S05_G_ASE_LHD_EV_English_15AUGUST

S05 (EV)

Preface

Preface Thank you very much for choosing DEEPAL S05 MPV. If you have any questions or suggestions when using this vehicle, please contact an authorized dealer. Warranty service applies to the manufacturer terms and conditions based on the agreement of each geographical distributor in every countries. Wish you a pleasant ride! ©Chongqing CHANGAN Automobile Co., Ltd. January 2025

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Alarm lamp and Indicator

Alarm lamp and Indicator

Body system indicator

High beam indicator

Low beam indicator

Left turn signal lamp indicator

Right turn signal lamp indicator

Front fog lamp indicator

Rear fog lamp indicator

Door not closed indicator

Position lamp indicator

Power system indicator

Vehicle drivable status indicator

Battery warning light

Charging cable connection indicator

Charging status indicator

Low charge status indicator

Power system fault indicator

Power battery warning light

Drive motor warning light

Drive power limit warning light

Chassis system indicator

ABS malfunction indicator

Keyless start system malfunction

indicator

Tire pressure warning light

Seat belt not fastened indicator

Airbag malfunction indicator

Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)

indicator

Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) warning light

Body stability system on indicator

Body stability system off indicator

Brake system fault indicator

Electronic Power Steering (EPS)

Hill Descent Control (HDC) warning light

warning light

Alarm lamp and Indicator

Automatic parking indicator

Intelligent assisted driving indicator

End of speed limit

Blind spot indicator

Speed limit reminder

Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

High - Beam Assist

Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) indicator

AEB_OFF indicator

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) indicator

Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control

Indicator (IACC)

CONTENTS

Airbag ............................................ 57 Child Safety ................................... 72 Voice Assistant ................................... 78 Scenario Mode .................................... 79 Easter Egg Box ................................... 81 Spotify ※ .............................................. 83 Micronucleus High Frequency Pulse Heating ................................................ 87 Driving Tips ......................................... 88 Driving at High Speed .................... 88 Driving at Night .............................. 88 Driving on Rainy Days ................... 88 Driving in Water ............................. 88 Driving in Mud ................................ 89 Driving on Slope ............................ 89 Slippery Garage Driving ................. 89 Driving Mode Selection ...................... 91 Steering Wheel and Gear ................... 93 Steering Wheel .............................. 93 Transmission ................................. 94 Wiper and Rearview Mirror ................. 97 Wiper and Washing ........................ 97 Exterior Rearview Mirror ................ 98 Interior Rearview Mirror ............... 104 Vehicle Status and Lights ................ 105 Vehicle Status .............................. 105 Audio Warning and Reminder ...... 105 Exterior Lights .............................. 106 Interior Lights ............................... 108 Image Assist ..................................... 110 AR - HUD ※ ................................... 110 Parking and Steering Assist ............. 112 Front and Rear Disc Brakes ......... 112 Electrical Parking Brake (EPB) ..... 112 Automatic Parking Function (AUTO HOLD) ......................................... 114 Antilock Brake System (ABS) ....... 115 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) System ........................................ 115 Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) ........................................... 115 Traction Control System (TCS) .... 116 Hill Hold Control (HHC) ................ 116 Hill Decent Control (HDC) ............ 116 Comfort Stop Function (CST) ....... 116 Electric Power Steering System (EPS) .................................................... 116 Cruise Control ................................... 118 Vehicle Driving .................................... 88

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Cautions ................................................ 1 Owner ’ s Manual ............................ 1 List of Abbreviations ......................... 3 Precautions before Driving ............... 5 Safety signs, high voltage precautions ...................................... 6 Vehicle Keys ......................................... 8 Key Classification ............................ 8 Smart remote control key ................. 8 PEPS System ................................ 10 Startup and Shutdown ....................... 13 Vehicle Power On/Startup/Power Off ...................................................... 13 Immobilizer .................................... 14 Central control door lock system .... 15 Child Safety Lock ........................... 17 Unlock at Collision ......................... 18 Thermal runaway unlock ................ 18 Automatic Locking While Driving .... 18 Window System ............................. 19 Electric sunshade ※ ..................... 21 Hood .............................................. 22 Back Door ...................................... 23 Practical Configuration ...................... 28 Sunvisor ........................................ 28 Armrest Box ................................... 29 Front Trunk .................................... 30 Power socket ................................. 31 Adapter .......................................... 31 Wireless charging of mobile phone 32 Internet of Vehicles and Accounts ..... 35 Internet of Vehicles Services .......... 35 Mobile Phone vehicle control ......... 36 Account ......................................... 37 Central Control Display ...................... 38 Interface Display ............................ 38 Drop - down menu ........................... 39 Vehicle Setting ............................... 39 Screen rotation adjustment ※ ......... 40 Climate Control System ..................... 41 Basic Operation ............................. 41 Manual air outlet adjustment .......... 43 Safe Ride ............................................. 45 Seat ............................................... 45 Seat Belt ........................................ 53 Smart Ride .......................................... 38

CONTENTS

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) .... 118 Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control System (IACC) ............................. 129 Automatic Parking Assist ................ 141 Remote Straight In&Out (RSIO) ... 141 Panoramic image system ............. 142 Safety Assist ..................................... 147 Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) ........................................... 147 Reverse Cross Traffic Braking (RCTB) .................................................... 152 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) ... 154 Lane Change Detection Assist ( LCDA ) ....................................... 157 Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) .. 163 The Speed limit sign Recognition (TSR) ........................................... 164 Driving Recorder System ............. 166 Low speed warning sound outside the vehicle ............................................... 168 Charge and Discharge ...................... 169 Slow Charging ............................. 169 Fast Charging .............................. 171 Charging Current Setting ............. 173 Discharge Outside the Vehicle ..... 173 Charge and Discharge ...................... 169 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ...... 175 Checklist ........................................... 179 Maintenance Precautions ............ 179 Power Battery Maintenance ......... 179 Long - term Parking ....................... 180 Monthly Inspection ....................... 180 Daily inspection ........................... 181 Cleaning and Maintenance ............... 182 Body and Accessories ................. 182 Lighting ........................................ 186 Wiper Blade ................................. 188 Replace the Air Conditioning Filter .................................................... 190 Fluid Storage Tank ............................ 191 Coolant ........................................ 191 Brake fluid ................................... 191 Windshield washer fluid ............... 192 Electrical components ..................... 194 Fuse Box ..................................... 194 Battery ......................................... 194 Tires and Wheels .............................. 197 Maintenance and Self - service .......... 175

Tire .............................................. 197 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ........................................ 204 Wheels ........................................ 206 Emergency Situations ...................... 207 Emergency Call System (ECALL) ※ .................................................... 207 Fault Warning and Tools .............. 208 Emergency unlocking ................... 209 Jacking and Lifting ....................... 211 OTA Update ※ .................................... 213 Basic vehicle information ................ 215 Vehicle identification No. .............. 215 Vehicle Dimensions ..................... 215 Vehicle Mass ............................... 216 Vehicle Performance .................... 216 Lubricants .................................... 216 Power battery .............................. 217 E - drive assembly ......................... 217 Wheel and Tire parameters .......... 219 Event Data Recording System (EDR) .................................................... 219 Manufacturer information ................ 220 Nameplate ................................... 220 High voltage discharge method ....... 221 Powertrain information and emergency rescue cutting area ........................... 222 Powertrain information ................. 222 Emergency Rescue Cutting Area Map .................................................... 222 Towing after an accident .................. 223 Tow Mode .................................... 223 Towing point ................................. 224 Road Transport Rescue ............... 225 Other Considerations ................... 225 Emergency rescue ............................ 215

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Owner’s Manual

This Owner’s Manual provides relevant information for all models in the same series. Due to the different configurations of different models, the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased may be different from the description in this manual. If there is any difference, please refer to the vehicle you actually received. Please note that the pictures in this manual are schematic diagrams, and the items marked with " ※ " indicate that the configuration is not included in all models. Please do not compare the contents of other versions of the user's manual with the equipment and performance of the vehicle you purchased, and do not ask for compensation based on the difference between the two. We reserve the right to make changes when necessary without further notice. Without the written authorization of our company, no part of this manual may be copied or stored in any text, including using only part of the content and transcribing it in other documents. When transferring the vehicle, please provide this manual to the new owner. This user's manual is an effective part of the vehicle. Please be sure to read the entire contents of this manual in detail, especially the information marked with "Danger", "Warning" and "Caution" in it to minimize the damage to you and your vehicle. When using and operating the vehicle, please strictly abide by local laws and regulations.

DANGER

If the content of "DANGER" is ignored, it may result in personal injury It is hereby advised what must or must not be done to avoid or reduce the risk of injury.

WARNING

If the content of "WARNING" is ignored, it may result in damage to the vehicle and its equipment. It is hereby advised what must or must not be done to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to the vehicle and equipment.

CAUTION

Matters that must be observed for the convenience of use and maintenance.

It means "It is strictly forbidden to...", "This practice is strictly forbidden" or "This situation is strictly prohibited".

It means "High voltage danger, beware of electric shock, non - professionals are strictly prohibited from disassembling".

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CAUTION

The vehicle interior panel are not waterproof, so you must pay attention to waterproofing when using the vehicle, especially when applying glass film, cleaning the interior, placing water cups, coffee cups, etc., you must take protective measures around them to prevent liquids from entering the controller inside the vehicle and causing abnormal function of the entire vehicle.

WARNING

• When leaving the vehicle, make sure it is in P gear before locking the vehicle and powering off. • Never leave the vehicle unattended when it is in fully drivable condition. The READY indicator can be used to confirm whether the vehicle is in a drivable state. • The braking force provided by the coasting energy recovery function will decrease as power battery level increases. When the battery level increases to 100%, the coasting energy recovery function disappears. Reduce speed when driving on long downhill sections. • If the vehicle is diagnosed with leakage by an authorized dealer, please do not continue to use the vehicle to avoid the risk of electric shock.

DANGER

• All work on the high - voltage system and high - voltage power battery must comply with the vehicle standards and specifications. • Store the vehicle key away from the vehicle to prevent it from being accidentally powered on (especially with a keyless lock/start system). • In the event of a fire, you should leave the dangerous zone and call the fire department to inform the firefighters that this is a new energy vehicle.

• Be sure to inform rescuers that the vehicle is equipped with power battery.

Accessories, Spare Parts and Refitting

Don’t refit the vehicles, for refitting may affect safety, controllability, performance and service life of vehicles, and may also violate laws and regulations. Damage and vehicle performance problems caused by vehicle modification are not covered by the "quality warranty". If the vehicle needs to have parts replaced, the spare parts provided by our company should be used. Otherwise, problems caused by using of improper parts are not covered by “quality warranty”.

Vehicle Scrapping and Power Battery Recycling

If you need to scrap this vehicle, please be sure to consult a Changan Automobile authorized dealer.

This power battery is a lithium - ion battery and must be disposed of harmlessly by a

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professional recycling company.

When power battery needs to be repaired or replaced, the vehicle should be sent to an after - sales service organization with corresponding capabilities for power battery repair or replacement. When this vehicle reaches the scrap requirements, it should be sent to a qualified scrap vehicle recycling and dismantling company to remove the power battery. The owners of the power battery (battery leasing and other operating companies) should hand over the power battery to the qualified recycling dealer. Individuals or entities transferring power batteries to others, and privately disassembling or dismantling them, thereby causing environmental pollution or safety incidents, shall bear corresponding responsibilities.

Symbol Description

Symbol

Unit

Symbol

Unit

L

Liter

A

Ampere

mL

Milliliter

V

Volt

km

Kilometer

W

Watt

m

Meter

kHz

Kilohertz

cm

Centimeter

kPa

Kilopascal

kW ・ h

mm

Millimeter

kilowatt-hour

kW/ ( r/min )

min

Minute

Kilowatt/rotation/minute

s

Second

°C

Celsius degree

ms

millisecond

%

Percent

N ・ m

kg

Kilogram

Nm

( ° )

km/h

Kilometer/hour

Degree

( ' )

r/min

Rotation/minute

Minutes

List of Abbreviations

Abbreviations

Meaning

ABS

Antilock Brake System

ACC

Adaptive Cruise Control

AEB

Automated Emergency Braking

AR - HUD

Augmented Reality - head up display

ALR

Automatically Locking Retaactor

APA

Automatic Parking Asist

AUTO APPLY

Automatic Apply

AUTO HOLD

Automatic Parking Function

BDC

Body Domain Controller

BCU

Battery Control Unit

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Abbreviations

Meaning

CAB

Curtain Airbag

DAA

Drive Away Assist

DAB

Driver Airbag

DBF

Dynamic Break function

DVR

Digital View Reminder

EBD

Electronic Brakeforce Distribution

EDR

Event Data Recorder

EDS

E - drive ASSY

ELK

Emergency Lane Keeping

ELK_re

Emergency Lane Keep_road edge

ELK_LCS

Emergency Lane Keep Lane Centering System

EPB

Electrical Parking Brake

EPS

Electric Power Steering

ESC

Electronic Stability Control

ESL

Electronic Shift Lever

HDC

Hill Decent Control

HHC

Hill Hold Control

HMA

High - Beam Assist

HTR

High Temperature Reclamp

IACC

Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control

IP

Instrument Panel

LAS

Lane Assistant System

LCA

Lane Change Assist

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

LCDA

Lane Change Detection Assist

LDW

Lane Departure Warning

LED

Light Emitting Diode

OTA

Over - the - Air Technology

PAB

Passanger Airbag

PDU

Power Distribute Unit

PTC

Positive Temperature Coefficient

RADS

Rear Assistant Driving System

RAR

Roll away reclamp

RCTA

Rear Crossing Traffic Alert

RCTB

Rear crossing Traffic Braking

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Abbreviations

Meaning

RCW

Rear Collision Warning

RPA

Remote Parking Asist

RSIO

Remote Straight In & Out

SAB

Side Airbag

SEA

Side Exit Alert

SBR

Seatbelt Reminder

SRS

Supplemental Restraint System

SVDC

Smart Vehicle Domain Controlle

TBOX

Telematics Box

TCS

Traction Control System

TFT

Thin Film Transistor

ITMS

Integration Temperature Management System

TPMS

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

TSP

Telematics Service Provider

TSR

The Speed limit sign Recognition

USB

Universal Serial Bus

VIN

Vehicle Identification Number

Precautions before Driving

Before getting into vehicle

• Make sure all windows, exterior rearview mirror and exterior light surfaces are clean.

• Visually inspect tire for damage or proper inflation pressure and for foreign objects embedded in the tread.

• Before reversing, make sure there are no obstacles behind the vehicle.

• Check brake fluid and coolant levels for proper levels.

Before starting the vehicle

• After sitting down, lock all doors.

• Adjust the position of the seat, seat back and headrest to maintain a correct sitting posture.

• Adjust all rearview mirrors to proper position.

• Make sure all occupants wear seat belts properly.

• When the vehicle is powered on, check whether any warning lights are on the central control display.

After starting the vehicle

• If you hear a sharp noise or friction noise (metallic “squeaking”) when you depress

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the brake pedal, you should immediately have it checked by a nearby Changan Automobile authorized dealer.

Precautions for Using Power Battery

• Power battery is located at the bottom of body. If you encounter a bumpy road, please drive carefully and do not bump the battery; • To ensure battery life and safety, the charging current will be adjusted according to the current charge and battery temperature, and the charging time will vary accordingly; • When power battery is in normal condition, the pure electric range may increase or decrease due to factors such as driving habits, road conditions, temperature, and whether the vehicle electrical appliances are turned on; • Due to the chemical properties of the battery itself, the battery capacity will naturally decay after a period of use, and the corresponding pure electric range will decrease accordingly, which is a normal phenomenon. If the pure electric range decreases significantly, please go to a Changan Automobile authorized dealer in time to check and confirm whether it is within the normal attenuation range.

Safety signs, high voltage precautions

Some components on new energy vehicles may affect personal safety. There are warning signs on these components. It is strictly forbidden to touch these components during use, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. (If there is a need for maintenance, professionals with high voltage operation qualifications are required to use professional equipment or tools to safely disassemble.)

E - drive ASSY

The controller maintenance cover and motor junction box cover of the E - drive ASSY have the following warning signs on their surfaces.

High Voltage Wiring Color Description

High voltage wiring is marked in orange.

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Power Battery Assembly

There are the following warning signs on the surface of power battery assembly.

Positive Temperature Coefficient Assembly

The positive temperature coefficient assembly is shown in the figure below.

Compressor Assembly

There are the following warning signs on the surface of the compressor assembly.

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Vehicle Keys

Key Classification

Key types supported by this vehicle:

• Smart remote control key: It can unlock, lock and locate the whole vehicle, as well as opening and closing the back door.

Smart remote control key

Key Buttons

Unlock button: Unlock the main driving door or all doors, press and hold for more than 2 seconds to lower the windows with one button. Lock button: Lock the main driving door or all doors, press and hold for more than 2 seconds to raise the windows with one button.

Back door switch: Press twice within 2 seconds to open or close the back door.

One - touch vehicle locating button: Press once to activate the vehicle locating function.

Vehicle Locating with Key

When the vehicle is parked (not in D or R gear), vehicle locating function can be activated by pressing the "One - button Vehicle Locating " button on the smart remote control key or pressing the "Lock" button twice within 2 seconds. The vehicle horn will honk and hazard warning flasher will flash to alert you of the vehicle's location.

Remote - control Window

Press and hold the "lock" or "unlock" button of the smart remote control key for more than 2 seconds to control the four door windows to be fully closed or fully opened.

Unlocking Mode Switchover

Press and hold the "Unlock" and "Lock" buttons of the smart remote control key for more than 4 seconds at the same time to switch the unlocking mode between the four - door unlocking mode and the main driver's unlocking mode.

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Replacement of Battery

1. Lower housing

2. Circuit board

3. Decorative rings

4. Rear cover

5. Upper housing

6. Battery

As shown in the figure, the smart remote control key consists of 6 parts.

Battery replacement steps:

1. As shown in the figure below, pinch the back cover with your fingers from both sides of the key, pull it down, remove the back cover, and then remove the key decorative ring.

2. As shown in the left figure below, use a hard, thin metal sheet (or rod) to reach into the position indicated by the arrow in the left figure below and pry open the upper and lower shells.

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3. Remove the circuit board and take out the battery for replacement.

4. After replacing the battery, install the circuit board, buckle the upper and lower shells, put on the decorative ring and buckle the back cover.

CAUTION

• Do not touch the circuit board, as this may generate static electricity and damage the circuit board. • The positive and negative terminals of the battery must be installed according to the correct markings, otherwise the circuit board will be damaged. • The new battery shall be of same specification with the original battery (3 V, CR2032) of the remote control. • It is easy to damage the circuit board with improper operation during battery replacement; it is recommended to contact an authorized dealer for replacement. • If the smart remote control key is placed together with mobile phone, laptops, tablet computers and other objects containing batteries or metal, there may be a risk of induction unlocking failure. • The battery operating environment is - 20 ℃ ~85 ℃ , the key will become ineffective outside the temperature range.

PEPS System

Conditions Affecting Function of PEPS System

The keyless system may not work properly in the following situations.

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• The smart remote control key is not within the activation area.

• There are TV towers, power plants, radio stations, large - screen displays, airports, or other facilities that generate strong electromagnetic waves or electromagnetic interference nearby. • When there are electronic devices that emit radio waves nearby (such as mobile phone, personal computers, power converters, etc.). • When the smart remote control key is in contact with or covered by a metal object (such as a window sunshade film containing metal components or metal substances).

• There are multiple smart remote control keys being operated simultaneously nearby.

• When the smart remote control key battery runs out.

CAUTION

Users who use any electronic medical devices (such as pacemakers) should consult the manufacturer of the device for information on using the device under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves may have unpredictable effects on the use of such medical devices.

Activation Area

Area 1: In - vehicle activation area

Area 2: Induction unlock activation area

Area 3: inductive locking activation zone

Area 4: Long - distance area

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Keyless Entry

This function can only be used when the smart remote control key enters the function activation area. On the central control display screen, click [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seats, Doors and Windows] - [Automatic Locking When Approaching the Vehicle] / [Automatic Unlocking When Leaving the Vehicle] to make relevant settings.

Smart Remote Control Key Induction Unlocking

Induction unlocking: When doors are locked, carry the smart remote control key and enter the induction unlocking activation area from the induction locking activation area or the long - distance area to unlock the vehicle.

Intelligent Remote Control Key Induction Locking

Induction locking: When doors are not locked and all doors are closed, and you leave the vehicle with the smart remote control key, the vehicle will be locked after you reach the induction locking activation area and the long - distance area.

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Startup and Shutdown

Vehicle Power On/Startup/Power Off

Vehicle Power On

After unlocking the vehicle with the key, the vehicle will power on automatically.

Startup

After the vehicle is unlocked and powered on, when the key is in the vehicle and the gear is in P, if you step on the brake pedal, the "READY" indicator on the central control display will light up steadily and the vehicle will enter drivable mode.

CAUTION

1. If doors are not opened within 30 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked and powered on, the vehicle will automatically lock and power off; 2. If Air conditioning is on before the vehicle was powered off last time, it will automatically turn air conditioning on after the vehicle is powered on; 3. After the vehicle is powered on, the lights are set to AUTO by default. If the ambient light is dim at this time, the vehicle headlights will light up automatically;

4. The vehicle cannot be started during charging.

Vehicle Power Off

When the vehicle is in P gear, the following operations can power off the vehicle:

1. When the vehicle is in P gear, there is no one in the driver's seat or the front passenger's seat, and all doors (including Back door ) are closed, use the key to lock the vehicle and the vehicle will automatically power off. 2. When the vehicle is in P gear, click [Vehicle Center] - [Safety Maintenance] - [One - button Power Off] on the central control display screen, and the vehicle will automatically power off.

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CAUTION

“One - key power off” can only be operated in P gear.

After "One - touch Power Off", the vehicle can be unlocked and powered on again through the smart remote control key.

Immobilizer

Immobilizer system overview

Vehicles with keyless systems use an advanced immobilizer system, which performs immobilizer authentication through smart Key, body control module, and power control module.

Only vehicles that have undergone full immobilizer system certification can be started.

Alert State

The alert state can’t be activated if any of doors and back door is not closed.

Enter the alert state as follows:

1. Park the vehicle and stop the vehicle power system, press the key to lock the vehicle, and switch the vehicle power to OFF state;

2. Take out the key from the vehicle;

3. Make sure the vehicle's hood, back door and all doors are closed;

4. Press the lock button on the remote control to lock the vehicle and turn signal lamp will flash twice. After completing the above steps, the immobilizer system is successfully started and enters the alert state.

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Release of Alert State

For vehicles with a keyless system, press the key unlock button to open doors and end the vehicle body alert state. The power is switched to the ON state and engine Immobilizer authentication is successful. After unlocking, if any door, Back door or start switch is not opened within 30 seconds, doors will automatically lock and re - enter the alert state.

Alert State

In the alert state, if any of the following events occurs, the system will enter the alert State:

Any door is opened without unlocking using the key button;

• The back door is opened illegally

• The hood is open

• Vehicle power status changes

Under alert state, the horn honks, and the turn signal keeps blinking.

CAUTION

Please start the immobilizer system when there is no passenger in the vehicle to prevent the system from entering the alert state when the passenger leaves.

The vehicle will not function properly during the alert state, so do not start the vehicle.

Release of Alert State

After entering the immobilizer alert state, the immobilizer can be deactivated by unlocking with smart remote control key, the mobile phone APP, etc.

WARNING

Don’t refit or add other immobilizer systems on the vehicle, as it may damage the central control unit of the vehicle and affect other electrical devices. The owner shall take all responsibilities for losses caused by refitting or adding other electrical systems without authorization, and any damage caused thereby won’t be covered by warranty.

Central control door lock system

External door lock

For details on how to unlock/lock the vehicle, please refer to the "Travel Preparation - Vehicle Key" section.

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Electric hidden door handle ※ : After the vehicle is unlocked, the door handle automatically unfolds, and door opens by pulling the handle.

Manual hidden door handle ※ : After the vehicle is unlocked, press the door handle as shown in the figure ① , pull the door handle, and door will open.

In - cabin door lock

1.

In - cabin door handle

2. Central door lock switch

In - cabin door handle

When the door is closed and locked and the vehicle is stationary, pull the handle upwards twice to open the door.

When the door is closed but not locked, pull the handle upward once to open the door.

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The door with an activated child safety lock cannot be opened by pulling the handle (for more information, refer to the "Travel Preparation - On and Off - Child Safety Lock" section).

Central Door Lock Switch

Press the button , the button indicator comes on and all doors are locked; The button indicator goes out and all doors are unlocked.

Child Safety Lock

When the child safety lock is activated, the corresponding door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle and can only be opened from outside the vehicle. Please confirm that the child safety lock works normally after being enabled. On the central control display screen, click [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seats, Doors and Windows], click [Left Rear Lock]/[Right Rear Lock] of the electronic child lock, or click [Left Rear Door Child Lock]/[Right Rear Door Child Lock] in the drop - down menu to turn on or off the child safety lock of the corresponding door.

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DANGER

The child safety lock shall be activated if there is a child in the vehicle. Otherwise, the child may open the door, causing injuries to himself/herself or other people.

Unlock at Collision

When the vehicle power is in the ON position or READY state, if a collision signal is detected, all doors will automatically unlock, provided the battery, door locks, and power supply circuits are functioning normally.

Thermal runaway unlock

When the vehicle power is in the ON position or READY state, if a high temperature signal of the battery is detected, all doors will automatically unlock, provided the battery, door locks, and power supply circuits are functioning normally.

Automatic Locking While Driving

When the vehicle speed is ≥3km/h, the four - door handles will automatically close; When the vehicle speed is ≥20km/h, the four - door locks will be automatically locked. On the central control display screen, click [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seats, Doors and Windows] - [Automatic Locking While Driving] to turn the automatic locking function on or off.

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Window System

1. Window lock switch

2.

Left front door window switch

3.

Left rear door window switch

4.

Right rear door window switch

5.

Right front door window switch

Press the window lock button , the button indicator comes on and the rear passengers will not be able to operate the windows. Press the window lock button again, the button indicator goes out, and the rear window lock function is released. The opening and closing of the windows are divided into one - button lifting and inching lifting. The lifting and lowering of the four door windows can be controlled within 1 minute after the vehicle is powered on.

CAUTION

In cold and humid environment, the power windows may not work normally due to freeze.

To extend the service life of fuse and prevent damages to the power window system, don’t regulate two or more windows at the same time.

Don’t try to open and close the same window at the same time, or the window will stop operation.

The window switch has five positions, and their functions are:

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1. One - button descending

2. Manual descending

3. Middle position

4. Manual ascending

5. One - button ascending

Gently push the window lift switch forward one gear (manual descending) and keep pressing to open the window; Simply move the window lift switch forward to the second gear (automatic descending) to lower the window with one click. Gently push the window lift switch backward one gear (manual ascending) and keep pressing to open the window; Simply move the window lift switch backward to the second gear (automatic ascending) to lift the window with one click. You can also use the voice assistant to control the opening and closing of the windows or the degree of opening (e.g., open by 50%).

Anti - pinch Function

The one - button window - raising system has an anti - pinch function. If the window encounters resistance when rising, the glass will automatically stop and move back a certain distance. The anti - pinch area is 4 to 200 mm below the side window frame decorative strip.

Anti - pinch Restraint Function

When the vehicle window is in anti - pinch area and anti - pinch - pinch function is triggered twice in 10 seconds, the one - button window raising function will be temporarily disabled and the vehicle window can only be raised manually, lowered manually and lowered with one button.

Anti - pinch Function Failure

In the following situations, the anti - pinch protection function of the corresponding window will be temporarily disabled and the one - touch window raising function will be unavailable: 1. After anti - pinch is suppressed, anti - pinch is triggered again during the ascent process within 10s;

2. Disconnect battery power supply or the power supply is lower than 6V;

3. The operating environment of the vehicle window glass has changed and the glass has exceeded anti - pinch area;

4. The network signal is interrupted.

WARNING

When the anti - pinch function of the vehicle window fails, please ensure that there are no obstacles when closing the corresponding vehicle window, otherwise there is a risk of personal injury.

Re - initialization of Anti - pinch Function

If the window one - button window raising and anti - pinch protection functions fail, you can

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initialize them as follows:

1. Make sure doors are closed;

2. Press the window switch backward to raise the window glass to the top, and keep the switch pressed for 2 to 3 seconds; 3. Press the window switch forward to lower the window glass to the bottom, and keep the switch pressed for 2 to 3 seconds;

4. Press and hold the window lift switch to try to have the window glass rise automatically.

If the window does not rise automatically, please repeat steps 2 and 3 above to set it up. If multiple attempts fail, please contact a Changan Automobile authorized dealer.

DANGER

There is still a risk of pinching injuries despite anti - pinch protection; make sure the closing area of the window is unobstructed. The anti - pinch function doesn’t work for the following conditions:

• Touch soft, light and delicate objects, such as a little finger.

• Only 4mm gap is left.

• When the window is closed manually again immediately after the automatic reverse movement. This means that the anti - pinch function can’t play a protective role in this kind of situation. When closing, make sure that no part of the body is in the closed area.

Electric sunshade ※

Operation method on the central control display screen:

• When the default desktop is the vehicle control desktop, click , then click [Sunshade] above the 3D car model, click [Full Open]/[Full Close]/[Stop] to automatically open/close/stop the sunshade: – Click [Full Open] and the sunshade will automatically open to the fully open position. – Click [Full Close] and the sunshade will automatically close to the fully closed position. – When the sunshade is automatically opening or closing, click [Stop] and the sunshade will stop immediately. • Click the model sunshade slider to any position, and the sunshade will automatically open or close to the corresponding position immediately. • Click [Sunshade] in the drop - down menu to automatically open/close the electric sunshade.

Anti - pinch Function

Under working conditions of - 20 ℃ ~ 80 ℃ , if the electric sunshade encounters a certain resistance when closing, it will automatically stop and move in the opposite direction to fully open. It will not respond to any operation during this period. After fully opening, the function

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will return to normal.

Anti - pinch function is only activated when the electric sunshade is operating automatically.

DANGER

Despite the anti - pinch protection there is still a risk of pinching; make sure the closing area of the electric sun blind is unobstructed. The anti - pinch function doesn’t work for the following conditions:

• Touching soft, light, and delicate objects, such as a little finger;

• Only 4mm gap is left.

This means that the anti - pinch function can’t play a protective role in this kind of situation. When closing, make sure that no part of the body is in the closed area.

Initialization of electric sunshade

If the sunshade cannot be operated at any position, you can try to initialize it: click the sunshade [Full Close] button on the central control display until the sunshade is fully closed. If you click the [Full Close] button and it still cannot be closed to the fully closed position, press and hold the [Full Close] button for more than 6 seconds to enter the initialization state.

Hood

Open the Hood

1. Pull up the hood unlock handle on the lower left side of the instrument panel twice and the hood will partially open. 2. Gently lift the hood for a distance, and the support rod will automatically prop up the hood.

WARNING

Please open the engine hood when the power supply is at OFF position and the parking brake is applied.

Before opening the engine hood, make sure the windshield wipers are against the

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windshield, otherwise the windshield wipers or the engine hood may be damaged.

Close the hood

Pull the hood down so that it drops onto the hood lock.

Place both hands on the arrow on the front hood (about 100mm behind vehicle logo), and press down firmly to ensure it is closed. Then pull the front edge of the hood (at the headlight position) to make sure the hood is locked.

DANGER

Before driving, be sure to confirm that the hood is completely locked (please pay attention to the prompts on the central control display screen) to avoid accidents caused by the hood suddenly opening and blocking the field of vision.

Never pull the hood unlock handle while the vehicle is moving.

Back Door Manual Back Door ※

Open

• When the vehicle is unlocked or the smart remote control key is near back door, press

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the open button on the outside of back door and lift back door when it reaches the balanced position, back door will open automatically.

• Press the smart remote control key button twice within 2 seconds, lift back door, and when it reaches the balanced position, back door will open automatically.

Close

Pull the back door down to the balanced position and then press it firmly to close and lock.

Electrical Back Door ※

Through the back door button:

– Open: Unlock the vehicle or the smart remote control key is near back door, press the open button on the outside of back door.

– To close: Press the close button on the inside of back door.

Through the key:

– Smart remote control key, press the button twice within 2 seconds.

• Through the central control display: When the gear is in P gear and the default desktop

is the vehicle control desktop, touch , then click on the back of the 3D car model [Back door] , or click [Back door] in the drop - down menu to open or close the back door.

• Pull back door: When back door in the suspended position, pull it up or down a certain

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distance by hand, and back door will open or close automatically.

Lock the vehicle by the back door closing button: Press the back door internal closing button twice quickly, with the interval between the two presses less than 0.5 seconds. After the back door is closed, the lock command will be executed to lock the entire vehicle. If the locking conditions are not met, an alarm will be sent.

CAUTION

When back door is electrically opened or closed, avoid pushing or pulling back door manually.

Initialization ※

After the vehicle is powered on again, if the back door is in the open state, it needs to be manually closed to the fully closed position to complete initialization. If the back door is in the closed state, it’s unnecessary to deal with it. After replacing the back door ECU controller, it is necessary to perform back door opening degree initialization learning. Please contact a Changan Automobile authorized dealer for initialization. Height Setting ※ The electric back door has a maximum opening height memory function, which is used to set the maximum opening height when the electric back door is opened.

• Hover back door at the desired height, and press and hold the button on the inside of back door for more than 3 seconds. When you hear a beep, back door opening height is set successfully.

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• On the central control display, click [Vehicle Center] - [Body] - [Seats, Doors and Windows] - [Maximum Back door Opening] to set back door opening height. Anti - pinch Function ※

For your safety, the back door is equipped with the anti - pinch function.

During the opening or closing process of the back door, when a large resistance is encountered, the anti - pinch function will be turned on. When anti - pinch function is activated, back door will move in the opposite direction for a certain distance and then stop. If anti - pinch is triggered three times in a short period of time, the vehicle will enter the anti - pinch protection mode and will no longer respond to operations. You need to manually close back door until it is locked and wait for about 10 seconds to exit this mode and the function will return to normal. Anti - pinch function is only an auxiliary function. When using back door, you must pay attention at all times to avoid pinching people or hitting obstacles during automatic opening and closing.

DANGER

The anti - pinch feature will not respond to:

• Soft, light and thin objects, such as fingers.

• The last 15mm of the closing route.

• Location of the gap between the panoramic skylight and the spoiler.

In the above situations, anti - pinch function cannot prevent people from being pinched, and there is a risk of pinching. When closing, make sure there are no body parts or obstacles in the closing area to avoid injury.

Anti - play protection and thermal protection function ※

After opening and closing the back door for more than 5 times in a period of time, the back door enters the protection mode and no longer responds to the operation. Wait about 10 seconds to exit this mode and the function will return to normal.

Emergency Back Door Opening

In an emergency, you can open back door from inside the vehicle. The steps are as follows:

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1. Fold down the rear seats and access the trunk;

2. Locate the cover shown on the back door and remove it;

3. Turn the white operating handle, push it down to the limit, and then push the back door upward.

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Practical Configuration

Sunvisor

1. Sunvisor

2. Cosmetic mirror

3. Holder

The sun visor will protect the driver and passengers from being affected by the glare.

Turn the sun visor down, and pull the free end of the visor from the retaining seat. Turn the sun visor to the side to shift the glare from the side.

CAUTION

Before closing sunvisor, close the cosmetic mirror cover first.

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