Rain Driving
When driving in rainy and windy conditions, which may
obstruct your visibility, please pay attention to the
following:
● Ensure the proper functioning of the windshield wipers
and the condition of the wiper blades.
● Ensure that the vehicle lights are working properly.
● Confirm that the tire pressure is normal.
● Ensure the proper functioning of the vehicle's braking
system.
● Turn on the rear fog lights to alert traffic participants
behind you.
● While driving in conditions where visibility is
obstructed, stay focused and drive at a slow pace.
Fording Driving
When Fording Driving to ensure the vehicle remains
undamaged, please observe the following:
● Slow down or stop to assess the water level. If the
water level is higher than the vehicle's ground
clearance, consider changing routes or using
alternative transportation.
● Before entering the water, turn on the windshield
wipers and enter the water surface slowly.
● Rapid entry into the water may increase the impact
force between the vehicle and the water, leading to
functional damage.
● After exiting the water, gently press the brake pedal to
ensure the braking system is functioning properly
before continuing to drive.
● For safety when driving in slippery garages, strictly
adhere to garage warning signs or a speed limit of 5
km/h.
Cold Driving
When traveling in cold weather, to avoid traffic accidents
and ensure your comfort during the journey, please pay
attention to the following points:
● In cold weather, you can pre-activate the Front and
Rear Seats heating function.
● Choose the appropriate drive mode.
● Confirm that the tire pressure is normal.
● If driving on icy or snowy roads, install snow chains.
● During vehicle operation, promptly activate the defrost
function for the front/rear windshield and the defog
function for the rearview mirror.
● When driving, please increase the following distance
appropriately to avoid longer braking distances due to
icy road surfaces, which may lead to vehicle collisions.
● When driving, avoid emergency braking, as the
vehicle may skid due to icy road surfaces, leading to
loss of control
Hot Driving
When Hot Driving to ensure passenger comfort, you can
perform the following actions:
● Before getting in the Vehicle, open the windows for
ventilation to dissipate the heat inside the Vehicle.
● When passengers are on board, promptly activate the
Front and Rear Seats ventilation function.
● Turn on the Climate controls. When the Climate
controls is first turned on, switch to outside circulation
to allow the hot air inside the Vehicle to dissipate fully.
Then switch to inside circulation to maintain cold air
and achieve rapid cooling.
High Temperature Charging
When High Temperature Charging to avoid excessively
high temperatures of the power battery, please pay
attention to the following:
● Do not expose the vehicle to direct sunlight or charge
it in high-temperature environments for an extended
period.
● Choose a cool and well-ventilated environment for
vehicle charging.
Plateau Driving
When using a Vehicle in high-altitude mountainous areas,
the vehicle's performance may vary significantly due to
geographical conditions and altitude differences. Please be
sure to consider the following:
● Prepare equipment such as oxygen and medication
for personnel experiencing altitude sickness.
● Before going up or down a long slope, check the
brake, steering, transmission, and wheel conditions of
the vehicle.
● After entering the plateau, regularly check the tyre
pressure, and if necessary, adjust the tyre pressure
appropriately.
● Frequent stepping on the brake pedal for braking can
result in elevated oil temperature. In severe
conditions, it may lead to brake failure.
● Due to the influence of high-altitude environments, the
endurance mileage of the vehicle may be shortened.
Pay attention to the vehicle's condition in a timely
manner.