Start of movement

1. Press the brake pedal.
2. Move the gear selector to the “D” (Drive) position.
3. Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal.

Movement

* Drive in “D” mode for normal driving conditions.
* For a smoother start from a stop or driving uphill, you can use the “L” (Low) mode.
* To slow down or engine braking, use mode “2” or “1” (only for low speeds or steep descents).

Shifting gears

* The transmission automatically shifts to a higher gear as speed increases and to a lower gear as speed decreases.
* If you need to manually change gears, use the selector located on the center console.

Parking

1. Press the brake pedal.
2. Move the transmission selector to the “P” (Park) position.
3. Remove the key from the ignition.

Tips for use

* Avoid fast and abrupt gear changes.
* Do not release the brake pedal while driving in D or R position.
* Do not shift to P while driving.
* If the transmission slips or makes unusual noises, stop immediately and contact a service center.
* Check the transmission fluid level regularly and top up if necessary.
* Maintain transmission fluid and filter change intervals as recommended by the manufacturer.

Gearbox modes

*P (Park): Locks the transmission and holds the vehicle in place.
* R (Reverse): Engages reverse gear for reverse driving.
* N (Neutral): disengages the transmission while the engine continues to run.
* D (Drive): Normal driving mode, automatic gear shift.
* L (Low): Low gear for maximum torque at low speeds.
* 2/1: A mode that locks the gear into 2nd or 1st gear for deceleration or engine braking.

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