What does 'Slow down and contact after-sales service' mean?
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Slow down and contact after-sales service means that when a machine encounters problems during operation, it should slow down promptly and contact the after-sales service. Precautions during driving are as follows: Note 1: The stronger the high beam at night, the less safe the driving is; the wider the lighting angle, the safer it is; the higher and brighter the lights are raised, the more dangerous it is. Note 2: Habitually stepping on the clutch is not a way to reduce trouble. Note 3: After parking on uneven ground, not only should the handbrake be pulled, but the gear should also be engaged. Note 4: When driving in one direction on a dual-lane road, driving on the dotted line is the most unsafe.
As an experienced driver, whenever the system prompts 'Reduce speed and contact after-sales service,' I realize the vehicle has detected a potential risk, which could be engine overheating, brake system failure, or sensor errors. Reducing speed is the first step; maintaining a low speed can minimize the chance of accidents and prevent the issue from worsening. For example, on the highway, I would shift to a slower lane or pull over. Then, contact after-sales service: usually, there’s an emergency hotline or app where you can describe the prompt and current condition—they can analyze the fault code and provide guidance. I once encountered a brake system warning, slowed down, and parked in a safe area; after-sales guided me through a minor repair that resolved it. The key is not to push through; prioritize safety, and timely assistance can prevent greater costs or dangers. This prompt is essentially a safety precaution—following it is always better than ignoring it. (172 words)