YD-EM279
03
PREMIUM E-MOBILITY
1
General information
1.1 Warnings and precau-
tions
Warning, caution and tips
"Warning", "Caution" and "Tips” mean the following:
Warning: Procedures must be strictly followed to
avoid possible injury to personnel.
Caution: Draw your attention to follow procedures to
prevent damage to components.。
Tips: Provide some helpful information.
1.1.1 Description
Please use the parts recommended by the Company
only when required.
Pay special attention to the following points, which are
related to the maintenance or replacement of parts:
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Use of parts other than those recommended by the
Company may weaken the safety factor and anti -
corrosion measures of the vehicles. In some areas, it is
legally prohibited to use any parts beyond the manu-
facturer's specifications.
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Torque values given in this manual must be followed.
Locking devices, when specifically specified, must be
installed. A locking device must be replaced if its lock-
ing effect is affected after disassembly.
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The accessories, purchased by the user while travel-
ing in a foreign country, and their installation sites shall
comply with legal requirements.
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The vehicle warranty does not apply to the parts not
recommended by the Company. All parts recommend-
ed by the Company can enjoy the vehicle warranty. Our
dealers must supply only the parts and components
recommended by us.
1.1.2 Warning label
Warning: Read the high - pressure warning label in-
structions carefully before working
This part is a high voltage part with high volt-
age risk. The user is prohibited to touch this
part at will, so as not to cause electric shock
and other casualties.
Danger: Ignoring the text can lead to accidents
or injuries to passengers and drivers.
Warning: Ignoring the warning can lead to se-
rious injury or death.
Caution: You must strictly observe the matters
stated here, otherwise it may damage your
vehicle.
Environmental protection: the matters
stated here are related to environmental
protection.
1.2 Notes for disassembly
1.2.1 Parts disassembly
Disassembly
Parts and surrounding area shall be cleaned as
much as possible prior to disassembly.
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Empty space shall be covered after parts disas-
sembly.
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The disassemblyd parts shall be quickly placed in
the appropriate containers, and each part and its
related parts are placed in different containers by
class.
Clean the workbench and prepare marking ma-
terials, labels, and containers before parts dis-
assembly
Caution:
The parts, especially brake, shall be kept clean
during disassembly. The tiny dirt and cloth
pieces left in these parts may result in vehicle
faults.
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The parts to be replaced and the parts to be
checked and installed shall be labeled respective-
ly and placed in separate containers.
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Do not discard any parts to be replaced. Com-
pare them with the new parts first to see if you've
got the right parts.
1.2.2 Parts cleaning
The recommended cleaning agent or similar
products shall be used. Attention shall be paid
to adequate ventilation when using a solvent
for grease removal. Do not use grease removal
equipment that can damage parts.
1.2.3 Parts check
All parts shall be checked for damage or wear be-
fore installation.
Do not check for damage or measure the size if
the parts are clean.
A small amount of grease can cause great dam-
age to the vehicle.