6. Usage and Maintenance
Caution
• When lifting the wiper arm, grasp the hard
support by hand, and do not grasp soft wiper
blade.
• Carefully lower the wiper arm to prevent
striking the windscreen due to instantaneous
drop.
• Replace the damaged blade in time.
•
new wiper blade surface is coated with a
layer of graphite which can make the wiper
blade move smoothly without scratching noise.
Damaged graphite layer may increase
scratching noises. Be sure to repair it timely.
•
Cleaner with solvent, hard sponge and sharp
tools will damage the graphite layer.
•
In winter or cold weather, check whether th
e
wiper blades are frozen with the windshield
before operating them. If so, remove the ice
from the wiper blades firstly. Failure to do so
may cause damage to the wiper blades a
nd
the wiper motor.
Maintaining the Sealing Strips
Frequent an
d appropriate protection of the
rubber sealing strips for the doors, windows and
other parts can maintain their flexibility, prolong
their service life. Such action can improve the
leakproofness, making the doors easier to open
and reducing the closing sound and it's difficult to
get frozen in winter.
When maintaining the sealing strip, use soft
cloth to remove the surface dust and dirt. Apply the
special protective agent to the rubber sealing strips
regularly.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Wheels:
Regular wheel maintenance can keep the
wheel artistic, and periodically removing the anti-
skid salt and brake lining abrasive dust on the
wheel can maintain the surface smoothness of the
wheel and increase the service life. In order to
protect your vehicle, it is suggested that the
following operations should be executed
periodically:
•
Use acid-free cleanser to remove the antiskid
salt and brake lining abrasive dust on the
wheel every two weeks.
• Wax the alloy wheels with high-quality hard
wax every three months.
Caution
If the protective layer of the wheels is
damaged, be sure to repair it in time.