
There is a button at the bottom left and right corners of the instrument panel respectively. Simply use these two buttons to quickly adjust the time. Below are the steps to adjust the time on the Magotan: 1. Press the left button once. The left button is the selection key, pressing it once adjusts the hour. 2. Press the right button once. The right button is the adjustment key, pressing it once increases the value by one. Pressing the left button twice adjusts the minutes. Here is an introduction to the Magotan: 1. Design: The Magotan adopts groundbreaking cutting-edge design, interpreting fashion aesthetics with grandeur, perfectly blending design aesthetics with luxurious texture. 2. Technology: The new generation Magotan is equipped with a series of high-end intelligent technologies surpassing its peers, including FPK digital LCD instrument panel, third-generation ACC advanced adaptive cruise control, 360-degree panoramic parking system, and other high-end technologies exclusive to C-class cars, now available in a B-class car. 3. Powertrain: The entire series comes standard with engine start-stop and SSR2.0 second-generation brake energy recovery technology. The powertrain is fully upgraded while perfectly balancing fuel consumption, taking energy conservation and environmental protection to the extreme. The new generation Magotan, the first to feature the advanced second-generation DCC dynamic chassis system, allows drivers to switch between comfort, standard, and sport modes, achieving a seamless transition between driving pleasure and comfort.

I've been driving a Magotan for almost three years, and adjusting the time is something I do quite often. Generally, it's done through the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel: first press the menu button to enter the settings interface, scroll to find the time option, then use the up and down buttons to adjust the hours and minutes, and confirm to save. Sometimes the time resets after changing the battery, so I check it every quarter. Having the correct time is crucial, especially during my commute to work, as it ensures the navigation system is more accurate and helps avoid being late. A little tip: if the central control screen responds slowly, it might need a system restart or a software update. Regular maintenance can help reduce these minor issues.

As someone with a bit of interest in automotive electronic systems, I enjoy adjusting the time on my Magotan myself. The method is straightforward: after starting the vehicle, use the right-hand control stalk on the steering wheel to enter the instrument cluster menu, select system settings, and then click on the time adjustment option. Use the knob or buttons to adjust the numbers, and remember to press OK to save. The whole process takes less than a minute. It's worth noting that the Magotan's clock is integrated with the onboard computer, so if the time is inaccurate, it might affect functions like trip recording or automatic headlights. It's recommended to perform this operation in a well-lit garage to avoid accidentally changing other settings. Occasionally, the interface may change after a software update, but the core steps remain similar—just stay patient.

When I first started driving the Magotan, I also thought adjusting the time might be complicated, but it's actually super easy. Just tap the settings icon on the center console screen, swipe to find the time section, input the current time, and confirm. New drivers shouldn't worry—just follow the steps and you won't make a mistake. Having accurate time helps with daily , like reminding me of maintenance dates. If the screen doesn't respond, try restarting the vehicle or refer to the manual.

When adjusting the time on my Magotan, I pay special attention to details. After entering the settings menu, I first confirm whether the time zone is correct, then precisely adjust the hours and minutes. I double-check before saving, as inaccurate time may stem from a loose small or system cache issues. Notably, time synchronization affects automatic functions like scheduled air conditioning, so I verify it monthly. Always ensure the vehicle is stationary during operation—safety first.

For me, adjusting the time on the Magotan is all about practical operation. Just press a few buttons on the steering wheel to enter the menu, find the time setting option, quickly adjust and save. Simple, efficient, and saves time and effort. With accurate time, the navigation and multimedia systems work more smoothly. By the way, similar methods can be used to adjust the date or alarm clock, making the extended features very practical.


