Appendix
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Driving guide
Take special care when driving with a trailer.
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Weight distribution
Towing a loaded trailer with an unloaded vehicle is extremely detrimental to load
distribution. However, if you have to drive in this combination, please drive with
particularly low speed.
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Vehicle speed
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The speed used to drive with a trailer must not exceed 80 km/h. If the leading and
following vehicles meet specific technical prerequisites for towing, you can drive a
maximum speed of 100 km/h. Please note the special provisions imposed by each
country.
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The driving stability of the two vehicles decreases with the increase of vehicle speed.
Therefore, when the road conditions, weather and wind speed are adverse, you
should not drive at the maximum speed permitted by law, especially in downhill
sections.
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If the trailer swings from side to side, even if it is small, you must reduce the speed
immediately. Do not attempt to "straighten" the tractor and trailer by accelerating.
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Please brake in time! For trailers with inertia brakes, brake gently first, and then step
down quickly and evenly. Thus, the braking impact caused by the locking of trailer
wheels can be avoided. Before driving downhill, energy recovery can be used to exert
the effect of brakes.
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Body sway can be reduced by additional stability assist device. When the traction load
is large, it is recommended to install this kind of stability assist device. Such device
can be purchased from and installed by professional enterprises.
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Overheating
Please pay attention to the coolant temperature when the outside temperature is high. If
a high coolant temperature alarm is found or a decrease in power is felt, please reduce
the speed immediately.
Summary of Contents for E-HS9
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