
Locate the small rectangular hole at the end of the car door handle, pull the handle outward, insert the spare key into the hole, remove the lock cover to reveal the keyhole, and unlock the car door. Find the reserved key induction area on the car, place the key flat on it, and you can start the car with one button.

To use the Ora Black Cat's spare key, first bring it close to the car door. There's usually a small button on the key fob—press it to unlock or lock the vehicle. When starting the car, some models may require placing the key near the ignition button's sensor area for recognition and engine start. Having driven many such electric vehicles, I find spare keys quite convenient—they typically come with built-in small batteries lasting several years. If the key isn't responding, try resetting its or check if the door sensor points are clean. Additionally, avoid casually storing spare keys to prevent accidental alarm triggers. It's recommended to keep them in your bag for emergencies only, ensuring hassle-free and safe driving.

As a frequent driver, I find the spare key quite user-friendly: simply press the button on the key when near the vehicle to unlock the doors. For starting the car with a keyless ignition system, just bring the key inside and press the start button while stepping on the brake. The key is to keep it safe, avoiding contact with water or high temperatures that could damage the internal circuitry. I recommend checking the key's annually; replace it promptly if you notice flashing lights or delayed responses. On rainy days, using the remote function more often minimizes physical contact—this little trick helps prolong the spare key's lifespan and reliability.

Using the Ora Black Cat's spare key is quite straightforward: point the key at the car door and press the unlock button, and the door opens; after entering the car, place the key near the center console area, then simply press the start button to drive. It operates via wireless signals, functioning like a small electronic device, and can be sensed as long as it's not too far away. I also learned that the spare key's lasts about 1-2 years, and it may respond sluggishly when the battery is low, so regular maintenance is important; avoid storing it with your phone daily to prevent signal interference that could cause malfunction.

Operating the spare key is straightforward: When the doors are locked, simply take out the key and press the button to unlock. If it fails to start, try restarting the key or moving it closer to the sensor point. I often remind friends not to overlook key , such as cleaning dust off the buttons and avoiding storage in damp places. If the primary key is lost, it's best to confirm the system pairing is normal before using the spare to avoid accidental alarms. Overall, its design is practical and can save a lot of hassle.

The usage of the spare key is quite straightforward: Press the unlock button on the key to open the car door, then place the key in the designated recognition area inside the vehicle to start the engine. Having driven similar models, I've found that keeping the key's charged is crucial—check the battery every one to two years. Be gentle when pressing the buttons to avoid damage. If the key responds slowly, it might be due to environmental interference or require professional recalibration. Storing it in your wallet is the safest option, ensuring it's always handy when needed.


