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Overview
This vehicle runs on a battery
and uses electricity instead of
gasoline like traditional cars. Please
read this manual carefully before
using the vehicle because it
operates dierently.
This vehicle is powered by electricity
and has two batteries. One battery,
located under the chassis, gives
power to drive the vehicle hereafter
referred as HV battery. The other
battery, a 12V car battery in the front
compartment, powers instruments,
lights, and control modules
hereafter referred as LV battery.
a. Charging the HV battery: The HV
battery in the car needs to be
charged using household
electricity or approved DC - DC
chargers. Make sure all wires,
sockets, and plugs can handle the
power. Have a professional
electrician set up the charging
system. It must be grounded
correctly and have a main switch
and safety device.
b. High-voltage cable warning: The
orange cable in the car carries
high voltage. Do not touch it. Pay
close attention to warning signs
on parts with high voltage.
c. Entering ready mode: When you
open the door, the car switches to
high-voltage mode. Step on the
brake pedal to start driving.
d. Using high-voltage mode: Once
the car is in high-voltage mode
(doors open and car powered on),
it mainly uses the HV battery. It
can run lights and air conditioning
for a long time. The HV battery
also charges the 12V battery.
e. Winter driving tips: In winter,
the HV battery's performance
decreases when it's cold but
improves as it warms up. To take
care of the battery, avoid fast
starts and driving fast for a long
time in cold weather. Use the
heater smartly, plan your trip well,
and charge the car on time.
f. Safety during charging: It is
forbidden to use false grounding
equipment such as the grounding
and resistance reduction module,
which may cause potential safety
hazards of electric shock during
charging.
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