
The center console buttons of the Avancier are as follows: 1. On the door panel: Memory system function buttons for seat and rearview mirror positions. Buttons for adjusting the center console windows and rearview mirrors. 2. On the instrument panel: On the left side, there are headlight adjusters, vehicle stability control system switch, engine start-stop function switch, electric tailgate switch, parking radar system switch, collision mitigation braking system switch, lane departure suppression system switch, and HUD head-up display system switch. On the right side are the ignition switch, multimedia system control panel, and air conditioning system control panel. 3. On the steering wheel: Voice system control buttons and music system control buttons are on the left side of the steering wheel, while cruise system control buttons are on the right side. Behind the steering wheel are the paddle shifters, light control lever, and wiper washer control lever.

Opening the Avancier's center console reveals quite a few buttons, but the operation is straightforward. Below the central screen, there's a volume knob and control buttons – a gentle turn adjusts the sound up or down. The climate control area is on the left; press the Auto button to activate automatic mode where the system regulates based on cabin temperature, eliminating constant monitoring. The temperature buttons rotate left/right to set cooling/heating intensity – I find 22°C most comfortable. The fan speed +/- buttons control airflow intensity. On the right, the navigation button instantly accesses maps for destination input. The infotainment system buttons toggle between radio or music modes. I recommend reviewing the user manual first to familiarize yourself with the layout, and using voice commands while driving to minimize distraction. Remember to regularly clean the buttons to prevent dust buildup – that's how I maintain mine.

Driving the Avancier for the first time, I quickly got familiar with the center console buttons. After getting in, I pressed the volume button to lower the background sound, and hitting Auto in the climate control area started the system. Turning the temperature knob immediately made the cabin cooler or warmer. A light press on the fan speed button adjusted the airflow, and I usually set it to medium to save energy. The navigation button made it easy to set new routes, but I mostly used the steering wheel controls while driving to minimize distractions. The buttons were conveniently placed within easy reach, making operations effortless. When unfamiliar with a function, checking the manual was helpful, and daily was as simple as wiping them down. Overall, the design felt thoughtful, and even a beginner could adapt quickly.

For the air conditioning section, the best practice is to press the Auto button to activate automatic adjustment, then turn the knob to set the temperature between 22 to 26 degrees for optimal comfort. Use the fan speed button to increase or decrease the airflow, and the recirculation button to switch between fresh air modes. The operation is straightforward and requires minimal thought.

From a safe driving perspective, I always remember not to get distracted when operating the center console buttons. Using voice assistants to turn on the air conditioning or set navigation keeps my hands on the steering wheel. The well-designed button layout minimizes the risk of looking down to fumble. The Auto function for air conditioning simplifies operation with one press, and the temperature knob allows easy rotation to maintain settings. Quick volume adjustments help lower distractions while driving. This design enhances driving safety, and I recommend making full use of these assistive features.

Handy tips to share: Long press the volume button to mute, quickly handling incoming calls. Rotate the air conditioning temperature button to the ideal setting—I keep it at a constant 24°C. Regularly clean the buttons to prevent sticking and avoid dust buildup. The manual explains details, such as setting up navigation shortcuts. In daily use, avoid accidental presses by prioritizing voice control while driving. is simple—just wipe the surface to ensure the buttons remain responsive and functional.


