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USING AND DRIVING
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WARNING
•
Do not modify, disassemble, or repair
the charging equipment and related
ports.
•
It is not recommended to use
any additional wire or adapter/
connector. If an additional adapter is
really needed, select a suitable wire
diameter (≥1.5 flat wire), and the
adapter/connector parameters must
meet the requirements.
•
Never use the charging equipment
if the household power supply strip
cable becomes soft, the charging
connector cable is worn out, the
insulation layer is cracked, or in case
of any other damage.
•
Never use the equipment when the
charging connector, power plug, or
power supply strip is disconnected,
broken, or any sign of surface
damage.
•
In order to prevent port hatch wear,
do not repeatedly open and close it.
1. Charging
1. Charging
• Power off the vehicle.
• With the doors unlocked, press the
charging port hatch to open.
• Open the hatch and remove the
port cover. Make sure the port in not
obstructed in any way.
• Insert the Mode 2 plug into the
household socket.
• Insert the charging coupler into the
charging port.
• The connecting indicator on the
instrument cluster or infotainment
system lights up.
CAUTION
•Do not forcibly insert the charging
connector when the electric lock is
engaged.
•Charging parameters and changes
will be displayed on the cluster while
charging is taking place.
•At this point, scheduled charging
can be set up through Infotainment
→ 'New Energy' → 'Charge Settings'
interface.
•The instrument cluster indicates
the estimated remaining time to full
charge while charging is taking place.
Depending on temperature, SOC, and
charging facilities, the remaining time
to full charge may vary slightly.
•When the battery is low, the scheduled
charging function cannot be used.
Summary of Contents for ATTO 3 2022
Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L bydauto co nz ...
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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 ...