Introduction

Lighting

When using lights, you should observe Road Traffic Safety Law. The function of the lights is to ensure the driver's good vision and provide indicators to others:

  • Sidelight: The vehicle can be better identified when temporarily stopped.
  • Low beam: Illuminates the road ahead. When meeting cars, use low beams instead of high beams, so as not to dazzle the driver of the opposite vehicle.
  • High beam: Illuminates the road ahead better.
CAUTION

Since headlights generate heat when illuminated, they require ventilation holes for cooling and are therefore not sealed. Humid air can enter through these vents and condense on the cold lens surface - this is a normal natural phenomenon that does not affect headlight illumination or service life. When condensation appears, park the vehicle in a dry, ventilated area and the moisture will gradually dissipate. If water accumulates inside the lens, please contact Authorised dealers.

Daytime Running Lights

Daytime running lights enhance vehicle visibility during daylight hours, improving safety.

When driving during the day, when the READY Indicator light is on, daytime running lights ① will light up. It not only improves driving safety but also highlights fashion.

The daytime running lights will go out when the vehicle is powered down or sidelights are turned on.

Reflector

The reflector ② is used to reflect the lights of vehicles behind, reminding the driver of vehicles behind to maintain a safe driving distance.

The surface of the reflector should be kept clean. If the reflector is damaged, for driving safety, please contact the Authorised dealers in time to replace it.