driving Mode) Switch

    Before You Drive MODE (driving mode) switch SOS alarm switch When pressing the MODE switch once, the "ECO indicator Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the SOS (green)" on the instrument pack will illuminate and the vehicle alarm switch.
  • Page 68: Hazard Warning Light Switch

    Before You Drive Master power switch Hazard warning light switch The master power switch is a mechanical power cut-off switch which disconnects the battery from all circuits. Before driving, open the door, move the driver seat forward, and turn the master power switch clockwise from the position vertical to the bracket (off state) to the position parallel to the bracket (on state).
  • Page 69: Switches On Steering Column And Steering Wheel

    Before You Drive Switches on steering column and steering Type 2 wheel Type 1 1 Combination lamp control and direction indicator stalk switch 2 Wiper and washer stalk switch 1 Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever switch 3 Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch 2 Shift lever 4 Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel heating and 3 Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch...
  • Page 70: Combination Light Control & Direction Indicator Light Stalk Switch

    Before You Drive Combination light control & direction indicator Position 3 - : position lights on. When turning on the position light stalk switch lights, the following lights illuminate: • Position lights Light control switch • License plate lights • Dashboard lights Position 4 - : headlights low beam on.
  • Page 71 Before You Drive the switch is rotated to position, the rear fog lights illuminate Headlight high and low beams or go out along with the headlights according to ambient lighting. When the rear fog lights are turned on, the "rear fog light indicator (yellow)"...
  • Page 72: Wiper And Washer Lever Switch

    Before You Drive Wiper and washer lever switch lights are on. When the ignition switch is in position "OFF" , the daytime running lights go out. Windshield wiper and washer Comply with ECE R87 regulatory requirements for daytime running lights. Rotate the lever switch to the desired position.
  • Page 73 Before You Drive Position 4 - OFF : wiper off. Caution Position 5 - : single wipe. In freezing or very hot conditions, to prevent damage to the wipers, ensure the blades are not frozen or otherwise Intermittent wipe/variable delay adhering to the glass, and clear the screen of obstructions such as snow.
  • Page 74: Wiper And Washer, High Beam, Turn Signal Lever Switch

    Before You Drive Wiper and washer, high beam, turn signal lever Rotate the lever switch to the desired position. switch Position 1– HI : high-speed wipe. Position 2– LO : low-speed wipe. Front windshield wiper and washer Position 3 (type 1)– INT : intermittent wipe. Type 1 Position 3 (type 2)–...
  • Page 75 Before You Drive Turn signals and direction indicators AUTO When the lever switch is in INT (intermittent wipe) (front windshield wiper and washer type 1) position, move the switch Right turn — push the lever switch upward. up and down to vary the interval between wipes. Left turn —...
  • Page 76: Instrument Cluster Selection And Cruise Switch

    Before You Drive Instrument cluster selection and cruise switch Headlamp high and low beams AUTO Push the lever switch away from the steering wheel, turn on the high beam, and at this time, the switch will automatically return to its original position; push the lever switch again away from Position 1 - : Instrument cluster selection button.
  • Page 77 Before You Drive Position 4 - RES+ : Cruise recovery/acceleration switch. If there Note: Please refer to "Advanced driver assistance system" is a set speed stored, press this switch to resume that speed; in Starting and Driving section for more descriptions about press this switch again to accelerate (1 km/h increase per time).
  • Page 78: Voice Control, Bluetooth Phone, Steering Wheel Heating And Custom Settings Switch

    Before You Drive Voice control, bluetooth phone, steering wheel to hang up; during the dialing, short press the switch to hang up, heating and custom settings switch long press it also to hang up. During the call, if there is a call from a third party, short press the switch to hold the current call and answer the new call;...
  • Page 79: Horn

    Before You Drive Steering wheel adjustment Horn The horn can operate when the button is pressed, regardless of Do not adjust the steering wheel position during the ignition switch position. driving. This is extremely dangerous. Adjust the steering wheel position to adapt to your driving posture through the following steps: 1 Fully release the steering wheel adjusting handle on the steering column downwards;...
  • Page 80: Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning (Hvac)

    Before You Drive Heating, ventilation and air conditioning Front ventilation (HVAC) The air conditioning system cools the air and removes moisture and dust (e.g. pollen). The heating system utilizes the high voltage electronic heater, so the interior air heating function can be realized only when the vehicle is supplied with a high voltage.
  • Page 81: Rear Ventilation

    Before You Drive Rear ventilation Central vents The direction of air flow can be changed by moving the control The direction of air flow can be regulated by rotating the thumb lever (1) in the center of the grille upward, downward, leftward wheel back and forth or left and right.
  • Page 82: Manual A/C Control Panel

    Before You Drive Manual A/C control panel Blower speed regulating roller has eight gears. When rotating up and down, the blower speed increases or decreases. The roller can be turned on, but cannot be turned off. A/C button MODE Switch on and off the compressor. If A/C button is pressed during power-on, the corresponding indicator will illuminate and the compressor is activated (vehicle is started);...
  • Page 83 Before You Drive Temperature regulating roller defrost button is pressed, helping remove fog or frost from the surface of the rearview mirror. Adjust the A/C setting temperature. With the panel turned on: when the roller rotates down, the Note: The rear defrost will be automatically disabled after set temperature reduces;...
  • Page 84: Electric A/C Control Panel

    Before You Drive Electric A/C control panel Blower speed regulating roller has eight gears. When rotating up and down, the blower speed increases or decreases. The roller can be turned on, but cannot be turned off. AUTO button AUTO MODE This is the automatic air conditioning control mode button.
  • Page 85 Before You Drive volume is switched to the 6th gear (if the front defrost button is Rear defrost pressed and the air volume is larger than the value of the 6th For models with rear defrost function, the rear defrost touch gear, this gear is maintained).
  • Page 86: Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Before You Drive Rearview mirrors Air conditioning operating tips • If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight, open the The exterior rearview mirror glasses are convex shaped to windows before operating. broaden the field of view: this makes objects appear smaller •...
  • Page 87: Exterior Rearview Mirrors - Manual Adjustment

    Before You Drive Foldable rearview mirrors Heated rearview mirrors For the vehicles equipped with heated exterior rearview mirrors, In order to ensure the safety of pedestrians, exterior rearview press the rear Defrost button on the A/C control panel to heat mirrors will rotate from their normal mounting positions towards the exterior rearview mirrors.
  • Page 88: Interior Rearview Mirrors

    Before You Drive Interior equipment Interior rearview mirrors Adjust the rearview mirror to give the desired rearward view. Roof vanity light Operate the lever at the bottom of the rearview mirror to reduce Front roof vanity light reflected glare during night driving. Press the left switch to turn on the left front roof vanity light;...
  • Page 89: Stepwell Light

    Before You Drive Stepwell light Door control ON If the roof vanity light is in Door Control ON state, the roof vanity The stepwell light will illuminate when any of driver door, front light will illuminate when any door is opened. The roof vanity occupant door or side load door is opened.
  • Page 90: Ashtray

    Before You Drive Ashtray Cigarette lighter The ashtray is a fire risk. Putting lit cigarettes or Never hold the lighter as this will result in damage. matches in an ashtray with combustible materials Do not plug any accessory into the lighter socket. can cause a fire.
  • Page 91: Usb Ports

    Before You Drive USB ports USB port at right side of center vent of instrument cluster The USB ports are located in the instrument cluster at the driver side, namely at the right side of center vent of the instrument cluster, which support the audio/video playback, picture browsing, charging and CarPlay feature.
  • Page 92: 12V Power Socket

    Before You Drive 12V power socket Note: It applies to vehicles configured the 12V power socket. The power socket is located on the right rear side of the vehicle, which is mainly used for providing power supply connection for external electric devices. The position of 12V power socket on 12V 120W your vehicle shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
  • Page 93: Cup Holder

    Before You Drive Cup holder Glove box Do not stow sharp, heavy or dangerous objects in the Cup holders at both sides of instrument cluster glove box at the occupant side. Driving with the glove box open can cause injury in the event of an accident or sudden stop.
  • Page 94: Overhead Stowage

    Before You Drive Overhead stowage Sun visors Both sun visors can be swung up and down to provide a shield The overhead stowage bin is used to store papers through the windshield. In addition they can be pivoted as or other light objects only. Do not put sharp, heavy illustrated to shield through the side windows.
  • Page 95: Glasses Box

    Before You Drive Glasses box Fire extinguisher The glasses box is located behind the front roof vanity light, Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the fire which is used to hold glasses. extinguisher. Once activated, the fire extinguisher should be replaced even if there are not many jets.
  • Page 96 Before You Drive How to use a portable fire extinguisher When used outdoors, you should discharge the extinguisher in the wind direction. Intermittent discharging is also acceptable. 1 Pull the safety pin out. To extinguish the flammable liquids, do not aim at the surface of liquid directly so as to prevent splashing of flammable liquids due to impact force from intensifying the fire condition, making the firefighting work even more difficult.
  • Page 97: Vehicle Tools

    Before You Drive Vehicle tools Inspection and maintenance for fire extinguisher The user should inspect the fire extinguisher upon his/her Note: The type and location of vehicle tools shall be subject receiving the vehicle and inspect at an interval of a quarter to the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
  • Page 98: Alarm/Safety Hammer

    Before You Drive Alarm/safety hammer Note: It is applicable to the vehicle equipped with the alarm/safety hammer. The alarm/safety hammers (if equipped) are located on the two sides or the rear roof, and the number, type and location of the hammer shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased.
  • Page 99: Power Side Stepwell

    Before You Drive Power side stepwell Caution Pay attention to the positive and negative of battery. Note: The type and position of power side stepwell shall be subject to the actual configuration of the vehicle you 4 Connect the body of hammer and secure with 4 screws. purchased.
  • Page 100: Entertainment System

    Before You Drive Entertainment system Caution • The product shall be kept away from moisture. Precautions before use • If the product is started for the first time or reconnected after The contents of this Handbook are simple instructions for the disconnection of vehicle power supply, the date shown the operation of the product.
  • Page 101 Before You Drive Application center 1 On the HOME screen, click the "Application Center" icon ① to expand all application interfaces. 2 On the application interface, click the "User Manual" icon ② in the application center to view the instructions of the entertainment system.
  • Page 103: Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving 96 Starting and driving 96 Ignition switch 98 Keyless start system 100 EPB immobilizer 100 Starting / Stopping 101 Driving 102 Gear shift 106 Charging requirement 122 Exterior discharge 124 Interior discharge 126 Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) 127 Electric power steering unit 128 Brake system 137 Cruise control system...
  • Page 104: Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving Starting and driving Ignition switch Keyless start • Ensure that the daily/weekly maintenance checks have been done as detailed in the section "Maintenance and Service - Owner’s Check". • Check that the seat is in the right position. •...
  • Page 105 Starting and Driving When the drive motor is running and the shift lever is not in P Starting conditions: position, press this button and the ignition switch will switch • Place the shift lever in P or N position. to ACC. Depress the brake pedal and hold it.
  • Page 106: Keyless Start System

    Starting and Driving Keyless start system • The remote key is left in the vehicle • The remote key is not in the sensing range Keyless unlocking • The remote key battery is low • The driver's door is open When all doors are locked, enter the sensing area with a remote key and press the microswitch on the door handle, the Note: It is feasible to lock doors with the central locking...
  • Page 107: Backup Starting

    Starting and Driving Backup starting Emergency Start and Shutdown When the remote control battery is low, the keyless entry function If you need to shut down the vehicle immediately during driving will fail, but you still can start the vehicle. Open a door with the due to an emergency, there are two methods: mechanical key and enter the vehicle.
  • Page 108: Epb Immobilizer

    Starting and Driving EPB immobilizer Starting / Stopping Starting If your vehicle is equipped with an EPB immobilizer, the keys Check and make sure that the parking brake has been activated have been electronically coded for your vehicle. The encoded and the shift lever is in N gear / P gear.
  • Page 109: Driving

    Starting and Driving Driving • Do not drive faster than 10km/h. • The wave caused by front vehicle and head-on vehicle may When driving, never place any portable container exceed the maximum allowed wading depth. with fuel on the vehicle. Otherwise it may leak and a •...
  • Page 110: Gear Shift

    Starting and Driving Gear shift N gear is a non-power gear, and the transmission system does not transmit power in this gear. It's required to shift to N gear Gear when driving into a car wash device. P (Park) D (Drive) Shifting to P (park) position during vehicle running D gear is a normal forward gear, and you are suggested to use will cause reducer damage.
  • Page 111: Shift Operation

    Starting and Driving Shift operation Shift to P gear Situation of the mass surrounding the vehicle especially children must be checked before shifting to D (drive) or R (reverse) gear. Make sure the shift lever is in P (park) position before leaving the driver seat;...
  • Page 112 Starting and Driving Shift to R, N or D gear • Current R gear • Current P gear When switching from R gear to another gear: It is recommended to press the brake pedal and ensure that the Press the brake pedal and briefly push/pull the gear lever in vehicle comes to a complete stop before proceeding.
  • Page 113: Auto Park (Function Of Automatically Returning To P Gear)

    Starting and Driving Auto park (function of automatically returning Caution to P gear) ①: When the vehicle is in D gear, push the gear lever up one When the vehicle is in a starting state and the speed is low, the notch and hold for 1.5 seconds to shift into N gear.
  • Page 114: Charging Requirement

    Starting and Driving Charging requirement Charging operation need be stopped in extreme weather such as storm. Slow charging is generally recommended for the In the charging process, key cannot be inserted for vehicle; frequent use of fast charging should be starting.
  • Page 115: Requirements For Charging Equipment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for charging equipment Safety instructions for charging with residential electricity Requirements for battery charger Basic principles • Insulation resistance ≥ 10MΩ. • Low voltage auxiliary power supply of battery charger is • Charging pile is not provided for charging with residential electricity.
  • Page 116 Starting and Driving Requirements for circuit cable Miscellaneous • Power supply circuit at the customer side must be a special • After the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charging circuit, and circuit wiring shall conform to the related cable; if it is needed to actively stop the charging, first requirements for building and electricity.
  • Page 117: Requirements For Charging Environment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for charging environment Influence of charging operation on special personnel • Spark may be generated in some modules of charging equipment. To avoid accident, do not conduct charging When conducting fast charging, the operation area may have operation in gas station and places where there are magnetic field interference.
  • Page 118: Charging Mode

    Starting and Driving Charging mode Over time, the power socket may wear out due to normal use and may even be damaged, making it no longer suitable for charging Charging pile DC charging (fast charging) an electric vehicle. Use the public DC charging piles to charge your vehicle. When used outdoors, plug it into a power socket that is protected from rain.
  • Page 119: Fast Charging

    Starting and Driving Fast charging Note: Fast charging should be conducted by the personnel in the fast charging station according to the operation instructions for charging pile. To perform a fast charging for the vehicle, turn the power switch off, remove the key, wait for 3~5 minutes, and then follow the instructions below: 1 Select a standard DC charging connector that matches your vehicle.
  • Page 120 Starting and Driving Note: Please check whether the PP and CP pins of the charging connector are rusted. If so, please clean them before charging to prevent charging failure. 6 After the charging connector is properly connected, the "charging connection indicator (red)" on the instrument cluster will come on.
  • Page 121: Slow Charging

    Starting and Driving Slow charging 9 Close the cover on the charging inlet. There are three ways to slow charge. The charging method on your vehicle depends on the actual configuration of your vehicle. 1 Mode 2 charging is shown in the figure below. One end of the charging in this mode is connected to the household socket and the other end is connected to the vehicle.
  • Page 122 Starting and Driving The LED words on the In-cable control box are as follows: LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Explain Functional state Charge Complete POWER Fault Green Green Initial state Flash 1s Flash 1s Flash 1s Power on self-check or reset. Waiting for The voltage on detection point 1 is 12V,Relay off.
  • Page 123 Starting and Driving LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Explain Functional state Charge Complete POWER Fault Green Green The current value is within 2A more than the rated current and lasts for 30 seconds. The relay is separated and restarted after 10 seconds. If overcurrent occurs again, the relay will be opened again.
  • Page 124 Starting and Driving 2 Mode 3 charging is shown in the figure below. One end 3 Direct charging with charging post. of the charging in this mode is connected to the charging piles and the other end is connected to the vehicle. (This connector is optional for users) Socket ou tle t charging...
  • Page 125 Starting and Driving • German standard socket. • Israel standard socket. 2 Take the charging connector out from its package. 5 Open the cover on the charging inlet. 3 Insert the AC input cable plug of the charging connector into the socket or AC charging piles.
  • Page 126 Starting and Driving 7 After the charging connector is properly connected, the See the table below for the status of the indicator at the "charging connection indicator (red)" on the instrument lower right side of the charging socket: cluster comes on and the electronic lock of the charging inlet Color of the indicator Charging status Status of the indicator...
  • Page 127 Starting and Driving cluster illuminates, and the indicator (green) at the lower Caution right side of the charging socket flashes. If there are no Please select the standard AC Charging station or charging flashes after 3 consecutive attempts, it is recommended equipment matching your vehicle.
  • Page 128: Charging Information

    Starting and Driving Charging information Charging inlet emergency cable Anti theft The AC charging inlet has an electronic lock function, which Rated Charging Slow Fast of slow prevents children from touching or accidental unplugging of charging Charging power stand charging charging charging voltage...
  • Page 129: Charging Time

    Starting and Driving Charging time Slow charging time Charging time of high-voltage battery pack is related to many Under the normal temperature state, from the alarm state (the factors, such as current electric quantity, charging mode, low high-voltage battery pack warning lamp on the instrument ambient temperature and charging device power.
  • Page 130: Exterior Discharge

    Starting and Driving Exterior discharge Caution • At a low temperature, the required charging time will be Note: It applies to vehicles configured the exterior extended. If the air conditioner and other high-power discharge function. electrical appliances are turned on during slow charging at low temperature, it may result in power level drop and the Discharge requirements charging time will be extended accordingly, so the use of...
  • Page 131: Requirements For Discharge Environment

    Starting and Driving and close the plastic cover of the charge socket and the charging port door on the body. • When the charge socket fails, immediately notify the relevant professional, and the operator cannot handle it without authorisation. • Discharge can be conducted in rainy days, but rainproof measures shall be taken for discharger and discharge port and socket in the process of removing and inserting discharger.
  • Page 132: Interior Discharge

    Starting and Driving Interior discharge 5 After the above operations, the system will start discharge within 20s. Note: It applies to vehicles configured the interior discharge 6 To end the discharge, tap the Stop Discharge icon under function. Exterior Discharge on the entertainment system display. 7 Unlock the vehicle, remove the discharger, replace the cover Discharge requirements of the discharge socket, and close the charging port door.
  • Page 133: Requirements For Discharge Environment

    Starting and Driving Requirements for discharge environment Note: Since the software of entertainment system will be updated constantly, please refer to the actual vehicle The discharger and electrical appliances may cause sparks status. during discharge. In order to avoid accidents, do not discharge at gas stations or places with inflammable gases or liquids.
  • Page 134: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas)

    Starting and Driving Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) Caution Emergency response: If an emergency such as fire, smoke Battery electric vehicles are quieter when driven at low or burnt odor is found during use, unplug the electrical speeds, resulting in a higher probability of traffic accidents with appliance immediately and turn off the discharge socket pedestrians (especially blind people) than with conventional switch to fully cut off the system.
  • Page 135: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas) Sound Effect

    Starting and Driving Electric power steering unit Acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) sound effect If the electric power steering fails or cannot operate, When the vehicle travels at a speed of 0 to 20 km/h, the AVAS the steering will appear very heavy, which will affect will simulate the sound of engine running and give out an audible driving safety.
  • Page 136: Brake System

    Starting and Driving Brake system EPS (electric power steering) system MIL See “Warning lights and indicators” in Before You Drive section. Service brake If the battery is disconnected or lacks power seriously, this light Dual brake hydraulic system may illuminate. At this point, fully turn the steering wheel to the left (with appropriate force) then the right, and finally return A failure in one of the hydraulic pipelines will be the steering wheel to the center, thus the system initialization is...
  • Page 137 Starting and Driving General state Wet state Always ensure that floor mats or other objects do not Driving in heavy rain and slushy roads will considerably reduce braking efficiency. At this time, disturb brake pedal movement. keep safe distance from other vehicles and gently Never rest your foot on the brake pedal as this depress the brake pedal intermittently to dry the may overheat the brakes, reduce their efficiency...
  • Page 138: Abs (Anti-Lock Brake System)

    Starting and Driving ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) ABS in action Your ABS prevents the road wheels from locking under ABS may not be able to shorten the brake distance, emergency braking; thereby helping you to maintain steering depending on road surface conditions, brake control.
  • Page 139: Esp (Electronic Stability Program)

    Starting and Driving ESP (Electronic Stability Program) wheel and varies the braking pressure to each according to the amount of grip available. ESP function This prevents the wheels from locking and enables steering ESP covers the functions of ABS, EBD, TCS, VDC, EBA, RMI control to be maintained.
  • Page 140 Starting and Driving TCS (Traction Control System) HAS (Hill-start Assist System) TCS automatically controls the driving force at the start-off and When the vehicle drives uphill, HAS can prevent the vehicle from acceleration to prevent wheels from spinning, so as to maintain sliding backwards after the driver releases the brake pedal.
  • Page 141: Epb (Electronic Parking Brake)

    Starting and Driving EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch, or the "EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) malfunction Note: This applies to vehicles with EPB (Electronic Parking indicator (yellow)" illuminates and the EPB cannot Brake). be released through normal operation, please contact our The EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) switch is located on the Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 142 Starting and Driving Auto hold Start-off When the ignition switch is OFF and the vehicle in stationary Manual release of EPB (If the vehicle is not equipped with electronic shift, the Auto 1 The ignition switch is in "ACC/ON" position. Hold switch should be turned on normally), the parking brake is 2 Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 143: Auto Hold

    Starting and Driving AUTO HOLD Emergency braking function Pulling up and holding the EPB switch will activate the Note: This applies to vehicles with AUTO HOLD. emergency braking function. At this time, the vehicle will The AUTO HOLD switch is located on the left of the activate the hydraulic brake system to brake the four wheels, instrument panel, which is used to turn on or off the Auto Hold and its braking effect is like depressing the brake pedal firmly.
  • Page 144: Warning Light

    Starting and Driving Warning light The "AUTO HOLD Indicator (green)" goes out and the "EPB Warning lamps related to brake system include "brake system (Electronic Parking Brake) indicator (red)" illuminates. warning light (red)", "ABS warning light (yellow)", "EBD warning light (red)", "ESP indicator (yellow)", "ESP OFF indicator During operation of the AUTO HOLD, opening the door or (yellow)", "EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) indicator (red)", unfastening the seat belt will activate the EPB.
  • Page 145: Cruise Control System

    Starting and Driving Cruise control system Cruise control settings Setting cruise control Cruise control can be dangerous where you can If the cruise control stays on when you do not use not drive safely at a steady speed. Therefore, do it, you may touch the button and accidentally enter not use the cruise control on winding roads or in the cruise state.
  • Page 146 Starting and Driving Setting speed • If the cruise control system has been enabled, press RES+ , and hold it until the vehicle accelerates to the desired speed, 1 Press to turn on the cruise control system. Meanwhile and then release it. To accelerate by minor increment, short the "cruise indicator lamp (white)"...
  • Page 147: Terminating Cruise Control

    Starting and Driving Parking assist system maintain the vehicle speed. The cruise control function will be disabled when the brake is enabled. Note: The type of parking assist system equipped on Terminating cruise control your vehicle is subject to the actual vehicle configuration purchased.
  • Page 148 Starting and Driving parking sensors will calculate its spacing from the rear of the vehicle and send the information to the driver by alerting 150 CM 30CM tones. It’s really important that this system is only a parking assist system and can’t function as the replacement for your observation and personal judgment.
  • Page 149: Front And Rear Sensors

    Starting and Driving Front and rear sensors Working status of parking assist system with front and rear sensors The parking assist system is not always reliable and is only playing the role of guidance! The sensors Rear parking assist system might not detect some types of obstacles, including After R gear is selected, the rear parking assist system will slim objects (such as wire nets and ropes), small...
  • Page 150 Starting and Driving working status by default. After the parking assist system function is turned off, the reverse gear R is forced to be turned 120 CM 150 CM 30CM 30CM on in the same ignition cycle; when the reverse gear R is turned off, the parking assist system function is turned off by the switch;...
  • Page 151: Parking Camera

    Starting and Driving Parking camera segments divided by red, yellow and green lines. Adjusting the screen brightness of the entertainment system display The parking camera assist system is not always screen will synchronously affect the reverse image reliable and is only playing the role of guidance! interface.
  • Page 152: 360° Around-View System

    Starting and Driving 360° around-view system Function settings Click the “Settings” on the screen under the panoramic interface, 360° around-view system is not always reliable. It and users can choose to turn on/off the sub-functions such as only plays the role of assistance! Due to limited "AVM triggered by turn signal", "Front guide line", "Wide view"...
  • Page 153: Driver Assistance System

    Starting and Driving Driver assistance system Camera maintenance In order to keep the proper operation of camera, please ensure Note: The type of advanced driver assistance system on there is no foreign matter such as dust, ice and snow, and water your vehicle depends on the actual vehicle configuration on the front of camera.
  • Page 154: Radar

    Starting and Driving Radar When there is a foreign matter in front of the radar, please clean it with soft cloth. Never use water cannon, or damage the front Millimeter wave radar is installed inside the front grille or surface of radar. inside the rear bumper.
  • Page 155: Fcw And Aeb (Forward Collision Assist)

    Starting and Driving FCW and AEB (Forward collision assist) Function on or off Forward collision assist includes FCW (Forward Collision Function on mode Warning) and AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking). The FCW When the vehicle is started, the collision assist function is on by function warns the driver of pedestrians, bicycles or vehicles in default.
  • Page 156 Starting and Driving Information prompt Caution • Visual alarm The collision assist is designed to decrease the vehicle speed as much as possible to reduce the losses caused by collisions, – Indicator prompt: During the forward collision warning, instead of complete prevention of collisions. The driver should the "FCW (Forward Collision Warning)/AEB (Automatic drive carefully and do not rely on the system.
  • Page 157: Ldw (Lane Departure Warning)

    Starting and Driving LDW (Lane Departure Warning) Service restrictions • When the vehicle speed is lower than 8km/h, the system will LDW function provides assist for driver on expressway, fast not give alarm. The system triggered occasionally due to low roads and similar arterial roads.
  • Page 158 Starting and Driving Audible alarm Caution Set in the entertainment system screen, and click “…” button on LDW is only a driving function for alarm assistance. the right of LDW, the options “ON” and “OFF” will pop up. The The driver shall never fully rely on the LDW function to audible alarm function can be turned on or off.
  • Page 159: Lka (Lane Keeping Assist)

    Starting and Driving LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) sections.A large area of shadows are formed by the projection of trees, large objects or landscape features on the lane. When activated, LKA function will determine the position of • LDW may miss warning or send incorrect warning in the vehicle relative to the lane lines based on the road boundary following conditions: information acquired by the camera, and in combination of the...
  • Page 160 Starting and Driving the instrument cluster together with buzzer sound, and may Service restrictions intervene the turning to return the vehicle to the original lane. LKA cannot clearly detect the lane lines all the time. You may receive invalid warning or false interference in the following Caution conditions: LDW is only a driver assistance function.
  • Page 161: Elk (Emergency Lane Keeping)

    Starting and Driving ELK (Emergency Lane Keeping) steering to keep the vehicle away from the adjacent vehicle or curb, etc. to avoid the risk of collision. When the ELK (Emergency Lane Keeping) function is activated, it determines the position of the vehicle relative to the adjacent Caution vehicle or curb, etc.
  • Page 162 Starting and Driving – See "Camera" for camera restrictions. Caution – Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog, extremely high If the vehicle suspension kit replaced by yourself is not approved by us, the emergency lane keeping assist system or low temperatures) interfere with camera operation. may not operate properly.
  • Page 163: Acc (Adaptive Cruise Control)

    Starting and Driving ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) : Adaptive cruise control master switch, short press to turn the system on. ACC can help the driver maintain the same speed as the vehicle ahead for the preselected time interval. The adaptive cruise When the adaptive cruise control is activated: control system can bring you a more relaxed and comfortable : Adaptive cruise control deactivation switch, short press to...
  • Page 164 Starting and Driving When the ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function is activated, Cruise speed memory ACC has been activated in this ignition cycle, and the cruising the "ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) indicator (blue)" speed will be the previous speed when entering next time. on the instrument cluster illuminates.
  • Page 165 Starting and Driving • Ultrasonic radar detects that there is a pedestrian ahead. Caution When entering and leaving the curve, the selection of target Caution may be delayed or interfered. In these cases, the ACC vehicle The driver must always pay attention to the traffic conditions, may not be braked as expected or braked too late.
  • Page 166: Slif (Speed Limit Information Function)

    Starting and Driving SLIF (Speed Limit Information Function) must intervene to match the speed and distance of the vehicle ahead. The causes of automatic disabling may be: SLIF recognizes speed signs via intelligent front-view camera • The driver opens the door. and sends relevant information to the instrument cluster, aiming •...
  • Page 167 Starting and Driving • SLIF performance is limited by map coverage, which only covers the EU region. : It indicates the speed limit value of current road. Note: To ensure the performance of SLIF (Speed Limit Caution Information Function), please upgrade your offline map in a When the system cannot recognize the speed limit sign timely manner so that the current time does not exceed one ahead, the instrument cluster will not display the speed limit...
  • Page 168: Ihc (Intelligent Headlamp Control)

    Starting and Driving IHC (Intelligent Headlamp Control) • Set on the entertainment system screen: Exterior Lights -> Light Settings -> Deactivate Intelligent Headlamp Control The IHC (Intelligent Headlamp Control) recognizes the traffic Switch. environment ahead through the front view camera on the vehicle, and automatically controls the switching of high and low beams Function on conditions to prevent dazzling the vehicle ahead and oncoming vehicles,...
  • Page 169: Blind Spot Assist

    Starting and Driving Blind spot assist Caution BSA includes two active safety assist functions: BSD (Blind Spot Front-view camera module is installed on the front windshield. Detection) and LCA (Lane Change Assist). When the subsystem Note that the camera’s view cannot be blocked by objects, detects that a vehicle is approaching at a fast speed in the blind which may suppress the IHC function.
  • Page 170 Starting and Driving Blind spot refers to the blind area in the field of vision behind Caution the left and right rear-view mirrors of the vehicle (as shown in BSD and LCA will not provide warning assist in the event of Figure ①...
  • Page 171: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)

    Starting and Driving RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) The RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) is a driver assistance function, which warns the vehicles or pedestrians crossing on both left and right sides when the driver reverses the vehicle; the speed range of the rear cross traffic alert function is between 0 and 10 km/h.
  • Page 172: Dow (Door Open Warning)

    Starting and Driving DOW (Door Open Warning) Caution When the vehicle is stationary and not engaged in R gear, DOW RCTA cannot replace the rear observation of rear-view mirror. function can detect vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians and other RCTA is a driver assistance function, which is unable to targets approaching the vehicle from the rear.
  • Page 173 Starting and Driving In this case, if the driver or passenger opens the door on Service restrictions the alarm side, the warning indicator will flash, there will • DOW function is effective only when the vehicle is stationary be corresponding pop-up window and prompt tone on the and not in R gear, and it will not work when the vehicle is instrument cluster and corresponding side door atmosphere moving.
  • Page 174: Tires

    Starting and Driving Tires Winter tires The vehicle speed shall not exceed the maximum DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! allowable speed of the installed winter tires, Do NOT drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively otherwise the tires may suddenly lose pressure, worn or damaged, or is inflated to an incorrect delaminate, or even burst, which may easily cause pressure.
  • Page 175: Anti-Skid Chain

    Starting and Driving The maximum allowable speed of winter tires shall be subject to When the temperature rises above 7℃, it is recommended to the speed code on the tires. replace winter tires with non-winter tires. Speed symbol Maximum speed (km/h) Anti-skid chain When driving a vehicle in the snow, it is recommended to apply S anti-skid chain to the driving wheels.
  • Page 176: Loading

    Starting and Driving Loading Load restraint Secure all loads in the vehicle to prevent personal Each driver is obliged to ensure his vehicle is free of overload. injury due to movement of loads. Note: The maximum allowable total mass is indicated on the VIN Plate located at front lower of B pillar.
  • Page 177 Starting and Driving Load restraint assemblies Partition Load restraint assemblies, when installed, will stand As the full partition is not designed to restrain loads, out from the vehicle floor. To prevent people from loads shall be secured properly against movement tripping, it is recommended that they be removed even with a partition installed.
  • Page 178: Trailer Towing

    Starting and Driving Trailer towing Instructions before use • The state specific trailer towing regulations must be followed. Instructions of trailer towing • The vehicle speed should not exceed 100 km/h. The vehicle speed should not exceed 70 km/h when changing lanes or The vehicles are designed for use primarily as a passenger steering.
  • Page 179 Starting and Driving above the tire pressure as recommended for normal use(i.e. • When the trailer sways, grip the steering wheel firmly to without a trailer attached). drive straightforward, and release the accelerator pedal to decelerate the vehicle slowly. Do not attempt to eliminate •...
  • Page 180: Recommended Towing Weight

    Starting and Driving Recommended towing weight Towing capacity Payload(kg)(not Drive Type GVW (kg) CVW (kg) ATM(braked trailer) (kg) GTM (kg) exclude driver 75kg) 3500 2460 1500 4250 3500 2530 1500 4250 3500 2480 1500 4250 3500 2550 1500 4250 3500 2520 1500 4250...
  • Page 181 Starting and Driving Caution • The sum of gross vehicle weight (GVW) and aggregate trailer mass (ATM) shall not exceed the specified gross train mass (GTM) of the vehicle. • There are two rows of installation holes in the flange ball of the trailer device. The first row of installation holes is suitable for vehicles with a full load mass of 4000 kg or more, and the second row of installation holes is suitable for vehicles with a full load mass of 4000 kg or less.
  • Page 182: Installation Of Trailer Device

    Starting and Driving Installation of trailer device Trailer nose weight The standard A50-X ball is used in the trailer device. Users Caution can match and install the corresponding trailer according to their Never exceed the maximum allowable nose weight, such needs.
  • Page 183 Emergency Troubleshooting 176 Hazard light 176 Warning triangle 177 Jump start 179 Replacing wheel 185 Towing vehicle 189 Replacing fuse 196 Replacing bulbs...
  • Page 184: Emergency Troubleshooting

    Emergency Troubleshooting Hazard light Warning triangle When your vehicle needs to stop or slow down, press hazard The warning triangle is placed in the storage box at the right front light switch to light on "direction indicator (green)" on the stepwell of the vehicle.
  • Page 185: Jump Start

    Emergency Troubleshooting Jump start Caution • Before disconnecting the battery, always shut down the Battery disconnection drive motor and all electrical appliances for more than 2 minutes. While disconnecting, never allow the terminal to Always wear protective gloves and eye protecting contact the metal parts of vehicle body.
  • Page 186: Jump Start

    Emergency Troubleshooting Jump start Starting Start the vehicle whose battery supplies power and allow it to Never pull or tow the vehicle to start. idle for several minutes. Ensure the rated voltage of two batteries is the same • Start the vehicle whose battery needs to be powered. (12 V) and the jumper cable is acknowledged as the •...
  • Page 187: Replacing Wheel

    Emergency Troubleshooting Replacing wheel Spare tire Check the pressure of spare tire regularly. Using Jack spare tire of incorrect pressure shall influence wheel Location stability, which may cause danger and permanent The jack and the vehicle tool are placed in the storage box at the damage to the wheel.
  • Page 188 Emergency Troubleshooting Note: There is no blanking cap in chassis cab models. 3 Lower the spare tire. • Non-chassis cab models Insert the wheel nut wrench into the spare tire loading/unloading hole, and turn the wheel nut wrench counterclockwise to lower the spare tire until the spare tire reaches the ground.
  • Page 189 Emergency Troubleshooting Storing spare tire 1 Put the spare tire on the ground, with the tire valve up (be careful not to reverse it). 2 Place the spare tire under the rear of the vehicle, place the spare tire tray in the center of the rim, and adjust it to the proper position to make it tightly connected to the spare tire.
  • Page 190: Replacing Tire

    Emergency Troubleshooting Replacing tire Taking out jack Vehicle parking Turn the rotary switch of the jack in the storage box at the front right stepwell of the vehicle to lower the jack to its lowest position Park your vehicle in firm and level ground without and then take it out with the vehicle tool kit.
  • Page 191 Emergency Troubleshooting The jacking point for the front wheel is at the bolt head of Replacing with spare tire subframe and swing arm (1). During the lifting, do not start the drive motor. Never Jacking point for the rear wheel: with the jacking head turned by get under the lifted vehicle.
  • Page 192 Emergency Troubleshooting 8 Thoroughly tighten the wheel securing nuts in the diagonal sequence (as shown), with the wheel nut torque of 180±18Nm. 4 Lift the vehicle with the jack. Install the auxiliary rotating extension bar and turn the wheel nut wrench clockwise until the wheel to be replaced is just off the ground.
  • Page 193: Towing Vehicle

    Emergency Troubleshooting Towing vehicle Caution Be sure to fully lift and tighten the spare tire after the While towing or being towed, relative national regulations about replacement. For steel wheel models, the replaced wheel vehicle towing shall be abided by. can be placed at the spare tire position.
  • Page 194 Emergency Troubleshooting Rear towing hitch Type 2 Towing hitch in the rear of the vehicle can be used to tow other vehicles from behind. Before use, remove the plastic cap of the towing hitch. Type 1 Caution The maximum weight the towing hitch can bear is 1/2 GVW. Do not tow the vehicle with a weight more than this value.
  • Page 195: Towing

    Emergency Troubleshooting Towing Caution • The wheels are locked (i.e. under the circumstances It is forbidden to tow the vehicle with its front where the reducer enters P gear or the wheels are locked wheels on the ground, otherwise it will cause serious and cannot be unlocked): damage to the drive system.
  • Page 196 Emergency Troubleshooting Recommended method for being towed Prohibited method for being towed • Use the crane flat-bed trailer to tow (recommended first) • DO NOT tow the vehicle with its front wheels on the ground • Use the flat-bed cargo truck to tow •...
  • Page 197: Replacing Fuse

    Emergency Troubleshooting Replacing fuse Fuses in driver compartment fuse box can be identified with labels printed on the back of fuse box cover. Fuses of this vehicle are located in the driver compartment fuse box, front compartment fuse box and the battery fuse box FS 13 FS 21 FS 1...
  • Page 198 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Front/Rear A/C Control Panel / 7.5A Reserved Headlamp Leveling Switch / Central Rain / Solar Sensor / Light Sensor Control Switch / Trailer / EPB Swtich FS20 Reserved / PDC / LCA / PTC_EV / Seat Heat / XBS / DCDC Regulator / EPB / Trailer Transmission Shift Lever Module / IBDU KL15...
  • Page 199: Front Compartment Fuse Box

    Emergency Troubleshooting Front compartment fuse box Specification Code Function Rear Blower Relay / Ecall Mute Relay The front compartment fuse box is located at the right of front compartment (viewed from the front of vehicle). IG1 Relay ACC Relay Rear Defrost Relay Reserved Reserved Reserved...
  • Page 200 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Code Function RLY3 RLY23 RLY10 RLY7 RLY12 RLY4 IGN Power Supply SB05 RLY9 S B15 RLY2 S B05 ACC Power Supply SB06 S B16 S B04 RLY5 S B23 S B14 S B08 S B07 RLY6 Front Wiper SB07 S B13 S B03...
  • Page 201 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Reserved Radio/MP5 Horn Reserved Front Fog Lamp Water Pump Front Wiper Reserved Main Relay Power Supply (FAN) EPB L Reserved Front Washer Brake Switch / DCDC / Gateway 1 Reserved VCU/CDU Instrument / Screen / T-BOX Reserved Reserved Reverse Lamp...
  • Page 202 Emergency Troubleshooting Specification Specification Code Function Code Function Front Blower Relay Reserved RLY19 Rear Hot Blower Relay Reserved RLY20 RLY1 Reserved RLY21 Reserved Horn Relay RLY2 RLY22 Reserved Front Left Fog Lamp Relay RLY3 RLY23 Reserved Front Right Fog Lamp Relay RLY4 Front Wiper Relay RLY5...
  • Page 203: Battery Fuse Box

    Emergency Troubleshooting Battery fuse box Fuse replacement The battery fuse box is located on the battery positive terminal Only replace with fuses of the same specifications under the driver's seat. and rated current. Installing nonspecific fuse will damage electrical system and even cause fire. Before attempting to replace the fuse, ignition switch and all electrical devices shall be turned off.
  • Page 204: Replacing Bulbs

    Emergency Troubleshooting Replacing bulbs Specs Bulb Front roof vanity light Before replacing any bulbs, turn off ignition switch and light Rear roof vanity light switch to prevent any possible short circuit. Stepwell light When removing or installing bulbs, never touch the bulb with hands and if touched, clean hand trace on the bulb with cloth Bulb replacement or alcohol.
  • Page 205 Maintenance and Service 198 Scheduled maintenance 198 Owner's check 199 Front compartment 200 Front compartment hood 201 Coolant 203 Brake fluid 204 Washer fluid 204 Washer jet 205 Wiper blade 206 Seat belt 207 Battery 210 High-voltage battery pack 212 Tires 214 Other maintenance...
  • Page 206: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and Service Scheduled maintenance Owner's check Regular maintenance is the key to economy, safety and The following are a few simple but important checks which you reliability for your vehicle and it must be remembered that the should make at regular intervals before driving to ensure reliable, responsibility for maintaining your vehicle in a safe, roadworthy economic operation: condition rests ultimately on you, the owner/operator.
  • Page 207: Weekly Checks Or Check Before A Long Journey

    Maintenance and Service Front compartment Weekly checks or check before a long journey • Check for fluid level / fluid fill-up. 2 2 3 3 - Coolant - Windshield washer fluid - Brake fluid • Check for condition and pressure of all tires (including spare tires).
  • Page 208: Front Compartment Hood

    Maintenance and Service Front compartment hood Close hood When closing, support the front of the hood with one hand, pull Open hood the support rod out of the mounting slot with the other hand 1 Pull the hood release switch below the driver side lower and clip it into the fixing points horizontally, then close the hood.
  • Page 209: Coolant

    Maintenance and Service Coolant Inspection and refill Do not remove the reservoir cap while the system Coolant is harmful if swallowed. Do not allow is hot, for escaped water vapor or hot coolant may coolant to contact the eyes or skin. If it does, rinse cause injury.
  • Page 210 Maintenance and Service Battery circulation coolant reservoir Caution If the level has fallen appreciably, or topping-up is required frequently, suspect leakage or overheating and contact our Service Dealer for inspection. Precautions for cold weather In order to reduce possible problems which may occur in cold weather, please consider the following suggestions: •...
  • Page 211: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance and Service Brake fluid Inspection and refill Be sure to check the brake fluid level after the vehicle is parked If there is an appreciable drop in the level of the brake on a flat ground and the brake system is in cold state. Brake fluid, contact Our Service Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 212: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance and Service Washer fluid Washer jet Inspection and refill Adjusting and cleaning Prior to carrying out jet adjustment or cleaning, ensure that the Driving with a non-operational washer system can washer reservoir is topped-up. Use a piece of thin wire or a pin be dangerous;...
  • Page 213: Wiper Blade

    Maintenance and Service Wiper blade Replacement Removal Inspection - Lift the wiper arm from the windshield, then make the blade and Examine the edge of the blade for roughness or damage, and arm maintain at a right angle. check that the blade rubber is secure throughout its length. - Push down the clip (arrow direction), then slide the blade Note: Traces of grease and other impurities on the rubber bracket to the lower side of the arm so that the pivot on the...
  • Page 214: Seat Belt

    Maintenance and Service Seat belt Maintenance and service Do not attempt to repair the retractor or buckle Inspection mechanisms, or to modify the seat belts in any way. Seat belts subjected to strain as a result of an The belts also have a sensitive retractor which is accident shall be replaced and the anchorage points designed to lock only during heavy acceleration, checked by Our Service Dealer.
  • Page 215: Battery

    Maintenance and Service Battery Do not turn over the battery, or acid liquor may be discharged from the exhaust vent. If any acid liquor Warning on battery: touched your eyes, immediately flush with clean water for several minutes before seeing the doctor. Wear goggles! If any acid liquor spills onto your skin or clothes, immediately neutralize it with thick liquid soap, and...
  • Page 216: Duration Of Storing The Vehicle

    Maintenance and Service Duration of storing the vehicle Pay attention to the polarities of power supply. Before powering on, the matches of polarities must If the vehicle is to be parked for an extended period of time, the be checked. static current electrical appliance (like clock, security devices) will drain the battery, and the battery has to be recharged.
  • Page 217: Removing The Battery

    Maintenance and Service be acid liquor spilling out and cause corrosion. Any Caution frozen battery must be replaced. • Keep any child away from the battery, acid liquor and recharging device. Turn off the ignition switch and all of the electric devices before •...
  • Page 218: Replacing The Battery

    Maintenance and Service High-voltage battery pack Replacing the battery The battery installed on your vehicle is designed for the Instructions and restricted conditions corresponding mounting location. To replace the battery, please ensure to use one with the same voltage (12V), structure and According to the characteristics of the lithium safety label.
  • Page 219 Maintenance and Service 3 When using the vehicle, it is recommended to avoid frequent must be conducted every 3 months for the high-voltage hard acceleration and deceleration, and choose flat and battery pack, and then have it discharged to 40%~60%, dry roads as much as possible when driving.
  • Page 220: Tires

    Maintenance and Service Tires has been disposed, you shall contact our Service Dealer to transfer the vehicle to our Service Dealer for check. DEFECTIVE TIRES ARE DANGEROUS! Do NOT 10 After a serious vehicle accident, personnel in the vehicle drive your vehicle if any tire is excessively worn or need leave the vehicle as soon as possible and contact our damaged, or is inflated to an incorrect pressure.
  • Page 221: Wear Indicator

    Maintenance and Service Wear indicator should be checked with an accurate Tire Pressure Gauge when the tire is cold instead of decreasing the value under warm There is wear indicator in tread for all original tires. When the tire condition as the pressure will be higher than normal pressure has worn down until 1.6 mm of the tread is remaining the wear due to temperature.
  • Page 222: Tire Check And Rotation

    Maintenance and Service Other maintenance Tire check and rotation In order to achieve even tire wear, it is recommended to Vehicle cleaning check the tires every 5,000km, and check the wheel alignment parameters under the curb weight of the entire vehicle as For the first driving after washing the vehicle, gently required.
  • Page 223: Anti-Corrosion Of Underbody

    Maintenance and Service • When cleaning the vehicle with a hose, it is prohibited to spray Use special cleaner to remove general trim dust, staining or the water directly to the window, the door, or the brake through spots. Use special cleaner to clean leather parts. the gap of the wheel.
  • Page 225: General Technical Parameters

    General Technical Parameters 218 Major vehicle dimension parameters 219 Vehicle weight parameters 220 Dynamic performance parameters 223 Drive motor parameter 224 Chassis technical parameters 225 Recommended fluids 226 Wheel and tire 227 Wheel alignment parameters...
  • Page 226: Major Vehicle Dimension Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Major vehicle dimension parameters Model SV63C-6610 SV63C-6620 SV63C-7620 SV63C-G629 SV63C-G639 Driving type Front drive Length, mm 5546 5940 5940 6200 6680 Width, mm 2062 2062 2062 2052 2052 Height, mm 2515 2515 2730 2310 2310 Wheelbase, mm 3366 3760 3760...
  • Page 227: Vehicle Weight Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Vehicle weight parameters Model SV63C-6610 SV63C-6620 Capacitance of high-voltage battery 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 pack, kWh Gross vehicle 3500 3500 weight, kg Curb weight of a 2460 2530 2480 2550 2520 2590 2645 2715 2540 2610 2520 2590...
  • Page 228: Dynamic Performance Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Dynamic performance parameters Model SV63C-6610 SV63C-6620 Capacitance of high-voltage 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 battery pack, kWh Gross vehicle weight, kg 3500 3500 Max. speed, km/h Max. reverse speed, km/h Max. gradeability, % Accelerating ability (Accelerating time from 0 to 50 km/h), second Driving range (WLTP condition), km...
  • Page 229 General Technical Parameters Model SV63C-7620 Capacitance of high-voltage 88.8 88.8 88.8 battery pack, kWh Gross vehicle weight, kg 3500 Max. speed, km/h Max. reverse speed, km/h Max. gradeability, % Accelerating ability (Accelerating time from 0 to 50 km/h), second Driving range (WLTP condition), km...
  • Page 230 General Technical Parameters Model SV63C-G629 SV63C-G639 Capacitance of high-voltage 88.8 88.8 battery pack, kWh Gross vehicle weight, kg 3500 3500 Max. speed, km/h Max. reverse speed, km/h Max. gradeability, % Accelerating ability (Accelerating time from 0 to 50 km/h), second 181~200 221~238 172~182...
  • Page 231: Drive Motor Parameter

    General Technical Parameters Drive motor parameter Model TZ202XSSQC Type Permanent magnet synchronous motor Rated speed, r/min 4215 Peak speed, r/min 15000 Rated power, kw Peak power, kw Rated torque, Nm Peak torque, Nm Working voltage of motor, V...
  • Page 232: Chassis Technical Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Chassis technical parameters Items Parameters Front suspension Mcpherson independent suspension Rear suspension Leaf spring non-independent suspension Leaf spring type Taper leaf spring Leaf spring specification 80, 100, 110 (N/mm) Wheel dynamic balance requirement Residual dynamic unbalance on both sides of wheel assembly shall be less than 10g Sound free travel of brake pedal within 10 mm Reasonable application range of brake...
  • Page 233: Recommended Fluids

    General Technical Parameters Recommended fluids Item Specification Capacity Electric drive system coolant, L D-35(-35℃) Battery(77kWh, 88.8kWh) circulation D-35(-35℃) 10.5 coolant, L Brake fluid, L Laike 901-4 DOT 4 Reducer lubricating fluid, L Castrol BOT 352B1BEV 0.8±0.05 Washer fluid, L General low freezing point detergent 650±30(It applies to vehicles configured with single air-conditioning non-liquid cooled) Air conditioning refrigerant, g...
  • Page 234: Wheel And Tire

    General Technical Parameters Wheel and tire Item Parameter Wheel specification 6 1/2J×16 Tire size 215/75R16C Tire load index 116/114 Tire speed symbol Not less than R (170 km/h) Minibus/COMBI/VAN/Platform Vehicle type Vechile Gross vehicle weight, kg ≤4050 <4050 4050 Tire pressure of front/rear wheel (cold 4.0/4.75 4.0/4.75 4.2/5.2...
  • Page 235: Wheel Alignment Parameters

    General Technical Parameters Wheel alignment parameters Item Parameter 0.067°±0.75° Camber Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.75° 2.1°±0.75° Kingpin Caster Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.75° Front Wheels 0.083°±0.083° Absolute value of difference between left and right wheels≤0.1° 12.6°±0.5°...

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