
Emergency Procedures
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Connect Down-Lead
1.
Properly stop the vehicle in order to
avoid them contacting each other.
2.
Stop the engine and shut down all
unnecessary electrical equipment.
3.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of
the low power battery to the positive
terminal (+) of the support battery via
the w ire A.
4.
Connect one terminal of wire B to the
negative terminal (-) of the support
battery, the other terminal to the metal
part of the engine to be started.
Position the jumper wire in order to
avoid it contacting the motion parts in
the engine compartment.
5.
M ake sure the jumper cable will not
interfere with the motion parts of
engine.
Start Engine
1.
The engine of vehicle equipped with
the supp ort battery operates at
properly high speed.
2.
Start the engine of vehicle with the
low power battery. The vehicle shall
be started within one minute as soon
as possible.
3.
Engines of two vehicles shall operate
for three minutes before the down-lead
is removed.
Remove Down-Lead
•
Remove the down-lead B (-) first and
then down-lead A (+).
Tow Truck
There are trunk rings equipped at the front
and rear of the vehicle in order to fix the
tow cable.
During towing, slowly and smoothly drive
to avoid the tow trunk bounces. Towing
force too high may damage the vehicle.
During towing, the ignition
switch of vehicle to be towed shall
be placed at “ON” position to make
the steering wheel, turn indicator
lamp and stop lamp working.
Because the engine extinguishes,
there is no brake boost and steering
boost. The required operating force
needs to be increased. So the power
of brake and steering shall be
increased correspondingly.
Summary of Contents for RIICH 2 series
Page 10: ...Summary 1 Chapter 1 Summary...
Page 15: ...Summary 6 Delivery Date Dealer Stamp Model Body VIN No Transmission No Engine Serial No...
Page 23: ...Driving 14 Chapter 2 Driving...
Page 51: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 42...
Page 60: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 51 II Instruction of Designation Instrument Panel...
Page 70: ...Safety 61 Chapter 4 Safety...
Page 86: ...Emergency Procedures 77 Chapter 5 Emergency Procedures...
Page 99: ...Repair Maintenance 90 Chapter 6 Repair Maintenance...
Page 102: ...Repair Maintenance 93 Maintenance Items in Engine Compartment...
Page 125: ...Quality Warranty Service 116 Chapter 7 Quality Warranty Service...
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Page 132: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 123 Chapter 8 Capacity and Specification Parameters...
Page 133: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 124 Vehicle Identification Description...