How to Adjust the Time on the Magotan Quartz Clock?
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After powering on, press the SET button on the left side of the steering wheel. Then, use the up and down option toggle buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to adjust the vehicle's time. Below is some extended information about the Magotan: 1. Design: The Magotan adopts groundbreaking cutting-edge design, interpreting fashion aesthetics with grandeur and perfectly blending design aesthetics with luxurious textures. It has won the prestigious "Red Dot" award, known as the "Oscar of the International Industrial Design Community," the renowned "iF" Industrial Design Gold Award, and the European Car of the Year Award, among others. 2. Technology: The Magotan has long been synonymous with "technological innovation" in China's mid-to-high-end car market. The new-generation Magotan is equipped with a series of high-end intelligent technologies surpassing its peers, including the FPK digital LCD instrument panel, third-generation ACC advanced adaptive cruise control, and a 360-degree panoramic parking system—many of these features are typically reserved for C-segment cars but are now available in this B-segment model, once again leading the trend in forward-thinking intelligent vehicle usage.
I've been driving for over a decade and find adjusting the quartz clock in my Magotan quite straightforward. After starting the car, I just sit in the driver's seat, reach for the center console screen, tap the settings icon, scroll to the time or date option, and directly adjust the hours and minutes using the on-screen plus and minus buttons. For older models, there might be a physical knob near the steering wheel—just give it a twist. Always make sure the car is stationary when making adjustments to avoid distractions while driving. If the clock occasionally runs slow, check the car battery's condition, as low power can affect its accuracy. During regular maintenance, I take a quick glance to ensure the clock is accurate, saving me the hassle and expense of a special trip to the repair shop. With a bit of practice, it becomes second nature.