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Brake and brake assist
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Safe driving
2
AUTO HOLD on
When the engine is running, the left front door is
closed, and the driver’s seat belt is fastened, if
you press the “AUTO HOLD” switch, the AUTO
HOLD function will be turned on, and the switch
indicator lamp (orange) and the green indicator
lamp on the instrument cluster will light up.
AUTO HOLD off
If you press the “AUTO HOLD” switch again, the
AUTO HOLD function will be turned off, and the
switch indicator lamp (orange) and the green
indicator lamp on the instrument cluster will
go out.
Activation of AUTO HOLD
If you start the engine, close the left front door,
fasten the seat belt, turn on the AUTO HOLD,
and depress the brake pedal at the zero vehicle
speed, the AUTO HOLD will be activated, and
the green EPB indicator lamp on the
instrument cluster will light up; If you lightly
depress the accelerator pedal, the AUTO HOLD
will be automatically deactivated, and the green
EPB indicator lamp will go out.
If the accelerator pedal is not depressed for
more than 3 minutes, it will switch to EPB mode,
and the red EPB indicator lamp will light
up.
CAUTION
The normal slope threshold range of the
AUTO HOLD is 0~30%, so if the slope
exceeds the threshold range, the AUTO
HOLD may not work properly.
WARNING
This function can only provide an auxiliary
function, and it is the driver's responsibility
to pay attention to checking the conditions
of the vehicle, judging whether other
vehicles are sliding, and deciding whether
to apply the brakes manually.
Please use the AUTO HOLD with caution
in the case of steep slopes, following
vehicle and lead vehicle, so as to avoid
accidents caused by failure of the
function.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
The ABS prevents the wheels from being locked
during braking, helps the driver to better control
the direction of the vehicle during braking and
reduces possibility of sideslip during braking on
slippery roads.
Working mode of ABS
When the ABS works, you can feel the brake
pedal shaking and hear a click, which is normal
rather than a failure.
During emergency braking, before the vehicle
stops or gets out of danger, never release the
brake pedal (this is crucial!), nor depress the
brake pedal repeatedly, which will cause the
ABS to stop working and may increase the
braking distance.
If the road is slippery, the ABS will be activated
even if the brake pedal is depressed lightly, thus
allowing the driver to obtain information about
the road characteristics through braking and
then adjust the driving mode.

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