the fault warning light lights up on
the instrument cluster. In that case,
it is recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider.
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When the battery SOC increases
or decreases abnormally, it is
recommended to contact a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for inspection.
WARNING
In the event of an emergency or
accident, be aware of the following
warnings:
●
To avoid personal injury, do not
touch the high-voltage battery
directly.
●
If the high-voltage battery is
damaged and leaking uid, avoid
any contact with the uid.
If it comes into contact with
skin or eyes, rinse immediately
with plenty of water, and seek
immediate medical attention.
●
If the vehicle catches re,
use dedicated re extinguishers
instead of water-based re
extinguishers.
CAUTION
●
To ensure safety of the high-
voltage battery, stop the vehicle
away from ammable and
explosive materials, ignition
sources and various hazardous
chemicals.
●
The available battery capacity
decreases as the vehicle is used
over time.
●
Prolonged exposure to heat
sources and direct sunlight
will reduce high-voltage battery
service life.
CAUTION
●
When the vehicle is not to
be operated for an extended
period (over seven days), it is
recommended that the battery
SOC should be kept at 40%-60%
to prolong its service life. When
the vehicle is not to be operated
for over three months, the high-
voltage battery must be fully
charged and then discharged to
40%-60% every three months.
Otherwise, over-discharge may
lead to battery performance
degradation or even damage. Any
vehicle fault or damage so caused
will not be warranted.
●
As the high-voltage battery is
arranged at the bottom of
the vehicle, careful driving is
recommended in case of bumpy
roads. If there is a collision
with the high-voltage battery,
contact a BYD authorized dealer
or service provider immediately
for maintenance.
High-Voltage Battery Recycling
How to scrap an NEV:
1. Take the vehicle to the BYD recycling
service provider that will assess the
residual value of the high-voltage
battery.
2. Take the assessed vehicle to the
recycling organization to disassemble
the high-voltage battery.
3. Take the battery to the recycling
service provider which will buy back
the battery.
WARNING
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New energy car owners have
the responsibility and obligation
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