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IN-CAR DEVICES
Infotainment
System
Infotainment Control
Panel PAD
When the vehicle is powered on, the initial
screen will be displayed for several seconds
and the system starts to work. It must be
used after network connection to better
experience Infotainment functions (such as
APP and Internet calls).
① Infotainment touchscreen
② Scroll button
• Audio can be turned off when pressed
and on when pressed again. The
Infotainment System can be restarted
when the button is pressed and held for
over 3 seconds.
• Scroll up to turn volume up down to
turn volume down. Volume ranges from
0 to 39. A "Mute" icon is displayed when
volume is 0.
WARNING!
•
Do not use a high-power inverter in
the vehicle, as this may cause the
infotainment system to malfunction.
•
Do not format or root the device
without authorization, or it will
cause the infotainment system or the
vehicle to malfunction.
•
For driving safety, the use of
landscape view is recommended
while driving.
CAUTION!
•To prevent damage to the touch
screen:
»
Touch it gently. If there is no
response, remove finger from the
screen then touch it again.
»
Clean the screen with a soft damp
cloth. Do not use any cleaning
product.
•Using the touch screen:
»
When the display screen
temperature is low, the displayed
image may be darker, or the
system may work slightly slower
than normal.
»
When wearing sunglasses, the
screen may be dark or difficult to
see. Change the viewing angle, or
take off the sunglasses.
»
The touch screen buttons that are
grayed out cannot be operated.
•The touch screen interface shown
here is for reference only.
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 ...