
Operation & Adjustment of Vehicle inside Device
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The parking radar probe detects the nearest
object. It may not detect the bumper of a vehicle
with a high body.
The content of this manual may be inconsistent
with the actual condition of the vehicle due to
changes in specifications.
Please wipe with cloth or wash away (low water
pressure) snow or mud stuck to the surface of the
reversing radar probe.
If approaching the obstacle and finds no warning,
during reversing, please check:
●
If the surface of the radar probe is stuck with
snow or mud.
●
If the surface of the radar probe is frozen.
●
If the vehicle has been parked for a long
time in hot or cold weather.
Please note that the radar probe may not give an
alarm even if it approaches the following obstacles:
●
Wires, ropes, mesh walls and other thin objects
●
Low objects such as stones
●
Soft snow, cotton, sponge and other objects that
absorb ultrasonic wave easily.
●
When water drops are splashed and frozen on
the surface of the radar probe
●
When the reversing radar probe is stuck and
covered with snow or mud.
Please note that in the following situations, false
detection may occur:
●
When the honk of other vehicles, the engine
noise of motorcycles and objects that give gas
braking sound approach.
●
When the vehicle is driving in jellylike snow or
rain;
●
Based on their shapes, objects that are hard to
reflect ultrasonic wave (refer to the following
figure).
For obstacles outside the detection range,
the radar probe does not give an alarm. For several
obstacles, the reversing radar probe gives an alarm
only for the nearest one. In addition, please note that
when the vehicle is moving, the reversing radar
probe on the other side of the vehicle my approach
other obstacles.
The radar probe may malfunction if
the temperature is below -30
℃
or above 80
℃
.
High pressure water such as water
gun or big external forces may cause the
radar probe to fail. So do not press or knock
the surface of the radar probe.
Colum
Thin tree
Angle
material
Foot stone
Bicycle tyre
Corrugated
paper
Summary of Contents for TIGGO
Page 10: ...Introduction 9 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 20: ...Instrument Panel 19 Chapter 2 Instrument Panel...
Page 23: ...Instrument Panel 22 Transmission economical mode Transmission Auto mode...
Page 24: ...Instrument Panel 23 vacuum tank warning indicator...
Page 40: ...A C System 39 Chapter 4 A C System...
Page 42: ...A C System 41 Windshield defrosting vent Floor vent...
Page 48: ...Light Control 47 Chapter 5 Light Control...
Page 55: ...Operation Adjustment of Vehicle Devices 54 Chapter 6 Operation Adjustment of Vehicle Devices...
Page 67: ...Door Lock Anti theft 66 Chapter 7 Door Lock Anti theft...
Page 72: ...Seat Safety Protection 71 Chapter 8 Seat Safety Protection...
Page 81: ...Driving 80 Chapter 9 Driving...
Page 101: ...Emergency Procedure 100 Chapter 10 Emergency Procedure...
Page 115: ...Maintenance 114 Chapter 11 Maintenance...
Page 118: ...Maintenance 117 Maintenance Items of Engine Compartment ACTECO engine model as example...
Page 143: ...Capacity Specification Parameters 142 Chapter 12 Capacity Specification Parameters...