Tire
Tires have a great impact on the driving
characteristics of vehicles. Tire type, size, tire
pressure, rated speed and appropriate tire
maintenance are important factors that determine the
performance of vehicles.
• Defective tires will worsen the driving risk. If
the tires are damaged, excessively worn or
abnormal pressure, please do not drive the
vehicle and contact the SERES after-sales
service center for maintenance as soon as
possible.
• Please pay close attention to the state of the
tire when driving, and regularly check whether
the tread and sidewall are deformed (bulging),
and whether there are scratches, abnormal
wear, cracks, iron nails, etc.
• Underinflation is the most common cause of tire failure
and can lead to tire overheating, tire cracking, tread
delamination or tire blowout, accidental loss of vehicle
control, increased risk of accident or injury, underinflation
can also shorten battery pack mileage and tire tread life.
•
After the tire is cooled, use an accurate pressure gauge to
check the tire pressure. The tire can be fully preheated after
driving for only one kilometer. The tire pressure may also be
affected when the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight or in hot
weather. If it is necessary to check the hot tire, the pressure is
expected to rise. Do not release the air in the hot tire to match
the recommended cold tire pressure, If the hot tire is at or below
the recommended cold tire inflation pressure, the hot tire
inflation is seriously insufficient.
• Do not use other types of tire fluid. Other types of tire
fluid may cause tire pressure sensor failure.
The tire pressure indicator does not turn off immediately when the tire
pressure is adjusted. After the tire inflation reaches the recommended
pressure, you must drive at a speed of more than 25km / h for more than 10
minutes to activate the TPMS, which will turn off the tire pressure indicator.
Figure: the inflation label is under the left B-pillar
Inflate the tire to the pressure specified on the tire and
load information label.
The tire pressure indicator " " on the
instrument gives an alarm to indicate whether one
or more tires are under inflated or over inflated.
After the tires have cooled and the vehicle has been
stationary for more than 3 hours, follow as:
1.
Remove the valve cap.
2. Press the accurate tire pressure gauge firmly on
the valve and measure the pressure.
3.
If necessary, add gas until the recommended
pressure is reached.
4. Remove and reinstall the tire pressure gauge
and recheck the tire pressure.
5. If the tire pressure is too high, reduce the
pressure by pressing the metal rod in the center of
the valve.
6. Recheck the tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge
and adjust it if necessary.
7.
Replace the valve cap to prevent dust from
entering, and regularly check the valve for
damage and leakage.