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When Driving
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If carrying pets in the vehicle, please ensure
the following:
1. Do not play with pets while driving, as this
can lead to serious accidents.
2. Ensure animals are properly secured
during the journey, such as in a pet carrier.
Unsecured pets may interfere with the
driver's control of the vehicle, causing serious
accidents.
3. In the event of an accident, sudden turn, or
emergency braking, unsecured pets can be
thrown around inside the vehicle, causing
injuries.
4. Never leave pets unattended in the vehicle,
as they may accidentally activate vehicle
equipment, leading to serious accidents. Pets
can also suffocate in a closed vehicle.
Carrying Pets Safely Breaking-in a New Vehicle
Break-in Precautions
Breaking-in Tires and Brake Pads
To enhance the lifespan of the vehicle, a
new vehicle should undergo a break-in period.
1. The break-in mileage is 1500km.
2. Drive on better roads with light loads.
3. Start and drive gently with moderate speeds,
not exceeding 80% of the maximum speed.
4. Avoid ooring the accelerator pedal for rapid
acceleration.
5. Avoid emergency braking within the first
300km.
6. Strictly follow operating procedures, take
good care of daily maintenance, and pay
attention to the sound and temperature
changes of various assemblies.
Drive at moderate speeds for the first
500km to properly break in new tires.
New brake pads and discs will not achieve
the best friction state within the rst 300km.Avoid
emergency braking, maintain a sufficient safe
braking distance, and gently press the brake
pedal to achieve the optimal break-in state.
WARNING
!
New tires and brake pads that have
not been broken in do not have optimal
adhesion and friction, so extra caution is
needed during the rst 500km to prevent
accidents.
After replacing new tires and brake pads,
they also need to be broken in.
Maintain a safe distance from other
vehicles while driving, avoid emergency
braking, as new tires and brake pads
have not yet been fully broken in, and
their insufcient adhesion and friction can
easily lead to trafc accidents.
Driving Techniques

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