
Driving
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Hand Brake
The hand brake handle should be pulled upward
tightly to avoid the vehicle sliding.
In the condition that the ignition switch is on, pull
the hand brake handle, and the parking braking
indicator lamp will light. If you want to use the hand
brake, pull the hand brake handle upward.
If you want to release the hand brake, you can pull
the hand brake handle upward a little, press the
release button on the top of handle and then push
it downwards.
The manual brake works on the rear wheels.
Stepping on the brake pedal while pulling the
manual brake upwards can make the hand brake
pulled easily.
Steering
In order to avoid damaging the power steering
system:
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When the engine operating, it is forbidden to
let the steering wheel stay at any limit point
(turn to the left or right dead center) for over
several seconds.
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When the power steering fluid in the power
steering fluid reservoir is below the MIN mark,
the power steering fluid shall be added
immediately. Before filling, driving vehicle is
forbidden.
If the power steering system breaks down or the
engine is shut off, the vehicle will lose the
power-assisted steering. You still can rotate the
steering wheel but with more force.
Please pull up the hand brake
handle when stops or leaves the vehicle, do
not operate gearshift lever instead of
applying hand brake; do not let others
impacting the hand brake; if the hand brake is
released by accident, the vehicle will slide on
the slope and cause serious accident.
1. Step on the brake
pedal with all efforts
and keep the state.
Important
principle to use
ABS brake
2. Rotate the steering
wheel to avoid the
obstructions. No
matter how sever the
brake is, you can
control the steering
.
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...