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  • Page 1 DFSK GLORY 580 HANDBOOK...
  • Page 2 This manual provides you with important information on the operation and maintenance of your vehicle. Please be sure to carefully read and use this manual as required. This manual is for the DFSK Glory 580 passanger car. There are some configurations in the car you may not have.
  • Page 3 Important Information Car modification Please do not modify the vehicle mechanicals or any of the identification systems. Modification may affect the performance, safe- ty or durability of the vehicle, and may even violate national regulations. In addition, any damage or performance failures caused by modifications will invalidate the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 4 Important Information This cross mark means “should be avoided” or “should not let it happen” In the figures above, the arrow symbol indicates the front of the vehicle In the illustrations above, the arrow symbol indicates movement or action In the illustrations above the arrow symbol draws your attention to the indication.
  • Page 5 Important Information Contents Illustration Index Safety Devices - Seats, Seat Belts And Auxiliary Restraints III. Instrumentation And Control Switches Items To Check And Adjust Before Driving Reversing Video System, Heater And Air Conditioner, Sound System Startup and Driving VII. Emergency Measures VIII.
  • Page 6 Illustration Index I. Illustration Index Seat Belts and Supplementary Restraint Systems (SRS) 1. Assisted Front Impact Airbag (including Side Airbag) 2. Seat belt 3. Headrest 4. Three-point seat belt 5. Front seat 6. Three-point seat belt 7. Second-row seats 8. Third-row seats...
  • Page 7 Illustration Index Front Appearance 1. Bonnet 4. Windows 10. Side indicator: 2. Front windshield wiper and washer 5. Antenna • Operation switch - Operation switch 6. Tyres: • Replace the lamp - Windshield washer fluid • Tyres and wheels 3. Headlamp cluster, indicators and day- •...
  • Page 8 Illustration Index Rear Appearance 1. Rear wiper 6. Taillights and indicators 2. High-level brake light 7. Reversing lights 3. Heated Rear Window 8. Fog lights- Operation switch: 4. Fuel filler cap: • Replace the lamp • Start operation • Operation switch •...
  • Page 9 Illustration Index Cabin 1. Interior rear-view mirror • Small Storage Box 2. Sun visor • Bottle holder and map bag • Bill Clips • Make-up Mirror 6. Door handrails • Electric central locking and window switch 3. Front Reading Lamp 4.
  • Page 10 Illustration Index Fascia Dashboard 1. Access port 1. Power Mirror Adjustment Switch 2. Steering wheel 2. Headlight height adjustment switch • Electric Power Steering System 3. Sound system 3. Electric horn button 4. Air Conditioning Control 4. Cigarette lighter 5. Heater Control 5.
  • Page 11 Illustration Index Combination Dash (General Instrument) SFG15T Engine 1. Engine Tachometer 1. Engine oil gauge 2. Left / Right Turn Indicator 2. Oil filler cap 3. Speedometer 3. Brake fluid reservoir 4. Function Indicators 4. Battery 5. Reset Button 5. Fuse / fuse block 6.
  • Page 12 Safety Devices II. Safety Devices - Seats, Seat Belts and Front seats Auxiliary Restraint Seats Adjustment of seat back angle front Warning Lift the adjustment handle located on the outside of the seat, adjust it to the appropriate angle, and then release. When adjusting the seat position, be careful not to touch any moving parts to avoid possible injury or damage.
  • Page 13 Safety Devices The second row of four-six seats Warning • Do not apply more than 20 kg of load to the folded seat back. • The second row of seats cannot be folded down when passengers or baggage are occupying them. The second-row seats On the second seat row the seat, backrest angle can be adjusted for comfort.
  • Page 14 Safety Devices Third row seats Fold The third row of seats fold flat to allow extra luggage capacity. Warning • Secure baggage to prevent it from sliding or moving. Do not Seat Folding place luggage higher than the seat back. •...
  • Page 15 Safety Devices Seatbelt Adjust the height of the head restraint so that the centre of the headrest and the centre of the ear are on the same horizontal line. Seatbelt use precautions: To adjust the seat belt properly sit upright and lean against the seat.
  • Page 16 Safety Devices Child safety Older children Warning Warning • A rear-facing child safety seat of any kind should never be • Children should always be fastened in an appropriate child used in a front seat, due to the passenger side airbag. seat when the vehicle is in operation.
  • Page 17 Safety Devices Child Seat Positions Fixing accessories for ISOFIX child safety fixtures The child seat with ISOFIX safety fixtures has two rigid • Refer to the table below to install a child safety seat that fits connectors for connecting the two fixed points on the car seat. in your vehicle at a specified location This negates the need to use the vehicle seat belt to secure the Age Group...
  • Page 18 Safety Devices 3. In order to prevent belt loosening, mounted on the front passenger seat. It is recommended to before you put the child into the child’s always install the child safety seat in the second row of seats. safety seat to check ;...
  • Page 19 Safety Devices The SRS is designed to provide additional protection to the hit an airbag that is being activated, it can also be serious driver and front passenger in the event of a collision and is or fatal. Always lean against the back and keep the steering not a substitute for seat belt protection.
  • Page 20 Safety Devices SRS Front Passenger Front Airbag And Front Side Air Bag In these cases, the auxiliary front airbag system may not function normally. Please immediately contact DFSK authorised service outlets for inspection and repair. Warning Do not install a rear-facing child safety seat on the passenger Warning side seat.
  • Page 21 Safety Devices Repair And Replacement Procedures Warning • Once the airbag is activated, the airbag module will not work again and must be replaced. The airbag module must be replaced by a service centre authorised by DFSK and the airbag module can not be repaired after use. •...
  • Page 22 Instrumentation And Control Switches III. Instrumentation And Control Switches Driving Cab 1. Electric exterior mirror adjustment switch 2. ESP switch 3. Headlight height adjustment switch 4. Multi-function button 5. MP5 6. Air conditioning controller 7. Glove box 8. Side air vent 9.
  • Page 23 Instrumentation And Control Switches Combination Instrument Speedometer Ordinary instruments General Instrument Speedometer The speedometer pointer indicates the speed of the vehicle (mph). Reset Button Reset button operation: 1. Press and hold the reset button until the 2 trip recorders and time display appear 1.
  • Page 24 Instrumentation And Control Switches LCD Screen Display Water Temp Guage The water temperature guage indicates the engine cooling water temperature. When driving the water temperature should be maintained in the normal range. The LCD display contains water temperature table, fuel gauge, clock display, temperature display, odometer and tripometer.
  • Page 25 Instrumentation And Control Switches Fuel Guage The closer the fuel indicator is to the F position the more fuel there is in the tank. After parking, or on a downhill section of road, the fuel tank display may fluctuate and fuel cells may increase or decrease .
  • Page 26 Instrumentation And Control Switches Indicator light and sound prompts Engine Fault Indicator Indicators / Hazard Warning Indicator Tyre Pressure Indicator High Beam Light Engine Anti - Theft Instructions Parking Brake Indicator Front Fog Lamps Low Oil Pressure Indicator Rear Fog Lights Indicator ABS/EBD Fault Indicator ESC Fault lndicator Charging Indicator Fault Indicator / EBO Fault Indicator...
  • Page 27 Instrumentation And Control Switches Indicator lights Parking brake indicator (electronic handbrake) When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. If the parking brake is not released, the lamp is on. If ABS / EBD fault indicator When the ABS system is faulty (the ABS fault light the parking brake is released, the lamp goes out.
  • Page 28 Instrumentation And Control Switches High water temperature indicator Driver seat belt light When the ignition is turned on, the water level indicator will When the ignition switch is in “ON” and “START” positions, light and then turn off, indicating that the light is working the indicator light will be on continuously until the driver’s properly.
  • Page 29 Instrumentation And Control Switches Tyre pressure indicator than 10s, the system considers that there is a foreign object pressure on the switch. The ESC function does not turn off When the tyre pressure is abnormal or there is sensor failure / on until the next ignition cycle, and the switch returns to the indicator light will flash, while the relevant tyre on the LCD screen will flash.
  • Page 30 Instrumentation And Control Switches Audible alerts vehicle during ON and START. Light Combination Stalk If the side lights are on and the driver’s door opened an audible alarm will sound. The indicators and headlight switch are divided into FOUR positions: “OFF “, automatic “AUTO”, side lights Seat belt not fastened alarm “...
  • Page 31 Instrumentation And Control Switches Front and rear fog lights switch Wiper operation When the front light is turned on, if the front fog lamp is turned on, the fog light switch knob is turned upward once, the front “INT” will operate the wiper intermittently.
  • Page 32 Instrumentation And Control Switches Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch Hazard Warning Lights Switch Turn the combination switch wiper handle to “ “, the rear Hazard warning lights warn wiper will operate; turn the combination switch wiper handle to “ other drivers when you are “, the rear wiper and wash will operate.
  • Page 33 Instrumentation And Control Switches VOL + : press button to increase the volume; In the event of any operational fault please report to a DFSK service centre. VOL - : press button to lower the volume; : Click to mute / click again to unmute; MODE : Press this button to switch the mode, switch the order of radio, MP3, MP5, navigation, Bluetooth (loop switch);...
  • Page 34 Instrumentation And Control Switches 12V Power Socket Glove Box Warning • Do not use/open the glove box while driving A small storage box on the left side of the dashboard can hold small items. Front spare 12V power outlet 1 12V power outlet 2 Warning Do not use electrical power more than 120W.
  • Page 35 Instrumentation And Control Switches Bottle Holder Make-up mirror Bottle holders are located in each door pocket. To use the make-up mirror, pull down the visor to open the make-up mirror cover. Third Row Seat Storage Box The third-row seat-storage box is located on the side back panel. Sun Visor &...
  • Page 36 Instrumentation And Control Switches Front reading light Rear indoor lights When switches 1 & 2 are depressed the light will come on, The rear indoor dome light is located at the top between the when depressed again the light will go off. middle row seat and the rear seat, and the rear interor light has two positions.
  • Page 37 Check And Adjust Before Driving IV. Check And Adjust Before Driving Remote key 1. Manual key release button on reverse Models may have different keys 2. Remote lock button 3. Remote door open button 4. Auto search button Use of the manual key: Slide the button on the reverse of the key and pull out the silver manual key;...
  • Page 38 Check And Adjust Before Driving • Do not leave the remote control key at a temperature higher Front door lock than 60 ° C for a long time. With the key to open / lock the door (outside the car) •...
  • Page 39 Check And Adjust Before Driving Operating range: With all doors closed press the key unlock button “ “ for more than 2 seconds, the indicators will flash twice and all windows will open. The remote control key works only when within a certain distance of the vehicle.
  • Page 40 Check And Adjust Before Driving Tailgate Child Safety Lock: Bonnet lock When using the child lock, turn the child lock button to the right to disable the door open handle, and the back door can only Warning be opened from the outside, even if the door lock button is unlocked.
  • Page 41 Check And Adjust Before Driving Petrol filler cap Rearview Mirror Warning Warning • Do not smoke or allow anyone to smoke near the vehicle Before you start, check the position and angle of all the mirrors. when opening the petrol filler cap. Do not adjust the rearview mirrors when driving the car.
  • Page 42 Check And Adjust Before Driving Rearview wing mirror adjustment Electronic parking brake When the ignition lock switch is in Warning the “ACC” or “ON” position, you may move the exterior mirrors as • Do not drive the car when the parking brake is applied as detailed here: this will cause the brake to overheat and fail.
  • Page 43 Check And Adjust Before Driving sound is normal. Auxiliary start function Note When the vehicle is parked, such as waiting at traffic lights, the driver does not need to press the EPB switch to release the Vehicles parked for a long time, if the battery is depleted the brake.
  • Page 44 Rear Parking Camera, Heater And Air Conditioning, Sound System V. Rear Parking Camera, Heater And Air • Make sure that the tail gate is securely closed when Conditioning, Sound System reversing. • The lower bumper and corner areas are not visible on the reversing system due to the limited surveillance range of Safety Precautions the camera.
  • Page 45 Rear Parking Camera, Heater And Air Conditioning, Sound System How to read the reference line on the reverse The heater and air conditioner imaging system Warning Warning The heater and air conditioner only work when the engine is • The reversing camera system features a grid line as a running.
  • Page 46 Rear Parking Camera, Heater And Air Conditioning, Sound System Dehumidification Demisting Passenger 2nd Row seats Ventilation Activation This mode is used for window demisting and air 1. Start the engine. dehumidification. 2. Press the A / C switch on the control panel on the instrument 1.
  • Page 47 Rear Parking Camera, Heater And Air Conditioning, Sound System When servicing your vehicle air conditioner, it is important to use (interface one) special filling equipment and lubricants. The use of unacceptable refrigerants or lubricants will cause serious damage to the air conditioning system.
  • Page 48 Start up and driving VI. Start up and driving • Check regularly, the maintenance items in the “9. Maintenance and Self-contained Operation” Run-in period Startup and driving precautions Precautions when driving During the first 1,500 miles, please follow the recommendations below to ensure the future reliability and economic running of Driving a vehicle in accordance with environmental conditions is the car.
  • Page 49 Start up and driving Keyless entry function Keyless start The keyless entry function is available only when the smart key is Before starting: in the access function activation area. Activate the keyless entry zone Turn off unnecessary electrical appliances; 1. The vehicle will sense the smart key when it is within the car. Ensure that the smart key is in the 2.
  • Page 50 Start up and driving Driving the vehicle Parking The vehicle starts 1. Be sure to use the electronic parking brake. Automatic transmission 2. Place automatic gear shift into the “P” parking position. 1. Depress the brake pedal and move the gear shift to the “D” 3.
  • Page 51 Start up and driving Electric Power Steering System Braking System Warning The braking process is through brake and tyre friction with the ground which reduces the speed. If the engine is turned off or cuts out while the vehicle is travelling the power steering system will not work and steering If the vehicle isn’t used for an extended period, some surface will become harder.
  • Page 52 Start up and driving Use of brake roads or when using snow chains may also be longer and the car must be kept at a safe distance from the vehicle in front. In short, the driver must maintain a high degree of safety Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving.
  • Page 53 Start up and driving Self-test function Braking force distribution system (EBD) ABS contains electronic sensors, electric pumps, hydraulic The electronic brake force distribution system is a complement solenoid valves and processors. The processor has a self-test to the ABS system. Generally speaking, EBD’s role is similar to function that tests the system each time the engine is started the non-ABS vehicle’s load-sensing proportional valve (more and when the vehicle moves at low speed forward or backward.
  • Page 54 Start up and driving Parking brake • For cold weather, allow for a longer braking distance. Do not apply the parking brake to the vehicle when it is parked • On a slippery road surface of snow or ice the grip force of for a long time in an area where the outside temperature is the tyres is greatly reduced.
  • Page 55 Emergency Measures VII. Emergency Measures Note Vehicle tools • Before returning the jack to the tool kit ensure the arms are returned to their original position. Triangle warning signs and vehicle tools are in the storage box under the boot floor. •...
  • Page 56 Emergency Measures 1. Park the car safely off the road on a flat surface. 2. Turn on the hazard warning lights. Block the wheels 3. Apply the electronic parking brake. 4. Slide the gearshift into the “P” position. Warning 5. Turn off the engine. 6.
  • Page 57 Emergency Measures 1. Place the jack on a level surface. Fitting spare wheel 2. Align the top of the jack with the jack support point. 1. Remove dirt or dirt from the wheel surface. 2. Install the spare wheel with CAUTION and hand-tighten the 3.
  • Page 58 Emergency Measures If the jump start battery is in another vehicle, bring the two cars Storage of damaged wheels and tools close together to connect the two batteries. Warning 1. Press and release the parking brake. Be sure to store the wheel, jack and tools properly after use. 2.
  • Page 59 Emergency Measures If your vehicle’s engine is too hot (indicated by the engine Warning coolant thermometer) or if you feel that the engine is not running normally, unusual noise, etc., take the following • Do not tow start the car. procedures: 1.
  • Page 60 Emergency Measures Towing Being towed means compliance with various legal requirements. These can be found at www.gov.uk/towing-with-car. Using incorrect towing equipment can damage your vehicle. To ensure proper towing and prevent accidental damage to the vehicle, DFSK suggest that you are towed by the service operator of your vehicle.
  • Page 61 Maintenance VIII. Maintenance Maintenance Precautions When performing any inspection or repair, the vehicle must be protected against accidental damage. The following are general precautions that must be observed. Warning • Park the vehicle on a flat surface and make sure that the parking brake is used to prevent the vehicle from moving. •...
  • Page 62 Maintenance 1. Engine oil gauge 6. Screenwash storage tank 2. Oil filling cap 7. Engine coolant reservoir 3. Brake fluid resevoir 8. Engine driven belt 4. Battery 9. Air filter 5. Fuse / fuse box...
  • Page 63 Maintenance Engine cooling system Check the engine oil 1. Park the vehicle and use the parking brake. Warning 2. Start the engine until the engine reaches the normal • Do not open the engine coolant operating temperature (approx. 5 min). reservoir cap when the engine 3.
  • Page 64 Maintenance Brake fluid Air filter Warning • Only use new brake fluid from the sealed container. Old, poor quality or contaminated brake fluid can damage the brake and clutch system. Using an incorrect brake fluid can damage the brake system and affect the braking ability of the vehicle.
  • Page 65 Maintenance Lights Front fog lamps For the front fog lamp operation, please refer to the instructions of the light combination switch. Indicators Refer to the instruction manual for the light combination switch for the directional indicators. Front reading lamp and rear indoor lamp Refer to Indoor Lighting Instruction Manual for the front reading lamp and rear indoor lamp opening method.
  • Page 66 Maintenance Fog lights Car lights For the rear fog lamp opening and closing method, please refer to the instructions of the light combination switch. Project High brake lights The headlamps 2×55 2×65 When depressing the brake pedal, the high-position brake lamp Headlight low beam 2×55 will turn on and vice versa.
  • Page 67 Maintenance Interior lights 1 Wear marks 2 Mark the location of wear Project (high beam) light marks Front reading light 2×5 Tyre wear and damage Rear indoor lights Tyres must be regularly checked for wear, cracks, swelling or objects caught in Door lights 2×5 the tread.
  • Page 68 Maintenance Replace tyres and wheels 1. SFG15T + CVT it is not permitted to convert the vehicle to LPG or CNG gas. This conversion will invalidate the warranty. Warning NOTE: Damage to the transmission caused by the use of other Do not fit damaged wheels or tyres, even if they have been fuels is not warranted, even if it fails during the warranty period.
  • Page 69 Maintenance Project Specification Filling amount SFG15T (CVT) SFG15T (CVT) Fuel 93 # to meet the emission requirements of the vehicle with high-quality petrol SM 5W/30 (4.5±0.1)L Transmission gear oil Esso EZL799(A) (4.5±0.2)L IDEMITSU CVTF-EX1 Engine coolant FD-20 (generally) (6.5±0.2)L FD-40 (Arctic region) Windscreen cleaning fluid -20 °C (generally) (3.5±0.2)L...
  • Page 70 Technical Information IX. Technical Information Tyres and wheels Fuel / lubricants and capacity Tyre Size Standard 215/60 R17/ Fuel recommendations 225/60 R17 Petrol engine (with three-way catalytic converter) Spare tyre Full Size Warning Tyre specifications 215/60 R17 225/60 R17 Do not use leaded petrol, the use of leaded petrol will damage Tyre Front 34 (unload)
  • Page 71 Technical Information Main technical parameters of vehicles Project Parameter Engine model SFG15T(CVT) Displacement / Power (mL/kw) 1498/110 Maximum allowable total mass (kg) 2035 Number of passengers Quality Axial load distribution (front axle / rear axle) for maximum permissible total 950 / 1085 parameters mass (kg) Rated load quality (kg)
  • Page 72 Technical Information Engine Project Engine type Model SFG15T(CVT) Engine model SFG15T Type CVT Gearbox Maximum torque (N·m) Speed ratio 1 gear Rated power (kw) 2 gear Maximum net power (kw) 3 gear 0.443-2.416 Form In-line four-cylinder four- 4 gear stroke, water-cooled, double overhead camshaft, 16-valve, 5 gear electronically controlled...
  • Page 73 Technical Information Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Location Transmission (SFG15T + CVT), as shown below The VIN plate is a legal vehicle identifier. There are 17 digits within the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The VIN is located on the right front of the dashboard. The stamped VIN position is located under the passenger’s seat, as shown below.
  • Page 74 Technical Information Engine serial number Tyre pressure tags The air pressure of the cold tyre is displayed on the tyre pressure The serial number is engraved on the engine as shown in the figure below : tab on the B pillar of the driver’s side. SFG15T engine...
  • Page 75 As a matter of routine, we will offer that supplier an account for appropriate parts supply with our company (subject to credit checks) and their acceptance of the Terms and Conditions of our requirements. Sokon Automotive has a Sales and Service network Nationally to call upon, the names of which can be found on our website at www.sokonautomotive.com/dealers If your vehicle has been delivered directly to you and you did not receive a full handover explanation please contact service@sokonautomotive.com...
  • Page 76 The contact details of the Administrator can be found at the end of this section, in the information wallet in the vehicle or alternatively on the Sokon Automotive Website at www.sokonautomotive.com/...
  • Page 77 Warranty Procedure Should the vehicle not be insured under MB&G you should inform the Warranty Department at Sokon Automotive to ensure continuity of service through our warranty back up service. To achieve this you can either fill in the relevant change of owner and warranty transfer cards found in your Information wallet kept in the glove box of the vehicle or e-mail us at warranty@sokonautomotive.com...
  • Page 78 Service Records • Worn or leaking seals and cylinders, block liners, excluding any component which has failed as a result of incorrect oil or fluid levels not being maintained. • LPG conversions are also excluded. • External oil leaks. Excluding abuse or accident damage. •...
  • Page 79 Breakdown and recovery In the event of a breakdown, the National number to call is 01206 771756 • On making the call you will be asked for the following information by the Rescue Co-ordinator: • Your return telephone number • Your policy number and Vehicle registration.

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