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USING AND DRIVING
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• The signs refer to standardized charging
systems in accordance with DIN EN
62196.
Charging Precautions
• When the SOC indicator on the
instrument cluster reaches the red
warning bar, the SOC is insufficient.
Charge immediately. If the vehicle is
charged after its power is completely
exhausted, the power battery service life
may be affected.
• Household AC charging refers to
charging using the AC charging
connection device the vehicle is
equipped with. Use a dedicated AC
line and power outlet that meets local
standards. The dedicated line can avoid
line damage or line tripping caused
by the power battery's high-power
charging. Failure to use a dedicated line
may affect the normal operation of other
equipment on the line.
• Avoiding damage to the charging
equipment:
• Prevent the charging equipment from
suffering any mechanical impact.
• Do not place the charging equipment
near heaters or other heat sources.
• Inserting charging connectors:
• Check that the charging connector
and port are free of foreign objects,
and that the anti-contact cap of the
charging connector terminal is not
loose or deformed.
• Hold the charging connector with one
hand, align the connector with the
port and push it in, making sure that
they are properly connected.
• Removing the charging connector:
• Make sure the port is unlocked when
charging is finished or stopped.
• Pull the connector with one hand.
• Do not forcibly pull out the charging
connector when the port is locked.
• The vehicle can be powered on to use
the A/C while charging, however, this is
not recommended.
• The vehicle should be parked in a
ventilated area, and there should not be
any occupant inside when charging.
• When the power battery is fully charged,
the system automatically stops charging.
The charge port is equipped with an
electronic lock, therefore, unlock it
before removing the charging connector.
• When DC charging stops, disconnect the
charging equipment first, and then the
charging connector. In household AC
charging, remove the vehicle connector
first, and then the power supply
connector.
• When charging is completed and the
connector removed, make sure the
port cover is reinserted and port hatch
closed.
• Before starting the vehicle, check that
the charging equipment has been
disconnected. The charging equipment
locking mechanism can be triggered
when the charging connector is not
properly inserted. If the vehicle is started
at this time, the charging equipment and
the vehicle may be damaged.
• When the battery temperature is too low
or too high, the charging performance
may be affected.
• When the battery is charged at low
temperatures, the temperature control
system can improve the battery's
low-temperature charging capacity.
It is normal that a limitation in the
charging pile output capacity prolongs
charging and heating time, and
increases heating power consumption.
Summary of Contents for ATTO 3 2022
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Page 10: ...ILLUSTRATION INDEX 01 Exterior 10 Dashboard Panel 11 Center Console 12 Door 13 ...
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Page 36: ...DASHBOARD 03 Instrument cluster 36 ...
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Page 48: ...CONTROLLER OPERATIONS 04 Car Doors and Keys 48 Seats 59 Steering Wheel 62 Switches 65 ...
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Page 154: ...07 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Information 154 Regular Maintenance 159 Self Maintenance 163 ...
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Page 182: ...WHEN FAULTS OCCUR 08 When Faults Occur 182 ...
Page 190: ...VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 09 Data Information 188 Tips 192 ...