Hill descent control (HDC)*
HDC enables driving at constant speed during driving
downhill.
The HDC is an additional function of the ESC system
and can be used when going downhill. It is divided
into the comfort mode and the cross-country mode.
When the driver wants to maintain a constant speed
(in the range of 8 km/h to 35 km/h when the transfer
case is at 2H/4H, and in the range of 1 km/h to 8 km/h
when the transfer case is at 4L)
HDC work mode:
1. Press down the HDC switch and turn on the HDC.
The instrument HDC lamp is on at this time,
indicating that the HDC function is turned on and
in standby mode; Press down the HDC switch
again to turn off the HDC function.
2. When the HDC function is turned on and the
vehicle is on a downhill slope, the driver does not
engage in braking or accelerating, and the vehicle
speed is within 1 km/h ~ 35 km/h (transfer case in
4L)/8 km/h ~ 35 km/h (transfer case in 2H/4H);
The HDC starts to work and the vehicle can run
at the initial speed; At this time, the green HDC
light on the instrument will be in the flashing
state;
3. When the driver uses the accelerator pedal to
make the vehicle speed exceed 35 km/h, the HDC
function will exit and be in standby mode; When
the speed continues to increase beyond 60 km/h,
the HDC function exits completely, and the
instrument HDC lamp goes out and the HDC
function is in the OFF state.
4. When the "yellow HDC light" on the instrument
cluster is on, it indicates that the HDC function
fails. Please go to the authorized dealership of
BAIC ORV for inspection and repair as soon as
possible.
RMI Anti-rollover function *
When the inclination of the vehicle body or the height
of the wheels above the ground exceeds a certain limit
during driving, or when the driver's turning exceeds a
certain limit, which may cause the vehicle to roll
over, the RMI Anti-Rollover function will reduce the
risk of rollover by braking the wheels and reducing
engine torque.