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Starting and driving
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Corresponding tires and display boxes in
the display interface are dened as follows:
White: If the current tire pressure is
roughly the same as the specied tire
pressure, it will be displayed in white to
remind the driver that it is normal.
Red: If the current tire pressure is more
or less than the specied value, the
corresponding tire, display interface and
tire pressure characters are displayed in
red, and at this time the interface indicates
the driver that the tire pressure is too high
or too low.
If the temperature of current tire is more
than 85℃, the corresponding tire, display
interface and tire temperature characters
are displayed in red, and at this time the
interface indicates the driver that the tire
temperature is too high.
Notice
● The tire pressure will be displayed
gradually only when the speed is
greater than 30 km/h.
Rapid ashing: If the tire leakage rate is
too fast, the tire and prompt ash quickly
to remind the driver that the tire leaks
quickly.
Warning
Warning
● Dierent tire pressures or
excessively low tire pressure may
cause tire failure and vehicle out of
control, which is very likely to cause
casualties.
● When the indicator is on, stop the
vehicle as soon as possible to check
the state of all tires.
● Dierent or low tire pressures will
inevitably increase tire wear, reduce
driving stability and prolong braking
distance.
● Dierent or low tire pressures may
unexpectedly fail, causing tires
to burst and vehicle to get out of
control.
● When the vehicle is running with low
tire pressure, the tire temperature
will rise rapidly, causing tires to fall
o or even to burst.
● When the vehicle is overloaded at
high speed, tires are easy to overheat,
causing tires to burst and vehicle to
get out of control.
● Excessively high or low tire pressure
will lead to early tire wear and
reduce driving stability.

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