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Wireless Charging
The wireless charging pad for mobile
phones is located on the front centre
console of instrument panel.
Click the following on the multimedia display
in sequence: Vehicle Settings Vehicle
Control More, and then enable or disable
the wireless charging function in the
interface. You can also touch and pull down
the multimedia screen to access the
shortcut panel and click the wireless
charging button to enable or disable the
wireless charging function in this interface.
To use the wireless charging pad, make
sure that the mobile phone is aligned with
the center of the wireless charging pad.
Because the wireless charging coil position
of each mobile phone is different, it may be
necessary to adjust the position of the
mobile phone when placing it on the
wireless charging pad.
Do not place heavy objects in the
wireless charging pad to avoid damage
to the charging area.
Do not place cards with chips such as
NFC cards, bank cards or ID cards
together with the mobile phone in the
wireless charging area to prevent these
cards from being damaged.
Do not place metal objects between your
mobile phone and the wireless charging
pad. If a metal object gets stuck between
the mobile phone and the wireless
charging board, carefully take out the
mobile phone and wait for the metal
object to cool before removing it.
Otherwise, it may cause burning.
Do not place flammable and explosive
items between the mobile phone and the
wireless charging pad to avoid safety
accidents.
Do not pour any liquid in the wireless
charging pad, otherwise it may cause
system failure.
Do not modify the wireless charging
system, otherwise it may damage the
vehicle or cause an accident.
Do not use wireless charging after
connecting a wireless charging coil or a
mobile phone case with a coil on a
mobile phone that does not support
wireless charging. Otherwise, the
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