149
06
IN-CAR DEVICES
• To disable wireless charger, pull
down the PAD quick menu to find the
deactivation setting. The indicator will
go off.
• The wireless charger only works with QI
certified phones.
• Do not place cards with chips, such as
bank cards, between the phone case
and the phone during charging to avoid
burning the cards.
CAUTION!
•When the mobile phone wireless
charging system is working, ensure
that the smart key is more than 25 cm
away from the wireless charging area.
•Do not place coins, metal keys, metal
rings or other articles containing
metal in the wireless charging area
with the mobile phone to avoid
wireless charging dysfunction or even
accidents.
•Do not place heavy objects in the
charging area. If the mobile phone
charging system breaks down and
cannot be used normally, contact
a BYD authorized dealer or service
provider.
CAUTION!
•BYD will not assume any responsibility
for any problems caused by improper
use. If the product is disassembled
or modified, the free warranty will be
terminated.
•Do not leave unattended phones
charging inside the vehicle to avoid
potential safety hazards.
•For safety reasons, drivers should
refrain from checking phone charging
status while driving.
•If a metal item is found between the
device and the charger rubber pad
while charging, it is not to be removed
with bare hands to prevent burning.
•For better charging effectiveness, the
center of the phone should be aligned
with the center of the charger.
•Prevent any fluid from coming into
contact with the charging area.
•Charging may stop in high
temperatures, and return once the
temperature drops.
•BYD makes no commitments for
external wireless charging coil
problems. Please use with caution.
Summary of Contents for ATTO 3 2022
Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L bydauto co nz ...
Page 5: ...4 ...
Page 9: ...8 ...
Page 10: ...ILLUSTRATION INDEX 01 Exterior 10 Dashboard Panel 11 Center Console 12 Door 13 ...
Page 15: ...14 ...
Page 36: ...DASHBOARD 03 Instrument cluster 36 ...
Page 47: ...46 ...
Page 48: ...CONTROLLER OPERATIONS 04 Car Doors and Keys 48 Seats 59 Steering Wheel 62 Switches 65 ...
Page 137: ...136 ...
Page 154: ...07 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Information 154 Regular Maintenance 159 Self Maintenance 163 ...
Page 181: ...180 ...
Page 182: ...WHEN FAULTS OCCUR 08 When Faults Occur 182 ...
Page 190: ...VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 09 Data Information 188 Tips 192 ...