emergency braking, the passenger's
body or head, etc., may suer injurious
impact.
Do not stretch your hands or
head outside the vehicle window
or sunroof
If you stretch your hands or head out of
the vehicle, it could be prone to hitting
against the window frame if braking oc-
curs or the window is closed. In this
case, it may cause serious injury or even
death.
Do not carry child passengers on
your lap
When riding as a passenger, do not carry
an infant or child passenger on your lap
even if you are already wearing a seat
belt. Further, do not surround or en-
close the infant or child using any part of
the seat belt; this may cause grievous in-
jury or even death during collisions or
emergency braking.
Child passengers must not be al-
lowed to operate equipment such
as vehicle doors, vehicle windows
and the sunroof
If child passengers are allowed to oper-
ate doors, windows and sunroof, they
may be at risk of clipping their hands,
heads, necks, etc., in the operation. All
these can cause grievous injury.
If the vehicle door is opened during the
driving, children could accidently fall out
of the vehicle and consequently, suer
serious injuries and even death.
Please use a child safety lock and a win-
dow lock to prevent children from acci-
dents because of an incorrect operation.
Parking the vehicle
The vehicle shall be parked in a ventila-
ted, dry, and cool place with a suitable
temperature to ensure the performance
of the vehicle and the service life of the
power battery.
Do not park the vehicle close to
ammable materials
Do not park your vehicle near amma-
ble materials such as areas with plenty
of grass/hay or scrap paper. Otherwise,
it can lead to re accidents.
It is forbidden to park the vehicle
in a place with high temperature
heat sources
Do not park the vehicle in a place with
high temperature heat sources such as
ames. Otherwise, accidents will be
most likely to happen.
Economic driving
Predictable driving
Maintain a proper distance with the
front running vehicle and avoid unnec-
essary acceleration and braking. The sta-
ble vehicle speed can increase the driv-
ing range.
Avoid unnecessary weight
The loaded and overloaded driving of
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