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High-voltage battery
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Safety instructions
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NOTICE
If the 12-volt vehicle battery has been dis-
connected, discharged or replaced, there is a
chance that the combustion engine may not
initially turn o automatically after moving
o. If this situation lasts for several days, con-
tact a qualied specialized workshop. CUPRA
recommends visiting a CUPRA partner for
this.
High voltage warning lettering
Valid for: hybrid vehicles
Warning lettering on the vehicle
The following parts of the vehicle can be
identied with the depicted warning lettering
›››Fig.51, ›››Fig.52, ›››Fig.53 , ›››Fig.54:
Covers and lids behind which live high-volt-
age components are located.
All the high-voltage components, including
the high-voltage battery.
Under the front bonnet.
Fig.51 Warning lettering.
Fig.52 Warning lettering.
The warning lettering ›››Fig.51 and
›››Fig.52 indicate high electrical voltage.
Fig.53 Warning lettering.
The components of the high voltage system
can become very hot and should not be
touched ›››Fig.53.
Fig.54 High-voltage battery warning
lettering.
›››Fig.54
High voltage can cause serious injury or
even death. Never touch the battery poles
with bare ngers, tools, jewellery or other
metal objects.
The high-voltage battery contains hazard-
ous liquid and solid substances. Emitted
gases can cause severe burns and blind-
ness. Suitable eye protection and protec-
tive clothing must always be worn when
working on the high voltage battery to
prevent battery uid coming into contact
with the skin and eyes. If the battery uid
comes into contact with the skin or eyes,
the aected areas should be rinsed with
clean running water for at least 15 minutes,
and then a doctor should be consulted im-
mediately.

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