•Fires typically show initial warning
signs, such as abnormal noises and
odors in the vehicle body. When
abnormal conditions are found, turn
o and stop the vehicle immediately.
It is best to park the vehicle in a
windproof place, and then put out
the re using the re extinguisher in
the vehicle.
•Call the re alarm in time, and
also dial the insurance company's
reporting number and ask the
company to come to the re site for
handling.
•
Look for the ignition point. If the
cabin smokes, do not open the
hood immediately. (This will let a
large amount of air in and cause
re spreading. There is limited
comburent in the cabin. Keeping the
hood closed can control the re so
that the re can be easily put out).
Point the on-board re extinguisher
at the ignition point from the hood
gap to put the re out, or seek help
from the passing cars. If you can
borrow more re extinguishers, open
the hood to put it out when you
cannot see any ame from outside.
•If the re brigade is involved, ask for
a duty performance certicate and a
description of re cause.
•After occurrence of the accident,
contact the insurance company
timely for post-event handling.
REMINDER
• In order to mitigate losses in the
event of an accident, the purchase
of commercial insurance (re loss,
theft, etc.) is recommended.
Snow Chains
• Snow chains are only used in
emergency or when vehicles travel in
specic areas specied by laws.
• Snow chains should be installed
on front wheels. Be careful when
driving the vehicle installed with snow
chains on snow-covered roads. Some
snow chains may damage the tires,
wheels, suspension, and vehicle body.
Therefore, use thin snow chains so as
to provide enough free space between
tires and other parts in the hubcap.
• Read the component assembly
drawings and other instructions
provided by the snow chain
manufacturer carefully.
•
Before purchasing and installing snow
chains, consult a BYD authorized
dealer or service provider where your
vehicle was purchased.
• After snow chains are installed, be sure
to travel at a speed below 30 km/h on
snow-covered roads.
•
In order to minimize wear of wheels
and snow chains, do not travel with
snow chains on roads without snow.
REMINDER
• Do not drive at a speed above 30
km/h or maintain a speed lower
than the speed limit specied by
the snow chain manufacturer.
• Drive carefully, paying attention
to bumps, potholes and sharp
turns that can cause the vehicle to
bounce.
• For vehicles with snow chains,
avoid sharp turns or braking with
locked wheels, and slow down the
vehicle before entering a curve
to avoid accidents due to loss of
control.
• Tires snow chains should be
used symmetrically and remove
immediately when not in use.
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