WARNING
●
With AVH on (indicator in green),
when the EPB fails to function
normally, reminders like "Please
check the ESC system" and
"Please check the EPB system"
pop up on the cluster. The
driver must take over within two
seconds, after which AVH will
release the braking pressure.
Disabling AVH
Press the AVH switch again to disable
AVH.
CAUTION
●
Pressing the accelerator pedal,
switching to the "P" gear, or
engaging the EPB can make AVH
exit to the standby status. The
vehicle exits AVH mode even if the
AVH standby conditions are not
met.
Key Points for Driving
●
Slow down when driving against
strong winds.
●
Drive slowly and carefully along gravel
roads. To prevent tire damage, do not
drive over sharp-edged obstacles. Or it
will severely damage the tires.
●
Slow down on bumpy or uneven roads.
Otherwise, the impact may seriously
damage wheels.
●
Avoid driving through ooded areas as
much as possible.
●
Drive carefully on slippery roads, such
as roads covered in ice, snow or sand,
or surfaces such as wet ceramic tiles or
epoxy resin. Avoid parking on slopes to
prevent vehicle sliding.
WARNING
●
The battery is located in the
vehicle's chassis. Make sure to
avoid bumping when driving.
●
The driver shall ensure the riding
safety of all passengers in the
vehicle, guide them to correctly
use vehicle features, and prevent
children and other passengers
operating control switches such
as window switches in a wrong
way.
●
Make sure no occupant sticks
their head or hands outside the
vehicle, specially when it comes to
children.
●
Be careful when accelerating or
braking on slippery roads. Quick
acceleration or sudden braking
will cause the vehicle to skid or
deviate.
●
Do not leave the vehicle when the
drive motor is running.
CAUTION
●
When the vehicle is running
normally, the vehicle power
output will be cut o for
emergency power-o if the
"START/STOP" button is pressed
and held for over three seconds.
At this time, it is recommended
to press the hazard warning light
button, coast along the roadside,
and gradually slow down until
the vehicle stops by pressing the
brake pedal, engaging the EPB or
hitting surrounding obstacles at a
low speed.
●
Before driving, make sure that
EPB is fully released and that the
EPB indicator light is o.
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