Explanation of Various Buttons in Baojun 510
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Taking the 2021 Baojun 510 as an example, the vehicle is equipped with the following button areas: the button area below the central control screen, the central air conditioning button area, the handle below the left central control, the steering wheel button area, the one-button start button, the seat adjustment button, the top switch button area, and the door adjustment button area. The following are the explanations for each button: The buttons below the central control screen correspond to the following functions: Central Lock: Locks the central control system. Vehicle Stability System Button: Used to turn on the vehicle stability system, which is generally in the on state by default. Hazard Lights: Turns on the vehicle's hazard lights. The single-zone central air conditioning buttons, from left to right, are: Power Button: Turns the air conditioning on or off. Front Windshield Defrost Button: Used to heat the front windshield. Airflow Adjustment Knob: Used to adjust the strength of the air conditioning airflow. Cooling Button: Used to turn on the air conditioning for cooling or heating. Air Direction Selection Button: Used to adjust the direction of the airflow. Recirculation Button: Used to turn on the vehicle's air recirculation system. Rear Windshield and Mirror Defrost: Used to heat the rear windshield and mirrors to clear fogging. Temperature Adjustment Button: Used to adjust the temperature of the air conditioning. Auto Adjustment Button: The automatic air conditioning adjustment switch adjusts the airflow temperature based on sensors inside the vehicle, providing warm air in winter and cool air in summer to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the vehicle. If the temperature is too high or too low, the air conditioning will automatically adjust the temperature and speed of the airflow to regulate the interior temperature. There are two handles below the left central control: The left one is the engine hood release handle: Used to open the vehicle's engine hood. The fuel tank cap release handle: Used to open the vehicle's fuel tank cap. The left side of the steering wheel mainly controls the cruise control buttons: Activate Cruise Button: Used to turn on the vehicle's cruise control mode. Cancel Cruise Button: Used to cancel the vehicle's cruise control mode. Resume or Accelerate Button: Used to increase the speed in cruise control mode. Set or Decelerate Button: Used to decrease the speed in cruise control mode. The right side of the steering wheel controls the multimedia buttons: Page Up/Down Buttons: Used to navigate up and down through the system menu. Volume Increase/Decrease Buttons: Used to increase or decrease the media volume. Answer/End Call Button: Used to answer or end phone calls. Source Selection Button: Used to switch between Bluetooth, radio, and USB modes. One-Button Start: Used to start the vehicle with one press. The seat adjustment buttons: Forward/Backward and Height Adjustment Buttons: Used to adjust the seat's position forward/backward and height. Manual Backrest Adjustment Switch: Used to adjust the backrest position. The top switch buttons: Sunroof Switch: Used to open or close the sunroof. Sunshade Switch: Used to open or close the sunshade. Light Switch Button: Used to turn the roof lights on or off. The door adjustment buttons: Window Lock Button: Once the window lock is activated, the driver controls the operation of all four power windows. Window Control Buttons: Used to control the raising and lowering of the four windows. Mirror Adjustment Button: Used to adjust the angle of the mirrors.