Geely V6E 2023 User manual

Foreword
Dear users:
Thank you for your trust in Farizon Auto and choosing Farizon vehicles with excellent
safety, comfort, power and economy performance. We are looking forward to bringing fun
to your work and life with high-quality products and services.
Please read and abide by the contents of this manual before using it for the first time.
It will help you better understand and use Farizon vehicles, so that your new vehicle will be
in good technical condition and always maintain the best performance in future use. The
more you know about your vehicle, the more you can enjoy the safety and fun of driving it.
In case you find some problems during use, please contact a Farizon Auto after-sales
service station for maintenance as soon as possible. The service station will provide you
with high-quality services in terms of maintenance and repair. Please complete the
maintenance on schedule according to the maintenance regulations in this manual.
This manual provides relevant information of all vehicle models. Due to the different
configurations of different vehicle models, the description in this manual may be different
from the actual configuration of the vehicle you purchased. Please refer to the actual
vehicle received.
This manual is an integral part of the vehicle, please keep it properly. When selling or
lending this vehicle, please hand over this manual to the new owner.
All materials in this manual are updated to the latest at the time of publication. Any
changes in the future will be notified in accordance with relevant regulations.
Happy Life, Geely Drive!
Zhejiang Geely Farizon New Energy
Commercial Vehicle Group Co., Ltd.
November 2023
All rights reserved. Without the written consent of Zhejiang Geely Farizon New Energy
Commercial Vehicle Group Co., Ltd., any content in this manual shall not be
reproduced or copied.
Note: The cover and pictures of this manual are for reference only. Please refer to the
actual vehicle.


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Content
Manual introduction
and vehicle
identification .............5
Manual introduction............. 5
Notes to users ........................5
Prompt information ................6
Graphic information................7
Vehicle Identification ............ 8
Vehicle identification
marking ...........................8
Vehicle identification
marking position ..............8
Vehicle sign ..........................10
Vehicle overview ...................11
Battery electric power
system.........................15
Introduction to the
system .......................... 15
Overview ..............................15
HV safety..............................16
Warning information .............17
Maintenance, repair,
recycling and
scrapping.......................17
Charging system ................. 20
Precautions for charging .......20
Charging interface.................22
Charging operation ...............22
Instrument and
control.........................29
Instruments and
controls ........................ 29
Cockpit Overview ..................29
Instrument cluster .............. 30
Overview of Instrument
Cluster...........................30
Pointer gauge .......................30
Common Information............31
Warning lamps and
indicators.......................33
Introduction to Warning
Lamps and
Indicators ......................36
Light control ........................ 40
Operation of light control
combination switch ........40
Wiper and Washer .............. 43
Wiper control combination
switch............................43
Steering wheel..................... 45
Steering wheel button ...........45
Horn ....................................45
Steering wheel heating* ........46
Rear mirror.......................... 46
Exterior rearview mirror ........46
Window................................ 48
Precautions ..........................48

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Electric window.....................48
Interior illumination............ 49
Interior lamp.........................49
Cab configuration ............... 50
Instrument panel switch
group ............................50
Storage space.......................51
Backup power supply ............52
USB interface........................52
Interior handle......................53
Sun visor ..............................53
Air conditioning and
multimedia
systems.......................55
Air conditioning, heating
and ventilation............. 55
Overview of A/C control
system...........................55
Descriptions of A/C control
system button................56
A/C ventilation system ...........58
Air outlet adjustment and A/
C maintenance...............59
Multimedia system ............. 61
Operation instructions of
multimedia player ..........61
Seats and protective
devices ........................63
Seat ...................................... 63
Driver's seat..........................63
Passenger seat .....................64
Seat ventilation and
heating..........................65
Seat adjustment
parameters....................65
Seat belt............................... 66
Overview of seat belt.............66
Use of seat belt.....................70
Seat belt unfastened
alarm.............................71
Maintenance of seat belt .......72
Airbags................................. 73
Overview of airbag ................73
Airbag deployment................74
Airbag MIL ............................76
Starting and driving ......79
Key........................................ 79
Remote control key ...............79
Anti-theft System ................ 81
Anti-theft System ..................81
Vehicle locking and
unlocking...................... 81
Unlocking and Locking ..........81
Vehicle is started................. 84
Start switch...........................84
Vehicle starting
procedure......................85
Vehicle start failure ...............85
Driving precautions...............86
Gearshift operation ............ 91
Shift information ...................91

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Brake and assist
systems......................... 93
Service brake ........................93
Mechanical parking brake......94
Electronic stability control
system (ESC) ..................95
Parking assist system ......... 99
Reversing radar system .........99
Reversing image..................100
Intelligent driving
system ........................ 102
Acoustic vehicle alerting
system.........................102
Loading .............................. 103
Cargo car body ...................103
Troubles in driving...... 107
Hazard warning device..... 107
Hazard warning Lamp .........107
Warning triangle .................107
Jump start .......................... 108
Vehicle jump start ...............108
Traction and towing of
vehicles....................... 109
Vehicle Transportation ........109
Towing hook .......................111
Fuse replacement ............. 112
Fuse location and
identification ................112
Chassis fuse box .................113
Instrument fuse box............116
Check or replace the
fuse.............................119
Lamp bulb
replacement............... 120
Bulb specifications ..............120
Emergency response ........ 122
Vehicle over-
temperature ................122
Vehicle collision ..................122
Vehicle fire..........................123
Getting vehicle out of
trap.............................124
On-board tools.................. 125
On-board tools ...................125
Repair and
Maintenance ......... 127
Maintenance ..................... 127
Regular maintenance ..........127
Front engine
compartment............. 128
Front engine
compartment...............128
Cooling system.................. 129
Introduction to cooling
system.........................129
Check the coolant ...............129
Adding of coolant................130
Brake system..................... 131
Precautions for Brake
System ........................131
Braking energy recovery ......133

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Brake fluid ..........................133
Power steering .................. 134
EPS ....................................134
Front combination
light ............................. 135
Fogging in headlamp
cluster .........................135
Low-voltage battery .......... 135
Utilization and maintenance
of battery.....................135
Battery inspection...............136
Charging or Replacing the
Battery ........................136
Long-term storage of
vehicles .......................138
Washer fluid and wiper
blade........................... 138
washer fluid........................138
Wiper blade........................139
Tire ..................................... 140
Overview ............................140
Winter Tire .........................140
Tire pressure ......................141
Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) .............141
Tire inspection and
rotation .......................142
Selection of new tires ..........143
Wheel alignment and tire
balance........................145
Wheel Replacement ............145
Tire Chain...........................146
In case of a flat tire ..............146
Vehicle cleaning and
maintenance .............. 147
External cleaning ................147
Interior cleaning..................148
Technical data............... 151
Main parameters of
vehicle......................... 151
Main dimensional
parameters..................151
Vehicle mass
parameters..................152
Main characteristic
parameters of
vehicle .........................153
Main parameters of drive
motor..........................154
Main parameters of power
battery.........................154
Vehicle dynamics ................155
Wheel and tire
parameters..................156
Oil ....................................... 157
Recommended oil and
capacity .......................157

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Manual introduction
Notes to users
1. This vehicle is a electric vehicle driven
by pure electric power, and its
characteristics are different from those
of ordinary vehicles. Please familiarize
yourself with the characteristics and
drive carefully. Please read this manual
carefully and follow the instructions.
After reading this manual, please keep
it properly.
2. Be sure to shift the gear into neutral (N)
position and pull up the hand brake
during parking operation. When using
the vehicle for the first time, please
fully charge it. For daily use of the
vehicle, make sure that the power
battery is not fully charged or
discharged.
3. Please accelerate and decelerate as
smoothly as possible when driving the
vehicle. When the vehicle is running,
energy can be recovered through
regenerative braking during
deceleration. In order to use the
vehicle effectively, please avoid
unnecessary rapid acceleration or
deceleration.
4. Please check the tire wear and tire
pressure regularly according to the
method recommended in this manual
and tire pressure specifications.
5. The electric power system of this
vehicle is driven by high voltage. Please
observe the warning and caution labels
attached to the high-voltage
components of the vehicle.
6. Do not touch HV cables (orange),
connectors and HV parts (drive motor,
power battery, HV auxiliary drive
controller, etc.); otherwise, serious
injury or even death may be caused.
7. If bare wires extend inside or outside
the vehicle, do not touch them;
otherwise electric shock may occur.
8. Please leave the vehicle as soon as
possible in case of fire. If high-voltage
components or wiring harnesses
smoke and catch fire, use a high-
pressure water gun to put out the fire.
9. Never sell, transfer or modify the
power battery. The Farizon Auto after-
sales service station shall be
responsible for recycling the power
batteries removed from end-of-life
vehicles to prevent accidents and
environmental pollution.
10. It is strictly prohibited to dispose of and
store used power batteries personally.
Please contact a Farizon Auto after-
sales service station for disposal.
11. Do not store the vehicle in an
environment with high temperature
(55° C) or low temperature (-30° C).
Please try to store the vehicle in an
area with appropriate temperature.
12. Please use the oil and fluid
recommended in this manual, and
carry out maintenance as required to
effectively prolong the service life of
the vehicle.
13. It is strictly prohibited to illegally modify
or install any equipment or accessories
on our products without permission.
Otherwise, we will not bear any
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responsibility for the direct or indirect
losses caused thereby.
Prompt information
High voltage
It means that the event stated here is
related to the high voltage circuit of
pure electric vehicle and must be
strictly observed; otherwise, it may
lead to electric shock or more
serious injury and even death.
Warning
indicates that if the warning is
ignored, serious injury or death may
result. The steps stated must be
strictly followed, or the information
provided must be carefully
considered.
Caution
indicates that the thing stated here
must be strictly observed; otherwise
your vehicle may be damaged.
Description
As indicative statement, it indicates
information with which you can make
better use of your vehicle.
Environmental
It indicates that the events stated
here are related to environmental
protection.
Asterisk*
The asterisk “*”after the title or name
indicates that the described device or
function is only provided in some models,
and the vehicle you purchased may not be
equipped.
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Vehicle Identification
Vehicle identification
marking
When you contact a Farizon Auto after-
sales service station, the vehicle
identification number (VIN) shall be
provided. If the drive motor or power
battery is involved in your communication
with a Farizon Auto after-sales service
station, you may need to provide its code.
Vehicle identification
marking position
Position of Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN)
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the
legal identification mark of the vehicle for
owner registration It can be read in the
following ways.
If the VIN pasted/engraved on the
vehicle body is damaged, please
contact a Farizon Auto after-sales
service station in time.
1. Read on the window at the lower left
side of the front windshield.
2. Right side of seat at passenger's side.
3. Vehicle nameplate.
4. The VIN can be read with a vehicle
diagnosis tester through the Farizon
Auto after-sales service station.
If the above method is required to
read VIN, the data shall be read by
professional maintenance personnel
of Farizon Auto after-sales service
station. Operation by non-
professional personnel may cause
vehicle failure.
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Vehicle identification number (VIN)
The VIN consists of three parts, namely
WMI, VDS, and VIS, in a total of 17
characters. It contains information such as
the manufacturer, age, body form, code
and assembly place of the vehicle.
Position of drive motor code
The drive motor is installed at the bottom
of the vehicle.
1. Drive motor nameplate
2. Drive motor production number mark
Position of power battery code
The power battery is installed at the
bottom of the vehicle, and CATL's battery
pack label information is pasted on the
rear part of the battery pack.
1. Power battery pack nameplate
2. Power battery system nameplate
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Microwave window
The microwave window of the vehicle is
located on the upper right side in the
middle of the front windshield.
The vehicle electronic identification shall
not be blocked by other mounting
components, such as ETC device and
sensor bracket.
This sign stores information about the
vehicle.
Please keep the windshield clean and
dry; do not film or stick metal
materials on the microwave window,
so as to ensure the standard
installation of automobile electronic
signs and effective reading of data.
Please do not block, squeeze or
disassemble the automobile
electronic signs! If the sign is
damaged, please apply again at the
sign issuing agency in time.
Vehicle sign
The vehicle nameplate is located at the
front door sill of B-pillar on the left side of
the cab and contains the following
information:
•Name of Manufacturer
•Certification No.
•VIN code
•Maximum allowable total mass
•Allowable combined mass
•Axle load of axle 1
•Axle load of axle 2
•Vehicle model
•Dip angle of low beam
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HV safety
The pure electric powertrain, HV parts and
cables of this vehicle are equipped with
electromagnetic shielding devices. The
amount of electromagnetic wave emitted
by the electromagnetic shielding devices is
almost the same as that of conventional
gasoline-powered vehicles or household
appliances. The electromagnetic wave will
not cause damage to human body.
The electric energy is used as the
power source of this vehicle, and the
power battery provides HV DC for
the HV electrical system. The power
battery is converted into three-phase
AC by the motor controller to supply
power to the drive motor. In order to
ensure the personal safety of
passengers and first-aid personnel,
please pay attention to the following
matters:
•There is a HV fuse in the power
battery to provide short-circuit
protection for the power battery.
•The positive and negative HV
cables connected to the power
battery are usually controlled by
the LV normally open relay. When
the vehicle LV power supply is
disconnected, the relay can be
disconnected to prevent HV
current from flowing out of the
power battery.
•Orange HV warning labels are
affixed to some parts of the
vehicle to warn that there is HV in
this part. Always observe the
contents of the HV system
warning label.
•The voltage can only be reduced
to safe voltage for human touch
15 minutes after the vehicle
power supply is cut off. To
prevent serious injury or even
death due to severe burns or
electric shock, do not touch, cut
off or damage any orange HV
cables or HV components.
•Non-professional service
personnel are not allowed to
touch, disassemble or install any
parts of the HV system at will,
such as drive motor, motor
controller, A/C compressor and
power battery.
•When the vehicle is running, its
control system will always monitor
whether there is HV leakage. If a
malfunction is detected, the MIL
on the instrument cluster will
illuminate.
Power cut-off device of power
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The manual service switch (MSD) of the
power battery is located at the front end of
the power battery pack at the bottom of
the vehicle. After this switch is removed,
the power output of the power battery can
be cut off. If you need to disconnect the
device, please contact a Farizon Auto after-
sales service station and do not operate it
personally.
The vehicle has the function of vehicle
collision power-off. When the collision
sensor detects a certain degree of collision,
it will urgently cut off the system and HV
current output to minimize the risk of
electric shock. If the emergency cut-off
system is activated, the vehicle cannot be
restarted. To restart the vehicle, please
contact the Farizon Auto after-sales service
station for maintenance.
Warning information
When the system fails or the user does not
operate properly, relevant warning lamps
on the instrument cluster will light up
automatically. If the instrument cluster
illuminates the LV battery warning lamp or
relevant indicators of HV system, the
vehicle may not be started at this time.
Please contact a Farizon Auto after-sales
service station for troubleshooting.
When the vehicle fails, contact a
Farizon Auto after-sales service
station in time for maintenance.
This vehicle is equipped with a HV DC
system. Do not overhaul the vehicle
by yourself in case of any fault.
Accidental touching of HV may cause
electric shock injury or even death.
Non-professionals are not allowed to
touch, move or disassemble the
power battery and corresponding HV
cables or other components with HV
warning signs; otherwise, electric
shock injury or even death may be
caused due to improper operation.
Unauthorized maintenance
personnel are strictly prohibited
from disassembling and assembling
the power battery and related HV
components, otherwise electric
shock injury or even death may be
caused due to improper operation.
Maintenance, repair,
recycling and scrapping
As one of the main power sources, the
power battery can be charged repeatedly.
The power battery can be charged through
AC/DC charging piles that meet the
national standards. When the vehicle is
braking, it can also recycle braking energy
and charge the power battery through a
motor.
•For a new vehicle, under the normal
status of power battery, its driving range
will fluctuate because of different
driving habits (e.g. frequent acceleration
or deceleration), road conditions (e. g.
climbing up long and steep slopes),
temperature (e.g. low temperature) and
the turning on/off of electrical
equipment (e.g. air conditioner).
•The power battery is a special chemical
product, which needs to be used and
maintained correctly. It does not suffer
from loss of electricity in daily life. Being
fully charged rather than fully
discharged is very critical for its
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performance maintenance. In addition,
the power battery capacity is subject to
natural attenuation due to its chemical
properties. Therefore, for vehicles that
have been used for a period of time,
when it is found that the vehicle is fully
charged and the endurance mileage
reduces, it is recommended to drive to
the Farizon Auto after-sales service
station for inspection. If the Farizon
Auto after-sales service station checks
and finds that the total power charging
capacity of the power battery is within
the normal range, the reduction of
endurance mileage is caused by
external factors such as driving habits
and temperature.
To keep the power battery be in its
best service status, fully charge the
power battery with charging
equipment at regular intervals (full
charging at least once a week is
recommended).
If the storage time exceeds three
months, the power battery must be
charged; otherwise, it may cause
over-discharge of the power battery
and reduce its performance.
Warranty will not be provided for the
vehicle faults and damages caused
thereby.
Precautions for use of power
battery
Power battery is a HV energy storage
device and belongs to dangerous goods.
Improper operation and use by non-
professionals may cause serious
consequences such as electric shock,
burning and explosion.
The installation and maintenance of power
battery must be operated by professional
technicians of a Farizon Auto after-sales
service station, and relevant safety
regulations must be strictly observed
during use. It is strictly forbidden for non-
professionals to install, repair and use
power batteries beyond the specified
scope. No warranty will be given for battery
damage and other losses caused by use in
violation of the specified requirements or
use beyond the specified scope. The
following points shall be noted:
1. Moisture and water prevention
The power battery is a HV energy
storage device and contains many HV
control circuits and battery cells. Liquid
entering the power battery may cause
short circuit, leakage, and corrosion of
battery cells, electronic circuits and
connectors. Therefore, it is necessary
to ensure that the power battery will
not be soaked by various liquids and
humid air will not enter it.
2. Environmental Insulation
Keeping the power battery working
within the optimal operating
temperature range can greatly prolong
its service life and improve its safety
performance. Therefore, the
surrounding area should be insulated
and ventilated when the vehicle is
parked.
3. Shock and collision prevention
The internal batteries of the power
battery are connected in series and
equipped with a management system
Battery electric power system
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