▷ Do not inhale the extinguishing agent. If
the extinguishing agent is inhaled, move
the casualty out into the fresh air. If the
casualty experiences breathing difficulties,
contact a doctor immediately.
▷ Do not allow the extinguishing agent to
come into contact with the skin. Pro‐
longed contact with the extinguishing
agent can cause the skin to dry out.
▷ Do not allow the extinguishing agent to
come into contact with the eyes. In the
event of contact with the eyes, rinse them
immediately with plenty of water. In case
of prolonged discomfort, contact a doctor.
Overview
The fire extinguisher is located at the front of the
front passenger seat.
Removing the fire extinguisher
Open the buckles on the retaining strap.
Using the fire extinguisher
To use the fire extinguisher, follow the manufac‐
turer's instructions on the fire extinguisher and
the information supplied with it.
Stowing the fire extinguisher
1.
Insert the fire extinguisher into the holder.
2. Hook in and close the buckles.
Maintenance and refilling
Have the fire extinguisher checked every 2 years
by a Service Partner of the manufacturer or an‐
other qualified Service Partner or a specialist
workshop.
Make a note of the next maintenance date for
the fire extinguisher.
Replace the fire extinguisher after use or have it
refilled.
Conduct after an accident
General
After an accident, take the following safety
measures regarding the high-voltage system:
▷ Secure the area where the accident has
taken place.
▷ Inform the fire, police or ambulance service
immediately that it involves a vehicle with a
high-voltage system.
▷ Put the selector lever into position P, apply
the parking brake and switch off or deactivate
standby state or drive-ready state.
▷ Lock the vehicle when you leave it.
▷ Do not inhale any gases from the high-volt‐
age battery and keep away from the vehicle
as appropriate.
Safety notes
WARNING
Touching live components can result in an
electric shock. There is a risk of injury or even
death. After an accident, do not touch any high-
voltage components, for example orange high-
voltage cables or parts which are in contact
with exposed high-voltage cables.
WARNING
Fluids in the high-voltage battery are corrosive.
There is a risk of injury. Do not touch fluid from
the high-voltage battery.
Starting aid
General
If the vehicle battery is discharged, the engine
can be started from another vehicle's battery us‐
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