Trip Preparation Trip Plan Before Driving Before driving, you should: • Check tires • Check lights • Ensure that your surroundings is free of obstacles • Ensure that there is no liquid under the vehicle • Ensure that there are no warnings or alerts Group Travel You can quickly team up with your travel buddies via the mobile app and the vehicle system to share your real-time locations and start a voice chat during the...
Trip Preparation Vehicle Presets Remote Settings You can remotely control and set certain features on NIO app before getting in the vehicle (update the NIO app to the latest version to access the most complete features). Open My Car on the NIO app to access the following features: •...
Approaching Confirm Location Finding My Car in the Distance After completing the trip preparations, you or an authorized user can conveniently view the vehicle's location on the NIO app. When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, you can view its location in the top-left corner of My Car on the NIO app.
Unlock Vehicle Unlock Unlocking From the Outside Smart Key Fob Before entering the vehicle, you need to unlock it with the smart key fob. When the battery indicator on the smart key fob is blue or green (the battery level is over 20%), the effective range of the key fob is 10 meters from the vehicle.
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Unlock exterior door handles will retract and the side mirrors will fold automatically (to turn on the side mirror auto-fold, enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch Driving > Side Mirrors > Auto Fold On Lock ). After locking, the liftgate can only be opened from the outside using the smart key fob.
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Unlock • If any door or the liftgate is not opened within 30 seconds after unlocking, all of the doors and the liftgate will lock automatically. • If the key fob is lost or damaged, please contact NIO immediately and take all of your keys to NIO for de-authentication and re-authentication, or apply for new key fobs.
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Unlock Charging the Smart Key Fob The smart key fob uses a ring indicator to display its battery level. When the battery level is low (indicated by a red light), you can charge the key fob using the wireless charging pad in the vehicle or an equivalent device at home. To view the charging status, enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, touch Connect >...
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Unlock • It is normal for the key fob or phone to become hot after being charged for a long period of time. Do not place a fully charged device on the charging pad. Doing so can cause overheating. • Do not charge two or more devices wirelessly at the same time.
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Unlock Under the center armrest cup holder Behind the safe box Under the left floor Under the right floor At the rear Under the trunk Walk-Up Unlocking The vehicle automatically unlocks when you are within 1.4 meters of the B pillar and carrying an authenticated key fob.
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Unlock Note If you or an authorized user cannot unlock the vehicle using the NIO app, please contact NIO for assistance. Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth The Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth feature enables you to easily and quickly unlock/lock the vehicle without a smart key fob. First, open the NIO app.
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Unlock • The Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth feature is only available for a paired phone. If you use a new phone, create a new Unlocking and Starting via Bluetooth service, and the service on the previous phone will be disabled automatically.
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Unlock • You cannot use the NFC feature during vehicle updates. Please carry the smart key fob with you to unlock the vehicle. Unlocking From the Inside Central Lock You can lock or unlock the vehicle by pressing the central lock button. When the vehicle is unlocked and all doors are closed, you can lock the vehicle from the inside by pressing the central lock.
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Unlock • Choose Driver to allow only the driver’s door to unlock automatically in PARK. • Choose Off to turn off the feature. Authorized Unlocking If you want to lend your vehicle to others, you can authorize users registered on the NIO app.
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Unlock • NIO app remote unlocking: Choose My Car > Doors on the NIO app. Guest Mode If you want to lend the vehicle to others by giving them a smart key fob, tap your profile photo on the center display and choose Guest Mode to protect your privacy (e.g.
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Unlock Emergency Unlocking Unlocking From the Outside When you are unable to unlock the vehicle from the outside with one of the aforementioned methods, you can use the emergency key to unlock the driver's door. All other doors will be unlocked at the same time. Caution Do not leave the emergency key in your vehicle.
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Unlock Unlocking from the Inside In case of emergency, you can pull the interior door handle twice to open the corresponding door if the central lock is engaged. Caution • If the low voltage battery is drained, you can only unlock the driver's door using the emergency key.
Unlock Welcome Headlights After locating your vehicle, the headlights will automatically light up to illuminate objects and the road in the front when you approach it. Headlights switch to auto mode every time you start a new trip. If you unlock the vehicle or come within 5.5 meters of it while carrying an authenticated key fob, the vehicle will turn on the position lights in bright environments, or the low beams and position lights in dark environments.
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Unlock Exterior Door Handle Lights Each exterior door handle is equipped with a light. When the vehicle is unlocked, the door handles automatically extend and the lights turn on to illuminate the surrounding environment.
Cargo Loading Opening the tailgate hands-free Opening the Liftgate Hands-Free When your hands are occupied, or it’s inconvenient to use a key fob, the kick- activated liftgate can assist you. To open the liftgate with a kicking motion, stand within a range of 1.5 meters behind the rear bumper and quickly move your foot back and forth (at least 10 centimeters) one time under the center of the rear bumper.
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Cargo Loading • Ensure that the range of the kicking motion is less than 0.5 meters from the center of the rear bumper. Warning • Do not drive the vehicle when the liftgate is open. • To reduce the risk of being pinched, ensure that no one is near the liftgate operating area when opening or closing the liftgate.
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Cargo Loading Opening the Liftgate With a Smart Key Fob To open the liftgate using a smart key fob, short press the liftgate button once. Then, within three seconds long press the button on the left side of the smart key fob for 1.5 seconds.
Cargo Loading Easy cargo loading Roof load and loading on load holder When loading onto the roof of the car, a load holder recommended by Polestar should be used. The aim of this is to reduce the risk of damage to the car, and to maintain safety while travelling.
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Cargo Loading • Leave 10 cm (4 inches) space between the load and the side windows if the car is loaded to above the top edge of the door windows. Otherwise, the intended protection of the inflatable curtain, which is concealed in the headlining, may be compromised.
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Cargo Loading The trunk lighting automatically turns off when closing the liftgate or after 10 minutes. Trunk Storage Carrying Accessories The ES8 towing package has a hitch receiver that can support an accessory carrier. The hitch receiver is designed to support vertical loads of up to 75 kg.When carrying bicycles or other items on the ES8 hitch, always check to ensure that the maximum weight is not exceeded.
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Cargo Loading • Please note that Some function performance is disabled/reduced due to additional loads (rear sensor and lateral intervention related) After towing: • Please make sure the vehicle is parked in level ground when vehicle is with trailer attached •...
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Cargo Loading Left Tum Signal(Yellow) Rear Fog(Blue) Ground for Pins 1-8(White) Right Turn Signal(Green) Right Tail Lamp(Brown) Stop Lamps(Red) Left Tail Lamp(Black) Reverse Lamps(Pink) 12V Power-Permanent (Orange) 10. 12V Power-Switched/Ignition(Grey) 11. Ground for Pin 10(Black/White) 12. Trailer Brake Control Output(Light Grey) 13.
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Cargo Loading the Trailer mode manually, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Driving > Trailer Mode. One of the following indicators will be displayed on the instrument cluster: Icon Description Car detects a connection for trailer...
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Cargo Loading The trunk has two compartments: • Storage above the trunk floor • Storage under the trunk floor Caution When storing liquids in the vehicle, ensure that the container is sealed. Spills or leakages may damage the vehicle. If a spill or leakage occurs, please clean up the liquid as soon as possible.
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Cargo Loading Caution • Objects that are not secured or improperly secured may slide around, turn over or be thrown around in the cabin, which may result in injury to occupants. Sudden braking or turns may increase the risk of injury. •...
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Cargo Loading Folding the second row: press the button on the backrest to unlock it, and push forward to fold the backrest. Folding the second row: pull the handle located on the seat's exterior and push forward to fold the backrest. Folding the third row: pull the release ring on the backrest and push forward to fold the backrest.
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Cargo Loading Trunk Power Socket A 12V power socket is located on the right side of the trunk. It can supply power to accessories.
Cargo Loading Convenient ways to Close Tailgate Closing the Liftgate With One Tap You can close the liftgate with one tap. Press the button on the liftgate to automatically close and lock it. Closing the Liftgate With a Smart Key Fob To close the liftgate, short press the liftgate button once.
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Cargo Loading Closing the Liftgate With the NIO App To close the liftgate on the NIO app, make sure the vehicle is in PARK with four doors closed and tap My Car > Liftgate. You will be notified if the liftgate is closed successfully.
Cargo Loading Opening Tailgate when sitting in the car Opening the Liftgate on the Center Display When arriving at the destination, swipe right on the home page to visit Quick Access and tap the liftgate icon to open the liftgate. When the liftgate is closed, press and hold , and the liftgate will open automatically.
Get In Open Door Exterior Door Handles When the vehicle is unlocked, the exterior door handles extend automatically. You can open the door by pulling the corresponding door handle. The exterior door handles retract automatically when the vehicle is locked, driving over 3 km/h, or the door handles have been extended for over 20 seconds.
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Get In Caution If the exterior door handles cannot extend automatically, push the front end of the exterior door handle to deploy the corresponding handle. You can also pull the interior door handle twice to open the corresponding door. Note •...
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Get In Easy Entry Easy Entry offers the driver and passengers multiple options and settings to make entering and exiting the vehicle more convenient. Driver Easy Entry After initializing the driver’s seat on the center display, you can set the most convenient exit position for you to get out of the vehicle.
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Get In Note After turning on Driver Seat Easy Entry, when you sit in the driver’s seat and close the door (or press the brake pedal), the driver’s seat, steering wheel, side mirrors and HUD height will automatically adjust to the settings saved in the system. Front Passenger Easy Entry If a passenger opens the front passenger door when the vehicle is stopped and in PARK, the front passenger seat will move to the preset exit position (the position...
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Get In Caution When using Front Passenger Easy Entry, it is recommended that you set the default position appropriately, and pay attention to the surrounding environment and the safety of any passengers in the second row. Caution • To use this feature, ensure that the front passenger seat is in the foremost position.
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Get In Third Row Easy Entry Passengers can conveniently reach the third row via the aisle between the second row seats. When seated, passengers can also move the second row seats forward or backward for a more comfortable experience. Ride Height Easy Entry When the vehicle is locked, the suspension automatically adjusts to the lowest setting for more convenient loading/unloading of cargo and passengers.
Get In Courtesy Lighting Auto Reading Lights When you unlock the vehicle or open any door (or liftgate), the reading lights turn on automatically to illuminate the cabin. The reading lights turn off automatically if any of the following conditions are met. In this case, you can turn on the reading lights by touching the switch on the headliner.
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Get In Driver’s side reading light switch Passenger side reading light switch Reading light master switch When the vehicle is locked from the outside (with a smart key fob or NIO app), all reading lights will be turned off. Note If a front reading light is turned on via the touch switch on the headliner, the reading light cannot be controlled by the master switch and will need to be turned off manually;...
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Get In When the vehicle is stopped, all footwell lights automatically turn on if any door is opened and will turn off in any of the following conditions: • The vehicle is in DRIVE or REVERSE. • The vehicle is locked from the outside (with a smart key fob, keyless locking, NFC, NIO app, etc.).
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Get In You can turn on ambient lighting on the center display. In this case, the default ambient lighting effect for the current drive mode will be turned on. Swipe right on the home page to visit Quick Access, tap Ambient Lighting to choose you desired color and brightness for the current drive mode and save it to your settings.
Get In To Be Seated Driver’s Seat Memory When you or an authorized user unlocks the vehicle and takes the driver’s seat (with the driver’s door closed), the driver’s seat, steering wheel, side mirrors and HUD height will automatically adjust to your or the authorized user’s preferred settings saved to the corresponding account.
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Get In Note After turning on Driver Seat Easy Entry, when you sit in the driver’s seat and close the door (or press the brake pedal), the driver’s seat, steering wheel, side mirrors and HUD height will automatically adjust to the settings saved in the system. You or an authorized user can switch user accounts on the center display to load the corresponding settings.
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Get In Adjusting seat position To move the seat forward or backward, push the switch in the corresponding direction. Cushion tilt To tilt the seat cushion up or down, push the switch in the corresponding direction. Seat height To move the seat up or down, push the switch in the corresponding direction. Lumber support To adjust the lumber support, press the corresponding position on the switch.
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Get In Steering Wheel Memory To set the driver’s seat memory for the first time, shift into PARK and follow the initialization instructions on the center display to operate the driver’s seat and the buttons on the steering wheel. After completing the initialization settings, go to Settings from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display, and tap Seat Comfort >...
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Get In Caution • Before initializing the driver’s seat memory, ensure that the vehicle is in PARK in a safe environment, the seat and steering wheel are clear of obstacles, and the rear seats are unoccupied. Please also lower the seat height, and adjust the headrest to the lowest position to avoid damaging the headliner.
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Get In Driver’s side mirror Turn the side mirror knob to the driver’s side and press it to adjust the side mirror’s position. Upon releasing the knob, the side mirror will stop at its current position. Passenger side mirror Turn the side mirror knob to the driver’s side and press it to adjust the side mirror’s position.
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Get In Passenger Seat Memory To set the front passenger seat memory, shift into PARK, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Seat Comfort > Passenger Seat Memory (default position cannot be customized).
Travel with a Partner Driver Seated Front Storage The vehicle comes with a variety of convenient storage areas. Door Side Storage Each door has a storage area to place beverages or other objects. It is also equipped with a storage light to illuminate the corresponding door in dark environments or when the position lights are on.
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Travel with a Partner Card Holders Each sun visor has a card holder for you to store cards such as name cards or toll cards. Cup Holders Your vehicle has two cup holders in the center console.
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Travel with a Partner Warning • Do not put any hot beverages in an open container. A spill can increase the risk of injury. • Do not place any fragile items, or they may cause injury when broken. Center Storage Box The center storage box comes with two compartments, namely upper storage and a safe box.
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Travel with a Partner page to visit Quick Access, and choose Safe Box. Next, you will need to enter your vehicle gesture password. The safe box password will be turned on when you enter the correct password. The vehicle's owner or an authorized user can use gesture password to unlock the safe box.
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Travel with a Partner To enable Bluetooth, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Connect. Choose the mobile device you want to connect to on the center display to pair the device manually.
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Travel with a Partner Wireless charging is enabled by default. To disable this feature, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Connect > Wireless Charging. The current setting will be saved in the corresponding account.
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Travel with a Partner Seat position To move the seat forward or backward, push the switch in the corresponding direction. The driver’s seat can be moved forward up to 190 millimeters and backward up to 60 millimeters. Cushion tilt To tilt the seat cushion up or down, push the switch in the corresponding direction.
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Travel with a Partner To adjust the headrest, press the left button under the headrest. The headrest is 5-way adjustable along a vertical axis. When the headrest is adjusted and fixed at a set height, you will hear a “click”. To remove the headrest, gently tilt the seat back, press the buttons on the both sides of the headrest, and pull out the headrest.
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Travel with a Partner Warning • Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving. Doing so may result in an accident. • An improper steering wheel position or seating position may result in injury. Make sure your chest is at least 25 centimeters from the steering wheel. CDC Dual-Button Restart If the central display runs into screen freezes, unresponsiveness, or other exceptions, you can quickly restart the vehicle system to resolve the issue.
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Travel with a Partner After approximately 30 seconds, all screens will turn back on and the system will resume operation. If the problem persists, please contact NIO. Caution • The vehicle must be in PARK to use Dual-Button Restart. Please ensure that the vehicle is parked in a safe area;...
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Travel with a Partner Driver’s side mirror Passenger side mirror Warning Do not adjust the side mirrors while driving. Doing so may result in an accident.
Travel with a Partner Passenger seated Front Passenger Seat The passenger in the front can adjust the passenger seat. The power passenger seat is a 6-way adjustable seat, with 4-way power lumber support and 5-way power headrest. Seat position To move the seat forward or backward, push the switch in the corresponding direction.
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Travel with a Partner To adjust the front passenger seat, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Seat Comfort > Passenger Seat Memory. Press and hold an icon to adjust the corresponding seat section.
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Travel with a Partner You can adjust the inclination of the headrest by pulling it forward. To reset the headrest to an upright position, pull the headrest to the foremost position and release it. Warning • When driving, your safety belt should be worn correctly. An improper seating position may result in severe injury.
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Travel with a Partner Vanity Mirrors The vehicle has illuminated vanity mirrors on the sun visors. The mirror automatically lights up when you open the sun visor.
Travel with a Partner Digital Control Seat Massage The vehicle offers a variety of features right at your fingertips to provide you, your family and friends with a joyful and comfortable experience. Lumbar massage is available for the front seats and is set to off by default. Enter the settings page from the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Seat >...
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Travel with a Partner Tap the arrow to adjust the temperature in 0.5-degree increments/ decrements. Tap Sync to apply the driver’s side temperature settings to the front passenger and rear seats. To stop temperature sync, manually adjust the temperature of the front passenger or rear seats on the center display.
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Travel with a Partner Climate Control Panel To adjust the front and rear temperatures, tap the temperature or climate control icon in the climate bar to access the climate control panel.
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Travel with a Partner Turning the front climate control on and off Tap the power button to turn the front climate control on. Tap a second time to turn the front climate control off. In this case, the rear climate control will also be turned off. Air distribution If AUTO is off, tap the corresponding area to manually control the direction of the air flow.
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Travel with a Partner Turning the climate control on and off Tap to turn on or off both front and rear climate control. Air distribution If AUTO is off, tap the corresponding area to manually control the direction of the air flow. Rear fan speed Tap the “+”...
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Travel with a Partner Front windshield vents Face-level vents Foot-level vents The following is a list of air distribution modes available at present: Icon Mode Air on windshield If used together with a high fan speed, it quickly defogs and defrosts the front windshield in cold and humid weather conditions.
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Travel with a Partner Defrosts the front windshield while heating or cooling the footwell areas. Air on face and feet Conditions the front cabin including the footwell areas to a comfortable temperature. Air on windshield, face and feet Defrosts the front windshield while conditioning the front cabin including the footwell areas to a comforta- ble temperature.
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Travel with a Partner • If the vehicle is parked in extremely hot weather conditions, turn the air conditioning on and open the windows simultaneously to rapidly cool the cabin. • In hot weather conditions, when the vehicle is in PARK and the air conditioning is operating, it is normal for condensation from the cooling system to drip and form a puddle of water under the front of your vehicle.
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Travel with a Partner seat or front passenger seat on this page. When the weather is hot, the vehicle will suggests you to “switch to seat ventilation with one tap” on the center display, after which you can choose to accept or decline by tapping the button. For rear seats, you can choose to warm up the left or right seat in the second row.
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Travel with a Partner weather is cold, the vehicle will suggest to “switch to seat heating with one tap” on the center display, after which you can choose to turn seat heating on or off by tapping the button. With this feature on, the current heating level will be saved and the feature will turn off when the driver or front passenger leaves the seat for over 30 seconds;...
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Travel with a Partner Window Controls Use the window switches on the four doors to open or close windows. The driver’s door has switches to control all of the windows. Driver’s side window Passenger side window Second row window – right Second row window –...
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Travel with a Partner immediately release it (Quick Window Closing). To stop the window from moving at any time, press or pull the switch again. When the vehicle is in PARK and the driver's seat is unoccupied (with the doors, hood and liftgate closed), you can use the smart key fob to control the windows.
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Travel with a Partner If a power window does not function and anti-pinch protection fails (e.g. due to restarting the low voltage battery after a power failure), you can initialize it as follows: Pull the corresponding switch until the window is fully closed. Release the switch, after which the window will move down slightly.
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Travel with a Partner • Ventilation When turned on, all windows are fully open. • Favorite Press and hold to save the current positions of all four windows. Next time you tap Memory again, the vehicle will automatically adjust the windows to the saved positions.
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Travel with a Partner and sunshade. To fully open them, press the unlock button and then within three seconds press and hold the button again (for 1.5 seconds); to fully close them, press the lock button and then within three seconds press and hold the button again (for 1.5 seconds).
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Travel with a Partner After syncing your phone’s contacts and recent calls to the vehicle, you can select a contact or recent call, or directly dial a number to make a call. During the call, you can switch between Private Mode and Hands-Free Mode. On the Phone page, you can view recent calls, switch to other Bluetooth phones, or hide recent calls.
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Travel with a Partner Arrow buttons Press the corresponding button to switch to the desired option. When playing music, press the left or right arrow button to play the previous or next track; to control the volume, press the up or down arrow button. OK button Press to turn a selected feature on.
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Travel with a Partner Swipe right on the home page to enter Quick Access, use common features, and customize shortcuts.
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Travel with a Partner The buttons on the center console allow you to conveniently use the center display: Home To go back to the home page, press the Home button or pinch four or five fingers together on any page on the center display. Volume Press the button to mute the center display (including NOMI);...
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Travel with a Partner Application launcher Press the button to enter the application launcher and view all applications, including media, phone, navigation, and settings. Quick Access Press the button to enter Quick Access and choose a drive mode. Media Tap Media on the home page and select your preferred radio or music streaming service: •...
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Travel with a Partner When you enter the vehicle (with the driver's door closed or the brake pedal pressed once), NOMI will greet you warmly. To control certain features via NOMI, say the wake word (which is "Hey, NOMI" by default) or press the voice command button on the right side of the steering wheel to wake NOMI.
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Travel with a Partner to communicate with NOMI, the occupant can reactivate NOMI. Tap Immersive Voice Conversation to hide the transcription of your and NOMI’s speech. Tell NOMI how we're doing by saying “I want to give my feedback”.NOMI will record your feedback for up to 30 seconds and send it to our product expert team, together with necessary information, including your vehicle ID, account ID and time stamp.
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Travel with a Partner Take another photo. I need navigation. I need to charge. Navigate to a place I’m hungry. I want to eat hot pot. Number one. Plan route Take me to the nearest. Reroute. Save address or add to Edit home address.
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Travel with a Partner Open the sunroof. Control sunroof and Close the sunshade. sunshade Open the sunroof halfway. Open the sunroof to 50%. Turn on (driver’s/passenger) seat venti- Seat ventilation lation. Turn down seat ventilation a bit. Turn on (driver’s/passenger/rear left/ Seat heating rear right) seat heating.
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Travel with a Partner comfort features. The feature will automatically turn off after ten hours without any operations. To continue using a comfort feature, open any door, press the brake pedal, or sit in the driver's seat with the driver's door closed. Comfort features mainly include: •...
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Travel with a Partner The cartridge will then be held in place by a magnet placed inside the holder. When the fragrance cartridge is in place, the vehicle will notify you that the fragrance system is available and indicate the exact scent of each cartridge on the center display.
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Travel with a Partner • Some fragrances (e.g. Wild) have a stimulating effect. Please use it only when needed. • When replacing the fragrance cartridge, keep your hands clean to ensure the fragrance system can function normally after it is replaced. •...
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Travel with a Partner Nap by Time: You can set a nap countdown to wake you up at the set time. You can also choose to continue or end the nap upon the alarm. Nap by Charge: If the vehicle is in the DC charging process, you can set a battery level within the charging limit to have a nap until the set level is reached.
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Travel with a Partner Caution • Before entering the Nap Mode, make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the power swap mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Nap Mode to ensure safety.
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Travel with a Partner Caution • Make sure the vehicle is in PARK and not in the Power Swap Mode. • Close all the doors and the liftgate before starting the Meditation Mode to ensure safety. • If the vehicle is not being charged, make sure that its remaining range is not less than 30 km.
Travel with Children Child Safety Child-Protection Locks It is recommended that you engage the child-protection locks (including child lock and window lock) whenever a child is seated in the rear row, so that rear doors and windows cannot be opened from inside. Failure to do so may result in accidents if a rear window or door is opened by the child by accident.
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Travel with Children • Do not seat more than one child in a child safety seat. • Never allow a child to be held in an occupant’s arms. • Ensure that no hard or sharp objects are on the child safety seat. Failure to do so may cause injury during an accident.
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Travel with Children Airbag Airbag Seating position suitable for Yes (*a) universal belted (yes/ i-Size seating position (yes/ no) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/ Largest suitable rearward R1/R facing R1/R2/R3 2/R3 fixture (R1/ R2X/ R2/ Largest suitable F2X/ forward- F2X/F F2X/F2/...
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Travel with Children (a)Adjust the front passenger seat as high up as possible when install universal CRS on it. CRS Table-7 seat 7 Seat Seating Position Weight 0, 0+, I, 0, 0+, I, 0, 0+, I, II, 0, 0+, I, groups 0, 0+, I, II, III 0+, I,...
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Travel with Children fixture (L1/ Largest suitable rearward R1/R2/ facing R1/R2/R3 fixture (R1/ R2X/ R2/ R3) Largest suitable forward- F2X/ F2X/F2 F2X/F2/F F2X/F2 facing F2/F fixture (F1/ F2X /F2/ Largest suitable B2/B booster B2/B3 B2/B3 B2/B3 fixture (B2/B3) Suitable support Notes: N/A: Not applicable (a)Adjust the front passenger seat as high up as possible when install universal...
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3 rd row right Recommended Child Restraints by NIO Group Manufacturer Model Attachment ISOFIX mounted 0 & 0+ iZi Combi X4 BeSafe with support leg, Up to 13 kg ISOFIX rearward facing. ISOFIX mounted iZi Combi X4 BeSafe with support leg,...
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Travel with Children Choosing and Installing a Child Safety Seat Warning NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur. Warning Never seat a child or place a rear-facing child safety seat on the front passenger seat when the front passenger airbag is enabled.
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Travel with Children • Toddlers weighing between 9 kg and 18 kg can be seated in a forward-facing or rear-facing child safety seat that is restrained by a safety cushion or integrated five-point harness and secured on the rear seats.
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Travel with Children • Young children weighing between 15 kg and 25 kg can be seated in a forward- facing child safety seat that is restrained by a seat belt and secured on the rear seats. • Children weighing between 22 kg and 36 kg and who are less than 1.5 meters tall can be seated in a booster seat that is restrained by a seat belt and secured on the rear seats.
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Travel with Children Warning The upper belt must lay flat across the shoulder and chest, and never lay across the neck; the lower belt must lay flat across the pelvis, and never lay across the abdomen. Installing a Child Safety Seat Before installing a child safety seat, read the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure that the seat can be installed in your vehicle.
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Travel with Children • Installing an ISOFIX child seat Lower LATCH anchors are provided in the second row outboard seats and third row seats. Child safety seats should be secured to the rear seats. Slide the child safety seat onto the seat's anchor bars until you hear it click into place.
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Travel with Children Guide the upper tether strap on the child safety seat under the head restraint and towards the rear, and then fasten the belt to the anchor point located on the back of the rear seats. Pull on the child safety seat to check if it fits snugly.
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Travel with Children Warning • The ISOFIX attachment points are designed solely for child safety seats with the ISOFIX system. To avoid injury, never secure other objects to ISOFIX. • Always follow the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions and this manual when installing and removing a child safety seat.
Family Travel Vehicle Passive Safety Seat belts Seat Belt Instructions Seat belts are one of the most important ways to protect occupants in case of an accident. Using seat belts together with airbags can reduce the risk of severe injury if a collision occurs. All occupants, including the driver, should wear seat belts correctly.
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Family Travel • Avoid contaminating the seat belt or obstructing the belt latch. Doing so can impair the functionality of the seat belt. • Check the condition of your seat belt carefully before use to ensure that no components show any sign of wear, aging, or damage. If any damage is found, do not continue to use the seat belt and replace it immediately.
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Family Travel instrument cluster turns on when anyone in the front is unbuckled. If the , or at a speed over 22 km/h and the seat belts are still not fastened, the warning light flashes and a chime sounds. After seat belts are fastened, the warning light turns off and the chime stops.
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Family Travel abdomen. Insert the belt buckle into the belt latch until you hear a click indicating it is locked in place. Press the button and slide the belt up or down to adjust the seat belt height. Release the button when the belt is at an appropriate height. To check if the belt is securely locked in place, pull firmly on the shoulder strap of the belt.
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Family Travel Your vehicle is equipped with collision sensors. When a front or side collision that satisfies the conditions of deploying the airbag system occurs, the corresponding airbags will deploy. The gas generator inside the airbag will be enabled to release gas at a certain pressure to open the airbag cover and fill the entire airbag, forming a protective buffer layer to protect occupants and reduce the risk of injury or death.
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Family Travel • Do not place any objects on the front passenger seat. These objects will enter the deployment area and be ejected if the airbag deploys in the event of emergency braking, which may injure occupants. • The airbag system can only provide protection once. If the airbag has been deployed, you must have it replaced;...
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Family Travel • Never place or hang any heavy or sharp-edged objects on the front passenger sun visor. Doing so may result in injury if the front passenger airbag deploys. • The smoke and dust generated during the rapid airbag deployment may cause skin or eye irritation/scalds/burns, and the airbag fibers may cause skin scratches or burns.
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Family Travel The vehicle hits a tree, pole, or other tall and thin object. The vehicle is hit by another vehicle in the rear. The vehicle rolls over. The vehicle collides with or slides under a truck. The front corner of the vehicle collides with another vehicle. The front corner of the vehicle collides with a wall.
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Family Travel Actions to Take After Airbags Are Deployed When a collision occurs and airbags deploy, the vehicle automatically takes the following actions to ensure occupant safety: • Unlocking doors to ensure that occupants or rescue personnel can open the doors.
Family Travel Rear Passengers Seated Rear Storage Rear Door Storage The vehicle also provides convenient storage for the rear seats. Each door has a storage area to put your beverages or objects. It is also equipped with a storage light to illuminate the corresponding door in the dark or when the position lights are on.
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Family Travel Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. Second Row Center Armrest When the second row middle seat is not in use, pull the center armrest stowed in the rear seat back down to access the cup holders and storage area.
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Family Travel Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. Second Row Seat Armrests There is a USB 2.0 port and a storage area under the second row seat armrest for occupants to store phones and other objects.
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Family Travel Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area. Always close the cover after placing objects in the storage area. Third Row Armrests Cup holders are located on the third row armrests. Warning Never place flammable and combustible objects or liquids with a high risk of splashing in the storage area.
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Family Travel Seat position Pull the handle located on the outside of the seat to move the seat forward or backward to the desired position. Then release the handle and push the seat until you hear a click to ensure that it locks into place. Adjusting and folding backrests Pull the handle up and fold the backrest completely flat.
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Family Travel Please adjust the seat according to the occupant's height and seating position. When driving, make sure that the backrest is upright and the highest point of the headrest is in the center of the occupant's head so that the body and head are sufficiently supported, and the seat belt and airbag may function correctly.
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Family Travel Third Row Seat Headrests The backrest of the third row seats is reclined 12 degrees by default. To adjust the headrest, press the button below the headrest. The headrest can be adjusted between two vertical positions. To remove the headrest, gently tilt the seat back, press the button below the headrest, and pull out the headrest.
Family Travel Digital Control Rear Lighting The touch switches controlling the rear reading lights are located on the rear doors. To turn a reading light on or off, touch the corresponding switch. Rear Climate Control Rear Climate Control Panel An independent climate control panel is available for the rear seats, allowing passengers to adjust the rear temperature and fan speed.
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Family Travel Press a second time to turn off AUTO Mode and the air conditioning status will remain unchanged. Climate control display This display shows the current temperature, fan speed, air distribution, and other information for the rear seats. Turning on and off rear climate control and adjusting the fan speed Turn the knob clockwise or counterclockwise to turn on or off the rear climate control.
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Family Travel Rear face-level vents Rear foot-level vents Move the switch up, down, left, or right to change the air flow direction.
Driving Driving out of the garage Starting the Vehicle Preparing to Drive The driver must be seated Close the driver's door or press the brake pedal Starting the Vehicle via NFC Key When seated, you can start the vehicle using the NFC card. Place the NFC card on the wireless charging pad.
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Driving Shifting Gears When you press the brake pedal and shift the vehicle into DRIVE or REVERSE, appears on the digital instrument cluster, indicating that the vehicle is ready to hit the road. After you shift into a gear successfully, the digital instrument cluster then displays the current gear.
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Driving Warning Before leaving the vehicle or stopping it on a slope, ensure that the gear is shifted into PARK. If you have not confirmed the gear on the digital instrument cluster, the vehicle may roll away. Multiple Drive Modes Different drive modes offer different driving performance, providing an optimized driving experience and greater convenience in specific situations.
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Driving • Customized Mode – The ride height is automatically adjusted. With automatic ride height, your vehicle changes the ride height according to the driving speed. Caution In Comfort Mode, your comfort may be compromised if you manually select a relatively low ride height.
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Driving Enabling/Disabling Front Cross Traffic Alert To enable/disable this feature, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap ADAS > Front Cross Traffic Alert. When the operating conditions are fulfilled and a potential collision with front cross traffic is detected, Front Cross Traffic Alert warns you by sounding a chime and displaying an alert message on the digital instrument cluster, 360°...
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Driving • Tricycles Some targets are not responded to, including but not limited to: • Pedestrians • Animals • Bicycles • Vehicles moving in the opposite/same direction • Other non-vehicle objects Front Cross Traffic Alert does not respond to targets that are in the blind spot of the sensors.
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Driving Radars may fail to recognize obstacles and impair the performance of Front Cross Traffic Alert in some situations, including but not limited to: • Radars are misplaced, blocked, or covered with dirt, ice, snow, metal plates, tape, labels, leaves, or other obstructions. •...
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Driving It is always your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is driven in a safe manner and comply with applicable traffic laws and regulations. Enabling/Disabling Rear Cross Traffic Alert To enable/disable this feature, enter the settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap ADAS >...
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Driving • Tricycles Some targets are not responded to, including but not limited to: • Pedestrians • Animals • Bicycles • Vehicles moving in the opposite/same direction • Other non-vehicle objects Rear Cross Traffic Alert does not respond to targets that are in the blind spot of the sensors.
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Driving Radars may fail to recognize obstacles and impair the performance of Rear Cross Traffic Alert in some situations, including but not limited to: • Radars are misplaced, blocked, or covered with dirt, ice, snow, metal plates, tape, labels, leaves, or other obstructions. •...
Driving Driving on Motorways Forward Collision Warning Forward Collision Warning provides visual and audible warnings in situations where your distance to another vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian in front of you is shorter than the set warning distance. • For detection of vehicles moving in the same direction, Forward Collision Warning operates only when you are driving between about 8 km/h and 180 km/h.
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Driving Warning When Forward Collision Warning is disabled, your vehicle will not warn you of a possible collision. It is not suggested to turn it off. This feature will be turned on when the vehicle's system restarts. Cautions and Limitations Forward Collision Warning may fail to function as intended due to camera detection failures in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
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Driving • Other non-vehicle objects Caution When the vehicle turns left at a speed of about 10-30 km/h and a risk of collision with an oncoming vehicle is detected within the detection range, Forward Collision Warning will be triggered. In other scenarios, oncoming vehicles will not trigger Forward Collision Warning. Caution •...
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Driving • Pedestrians in clothing (such as raincoats and gowns) that hides their body contours (such as arms and legs). • Pedestrians who are too close to your vehicle when first caught in the sensor’s field of view. • Pedestrians carrying large baggage or backpacks. •...
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Driving • When the vehicle is approaching or navigating a curve, the target may be incorrectly selected or missed. • The target may be lost or the distance to the target may be misjudged when the vehicle is on a slope. •...
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Driving • For detection of vehicles moving in the same direction, Automatic Emergency Brake operates only when you are driving between about 8 km/h and 130km/h. • For detection of pedestrians or cyclists, Automatic Emergency Brake operates only when you are driving between about 8 km/h and 85 km/h. When Automatic Emergency Brake has been triggered, the vehicle speed is reduced by up to 60 km/h to mitigate the impact of a possible collision.
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Driving Enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch ADAS >Automatic Emergency Brake to enable or disable the feature. Warning When Automatic Emergency Braking is disabled, your vehicle will not automatically apply the brakes even if a potential frontal collision is detected. It is not suggested to turn it off.
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Driving • Traffic lights • Walls • Barriers (traffic cones, etc.) • Other non-vehicle objects Caution When the vehicle turns left at a speed of about 10-30 km/h and a risk of collision with an oncoming vehicle is detected within the detection range, Forward Collision Warning will be triggered.
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Driving due to failures to identify pedestrians in some situations, including but not limited • Pedestrians are lower than 100 centimeters or higher than 200 centimeters. • Pedestrians in clothing (such as raincoats and gowns) that hides their body contours (such as arms and legs). •...
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Driving Automatic Emergency Brake may fail to function as intended if the target is not right in front in some situations, including but not limited to: • Automatic Emergency Brake does not respond to targets that are in the dead zone of the sensors, including the dead zones at the corner, on the side, or at the rear of the vehicle.
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Driving Warning The brake pedal moves downward abruptly during automatic braking events. Do not place any objects under the brake pedal. Doing so can impede the ability of the brake pedal to move freely. Warning Automatic Emergency Braking is not a substitute for maintaining a safe traveling distance between you and the vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians in front of you.
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Driving To help avoid or mitigate a secondary collision, the brakes are applied automatically to help braking the vehicle to stop. The brake lights and hazard warning flashers will be activated and the flashers will remain on after the vehicle has come to a standstill. The electrical parking brake will then be applied automatically.
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Driving Warning As a driving assist feature, Lane Keeping Assist cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions. Lane Keeping Assist is only a supplement to, and does not function as a substitute for, your visual observation. You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions, and make your own decision on whether to use Lane Keeping Assist if it is safe.
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Driving Caution Enabling Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist does not activate this feature. This feature is automatically activated when the operating conditions are met. When Lane Keeping Assist controls the steering, the steering wheel will turn accordingly. You can take over steering by turning the steering wheel manually. Operating Conditions for Lane Keeping Assist: •...
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Driving Warning The maximum speed is the theoretical top speed for Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist. Please comply with traffic safety laws and regulations, including but not limited to vehicle speed, when enabling Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist. Displays on the Digital Instrument Cluster Lane Keeping Assist status icon: Lane Line Display...
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Driving drifting out of the lane on the corresponding side. If the risk level increases, the status icon and one lane line will turn to red and the system plays a prompt sound continuously. • Icon and one lane line in red: When the assist level is Warning, this indicates a lane departure risk on the corresponding side.
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Driving • Lane lines are not clearly divided, such as merging or diverging lanes, expressway ramps, urban intersections, or left-turn waiting areas. • There are edges or other high-contrast lines on the road instead of lane lines, such as road joints or curbs. •...
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Driving • Complex and changing traffic flows, such as busy intersections, freeway ramps, and congested roads. • Winding roads and sharp turns. • Uphill or downhill roads. • Bumpy roads. • Narrow roads. • Tunnel entrances and exits. • Non-standard roads. •...
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Driving departure or avoidance of danger. Therefore, please take over steering in time instead of relying solely on Emergency Lane Keeping. Please control the vehicle direction immediately when cornering, turning around, or driving on winding roads or roads with sharp curves. Warning As a driver assist feature, Emergency Lane Keeping cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions.
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Driving The Traction Control System and Electronic Stability Program are not º manually disabled. Caution Emergency Lane Keeping is automatically activated when the conditions are met in an emergency. Emergency Lane Keeping can only provide limited steering assist and cannot control the vehicle’s speed.
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Driving • Curbs are not clear or cannot be or are incorrectly identified due to lighting conditions, such as strong light which leads to reflective curbs, and poor visibility or insufficient light due to bad weather or at night; • There are roadside obstacles that Emergency Lane Keeping cannot identify, such as fences, guard rails, traffic cones and cone rods;...
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Driving • Lane lines cannot be or are incorrectly identified due to lighting conditions, such as strong light which leads to reflective lane lines, and poor visibility or insufficient light due to bad weather or at night. • The vehicle is steering around a sharp bend, or driving on a sloped road, bumpy road, road with water or snow and ice, etc.
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Driving • The vehicle is steering around a sharp bend, or driving on a sloped road, bumpy road, road with water or snow and ice, etc. • The oncoming vehicle is not a vehicle, such as a motorcycle. Emergency Lane Keeping when deviating to the vehicles approaching from behind on the left When operating conditions for Emergency Lane Keeping are met, if the vehicle involuntarily deviates from its lane to the left adjacent lane where there are...
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Driving • The vehicle is steering around a sharp bend, or driving on a sloped road, bumpy road, road with water or snow and ice, etc. Precautions and Restrictions Emergency Lane Keeping may fail to operate as intended or cancel automatically due to camera recognition failures in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
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Driving • Water, mud, potholes, snow, ice, speed bumps, or obstacles on the road. • Large numbers of pedestrians, bicycles, or animals on the road. • Complex and changing traffic flows, such as busy intersections, motorway ramps, and congested roads. •...
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Driving Caution Steering Assist only functions when you hold the steering wheel while driving to ensure that you can take over the steering at any time. If it detects that your hands are off the steering wheel, Steering Assist will provide a reminder with visual and sound alerts.
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Driving Warning As a feature for driving comfort, and not for preventing collisions, Pilot has a limited maximum deceleration that is less than the maximum deceleration requested for Automatic Emergency Brake and normal driving scenarios. Pilot may fail to stop your vehicle when its speed relative to the lead vehicle is greater than 50 km/h.
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Driving The set cruise speed The target lead vehicle Time-distance to the lead vehicle Pilot status icon • Icon not shown: Pilot cannot be activated as the required conditions are not met. • Icon in gray: Pilot is awaiting activation. •...
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Driving • When there is a vehicle ahead, Pilot will adjust the speed according to the speed and distance to the lead vehicle. The maximum speed will not exceed the cruise speed. • When there are no vehicles ahead, Pilot will quickly adjust the speed of your vehicle to the cruise speed.
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Driving Caution When Steering Assist is active and a vehicle in an adjacent lane is too close to your vehicle, Pilot may steer your vehicle slightly away from the center of the lane to avoid a collision. However, do not deliberately attempt to solely rely on this feature.
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Driving Warning It is your responsibility to determine and maintain a safe following distance at all time. Do not rely solely on Pilot to maintain an accurate or appropriate following distance. Taking Over Control and Resuming Pilot When driving with Pilot, you can take over the vehicle by firmly pressing the accelerator pedal or turning the steering wheel.
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Driving Warning Steering Assist may fail to operate as intended in certain situations or disengage to standby while providing sound and text alerts to remind you to take over steering. During this time, Adaptive Cruise Control will remain on and continue searching for lane lines.
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Driving Pilot will also be deactivated when its operating conditions are not met. Upon deactivation, you must immediately take over control of the brake pedal, accelerator pedal, and steering wheel. Caution When Pilot is canceled, your vehicle may decelerate due to power regeneration and will no longer automatically control steering and speed.
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Driving Caution Information displayed on the digital instrument cluster can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the information displayed on the digital instrument cluster. Caution When neither lane line is clear, but there is a vehicle in front that meets requirements, your vehicle can follow the lead vehicle for a short time.
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Driving Caution Pilot may still alert you when you are holding the steering wheel. In this case, you can lightly grip or turn the steering wheel to cancel the alert. Warning As Pilot may not detect when you take your hands off the steering wheel and fail to send an alert, do not rely solely on the system to remind you to hold the steering wheel.
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Driving If the digital instrument cluster displays "Collision risk, keep a safe distance," it means that a safe distance can no longer be guaranteed with the maximum deceleration that Pilot can exert and there may be a risk of collision. In this case, you must immediately take over the brake pedal and steering wheel to control the speed and steering.
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Driving Warning Pilot cannot detect other vehicles or road users in all situations and may be ineffective, inappropriate, or late due to multiple factors. You must pay attention to the traffic and road conditions at all times and never rely on Pilot to start your vehicle to follow the lead vehicle.
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Driving on the steering wheel to quickly adjust the cruise speed to the newly detected speed limit. Caution When the speed setting icon no longer flashes, short press the "Resume/+" or "–" button on the steering wheel to change the cruise speed by +/–1 km/h. For details, refer to "Adjusting Cruise Speed".
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Driving • Turn signals are operating correctly. When the above-mentioned conditions are met, fully engage the left turn signal to activate Overtaking Assist. Steering Assist will temporarily switch to standby, but Adaptive Cruise Control will remain activated. When you turn the steering wheel left, Adaptive Cruise Control will continue to maintain a safe distance to the lead vehicle, but allow you to get slightly closer than the set distance.
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Driving Warning When using Overtaking Assist, you should be aware of the possibility of sudden acceleration or a lack of acceleration, and always be prepared to press or fully press the accelerator pedal to take over. Do not rely solely on this feature to overtake other vehicles.
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Driving Pilot with NOMI When NOMI is not in a conversation and Pilot engages, disengages, or requires steering takeover, NOMI will use audio reminders and facial expressions to help you operate Pilot more safely and efficiently. Enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch Driver Assist > NOMI Pilot Notification to enable or disable the feature.
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Driving • Radars or the surrounding areas are damaged by collisions or scratches. • Heavy rain, snow, fog, and other extreme weather which may impair radar performance • False warnings may be generated by certain metal fences, median strips or concrete walls.
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Driving • The target may be lost or the distance to the lead vehicle may be misjudged when the vehicle is on a slope. Driving downhill will increase the vehicle speed so as to exceed the cruise speed. • When only a part of the vehicle in the adjacent lane cuts in front of you (especially large vehicles such as buses and trucks), the target may not be identified and trigger a response.
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Driving • Complex and changing traffic flows, such as busy intersections, motorway ramps, and congested roads. • Winding roads and sharp turns. • Uphill or downhill roads. • Bumpy roads. • Narrow roads. • Tunnel entrances and exits. • Non-standard roads. •...
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Driving Such warnings serve as a reference only, and cannot substitute your own visual observation. Due to the influence of multiple factors, the warning may be ineffective, inappropriate or late. You must always pay attention to traffic and road conditions. Never base your judgment solely on warnings. Automatic Lane Change (ALC) Auto Lane Change (ALC) provides an automatic lane change function alongside lane keeping assist.
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Driving Note The information displayed on the digital instrument cluster can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the information displayed on the digital instrument cluster. Caution Auto Lane Change can only work properly when the operating conditions and restrictions for Steering Assist are met.
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Driving • Steering Assist works correctly. • The trifocal camera and five millimeter-wave radars function normally with a clear view. • The current speed is close to, equal to, or higher than 70 km/h. • The current and target lanes meet all required conditions for safe lane changing, including: The common lane line between the current and target lanes is a white º...
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Driving • When the system detects that all conditions for lane change are met, Auto Lane Change is activated to start the lane change. In the meantime, a blue path will be displayed on the instrument cluster, and the lane line on the corresponding side will be highlighted and disappear after the lane change is complete.
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Driving Caution Auto Lane Change may fail if the light and visibility are poor at night, or when lane lines are not clear. Warning Auto Lane Change may suddenly be canceled due to unexpected circumstances. Please always pay attention to traffic and road conditions, and be prepared to take over at any time.
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Driving • Lane change stopped or failed • Lane change complete Caution Information displayed on the digital instrument cluster can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the information displayed on the digital instrument cluster. You need to pay attention to the actual conditions of the traffic in front of, behind, and to the side of the vehicle at all times and apply reasonable judgment.
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Driving Precautions and Restrictions Auto Lane Change may fail to change lanes as intended and you must be prepared to take immediate control in some situations, including but not limited • The vehicle is passing through a sharp curve, such as a motorway ramp or traffic diversion lines.
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Driving • The view of the camera is interfered with direct light. • Visibility is poor due to rain, snow, fog, haze, and other bad weather. • Visibility is poor due to exhaust gas, splashes, snow, or dust kicked up by vehicles in front of you.
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Driving Caution • Auto Lane Change cannot guarantee the recognition of special-shaped targets. Please pay extra attention, especially at night, to targets, such as vehicles with a covered rear or irregularly-shaped rear, vehicles with a rear below a certain height, and unladen carriers. •...
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Driving Caution Navigate on Pilot can only work properly when the operating conditions and restrictions for Steering Assist are met. For more details, please refer to “NIO Pilot” in the User Manual. Caution Navigate on Pilot Beta Version is a public beta version and many features are still being optimized.
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Driving You should always be ready to take over when you find that the conditions of the traffic, road or vehicle are not suitable for enabling Navigate on Pilot, or there are other safety risks. It is always your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is driven in a safe manner and complies with applicable traffic laws and regulations.
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Driving exit Navigate on Pilot immediately. Do not rely on Navigate on Pilot to bring your vehicle to a complete stop regardless of whether it is following a stationary vehicle or a lead vehicle. Warning Like other driving assist features, Navigate on Pilot has a limited steering force that is less than the maximum steering force required for driving.
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Driving Enabling Navigate on Pilot will also enable other necessary features, including Forward Collision Warning, Automatic Emergency Braking, Auto Lane Change, and Traffic Sign Recognition. Navigation Settings When Navigate on Pilot is enabled in Settings, you can check if Navigate on Pilot is available for certain route during route planning.
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Driving When you select a route with sections covered by Navigate on Pilot and start navigation, you can check if Navigate on Pilot is available for each section by tapping the icon on the upper left corner of the navigation interface to view the turn-by-turn information.
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Driving When you select a route with road sections covered by Navigate on Pilot and start navigation, you can check the road sections covered by Navigate on Pilot by paying attention to the start and end icons along the navigation route.
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Driving When Navigate on Pilot is enabled in Settings, Navigate on Pilot quick access will display on the lower left corner of the navigation page. • : Navigate on Pilot not activated • : Navigate on Pilot activated • : Navigate on Pilot disabled You can cancel Navigate on Pilot by tapping its quick access.
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Driving Displays on the Digital Instrument Cluster Navigate on Pilot Activated Suggested path and lane lines With Navigate on Pilot activated, your vehicle will be guided along the blue path. "Lane Departure" status icon Current driving speed Navigate on Pilot adjusts the vehicle speed based on the lead vehicle speed, traffic speed and road curvature, but the maximum speed will not exceed the set cruise speed.
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Driving Caution When Navigate on Pilot is activated, please be aware that the vehicle may accelerate to match the speed limit of the main road when merging into traffic. Warning The speed limit information provided by Navigate on Pilot is not always accurate, and may differ from the actual road conditions.
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Driving When your vehicle is leaving a road section where Navigate on Pilot is available, a reminder will be displayed at the bottom of the digital instrument cluster, indicating the remaining distance before you need to take over control. Fast lane suggestion and lane change of Navigate on Pilot When Navigate on Pilot is enabled and the vehicle is running on a main motorway, the lane that allows fast transit will be highlighted based on traffic conditions.
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Driving Note When driving on a main road, please confirm the suggested lane change by toggling the turn signal lever immediately if it is safe. Otherwise, you may miss the proper time to make a lane change. Note When driving on a main road, the turn signal will be turned on if you gently toggle the turn signal lever and will stay on during the lane change.
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Driving Your vehicle will remind you to take over it when entering a main motorway. . At this point, you need to pay attention to your surroundings, toggle the turn signal lever hard to exit Navigate on Pilot, and take over the vehicle to enter the motorway manually.
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Driving Any of the following conditions will stop a lane change, and the vehicle will warn you to immediately take over control via the digital instrument cluster and an audio alert: • Navigate on Pilot detects that the surrounding environment is not safe for a lane change.
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Driving Navigate on Pilot smart lane change reminder: When the vehicle is executing a smart lane change, the direction indicator on the heads-up display will point to the corresponding direction. Pilot with NOMI Before enabling Navigate on Pilot, please enable Pilot with NOMI reminders in settings.
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Driving adjust the set cruise speed or drive according to the navigation route. You need to manually adjust the cruise speed or take over the vehicle. When Navigate on Pilot is canceled, NIO Pilot will also be canceled if the operating conditions and limitations are not met.
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Driving Warning Navigate on Pilot cannot recognize and respond to stationary obstacles (such as road barriers and warning triangles). If there is an accident, construction area or road closure up ahead, please take over control immediately. Navigate on Pilot is only available on motorways and may not function as intended in other road sections, including but not limited to: •...
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Driving In some situations, the camera system may fail to recognize obstacles, which may affect the performance of or even cause the unintended deactivation of Navigate on Pilot. Such situations include but are not limited to: • The position of the camera is changed. •...
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Driving • Bicycles, motorcycles, and tricycles Some targets will not be responded to, including but not limited to: • Pedestrians • Animals • Traffic lights • Walls • Barriers • Other non-vehicle objects Caution • Navigate on Pilot cannot guarantee the recognition of special-shaped vehicles.
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Driving This system includes the start-stop function that can follow the lead vehicle to a full stop (within a certain deceleration limit). If the lead vehicle starts to move again within a short period of time, your vehicle will automatically resume following.
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Driving • Using the system on non-standardized roads • Hands off the steering wheel • Eyes off the road Warning As a feature for driving comfort, and not for preventing collision, Adaptive Cruise Control has a limited maximum deceleration that is less than the maximum deceleration required by Automatic Emergency Brake and normal driving scenarios.
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Driving Adaptive Cruise Control can be activated at a speed of 15-160 km/h with no vehicles in front, or at 0-160 km/h with a vehicle in front. • The cruise speed is set at 30 km/h when the vehicle speed is below 30 km/h. •...
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Driving The driver has fastened the seat belt. º All doors are closed. º The gear is shifted into DRIVE. º The brake pedal is not pressed. º Anti-Lock Braking System, Traction Control System and Electronic Stability º Program are not triggered. Traction Control System and Electronic Stability Program are not manually º...
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Driving • Press the accelerator pedal and press to set the cruise speed to the current speed if the current speed is greater than the set cruise speed, or to increase the cruise speed by 1 km/h if the current speed is less than the set cruise speed.
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Driving The set cruise speed The target lead vehicle The following distance Adaptive Cruise Control status icon • Icon not shown: Adaptive Cruise Control cannot be activated as the required conditions are not met • Icon in gray: Adaptive Cruise Control is awaiting activation •...
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Driving • If the lead vehicle starts after five seconds, Adaptive Cruise Control automatically starts the vehicle to follow. Before that, it will emit a sound to remind you. • If the lead vehicle starts after five seconds and the system detects obstacles that may affect driving, the digital instrument cluster will remind you that "The lead vehicle started", and you need to ensure it is safe to follow the lead vehicle, and press...
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Driving Smart Speed Assist The indicator of the set cruise speed For more details, refer to "Traffic Sign Recognition and Speed Limit Warning" in the User Manual. When the system detects that the speed limit information has changed and is over 10 km/h higher than the set speed, the cruise speed indicator on the instrument cluster will flash for a period of time.
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Driving Overtaking Assist When following the lead vehicle with Adaptive Cruise Control, if you engage the left turn signal and turn the steering wheel to attempt to overtake the lead vehicle, Overtaking Assist will assist you in accelerating with the maximum speed as the set cruise speed.
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Driving Overtaking Assist is deactivated and Adaptive Cruise Control remains activated in the following situations: • The lane change is completed. • Overtaking Assist is active for too long. • The turn signal lever is toggled back before a lane change. Caution When the operating conditions for Adaptive Cruise Control are not met, Overtaking Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control will cancel.
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Driving • Obstacles to the side or rear of the vehicle Overtaking Right Prevention On motorways or elevated roads, if Adaptive Cruise Control detects that there is a vehicle to your left front going faster than 85 km/h in the same direction, Overtaking Right Prevention will be activated.
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Driving • The view of the camera is interfered with large shadows cast by buildings, landscape features, or large vehicles. • The view of the camera is interfered with direct light. • Visibility is poor due to rain, snow, fog, haze, and other bad weather. •...
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Driving Caution • This feature does not guarantee the recognition of special-shaped targets, especially at night when the driver needs to pay extra attention, e.g. vehicles with a covered rear or irregularly-shaped rear, vehicles with a rear below a certain height, and unladen carriers. •...
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Driving a certain period of time for your safety. You can take over by pressing the accelerator pedal. Warning This feature does not guarantee that the target can be accurately recognized in all situations. Please take over promptly if you find that the target lead vehicle shown on the digital instrument cluster does not match the actual situation.
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Driving • Your vehicle rushes towards a stationary or slow-moving target at a high speed. Braking force may not be sufficient in some situations, Such situations include but are not limited to: • The brakes do not fully function (such as when brake components are too cold, hot, or wet).
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Driving Setting Enhanced HUD Enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Display > HUD to set this feature. • Enable HUD • Auto-Brightness • Height Set heights are automatically memorized by the system. Front Wipers The front wipers clean the front windshield.
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Driving Front wipers wipe Toggle the lever to continuously at a this option high speed When intermittent wipes is enabled, you can adjust the frequency with the speed switch on the lever. Turn up for a higher frequency and down for a lower frequency.
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Driving Caution To avoid damaging the washer pump, do not use the washer if the washer fluid is insufficient. Warning In bad weather conditions, ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen or attached to the windshield. Rain Sensor The rain sensor detects rainfall on the windshield and adjusts the wipers automatically.
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Driving Push the lever forward to wipe at a low speed. Push the lever further forward and hold to spray washer fluid and wipe at a low speed. Release the lever to stop spraying and keep wiping. Pull the lever back to stop wiping. Enabling/Disabling Rear Wiper in Reverse Shifting into REVERSE when front wipers are turned on will turn on the rear wiper.
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Driving • Push the lever away from you and release to turn on Auto High Beam. Push the lever again to turn on the high beams. • Pull the lever towards you and release to turn off the high beams. To briefly flash the high beams, pull the lever towards you.
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Driving • High beams on: dark environments without other vehicles or road users in front of you. • High beams off: bright environments or with other vehicles or road users in front of you. You can check the following information on the digital instrument cluster: •...
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Driving Enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Lights > Auto High Beam to enable or disable this feature. Push the lever away from you and release to activate Auto High Beam. This feature automatically switches between high beams and low beams when driving at over 40 km/h.
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Driving When a turn signal is operating, the corresponding icon lights up on the digital instrument cluster with clicking sounds. Fog Lights Press the button on the end of the left lever to turn on the front and rear fog lights.
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Driving With Driver Drowsiness Detection enabled and its activation conditions met, if the driver is distracted or drowsy, NOMI will remind the driver with facial expressions and voice prompts according to the level of drowsiness, and the digital instrument cluster will also remind the driver to stay focused. Warning Driver Drowsiness Detection cannot operate under all conditions and is only designed to assist driving.
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Driving voice commands, such as "turn on/off driver drowsiness detection", "turn on/off drowsiness detection", or "turn on/off DDD". When the feature is enabled, it will be activated when the vehicle speed is at or above 22 km/h. Go to Settings from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display, and tap Driver Assist >...
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Driving Displays on the Digital Instrument Cluster • Not activated • Activated • Level-one alert • Level-two alert • Level-three alert...
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Driving Caution The camera will not record or share any images, audio or videos. Caution When detection is abnormal due to factors such as the driver’s face being obstructed, the system will turn off automatically after one minute. In this case, all personalized calibration results will become invalid.
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Driving Range Assurance The digital instrument cluster displays the power bar, battery percentage, remaining mileage, and other high voltage battery information. Caution When the battery level is lower than 15%, the power bar will turns red and an alert will appear on the digital instrument cluster. Driving on Low Battery When the battery level is lower than 10%, the discharge power of the high voltage battery is restricted, which will impair vehicle performance and reduce...
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Driving Caution For now, Traffic Sign Recognition only detects speed limit signs and does not respond to other traffic signs. Warning Traffic Sign Recognition and Warnings is for your reference only, and cannot substitute your visual inspection. Never rely solely on the speed limit information recognized by Traffic Sign Recognition.
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Driving • The speed limit indicator on the instrument cluster combines the speed limit information from the navigation map with the speed limit signs recognized by the trifocal camera. • No speed limit information is displayed when neither speed limit information source is available.
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Driving Caution Information displayed on the digital instrument cluster can only be used as a reference and cannot perfectly reflect the real traffic conditions. Therefore, do not rely on the information displayed on the digital instrument cluster. Precautions and Restrictions Traffic Sign Recognition and Speed Limit Warning may fail to operate as intended or be restricted in some situations, including but not limited to: •...
Driving Driving on a slow speed section Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist prevent your vehicle from colliding with vehicles in adjacent lanes during lane changes, reducing the risk of accidents.
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Driving you toggle on the turn signal to the corresponding side, you will be alerted not to change lanes in one of the following ways: • Check lights • Sound + Light Caution The chime may not be heard if the environmental noise is too loud, such as when the audio system is played at high volumes or the surrounding environment is too noisy.
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Driving • If the radar malfunctions for a long period of time and fails to receive any fault-related alerts, please contact NIO as soon as possible. • This feature only detects and alerts you to vehicles and large motorcycles or objects, and may have a delay or even fail to detect or alert you to objects such as pedestrians, bicycles or skateboards.
Driving Driving into the garage Dash Camera You can use the dash camera to take videos of your driving, which can be used as evidence in case of a traffic accident. The dash camera has loop and emergency recording modes. Using a dash camera may be an invasion of the privacy rights of other natural persons in some circumstances.
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Driving Loop Recording Enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch Safety > Dash Camera to enable or disable the feature. • is displayed at the top of the center display when recording is enabled. • is displayed at the top of the center display when recording is disabled.
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Driving Emergency Braking If the brake pedal malfunctions, you can activate Emergency Braking by pressing the PARK button, which will bring the vehicle to a stop as soon as possible under normal circumstances. • Press and hold the PARK button to activate Emergency Braking. •...
Parking Navigating to Destination Navigating to Parking Space with Charger Search for a power swap station on the map or select one in the Charging Assist: • If within the service range of the station, tap to order; • If outside the service range, navigate to the station. The order will be automatically placed when you approach the station.
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Parking Caution • A high speed may cause positioning detection failure. Please keep the speed below 18 km/h. • Please drive as instructed by the arrows on the ground and avoid vehicles and pedestrians around. • If positioning detection fails, please contact the field specialist to take over your vehicle and manually reverse for power swap.
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Parking Make sure to buckle up and close the doors while waiting in the start area. Tap "Start Parking" and start driving into the station as instructed when "Release the brake pedal and the steering wheel" appears on the center display.
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Parking • If the parking is paused due to an obstacle, the process will resume when the obstacle is removed.
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Parking • If the parking is paused when the brake pedal is pressed accidentally, you can resume the process manually after confirming that the surroundings are clear of obstacles.
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Parking If the parking cannot be resumed, select "Cancel Parking" and exit your vehicle. The field specialist will manually swap the power for you.
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Parking After the vehicle is parked in place, follow the instructions on the center display for the power swap. Caution Before or during parking into the power swap station, please always pay attention to your surroundings to confirm that there are no passing vehicles, pedestrians, children, etc.
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Parking Starting/Ending Power Swap Power swap can be started with one tap after the vehicle is parked in place. Please carefully read the instructions on the center display and tap "Start Power Swap".
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Parking Your vehicle will automatically enter the Power Swap Mode and the center display will go off. Warning If your vehicle is not parked in place or failed to be automatically adjusted, please adjust your vehicle as instructed by the field specialist. The windows or air conditioning cannot be adjusted during the power swap.
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Parking Caution Please pay attention to any vehicles or pedestrians in front for safety before exiting the power swap station.
Parking Parking Setting Parking Assist Parking Assist monitors the surroundings of the vehicle using ultrasonic sensors when the vehicle is driving at a low speed to help you park safely. In the parking process, audio and visual alerts are emitted to indicate the distance between the front or rear of your vehicle and the obstacle.
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Parking Caution Parking Alert will be automatically canceled when your vehicle is in PARK or moving faster than 18 km/h. Caution The range of the vehicle's front and rear detection cannot exceed 150 centimeters. Warning Obstacles that are located in the area around the doors on both sides of the vehicle cannot be detected.
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Parking Side Distance Indication System (SDIS) Side Distance Indication System monitors the road ahead through ultrasonic sensors when the vehicle is driving at a low speed. When an obstacle is close to the vehicle, the Parking Camera is automatically activated to help with parking or driving on narrow roads.
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Parking Area Distance Within 50 cm Within 60 cm Within 80 cm You can tap the upper right of the interface to turn off the audio alert. Automatic Deactivation of the Parking Camera • The Parking Camera interface will be automatically closed after 4.5 seconds since you have passed the obstacle.
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Parking You can enable this feature in the Parking Camera Settings interface. Caution The Dynamic Transparent Chassis cannot detect possible environmental changes under the chassis when the vehicle is stationary. Please drive with caution and always pay attention to your surroundings to avoid damage to the vehicle. Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist (S-APA) with Fusion Shiftless Automatic Parking Assist with Fusion (S-APA with Fusion) detects lines on the road or a parking space between two vehicles with surround view cameras...
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Parking parking spaces between two parked vehicles with ultrasonic sensors and cannot identify parking space line markings. Warning Do not use Shiftless Automatic Parking Assist on roads which are sloped or uneven. Warning The performance of Shiftless Automatic Parking Assist depends on the capabilities of the surround view camera and ultrasonic sensors to detect and identify the environment.
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Parking Complete parking. The dual-view image interface displays "Parking completed". The detailed operation procedure is as follows: Search for a parking space. When searching for a parking space, the vehicle should meet the following conditions: • The speed is below 18 km/h. •...
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Parking When a white letter "P" is displayed on the left or right side of the My Vehicle icon during a parking space search, it indicates a parking space on the corresponding side has been found. If the white letter "P" appears on both sides of the icon, it indicates parking spaces have been found on both sides.
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Parking Caution When the vehicle's speed is above 18 km/h, the parking space search will be automatically canceled. Caution When searching for parking spaces, parking may not be successful if the vehicle's direction has significantly deviated from the direction of the road. Caution Parking spaces on narrow roads or spaces that are too narrow may not be selected due to a lack of space, such as parking spaces with columns, parking...
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Parking After a safe and appropriate parking space is selected, fasten your seat belt and release the steering wheel and the brake pedal as instructed to proceed to S-APA with Fusion. During the parking process, the interface displays the current gear and the remaining distance in the current gear for your reference. You need to continuously pay attention to your surroundings to ensure that the process is safe.
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Parking Caution Please only release the brake pedal when you receive the prompt “Release the brake pedal and the steering wheel” on the center display. Otherwise, Shiftless Automatic Parking Assist will cancel and the vehicle will move backwards. Warning Before releasing the brake pedal, make sure that your hands and arms do not interfere with the steering wheel to avoid any injuries caused by its rapid movement.
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Parking When the dual-view image interface reads "Parking completed", parking is completed and the letter "P" on one side of the icon of your vehicle in the instrument cluster will turn green. After parking, you may need to make further adjustments to ensure that your vehicle is in the optimal parking position.
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Parking it unable to ensure the parking result, and will request you to confirm whether to continue with the parking. To resume the parking, you need to check your surroundings to make sure it is safe to park, release the brake pedal, and tap "Resume parking" on the center display. Caution Parking may be impaired if you pause too many times during the parking process.
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Parking In addition, S-APA is canceled in the following situations and you must immediately take over control: • The vehicle is too close to obstacles. • The accelerator pedal is pressed. • The speed is above 9 km/h. • The hood, tailgate, or any door is open. •...
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Parking • Do not use Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion when there is water, mud, potholes, snow, ice, speed bumps, or obstacles on the road. • Do not use Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion if the curb is made of special material or cannot be detected.
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Parking • The parking space is on a corner. • The system may fail to exclude parking spaces with no parking lines, traffic cones, a no parking sign or parking space lock, or private parking spaces. • The system may fail to exclude parking spaces with obstacles, such as pedestrians, bicycles, tricycles, short objects, or bricks.
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Parking • Visibility is poor at night or due to insufficient light. Do not repeatedly use Shiftless Advanced Parking Assist with Fusion in some situations, including but not limited to: • High-speed driving or multiple parking operations may trigger overheat protection for the steering system.
Getting Off Getting ready to get off Powering Off When you reach your destination and shift into PARK, the parking brake automatically engages. At this time, is displayed on the digital instrument cluster, indicating that Electric Parking Brake is on. When you lock the vehicle from the outside, it powers off automatically and turns off the center display and instrument cluster.
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Getting Off • Ajar: Open the left front window and right rear window by 10%. • Open:Fully open all four windows. • Memory: Save the current window positions. Press and hold to reset the memory. Privacy Glass The rear windows of your car are made of privacy glass to ensure your privacy. When the rear windows are closed, the backseats are not visible from the outside.
Getting Off After getting off Side Door Open Warning (SDO) The Side Door Open Warning prevents you or the passenger from colliding with other vehicles in adjacent lanes when opening the door and exiting. Enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap ADAS >...
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Getting Off Note The detection range for this feature is 2.5 meters from the outermost side of the vehicle and 70 meters from the rear. The maximum driving speed that can be detected is 70 km/h. Caution This feature only activates when the driver is present and a door is open. Caution The chime may not be heard if the environmental noise is too loud, such as when the audio system is played at high volumes or the surrounding environment is too...
Lock Lock Vehicle Locking From the Outside Before leaving the vehicle, you need to lock the vehicle with the smart key fob. When all doors are closed, press the lock button on the smart key fob to lock the vehicle. If successful, the turn signals flash once and the horn honks once to indicate that the vehicle is locked.
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Lock • For occupants’ safety, when a front seat is occupied, if the vehicle is locked, the windows and the sunroof will not close. Please do not leave occupants or pets in the locked vehicle. • If the vehicle is locked while a window is rising, the window will stop rising. In this case, unlock the vehicle first, then lock the vehicle again, and the windows will close automatically.
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Lock Walk-Away Lock, the horn honks, the turn signals flash, and the side mirrors fold automatically if Auto-Fold is enabled. Walk-Away Lock is set to off by default. To turn on/off the Walk-Away Lock, enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Locks >...
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Lock Note If you are unable to lock the doors using the NIO app, please contact NIO for assistance. Locking With NFC When the vehicle is in PARK and the doors, hood, and liftgate are closed, you can lock the vehicle using the NFC card or . Place the NFC card close to the NFC detection zone on the driver’s side B pillar and hold it for 10 seconds to lock the vehicle automatically.
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Lock Locking From the Inside When the vehicle is unlocked and all doors are closed, you can lock the vehicle from the inside by pressing the central lock. After locking, a Vehicle Locked icon appear on the center display and the button turns green Drive-Away Lock The vehicle automatically locks while driving.
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Lock Caution If the key fob’s battery is low and you need to unlock the vehicle with the emergency key, please place the key fob level on the front cup holder next to the center console within 15 seconds and ensure the button on the side of the key fob is facing the rear of the vehicle.
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Lock Pull the door handle and insert the emergency key into the lock. Rotate the key counterclockwise to lock the driver's door. When the 12V battery level is low, only the driver's side door will be locked by the emergency key. If you want to lock the other doors, you can toggle the switch at the keyhole down and close the door to lock it.
Lock Side Mirror Folding Side Mirror Auto-Fold When the vehicle is locked from the outside, the side mirrors fold automatically. When the driver is seated on the driver's seat (with the driver's side door closed and the brake pedal pressed), the side mirrors unfold automatically. If the mirrors are folded manually, they will unfold automatically when the driving speed exceeds 40 km/h.
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Lock Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror When the driver's seat is occupied, the rear-view and side mirrors feature auto- dimming (not available when the vehicle is in PARK or the front reading lights are on) to reduce the glare of headlights from vehicles behind you. When the driver's seat is occupied, the rear-view features auto-dimming (not available when the vehicle is in PARK or the front reading lights are on) to reduce the glare of headlights from vehicles behind you.
Leave Vehicle Charging Charging Instructions You can charge the vehicle before leaving it. In order to maintain the vehicle in good condition, please promptly charge the vehicle when the battery level is low. Caution The vehicle can only be charged in PARK. It cannot be charged in DRIVE or REVERSE, or during software updates.
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Leave Vehicle the vehicle, the charging device, or personal injury. Please contact NIO if necessary. • Before charging, please check the charging connector and the vehicle’s charge port for any dirt or foreign matter. The connector should be kept clean and failure to do so may result in a charging failure or damage to the vehicle’s charge port.
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Leave Vehicle Charging Process Shift into PARK, press the charge port cover, or swipe right on the center display and tap Charge Port to deploy the charge port cover. The charge port indicator is in solid blue. Caution Do not forcefully adjust the charge port cover when it is active or open. Doing so may damage the cover.
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Leave Vehicle NIO app. The blue charge port indicator will indicate the current charging progress. If you need to stop the charging manually, you need to unlock the vehicle and stop the charging by touching My ES8 > Battery on the center display or on the NIO app).
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Leave Vehicle After removing the charging connector, return it to its original position and press the close button near the charge port or tap the Charge Port on the center display to close it automatically. Note When charging the vehicle using NIO Power Home, the charge port cover will automatically open when you take off the charging connector from the charger and will automatically close when you remove the connector from the vehicle.
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Leave Vehicle hold the charging connector unlock button for one to two seconds, and then unplug the connector after the indicator on the charge port turns solid green. Open the hood, pull the emergency unlock cable to unlatch the charge port, and try to remove the charging connector.
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Leave Vehicle Current power Indicates the current power of the high voltage battery or power gained through regenerative braking. Energy bars The blue energy bar indicates the power of the high voltage battery. The green energy bar indicates the power gained through regenerative braking. Remaining range Indicates the estimated driving range available.
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Leave Vehicle Indicator Description Low battery level Indicates that the high voltage battery level is low. Please promptly charge the battery or contact NIO when necessary. High voltage battery cutoff Indicates that the vehicle's high voltage power is off. Please contact NIO when necessary. 12V battery charging fault Please contact NIO immediately when this indicator lights up.
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Leave Vehicle Temperature Battery Warmup can be used to preheat the battery and will not cause energy waste. In the Navigation Mode, Low-Temperature Battery Warmup will be automatically activated when the following conditions are met, with the preconditioning status displayed on the top status bar of the center display: •...
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Leave Vehicle Caution • Enabling battery warmup may consume some power. Please plan your travel properly or turn it off as needed. • When Low-Temperature Battery Warmup is activated, manual preconditioning will not be available. • Manual Battery Warmup cannot determine the remaining range with preconditioning turned on.
Leave Vehicle Leave Vehicle Follow Me Home When you walk away from the vehicle after locking it and preparing for charging, the Follow Me Home will illuminate the road ahead of you. When you leave your vehicle at night, the low beams and position lights turn on to illuminate the road ahead for you.
Maintenance and Cleaning Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Health Status Please check the vehicle status regularly to keep it in the best condition. You can touch My ES8 > Health on the center display to check vehicle health status. On this interface, the vehicle performs a self-inspection and displays the current health status.
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Maintenance and Cleaning • Check if there are any warning indicators or information on the instrument cluster. • Check the tire pressure and tread wear of each tire. • Check whether there are any abnormal fluids under the vehicle (water condensation from the air conditioning system is normal).
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Maintenance and Cleaning • Driving in dusty environments. • Driving in extremely cold environments (below -20℃) or extremely hot environments (above 40℃). • Driving in humid environments or wading through water frequently. • Driving in salty or corrosive environments. • Braking frequently or driving in mountainous areas.
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Maintenance and Cleaning Note NIO will not disclose any information recorded in the system to a third party without your permission or consent. System Update Your vehicle comes with a remote update system. When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, you can enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap General >...
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Maintenance and Cleaning • Do not modify vehicle components or change the software of the vehicle without authorization. Failure to comply may result in injury or property damage. Reset All Settings When you need to sell the vehicle, you can erase all content and settings by entering Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch General >...
Maintenance and Cleaning Wiper Blade Replacement Replacing Front Wiper Blades The front wipers can clean raindrops and stains on the windshield (when used together with windshield washer fluid). The procedure to replace the front wiper blades is as follows: Enter the Settings page from the leftmost side of the control bar at the bottom of the center display and tap Driving >...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Install a new wiper blade and pull the wiper blade to confirm that it is securely installed.
Maintenance and Cleaning Add Fluid Refilling Windshield Washer Fluid Windshield washer fluid is used to maintain good visibility through the windshield. The procedure to refill the windshield washer fluid is as follows: Open the washer fluid container cover and cap, and add an appropriate amount of washer fluid (we recommend you stop refilling when the fluid level is about to reach the inlet).
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Maintenance and Cleaning Toggle the hook under the hood to release it and lift the hood up. Take out the hood prop rod from the clip and position it appropriately to support the hood. Open the coolant cap and add an appropriate amount of coolant (above the MIN and below the MAX indicators).
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Maintenance and Cleaning Close the coolant cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands and lower it to an appropriate angle. Then, push the hood down firmly until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood. Refilling Brake Fluid Warning To avoid the risk of high voltage electric shock when opening the hood, please...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Toggle the hook under the hood to release it and lift the hood up. Take out the hood prop rod from the clip and position it appropriately to support the hood. Open the brake fluid cap and add an appropriate amount of brake fluid (above the MIN and below the MAX indicators).
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Maintenance and Cleaning Close the brake fluid cap tightly. When closing the hood, hold the hood with your hands and lower it to an appropriate angle. Then, push the hood down firmly until it is completely closed. Caution Do not slam or drop the hood.
Maintenance and Cleaning Tire Maintenance Tire Inspection and Maintenance For your driving safety, please inspect the tires regularly: • Frequently inspect the tires for any signs of punctures, cuts, tears and bulges, and remove any foreign objects in the treads. •...
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Maintenance and Cleaning • Sharp cornering, excessive acceleration, and abrupt braking can increase tire wear. • You should have the tire dynamic balance checked after every tire replacement. • If the vehicle can't drive straight or drifts left or right, please contact NIO to have the wheel alignment checked and adjusted if necessary.
Maintenance and Cleaning Brake Pad and Disc Maintenance Brake Pad and Disc Inspection and Maintenance Lightly press the brake pedal occasionally when driving on rainy or icy roads so that the heat generated by friction warms up and dries the brake pads. The same should be done when driving in extremely wet or cold weather.
Maintenance and Cleaning Air Filter Maintenance Air Filter Inspection and Maintenance Maintain and replace the air filter according to the specified service intervals to keep the air in the cabin fresh. After replacement, enter Settings from the bottom left of the center display, and touch Cabin Comfort > Air Filter Reminder to reset the reminder.
Maintenance and Cleaning Battery Maintenance 12V Battery Maintenance The 12V battery is mainly used to power the starting and electrical equipment of the vehicle. It can be accessed by opening the panel on the left side of the trunk. To extend the service life of the battery, please keep a sufficient battery level. Warning 12V battery fluid is corrosive.
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Maintenance and Cleaning Do not park the vehicle in such an environment for a long time (more than eight hours). • Do not park the vehicle in a environment with a high temperature and heat sources to avoid accidental fire. •...
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Maintenance and Cleaning according to relevant laws and regulations, NIO will take primary responsibility for recycling them in accordance with the market situation at such time. Batteries that are in good condition but cannot continue to be used due to other reasons can be recycled for cascading use after basic repairs.
Maintenance and Cleaning Fuse Replacement Underhood Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Rated value Description UR06 relay power supply fuse High voltage integrated...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Front motor cooling water pump relay Rear motor cooling water pump relay Battery cooling water pump relay Cooling fan relay (Reserved) Brake control module (control unit) fuse Brake control module (motor) fuse ...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Battery management system power supply fuse Front power control unit fuse Central gateway control- ler power supply 2 fuse Right low beam fuse Right low beam relay Left low beam relay Horn relay High beam relay High voltage power distri- bution box/gear shifter...
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Maintenance and Cleaning mirror assembly/left front headlight (KL15 power supply) fuse Passenger side heating/ ventilation/lumbar support/massage module (KL15 power supply) fuse Airbag controller (KL15 power supply) fuse Radar/parking radar controller/central gateway controller (KL15 power supply) fuse Steering wheel heating (KL15 power supply) fuse Climate control module/ front body control- ler/central gatewaycon-...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Sunroof/sunshade motor (KL30 power supply) fuse IF28 fuse (KL15 power supply) relay (Reserved) Front body control module 1 fuse Front body control module 2 fuse Digital instrument cluster/HUD/NOMI/eCall (KL30 power supply) fuse Climate control module/ rear climate control panel and fragrance system (KL30 power...
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Maintenance and Cleaning IR04 relay switch power supply fuse (Reserved) (Reserved) Brake booster fuse Electric parking controller 2 (KL30 power supply) Left side mirror left adjustment relay Climate control module (KL30 power supply) fuse Battery management unit (KL30 power supply) fuse Center display (KL30 power supply) fuse...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Central gateway control- ler (KL30 power supply) fuse Side mirror unfold relay (Reserved) Left side mirror right/ upward adjustment relay Left side mirror downward adjustment relay Right side mirror left adjustment relay Right side mirror right/ ...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Rated value Description TF02/TF27 fuse power supply relay KL15 power supply Rear blower (KL30 power supply) relay Front blower (KL30 power supply) relay (Reserved) Wheel arch light/ ambient lighting/safe box limit switch fuse Left front and rear exteri- or door handle deploy + / retract - fuse...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Left side mirror heating fuse Second row seat USB fuse (Reserved) (Reserved) Left front/right rear window regulator motor (KL30 power supply) fuse TR01 relay contactor power supply fuse Passenger seat adjust- ment fuse Driver seat adjustment fuse Air suspension controller (air pump) KL30 power...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Liftgate control module fuse Infotainment system console (KL30 power supply) 2 fuse TR04 relay switch power supply fuse TR05 relay switch power supply fuse Rear body controller power supply 1 fuse Kick sensor/TR04 coil/ TR05 coil/TR08 coil/TR09 coil/TR11 coil fuse Amplifier control unit fuse...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Rear body controller power supply 2 fuse TR06 relay contactor power supply fuse TR08 relay contactor power supply fuse TR09 relay contactor power supply fuse (Reserved) TR13 relay fuse Trailer control module power1 Trailer control module 20A ...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Rear Pre-Fuse Box Caution Do not use fuses with a nominal current higher than the rated current. Only replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same nominal current and size. Rated value Description Pyrotechnic safety switch power supply 125A Electric power steering gear power supply 300A...
Maintenance and Cleaning Vehicle Cleaning and Maintaining Cleaning and Maintaining the Exterior Regular cleaning and waxing can protect the vehicle exterior from damage from the external environment. The frequency of cleaning and waxing depends on the frequency of use, parking conditions (whether the vehicle is parked in a garage, under a tree, or in direct sunlight), and weather conditions.
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Maintenance and Cleaning • When washing the vehicle with a water hose in cold weather, do not spray water directly on the door handles, charge ports, doors and sunroof. Otherwise, these moving parts may freeze in place. • Do not use rough sponges or corrosive cleaners which may damage the paint. •...
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Maintenance and Cleaning the clean body paint, use a layer of high-quality hard car wax on the body paint. If the vehicle is cleaned regularly with cleaners, we recommend you apply hard wax at least twice a year to protect the body paint. Polishing is only necessary when the body paint surface has lost its gloss and cannot be restored by waxing.
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Maintenance and Cleaning Serious stains on the wheels can cause imbalance of the wheels. This will result in wheel vibrations, which will be transmitted to the steering wheel. In some cases, this can cause premature wear on the steering mechanism. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly clean stains on the wheels.
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Maintenance and Cleaning • Do not use strong solvents such as cleaning fluids, petrol or petroleum solvents which may damage the interior materials. • Do not spray cleaners directly on electronic buttons, switches or parts. Wipe stains with a soft cloth dampened with cleaning fluid. •...
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Maintenance and Cleaning Seat Belts Only use mild car shampoo to clean the seat belts. Do not remove the seat belts from the vehicle. Allow the belts to dry fully while extended.
Emergency Rescue ES8 Information Warning Sign Information Name Warning Sign Description High voltage Danger! Do not touch electricity high voltage compo- warning sign nents. High voltage compo- nents. Danger! Do not High voltage touch high voltage components components without warning sign 1 wearing protective equipment to avoid electric shock.
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Emergency Rescue fier on the charging gun equals one of the identifiers found in the car’s charging port, either C, K or L.Voltage ranges relat- ed to those identifiers are as follows: • C: AC ≤ 480 V • K: DC 50 V to 500 V •...
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Emergency Rescue Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The vehicle identification number is stamped on the right front shock tower bracket. You can also find the VIN in the following locations:...
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Emergency Rescue Underside of the hood Upper area at the end of the front driving motor Left side of the instrument panel beam Lower-left area of the front windshield Lower area of the right B-pillar Lower area of the right rear door frame Upper area at the end of the rear motor Upper side of the rear floor Right side of the liftgate...
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Emergency Rescue The diagnostic instrument automatically reads and displays the VIN on the interface of the diagnostic instrument. There is a radio frequency identification device (RFID) at the front windshield of the vehicle. Driving Motor Identification Labels The front driving motor identification label is located on the lower side of the motor.
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Emergency Rescue 1. Interior door handles 8. Control panel for emergency calls, sunroof and sunshade, and reading lights 2. Control panel for side mirrors and 9. NOMI windows 3. Steering wheel buttons - left 10. Center display 4. Light control lever for turn signals 11.
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Emergency Rescue Emergency Side air High pressure high voltage curtain Curtain Low-voltage integrator cut-off plug Airbag cylinder airbag battery Driving Air conditioning High voltage High voltage motor high voltage battery heater battery electric heater Airbag Power Charging control Seat belt High pressure High pressure distribution unit...
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Emergency Rescue High Voltage Battery ES8 is equipped with a floor-mounted 350 volt lithium-ion high voltage battery. Never breach the high voltage battery when lifting from under the vehicle. When using rescue tools, pay special attention to ensure that you do not breach the floor pan.
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Emergency Rescue headliner of the passenger side. The side airbags include front side airbags (located on the outside of the front seats) and curtain airbags (located on the headliner from the A pillar to C pillar on both sides). The locations of the airbags are labeled “AIRBAG”.
Emergency Rescue ES8 Technical Parameters Vehicle Dimensions Item Value Length A (mm) 5022 Width B (mm) (excluding side mirrors) 1962 Width C (mm) (including side mirrors) 2268 Height D (mm) 1756 Wheel Base E (mm) 3010 Front Track F (mm) 1668 Rear Track G (mm) 1672...
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Emergency Rescue Front Overhang H (mm) Rear Overhang I (mm) 1090 Ground Clearance (mm) Cargo Volume (L) Cargo Volume - with third-row seats folded down (L) Cargo Volume - with second- and 1861 third-row seats folded down (L) 1901 Seats Mass Parameters Item Value...
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Emergency Rescue Payload Payload Payload Couplin when Roof when 2 when 4 g point Version full capaci- [kg] [kg] people people mass occupa ty [kg] [kg] [kg] [kg] ncy [kg] 75kwh-6 2460 3,099 Seat 75kwh-7 2475 3,099 Seat 100kwh- 2480 3,099 6 Seat 100kwh-...
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Emergency Rescue 265/45R21 2.6(unladen) Tire Pressure (bar) 2.8 (full loaded rear tire) Camber Angle -0.5±0.5° Total Front Camber Angle 0±0.5° Front Toe Angle 0.3±0.2° Front Caster Angle 4.7±0.5° Total Front Caster Angle 0±0.5° Rear Camber Angle -1.3±0.5° Total Rear Camber Angle 0±0.5°...
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Emergency Rescue Brake Pedal Free-Play 15~25 (mm) Nominal Pressure of Air Suspension Reservoir (bar) High Voltage Battery Parameters Item 100 kwh 75 kwh Nickel-Cobalt- Nickel-Cobalt- Manganese Lithi- Manganese Lithi- Type um-Ion / Lithium um-Ion Battery Iron Phosphate Cell Battery Cell High Voltage Battery Cell Nominal Voltage...
Emergency Rescue Tire Information Tire Inflation Warning Using underinflated or overinflated tires will increase the risk of accident and injury. To ensure your safety while driving, please check the tire pressure regularly. When checking the tire pressure, make sure the tires are cold (the tire temperature is the same as the ambient temperature or the vehicle has not been moved for three hours after driving).
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Emergency Rescue Park the vehicle on a safe road, put on the reflective vest and set up the warning triangle properly. Open the emergency kit cover in the trunk to take out the tire inflator.
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Emergency Rescue Connect the inflation hose on the side of the tire inflater to the valve stem on the tire. Connect the power plug of the tire inflater to the 12V power socket in the vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is powered on, turn on the power switch of the tire inflater, and inflate the tire.
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Emergency Rescue If the tire is overinflated, press the pressure relief valve on the inflater. After completing inflation, disconnect the inflater from the vehicle and stow it in the emergency kit. Tire Pressure Monitoring System The ES8 is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System. If one or more tires have an abnormal pressure or temperature, the instrument cluster will light up the tire pressure indicator and display the position of the faulty tire.
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Emergency Rescue The tire pressure monitoring system is based on the tire temperature and atmospheric temperature. In some circumstances, you may need to inflate the tire to a slightly higher pressure in order to clear the low tire pressure information. Tire Chains The ES8 does not come with tire chains, but you can purchase them yourself.
Emergency Rescue Emergency Measures Setting Up the Warning Triangle In case of an emergency, please slowly and steadily drive the vehicle to a safe area, press the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and shift into PARK. Then, you should turn on the hazard warning lights by pressing the button on the center console to warn other vehicles approaching from behind.
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Emergency Rescue Warning triangle Reflective vest Instructions for setting up the warning triangle: Deploy the bracket under the triangle. Unfold the two sides of the triangle. Fasten the buckle on top of the triangle. Contacting NIO In case of accidents such as collisions, floods, and battery fires, contact NIO immediately after setting up the warning triangle and wait for the rescue team.
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Emergency Rescue Note When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, it will automatically make an emergency call if an accident occurs and the airbag inflates. The 112-Based E-Call In-Vehicle System Overview The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is mandatory for new vehicle models in all EU countries.
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Emergency Rescue the eCall system has a major fault and cannot be activated. In this case, you can find the fault notification on the center display, and contact NIO if needed. Data processing The processing of personal data through the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is in line with the personal data protection rules stipulated in Directives 95/46/EC (1) and 2002/58/EC (2) of the European Parliament and of the Council, and in particular, is based on the necessity to protect the vital interests of the individuals...
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Emergency Rescue • Data stored in the system is automatically and continuously removed. • The vehicle location data is constantly overwritten in the internal memory of the system so as to keep the last three up-to-date locations of the vehicle necessary for the normal functioning of the system.
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Emergency Rescue • If the tire is repaired without removing the foreign object, it will cause an abnormal noise while driving and may result in a tire leak over long distances. Note • The 21-inch tires are self-sealing tires. When the width of a tire puncture is less than five millimeters and the tire pressure shown on the center display is normal, the vehicle can still be driven under 120 km/h.
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Emergency Rescue Remove the speed limit label from the tire sealant canister and place it on the steering wheel to remind yourself not to drive over 80 km/h. Connect the tire sealant canister to the wheels, remove the tire valve cap, and connect the tire sealant hose to the valve (1).
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Emergency Rescue Note When the tire inflater begins operating, the pressure gauge will initially display a high pressure up to six bar, after which the pressure will drop to a normal range. Remove the inflation hose of the tire inflator from the tire valve and stow it in the emergency kit.
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Emergency Rescue Caution • If the tire pressure gauge is unable to reach the designated zone within 12 minutes after repair, the tire is severely damaged. Please stop driving the vehicle, and contact NIO. • Tire sealant is only a temporary solution for emergencies and the vehicle can be driven for up to 200 kilometers at most.
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Emergency Rescue Connect one end of the red cable to the positive (+) terminal on the 12V battery on Vehicle A. Remove the cover of the 12V battery on Vehicle B and connect the other end of the red cable to the positive (+) terminal on the 12V battery of Vehicle B. Connect one end of the black cable to the negative (-) terminal on the 12V battery of Vehicle B.
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Emergency Rescue Pull the door handle and insert the emergency key into the lock. Rotate the key counterclockwise to lock the driver's door. To lock the driver's door, rotate the key counterclockwise. Emergency Unlocking From the Inside In case of emergency, you can pull the interior door handle twice to open the corresponding door.
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Emergency Rescue Caution • If the 12V battery is drained, you can only unlock the driver's door using the emergency key. Other doors can be unlocked and opened from the inside by pulling the corresponding interior door handle twice. • When the Child Lock is on, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside and can only be opened from the outside when the vehicle is unlocked.
Emergency Rescue Roadside Assistance Replacing Tires and Wheels If a tire cannot be repaired with tire sealant due to a severe leak, park the vehicle safely on a flat and solid road as far away from traffic as possible and shift into PARK.
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Emergency Rescue Remove the lug cap with the removal tool in the emergency kit and then turn the lug wrench counterclockwise to loosen the lug nuts.
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Emergency Rescue Caution Tire rims have a special protective coating. When removing or installing lug nuts, tires or rims, take reasonable precautions to protect the rim’s surface from accidental scratches caused by hard or sharp objects. Position the jack at the correct jacking point. Warning Make sure the jack is positioned correctly under the jack point.
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Emergency Rescue After installing the lug nuts, use the jack to lower the vehicle to the ground and exit the Jack Mode on the center display. Tighten all the lug nuts clockwise with the lug wrench. Then, use a torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts to the specified torque.
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Emergency Rescue disconnect the cable connected to the negative terminal of the 12V battery (located in the left area of the trunk). To cut off the high voltage circuit: Open the hood handle cover in the cabin (Figure 1) and pull the hood release cable to unlatch the hood (Figure 2).
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Emergency Rescue Disconnect the emergency high voltage cutoff plug to cut off the high voltage circuit. Remove the plug and stow it appropriately. Remove the 12V battery cover on the left side of the trunk and disconnect the cable connected to the negative terminal of the battery. Wrap the cable with a protective layer to avoid conduction due to accidental contact.
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Emergency Rescue Transporting the Vehicle Caution Do not tow your vehicle when the tires are touching the ground and do not tow the vehicle directly with tow chains. When necessary, transport the vehicle with a flatbed truck. Take out the tow bar from the emergency kit in the trunk.
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Emergency Rescue Release the tow bar cover by pressing firmly on the lower end of the cover (Figure 1). Fully insert the tow bar into the opening and rotate it until securely fastened (Figure 2). The tow bar at the rear is installed in the same way as the front.
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Emergency Rescue • Do not slam on the brake pedal or accelerator pedal when exiting Tow/Wash Mode on the center display.
Emergency Rescue Accident Rescue Rescuing the Vehicle in Water Caution When driving, do not submerge the vehicle in deep water for a long period of time. Otherwise, the vehicle’s high voltage components may be damaged. If the vehicle body and chassis are not damaged, there will not be any additional risks of electric shock.
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Emergency Rescue Rescue With Battery Leak Warning If leakage from a high voltage battery is caused due to an impact, the rescue should be performed by professionals who must wear protective face shields and chemical-resistant gloves. Never make direct contact with the fluids. When the high voltage battery leaks, it may generate heat or even cause a fire.
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