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Warning lamps and indicators

Warning lamps and indicators Body system indicators

Low beam indicator

High beam indicator

Sidelight indicator

Rear fog lamp indicator

Left turn signal indicator

Right turn signal indicator

Discharge status indicator

Door not closed indicator

Power system indicator

Vehicle drivable status indicator

Battery fault indicator

Charging cable connection indicator

Charging status indicator

Low charge status indicator

Transmission fault indicator

Powertrain fault indicator

Transmission oil high temperature indicator

Low fuel level indicator

Emission system fault indicator

Drive power limit warning light

Engine oil pressure warning light

Chassis system indicator

ABS fault indicator

Electric parking brake fault indicator

Tire pressure monitoring system indicator

Seat belt unfastened indicator

Airbag system fault indicator

Electric parking brake indicator

Body stability control off indicator

Body stability control operation indicator

Electric power steering fault indicator

Brake system warning light

Hill descent indicator

Auto-hold indicator

U-turn indicator

Air suspension system indicator

Differential lock fault indicator

Warning lamps and indicators

Intelligent driver assistant indicator ※

Blind spot detection indicator (BSD)

Cruise control indicator

Speed limit reminder

Speed limit override

Automatic emergency braking deactivation indicator

Automatic emergency braking indicator

Integrated adaptive cruise control indicator (IACC)

Intelligent high beams

Adaptive cruise control indicator (ACC)

Lane departure warning indicator (LDW)

Off-road crawling control system indicator

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Travel preparation Precautions......................................................... 1 Instructions for use.......................................1 List of Acronyms......................................... 3 Precautions before driving........................... 5 Precautions for safety marks and high voltage..........................................................7 Vehicle keys...................................................... 10 Key classification.......................................10 Mechanical key.......................................... 10 Intelligent remote key................................ 11 Keyless system...........................................14 Start and stop................................................... 16 Vehicle power-on/start/power-off..............16 Anti-theft system........................................17 Central locking system...............................18 Child safety lock........................................ 19 Collision unlocking.................................... 20 Thermal runaway unlocking...................... 20 Automatic locking while driving............... 20 Window system..........................................21 Panoramic sunroof..................................... 23 Front hood.................................................. 26 Back door................................................... 28 Functional features.......................................... 31 Visor...........................................................31 Glove box...................................................32 Armrest box............................................... 32 Trunk carpet............................................... 34 Roof rack....................................................35 Power Socket............................................. 36 Adapter.......................................................37 Wireless charging for mobile phones........ 38 IoV and accounts..............................................41 IoV services............................................... 41 MIV............................................................42 Account...................................................... 42 Intelligent riding Central control display.................................... 43 Display interface........................................ 43 Drop-down menu....................................... 44

Vehicle center............................................ 44 Air conditioning system................................... 46 Basic operation...........................................46 Front manual tuyere adjustment.................49 Rear manual tuyere adjustment..................51 Safe seating....................................................... 52 Seats........................................................... 52 Seat belts.................................................... 58 Airbags....................................................... 63 Child safety................................................ 77 Voice Assistant................................................. 83 Scene mode....................................................... 84 Vehicle driving Driving prompts............................................... 87 High-speed driving.....................................87 Night driving.............................................. 87 Driving in the rain...................................... 87 Driving in flooded areas.............................87 Dirt driving.................................................88 Hill driving.................................................88 Driving mode selection.................................... 89 Energy management........................................ 92 All-terrain system.............................................94 System overview........................................ 94 Mode selection........................................... 95 Off-road crawling.......................................95 U-turn......................................................... 97 Differential lock................................................99 Magic carpet suspension ※...........................101 Suspension height adjustment..................101 Suspension comfort adjustment............... 101 Suspension height speed-based adjustment ..................................................................102 Transporting the vehicle.......................... 102 Lifting the vehicle or changing a tire.......104 Towing and being towed..........................104 Comfort greeting...................................... 104 Portable loading/unloading...................... 104 One-touch leveling...................................105 Steering wheel and gear.................................106 Steering wheel..........................................106 Gear shifting.............................................107

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Wipers and rear view mirrors...................... 109 Wipers and washers................................. 109 Outside rear view mirror..........................110 Inside rear view mirror.............................114 Instrument cluster and lighting.................... 115 Instrument cluster.....................................115 Sound warnings and prompts...................115 Exterior lights...........................................116 Interior lights............................................119 Parking and steering assistance....................121 Brake........................................................ 121 Electronic parking brake (EPB)............... 121 Automatic parking (AUTO HOLD).........123 Anti-lock braking system (ABS)............. 124 Body stability control system (ESC)........124 Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) function.................................................... 124 Traction control system (TCS).................125 Hill hold control (HHC) function............ 125 Hill descent control (HDC) function........125 Comfort stop (CST)................................. 125 Brake assist (BA)..................................... 125 Rollover mitigation function (RMI).........125 Electric power steering system (EPS)......126 Cruise control................................................. 127 Adaptive cruise control system (ACC).... 127 Integrated adaptive cruise control system (IACC)..................................................... 137 Intelligent parking assist............................... 149 Around view monitor system...................149 Safety assist.....................................................154 Automatic emergency braking system (AEB)....................................................... 154 Rear cross traffic brake system (RCTB) ※... ..................................................................159 Lane departure warning system (LDW).. 161 Lane change detection assist (LCDA) ※ . 164 Emergency lane keeping system (ELK) ※... ..................................................................170 DVR system............................................. 171 Pedestrian acoustic warning......................... 174 Sentry mode.................................................... 175 Charging, discharging and fueling Charging and discharging.............................176 Slow charge..............................................176

Quick charge............................................ 178 Charging current settings......................... 179 Out-car discharge..................................... 180 In-car discharge........................................181 Fueling.............................................................184 Fueling..................................................... 184 Maintenance and self-service Periodic maintenance schedule.....................187 Checklist..........................................................192 Precautions for maintenance.................... 192 Power battery maintenance...................... 192 Long-term vehicle parking.......................193 Monthly check......................................... 193 Routine check...........................................193 Cleaning and maintenance............................ 195 Body and accessories............................... 195 Lamps.......................................................200 Wiper blade.............................................. 201 Replace the cabin air filter....................... 203 Reservoir......................................................... 204 Gasoline engine........................................204 Coolant..................................................... 204 Brake fluid............................................... 205 Windshield washer fluid.......................... 206 Electrical components....................................207 Fuse box................................................... 207 Battery...................................................... 209 Tires and wheels............................................. 211 Tire........................................................... 211 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)...... ..................................................................217 Wheels......................................................218 Emergency situations.....................................220 Emergency call system (ECALL) ※.......220 Fault warnings and tools.......................... 221 Jumper start.............................................. 222 Jacking and lifting....................................223 Trailer towing ※......................................223 Engine overheating check........................ 227 Software upgrade ※...................................... 229

Emergency rescue

Basic vehicle information.............................. 230

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Vehicle identification code...................... 230 Vehicle dimensions..................................230 Vehicle mass............................................ 231 Vehicle performance................................ 231 Vehicle fluids........................................... 231 Power battery........................................... 232 Engine...................................................... 233 Electric drive assembly............................ 234 Wheel and tire parameters....................... 235 Event data recorder (EDR).......................236 Manufacturer information............................237 Nameplate................................................ 237 High-voltage discharge method.................... 238 Power system specifications and emergency rescue cutting area diagram..........................241 Power system specifications.................... 241 Emergency rescue cutting area diagram.. 241 Towing after accident.................................... 243 Towing mode........................................... 243 Towing point............................................ 245 Road transport rescue...............................246

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Precautions Instructions for use

This Owner's Manual provides information relevant to all models in the same series. Due to the varying configurations of different models, the actual configuration of the vehicle you have purchased may differ from the instructions found in the Owner's Manual. Please refer to the vehicle you actually received if discrepancies arise. Please note that the images in this Owner's Manual are schematic diagrams, and items marked with "※" indicate that this configuration is not included in all vehicle models. Please refrain from comparing the content of other versions of the Owner's Manual with the equipment and performance of the car you purchased, and from making compensation claims based on differences between the two. We reserve the right to make changes as necessary without further notice. Without written authorization from the Company, no part of this Owner's Manual may be reproduced or stored in any form, including using partial content or transcribing into other documents. Please strictly adhere to local laws and regulations when using and operating this vehicle. When transferring ownership of the vehicle, please provide the Owner's Manual to the new owner. The Owner's Manual constitutes an essential part of the entire vehicle. Please ensure that you thoroughly read this entire Owner's Manual, with particular attention to the information within the "hazard", "warning", and "caution" sections to minimize potential harm to you and your vehicle. Danger! Ignoring the content under 'hazard' may lead to personal injury. To avoid or minimize the risk of injury, we specify what must be done or strictly avoided. Warning! Ignoring the content under 'warning' may result in damage to the vehicle and its equipment. To prevent or mitigate the risk of damage to the vehicle and its equipment, specific actions or prohibitions are outlined.

Caution Matters that must be adhered to for ease of use and maintenance.

Indicate 'strictly prohibited...', 'strictly prohibited from doing this', or 'strictly prohibited from this situation occurring'. Indicates 'high voltage hazard, beware of electric shock, non-professionals are strictly prohibited from removing'.

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Caution The vehicle's interior panels are not waterproof. When using the vehicle, waterproofing measures must be observed, especially when applying window films, cleaning the interior, or placing water or coffee cups, to prevent liquids from entering the interior controller and causing vehicle malfunction.

Warning!

 When leaving the vehicle, ensure it is in 'P' gear before locking and powering it off.  Do not leave the vehicle unattended when it is in a fully drivable state. The READY indicator can be used to verify whether the vehicle is in a fully drivable state.  The braking force from the coasting energy recovery function diminishes as the power battery level increases. When the battery level reaches 100%, the coasting energy recovery function ceases. Please reduce speed when entering a long downhill section.  If an authorized service outlet diagnoses the vehicle with an electrical leak, do not continue using the vehicle to avoid the risk of electric shock.  All work on high-voltage systems and high-voltage power batteries must comply with this vehicle's standards and specifications.  Store car keys away from the vehicle to prevent accidental powering on (especially for keyless locking/starting systems).  In the event of a fire, evacuate the hazard zone and call the fire department, informing them that this is a new energy vehicle.  Please inform rescue personnel that the car is equipped with a power battery. Accessories, spare parts, and modifications Do not modify vehicles, as modifications may impact vehicle safety, handling, performance, and lifespan, and may violate regulations. Damage and performance issues caused by vehicle modifications are not covered under the "quality warranty". If the vehicle requires replacement parts, it is recommended to use the spare parts provided by the Company. Otherwise, it falls outside the coverage of the "quality warranty". Vehicle disposal and power battery recycling If you need to scrap this vehicle, consult an authorized service outlet. This power battery is a lithium-ion battery and must be environmentally disposed of by a professional recycling company. When the power battery requires repair or replacement, the vehicle should be taken to a qualified after-sales service center for battery repair and replacement. When the vehicle meets scrapping criteria, it should be sent to a certified scrap car recycling and dismantling facility to remove the power battery. The owner of the power battery (battery leasing and other operating enterprises) should hand over the power battery to a certified recycling service outlet. Unauthorized transfer and removal of power batteries to other units or individuals leading to environmental pollution or safety incidents will result in the responsible party bearing the corresponding liabilities. Danger!

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Symbol information Symbol

Representing

Symbol

Representing

L

Litre

A V

Ampere

mL km

Milliliter Kilometer

Volt Watt

W

m

Meter

kHz kPa

Kilohertz Kilopascal

cm

Centimeter Millimeter

mm

kW∙h

Kilowatt-hour

Kilowatt/revolution/ minute

min

Minute

kW/(r/min)

s

Second

Celsius Percent

ms kg

Millisecond

%

Kilogram

N·m

Newton-metres

km/h r/min

Kilometers per hour

(°)

Degree Minute

R/min

(′)

List of Acronyms Acronyms

Meaning

ABS ACC AEB ALR APA

Antilock Brake System Adaptive Cruise Control

Automated Emergency Braking Automatically Locking Retractor

Aotomatic Parking Asist

AUTO APPLY Aotomatic Apply AUTO HOLD Automatic Parking Function BDC Body Domain Controller BCU Battery Control Unit CAB Curtain Airbag DAA Drive Away Assist DAB Driver Airbag DBF Dynamic Break function DVR Digital View Reminder EBD

Electronic Brakeforce Distribution

EDR EDS

Event Data Recorder

E-drive ASSY

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Acronyms

Meaning

ELK

Emergency Lane Keeping

ELK_re

Emergency Lane Keep_road edge

ELK_LCS

Emergency Lane Keep_Lane Centering System

EPB EPS ESC ESL ESP FAB HDC HHC HTR IACC

Electrical Parking Brake Electric Power Steering Electric Stability Controller Electronic Shift Lever Electric Stability Program Front Automatic Beam

Hill Decent Control Hill Hold Control

High Temperature Reclamp

Integrated Adapted Cruise Control

IP

Instrument Panel

LAS LCA LCD

Lane Assistant System Lane Change Assist Liquid Crystal Display Lane Change Decision Aid Lane Departure Warning

LCDA LDW LED OTA PAB PDU

Light Emitting Diode

Over-the-Air Technology

Passanger Airbag

Power Distribute Unit

PTC RAR

Positive Temperature Coefficient

Roll away reclamp

RCTA RCTB RCW

Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Rear crossing Traffic Braking

Rear Collision Warning

RMI SAB SEA SBR SRS

Roll Movement Intervention

Side Airbag

Side Exit Alert

Seatbelt Reminder

Supplemental Restraint System

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Acronyms

Meaning

SVDC TBOX

Smart Vehicle Domain Controlle

Telematics Box

TCS TFT

Traction Control System Thin Film Transistor

ITMS TPMS

Integration Temperature Management System

Tire Pressure Monitoring System Telematics Service Provider The Speed limit sign Recognition

TSP TSR USB VIN

Universal Serial Bus

Vehicle Identification Number

Precautions before driving Before entering the vehicle  Ensure that all windows, external mirrors, and exterior lights are clean.  Visually check tires for damage, adequate inflation pressure, and the presence of foreign objects in the tread.  Verify no obstacles are behind the vehicle before reversing.  Check if the brake fluid and coolant levels are adequate. Before starting the vehicle  After sitting, lock all doors.  Adjust the seat, seatback, and headrest to maintain proper sitting posture.

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Adjust all rear view mirrors to suitable positions. Ensure all occupants are wearing seat belts.

 Once the vehicle is powered on, verify if any warning lights are illuminated on the central control display. After starting the vehicle  If a sharp noise or friction sound (metal "squeaking") is heard when braking during driving, immediately visit an authorized service outlet for check. Precautions for using power batteries  The power battery is positioned at the body's underside. On bumpy roads, drive cautiously to avoid bottoming out and damaging the battery.  To ensure battery longevity and safety, the charging current is adjusted based on the current charge level and battery temperature, resulting in corresponding changes in charging time;  Under normal operating conditions, the pure electric range of the power battery may vary due to factors such as driving habits, road conditions, ambient temperature, and whether the vehicle's electrical systems are activated;  Because of the battery's inherent chemical characteristics, natural capacity degradation occurs over time, reducing the corresponding pure electric range, which is a normal phenomenon; If you notice a significant decrease in pure electric range, promptly visit an authorized service center to verify whether it is within the normal degradation range; Preventative measures for engine exhaust emissions If you detect any exhaust gas odors inside the cabin, promptly check the vehicle; Should you suspect exhaust gases entering the cabin while driving, open all windows and immediately check the vehicle; Unless necessary for movement within indoor or enclosed spaces, do not run the vehicle's engine in unventilated or closed environments such as garages; When the vehicle is parked with the engine running in an open area for extended periods, adjust the ventilation system to draw outside air into the cabin and avoid prolonged sitting inside; Preventive measures for catalytic converters When experiencing engine issues such as abnormal vibrations, unusual tailpipe noise, or noticeable performance drop, promptly visit an authorized service center for check; Modifying any components of the engine or exhaust emission control systems is strictly prohibited; All check and adjustment operations must be performed by authorized service outlets; When the engine stalls or fails to start, repeated attempt to start the engine may cause damage to the exhaust emission control system. With low fuel levels, refrain from extended driving, as gasoline depletion could cause engine misfire or catalytic converter damage; Avoid parking or idling near flammable materials like grass, paper, or leaves; Heat produced by the engine and exhaust system can present a fire hazard; Do not contact exhaust components like tailpipes without protective equipment while the system cools down, due to the risk of high-temperature burns; Failure to adhere to these precautions might result in catalytic converter damage, which is not covered by the warranty;

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Precautions for safety marks and high voltage Certain components in new energy vehicles may pose safety risks; these are marked with warning marks. During use, it is strictly prohibited to touch these components, as there is a risk of electric shock; Electric drive system assembly The surfaces of the electric drive system assembly's controller maintenance cover and motor junction box cover bear the following warning marks;

Alternator assembly The surface of the alternator maintenance cover plate on four-wheel drive models displays the following warning marks;

High voltage line color description High voltage lines are differentiated by the color orange;

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Power battery assembly The power battery assembly surface is marked with the following warning marks;

Electric heater assembly The electric heater assembly surface features the following marks;

Compressor assembly There are warning marks on the surface of the compressor assembly as follows.

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Vehicle keys Key classification This car supports two types of keys:  Mechanical key: When other keys fail, the mechanical key can be used to open the door and enter the vehicle.  Intelligent remote key: It can unlock, lock, and locate the entire vehicle, as well as open the back door. Mechanical key The method of unlocking and locking the door using a mechanical key is as follows:  Unlock: Press the front end of the driver's external handle, fully pull out the external handle, insert the mechanical key into the lock cylinder, turn the key clockwise, release the handle, and then pull to unlock the door.  Locking: Pull out the external handle and insert the mechanical key into the lock cylinder. Rotate the key counterclockwise to lock the door.

The mechanical key number is printed on the key code bar. Please keep the code bar properly. If the mechanical key blank is accidentally lost, please use the key code on the code bar to order from an authorized service outlet.

Caution The mechanical key must be kept outside the vehicle for emergency use.

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Intelligent remote key

Key buttons Unlock button: Unlock the driver's door or all doors. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to lower the windows and open the sunroof with a single press. Lock button: Lock the driver's door or all doors. Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to raise the windows with a single press. If the sunroof is open, it will close simultaneously. Back door switch: Press twice consecutively within 2 seconds to open the back door. One-touch car search button: Press once to locate the vehicle. Key search for vehicle When the vehicle is in the park OFF position, pressing the "one-touch car search" button on the intelligent remote key or pressing the "lock" button twice consecutively within 2 seconds can activate the vehicle search function. By sounding the vehicle horn and flashing the hazard warning lights, you will be alerted to the location of your vehicle. Remote window Press and hold the "lock" or "unlock" button on the intelligent remote key for more than 2 seconds to fully close or fully open all four windows and sunroof. Unlock mode switching Simultaneously press and hold the "unlock" and "lock" buttons on the intelligent remote key for more than 4 seconds to switch the unlock mode between the all-doors unlock mode and the driver-door only unlock mode.

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Replace the Battery

1. Lower casing 2. Circuit board 3. Trim ring 4. Rear cover 5. Upper casing 6. Battery As shown in the figure, the intelligent remote key consists of six components. Battery replacement steps: 1. As shown in the figure below, gently squeeze the back cover from both sides of the key with your fingers, slide it down, remove the back cover, and then detach the key trim trim.

2. As depicted in the left figure below, insert a hard, thin metal sheet (or rod) into the position indicated by the arrow in the left figure and pry open the upper and lower casings.

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3. Extract the circuit board and proceed to replace the battery.

4. After replacing the battery, remount the circuit board, secure the upper and lower casings, fit the trim trim, and fasten the back cover.

Caution

 Avoid touching the circuitry, as static electricity may accumulate and damage the circuit board.  Ensure the battery’s positive and negative terminals are mounted according to the correct markings to prevent damage to the circuit board.  The new battery must match the specifications of the original remote battery (3V, CR2032).  Mishandling during battery replacement may cause damage to the circuit board; it is advisable to consult an authorized service outlet for replacement.  Avoid using metal key sleeves with intelligent remote keys, as they may interfere with remote functionality.  Placing the intelligent remote key with battery or metal-containing items like mobile phones, laptops, or tablets may lead to risk of induction unlocking failure.  Obstructions between the intelligent key and vehicle (including human bodies) can lead to reduced sensitivity of the sensing function.  Inductive unlocking relies on wireless signal positioning and can be unstable; it’s recommended to use remote locking for vehicle security.  The operational range for the battery is -20 ℃ to 85 ℃, beyond which the key will cease to function.

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Keyless system Conditions affecting the operation of keyless systems In the following circumstances, the keyless system may malfunction; please use a mechanical key for locking/unlocking the doors.  The intelligent remote key is outside of the activation area.  Nearby facilities such as TV towers, power plants, radio stations, large screens, or airports generating strong electromagnetic waves or interference.  Presence of electronic devices emitting radio waves nearby (e.g., mobile phones, computers, power converters).  When the intelligent remote key contacts or is covered by metal objects (e.g., window sunshade films with metal components).  Obstructions like humans, trees, or walls between the intelligent key and vehicle.  Rapid approach or departure from vehicle with key may cause delayed key positioning updates.  Rain or snow may refract, obstruct, and weaken the signal.  When the intelligent remote key's battery is depleted. Caution Users of electronic medical devices (e.g., pacemakers) should consult manufacturers for guidance on use around radio waves. Radio waves might unpredictably affect the functionality of such medical devices.

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Activation area

Zone 1: In-car activation area Zone 2: Induction unlock activation zone Zone 3: Inductive locking activation zone Zone 4: remote zone

Keyless entry This function can only be used when the intelligent remote key is in the activation area. Click on [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Unlock] - [Approaching automatic unlock]/[Departure automatic lock] on the central control display screen to configure settings. Intelligent remote key induction unlocking The door is locked. Carry the intelligent remote key and enter the induction unlock activation area from the induction lock activation area or remote zone to unlock the vehicle. Intelligent remote key induction locking The doors are unlocked and all doors are closed. Carry the intelligent remote key, leave the vehicle, and upon reaching the induction lock activation area and remote zone, the vehicle will lock.

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Start and stop Vehicle power-on/start/power-off Vehicle power-on After unlocking the vehicle with the intelligent remote key, it will automatically power on. Vehicle start After unlocking and powering on the vehicle, with the key inside and the gear in P, press the brake pedal and the "READY" indicator on the instrument display screen will stay on, indicating the vehicle is in drivable mode.

If the door is not opened within 30 seconds after unlocking and powering on, it will automatically lock and power off. Caution 1. If the air conditioning was on before powering off last time, it will automatically turn on after powering on the vehicle; 2. After powering on, the vehicle lights default to AUTO mode. If the ambient light is dim, its headlights will automatically illuminate; 3. The vehicle cannot be started while charging. Vehicle power-off When in P gear, perform the following operations to power off the vehicle: 1. In P gear, with no one in the driver's or passenger's seat and all doors (including the backdoor) closed, lock the vehicle with the key and it will automatically power off. 2. In P gear, click on [Vehicle Center] - [Safety and Maintenance] - [One-touch Power Off] on the central control display screen, and the vehicle will automatically power off.

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Caution "One-touch Power Off" can only be operated in P gear. After "One-touch Power Off", the vehicle can be unlocked and powered on again using the phone Bluetooth key, intelligent remote key, or NFC card key. Anti-theft system Overview of the anti-theft system Vehicles with keyless systems use advanced engine anti-theft systems and undergo anti-theft certification through intelligent keys, body intelligent controllers, and power controllers. Only vehicles fully certified by the anti-theft system can be started. Alert state If any door or back door remains open, the vehicle cannot enter the alert state. Enter the alert state as follows: 1. Park the vehicle and stop the power system. Operate the key lock button to switch the vehicle power to the OFF state; 2. Remove the key from inside the car; 3. Ensure that the vehicle's back door and all other doors (five doors in total) are securely closed; 4. Press the remote lock button or the front left door handle button to lock the doors; the turn signals will flash twice. After completing these steps, the engine anti-theft system initiates successfully and enters the alert state.

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Disengaging the alert state For vehicles with keyless systems, press the unlock button to open the doors, thereby releasing the body's alert state. When the vehicle is powered on, the engine anti-theft authentication completes successfully. After unlocking, if no door, back door, or start switch is opened within 30 seconds, the doors will automatically lock and re-enter the alert state. Alarm state During the alert state, if any of the following events occur, the system will switch to the alarm state: Opening any door without using the key button to unlock it;  The back door was illegally accessed Once in alarm state, the horn activates and the turn signals persistently flash. Caution Ensure activation of the anti-theft system when no passengers are present to avert triggering an alarm state as they depart. While in alarm state, the vehicle is impaired and should not be started. Disengage the alarm state Warning! Avoid modifying or mounting alternate anti-theft systems, as these actions may compromise the central control unit and interfere with other electronic devices. Losses resulting from unauthorized mounting or modifications to other electrical systems will be solely the user's responsibility and are not covered under the warranty. In the anti-theft alarm state, deactivate the activation by pressing the remote unlock button or the door handle button. Central locking system Exterior door lock control For vehicle unlocking/locking methods, please refer to the "Travel Preparation - Vehicle Key" section for comprehensive details. Warning! The mechanical key is designated for emergency unlocking of the driver's door. Post-unlocking, relock the driver's door with the mechanical key or open and close it once after full vehicle unlocking to prevent a horn alarm signaling an unclosed driver's door and a failure in locking.

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Electric retractable door handle: After unlocking the vehicle, the handle unfolds automatically; pull the handle to open the door. Caution: The door handle will automatically retract 60 seconds after deployment. Interior door lock control

1. Inside door handle 2. Central door lock switch Interior door handle With the doors closed and vehicle stationary, pull the handle twice to open the door. If the door is closed but not locked, pull the handle once to open the door. The door with the child safety lock activated cannot be opened via the handle (see "Travel preparation - start and stop - child safety lock" section for details). Central door lock switch Press the button , the indicator will illuminate, all doors will lock, and when the indicator turns off, all doors will unlock. Child safety lock The rear door child safety lock can independently secure the rear door. Once activated, the corresponding rear door can only be opened from the outside, not from within the car.

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Activation: Move the rear door's child safety lock in the arrow's direction to the lock position. After activation, ensure the child lock is functioning correctly and safely. Deactivation: Move the rear door's child safety lock in the opposite direction of the arrow to the unlock position.

Danger! If children are present in the car, activate the child safety lock. Otherwise, children might open doors while driving, posing a danger to themselves and others. Collision unlocking After a collision, should the airbag deploy, the vehicle will automatically unlock twice, with a 3 second interval between each. Concurrently, the emergency alert light activates. After being on for 4 seconds, press the emergency alarm switch to deactivate the hazard light. Thermal runaway unlocking When powering the vehicle, if the power battery enters thermal runaway, doors automatically unlock. Automatic locking while driving When speed reaches ≥ 3 km/h, hidden door handles will automatically retract; at ≥ 20 km/h, all four doors will automatically lock. Use the central control display to navigate: [Vehicle center] - [Body] - [Unlock] - [Automatic drive lock], to enable or disable this feature.

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Window system

1. Window lock switch 2. Front left door window switch 3. Front right door window switch 4. Rear left door window switch 5. Rear right door window switch

Press the window lock button , and its indicator will illuminate, restricting window operation to the driver and passengers only. Press the window lock button again to turn off the indicator and release the window lock function. Windows operate via one-touch or jog controls, and can be adjusted within one minute of powering off the vehicle. Caution Power windows might malfunction in cold, damp climates due to freezing. To prolong fuse life and prevent damage to the power window system, avoid operating multiple windows simultaneously. Avoid executing opposite actions on a single window concurrently, or it may cease functioning.

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The window switch offers five positions, which are: 1. One-touch down;

2. Manual down; 3. Middle gear; 4. Manual up; 5. One-touch up.

Gently shift the window lift switch forward to the first gear (manual down) and hold it to open the window; firmly shift the window lift switch to the second gear (one-touch down) to achieve one-touch window lowering. Gently shift the window lift switch backward to the first gear (manual up) and hold it to close the window; firmly shift the window lift switch backward to the second gear (one-touch up) to achieve one touch window raising. You can also use the voice assistant to control the opening, closing, or opening degree of the windows (e.g., open to 50%). Anti-pinch function The one-touch window raising feature has an anti-pinch function; if there is resistance while the window is rising, the glass will automatically stop and retract slightly. The anti-pinch area is 4–200 mm below the trim strip of the side window frame. Anti-pinch suppression function If the window triggers the anti-pinch function twice within 10 seconds while in the anti-pinch area, both the anti-pinch and automatic up functions will be disabled. The window can only be manually raised or lowered and will require re-initialization to restore these functions. Anti-pinch function failure Under the following circumstances, the anti-pinch protection function of the specific window will temporarily fail, and the one-touch window raising feature will be unavailable:

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1. Trigger the anti-pinch again after suppression. 2. Disconnection of the battery or the power supply dropping below 9V. 3. Changes in the operating environment of the window glass, causing it to exceed the anti-pinch area. 4. Network signal disruption. Warning! When the anti-pinch function of a window fails, ensure there are no obstacles during its closing process, otherwise, there is a risk of personal injury. Initialization of anti-pinch function If the one-touch window up and anti-pinch protection functions fail, you can initialize them as follows: 1. Ensure that the door is closed. 2. Lower the window completely, then press the window lift switch backward to raise the window glass to the top and hold the switch for 2 seconds. 3. Firmly press the window lift switch backward and attempt to automatically raise the window glass. If the window glass does not automatically rise, repeat step 2. If the window cannot automatically rise, please repeat steps 2 and 3 for configuration. If multiple attempts fail, please contact an authorized service center. Danger! Despite the anti-pinch protection, there is still a risk of pinch injury, so ensure the closing area of the window is unobstructed. The anti-pinch function is ineffective in the following situations:  Encountering soft, light, and slender objects such as a little finger.  Only a 4 mm gap is left.  When manually closing the window immediately after an automatic reverse operation. This means that in such situations, the anti-pinch function cannot provide protection. When closing, ensure that no part of the body is within the closing area. Panoramic sunroof Sunroof overview The panoramic sunroof can only be operated within 1 minute after the vehicle is powered on or off. The panoramic sunroof only operates in automatic mode. During the automatic operation of the sunroof, you can move the sunroof button forward, backward, or press it upwards to halt movement.

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1. First gear: Move back to the first position, and the sunshade will open. If the sunshade is in the maximum open position and moved backwards to the first position, the glass will open. Move forward to the first position and the glass will close. If the glass is in the fully closed position and moved forward to the first position, the sunshade will close. 2. Second gear: Move back to the second position, and the glass and sunshade will open simultaneously. Move forward to the second position, and the glass and sunshade will close simultaneously. 3. Lifting gear: Press the lifting gear upwards, and the sunshade opens approximately 100mm, moving the glass to the lifting ventilation position. Operation mode for sunroof sunshade switch 1. Sliding sunroof

1) Slide open the sunroof: When the sunshade is fully open, move the button backward to the second position. When the sunshade is not fully opened, move the button backward to the second position, and the sunroof glass and sunshade will open simultaneously. 2) Slide to close the sunroof: Move the button forward to the second position. 3) Open the sunroof sunshade: Move the button backward to the first position. 4) Close the sunroof sunshade: When the sunroof glass is closed, move the button forward to the second position. When the sunroof glass is not fully closed, move the button forward to the second position, and the sunroof glass and sunshade will close simultaneously.

2. Lift-up sunroof

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Press the button

upwards; The sunroof is raised. Push the button

forward again to the

first position, and the sunroof will close. Operation mode on the central control display screen

Click on [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seat Doors and Windows] - Sunroof [Fully Open]/[Fully Close]/[Ventilation]/[Stop] on the central control display screen; [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seat Doors and Windows] - Sunshade [Fully Open]/[Fully Close]/[Stop] can automatically open/close the sunshade and sunroof glass.

Or when the default desktop is the car control desktop, click the button at the sunroof sunshade position to enter the "Sunshade and Sunroof Control" interface, and click on [Sunshade Fully Open]/[Sunshade Fully Close]/[Sunshade Half Close]/[Sunroof Fully Open]/[Sunroof Fully Close]/[Sunroof Ventilation] to automatically open/close the sunshade and sunroof glass.

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Rain sensing closes the sunroof For vehicles equipped with rain and ambient light sensors, when the sunroof is not closed and the rain sensor detects rain, the sunroof glass will automatically close. Anti-pinch function Under the working conditions of -20°C to 80°C, when the panoramic sunroof encounters certain resistance while closing, it will automatically stop and move in reverse until fully opened, during which it will not respond to any operation, and its function will return to normal after it is fully opened. The anti-pinch function is only activated when the panoramic sunroof is automatically running. Panoramic sunroof initialization When there is a power outage or insufficient battery charge, the sunroof's logic function may become abnormal, hindering its proper operation. When the battery is functioning properly and the vehicle is powered up, please follow these steps to initialize: 1. Press and hold the button forward and do not release from gear II. When the panoramic sunroof vibrates and mechanical sounds are heard, continue holding the button. Subsequently, the panoramic sunroof glass and shade will automatically open fully. Then, the sunroof glass and shade will automatically move towards the closed position. 2. When both the panoramic sunroof glass and sunshade reach the fully closed position, initialization is complete. Release the button. Front hood

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Open the front hood

1. Pull the front hood unlock handle located on the lower left side of the instrument panel, and the front hood will be slightly elevated.

2. Push the handle to the right and gently lift the front hood a certain distance; the support rod will automatically secure the front hood. Warning! Ensure the vehicle is locked and the parking brake is engaged before opening the front hood. Before opening the front hood, ensure the windshield wipers are resting against the windshield to prevent potential damage to the wipers or the front hood. Close the front hood Use both hands to close the front edge of the front hood, quickly pulling it down from approximately 40 cm high to accelerate closure beyond a natural drop speed. Withdraw hands before closure to avoid pinching, after which the hood will lock securely when it contacts the latch. Check for gaps between the hood and sealing strip post-closure. If not securely shut, use the opening procedure to reopen and close the hood again.

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Danger! Before driving, ensure the front hood is securely locked to prevent unexpected opening that may obstruct driver visibility and cause accidents. Do not activate the front hood unlock handle while the vehicle is in motion. Backdoor Manual back door Open Unlock the vehicle or utilize the intelligent remote key. Press the back door's exterior open button, pulling it rearwards, release once reaching the median or full extent, enabling the back door to open.

Lock It is advised, when on a steep decline or leftward lean, to press the lock button following arrow directions after fully opening the back door to prevent automatic closure.

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 Within the mobile app's Bluetooth key interface, click 'trunk', pull the back door rearwards, release once reaching the median or full extent, facilitating its opening.  Within 2 seconds, double-tap the intelligent remote key , pull the back door rearwards, release upon reaching median or full extent for opening. Unlock When the back door is secured, press the lock button in the arrow's direction to unlock.

Close Self-closing back door ※: Draw the back door past median in closing direction, push slightly ajar; back door will finalize closure and lock automatically. Standard back door: Draw the back door past median in closing direction, then push firmly for closure. Thermal protection function ※ Over a short duration, if the back door lock engages over 10 times, it enters thermal protection mode, ceasing response to closure. After approximately 30 seconds, it exits the thermal mode, restoring normal functionality. Emergency opening of the back door In case of an emergency, the back door can be opened from inside the vehicle. The steps are as follows: 1. Fold down the rear seats and enter the trunk area.

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