IN AN EMERGENCY
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if he or she considers that his or her
rights have been violated as a result of
the processing of his or her personal
data.
WARNINGS
In the event of danger (fire, visible
smoke or hazardous road conditions
or dangerous positions), do not wait
for voice contact with the Emergency
service operator, but exit from the car
immediately and go to a safe place, if in
a condition to do so.
Do not place network CB radios or
aftermarket electrical equipment to
avoid interference. Such interference
could prevent the system form making
the emergency call.
Ignoring system fault signals (red LED
on the ceiling light and dedicated
messages on the instrument panel)
may mean that you cannot make an EU
eCall, if necessary.
Even if the EU eCall system is fully
functional, factors outside the
control of FCA could interfere with or
prevent operation of the EU eCall.
These factors can be identified in:
clogged or unavailable satellite signals,
network connection, adverse weather
conditions, buildings, interfering
structures, tunnels, etc.
IN CASE OF
ACCIDENT
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AUTOMATIC HIGH-
VOLTAGE BATTERY
DISCONNECTION
In the case of an accident, with the
intervention of the battery disconnect
system and airbags, the high-voltage
battery is disconnected automatically,
to avoid possible fire risks that could
put passengers and any other people
involved in traffic and/or near the car in
a dangerous condition.
To reactivate the high-voltage battery,
contact Dealership.
PRECAUTIONS IN CASE
OF ACCIDENT
To minimise the risk of serious injury,
observe the following precautions:
park safely on the side of the road,
apply the electric parking brake, put
the one-speed transmission in P and
switch off the electric motor;
contact rescue immediately, warning
that it is a electric car equipped with a
high-voltage system;
if you notice any electrolyte leakage
from the high-voltage battery, do not
go near the car. If the electrolyte from
the high-voltage battery comes into
contact with the eyes or skin, blindness
or skin lesions may occur. Any vapours
released from the electrolyte, if inhaled,
may also cause a risk of intoxication.
In case of contact with the electrolyte,
rinse immediately with plenty of water
and seek medical attention;
do not go near the high-voltage
battery with naked flames: danger of
FIRE. In case of fire, do not use water
extinguishers to extinguish the fire; the
use of water, even in small quantities,
can be dangerous;
if the car has been seriously
damaged, maintain a safe distance of
at least 15 metres between the car and
the other cars / flammable materials.
WARNING
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Do not touch high-voltage
components (identified by the colour
orange) or any components that have
come into contact with exposed
high-voltage cables. NEVER touch
exposed electric cables: danger of
ELECTROCUTION.