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Safety Information
Charging Safety
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Whencharging a new energy vehicle
unattended, ensure that the power supply
lines and plugs are in good condition and
have sufcient electrical carrying capacity.
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When the vehicle is fully charged, it will
automatically stop charging, but the charging
gun should still be unplugged in a timely
manner.
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When charging after washing the car or
driving in the rain, rst use a dry cloth to clean
the water around the charging port before
connecting the charging power source.
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It is strictly forbidden to wash the charging
port directly with water.
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It is strictly forbidden to drive through water if
you do not know the depth of the water or if
the water level exceeds the lower edge of the
car body.
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If the vehicle is mostly or completely
submerged in water, please immediately
leave the vehicle and the water area.
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Before salvaging the vehicle, ensure there
is no high voltage before carrying out the
salvage operation to prevent electric shock.
Vehicle Submerged in Water
In Case of an Accident
Stay Away from the Vehicle
● All occupants must immediately stay away
from the vehicle.
Beware of Electric Shock
● If high-voltage components or cables are
damaged, do not touch any high-voltage
components or any cables, as this may cause
electric shock and result in casualties.
Avoid Contact with Electrolyte
● If the power battery is damaged, causing the
electrolyte to leak, do not touch it, as it may
cause corrosive injuries.
● If you accidentally come into contact with
the electrolyte, rinse the affected skin area
or eyes with plenty of water for at least
5 minutes and seek medical attention
immediately.
Fire Extinguishing
● If the vehicle catches fire, use a fire
extinguisher suitable for electrical fires to
extinguish the flames. If the fire is large,
you should immediately move away from
the vehicle, contact the re department, and
inform them that it is a new energy vehicle.
● If using water to extinguish the fire, use a
large amount of water from a distance. Trying
to extinguish electrical fires with a small
amount of water (such as from a garden
hose) is dangerous.
● Although the open flame may have been
extinguished, the vehicle may still reignite.
Please continue to use a re extinguisher or
a large amount of water to cover and cool
the vehicle for a period of time, and keep
monitoring to prevent reignition.
Contact dealership
● At any time, if the vehicle is damaged in
an accident, please go to a dealership for
repairs.