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Brand | Fisker |
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Model | OCEAN ELECTRIC |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Outlines critical safety warnings and procedures for first responders in emergency situations.
Provides information on the scope of this manual, covering Fisker Ocean models from 2022 onwards.
Defines directional terms (Right/Left) and lists cautionary symbols found on vehicle labels.
Explains the meaning of hazard symbols like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION used within the manual.
Details how to identify the Fisker Ocean externally through its unique badging on the front and rear.
Describes interior identification features, focusing on the dashboard layout and instrument cluster display.
Explains the location of the VIN and the meaning of its digits for trim series and powertrain.
Illustrates and lists key high-voltage components and their locations within the vehicle.
Describes high-voltage warning labels and lists common components that carry these labels.
Shows the location of the high-voltage lithium-ion battery mounted under the vehicle floor.
Details the location of the 12V battery and its role in powering vehicle electronics and the power distribution unit.
Provides step-by-step instructions for accessing the vehicle's 12V battery.
Illustrates the location of high-voltage cables, which are colored orange for easy identification.
Explains the location and function of the drive units responsible for propelling the vehicle.
Warns about the SRS control unit's backup power and shows general locations of airbags.
Identifies the location of seat belt pre-tensioners and reiterates warnings about the SRS control unit.
Explains how to determine if the vehicle's ignition power is ON or OFF by observing displays.
Details the conditions for powering the vehicle on and its four operational states: Sleep, Off, On, and Run.
Describes the automatic power-off conditions for the vehicle when parked.
Explains how to use the gear selector lever and the meaning of the gear indicators.
Details how the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is applied manually or automatically.
Emphasizes chocking all four wheels before extraction procedures to prevent vehicle movement.
Identifies the only approved lifting points for the vehicle and warns against using others.
Lists necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and tools for safely disabling hazards.
Warns about operational changes and limitations after disabling the vehicle's power system.
Provides instructions for disconnecting the charge cable, including the manual release procedure.
Details steps to disable the HV system, stressing PPE and assuming all components are energized.
Explains how to disable the 12V system and stresses it does not disable the high-voltage system.
Describes the functions of the Fisker Ocean key fob for accessing and controlling the vehicle.
Explains how door handles extend and how to open doors from the outside when power is available.
Details how to open doors from the interior if the vehicle loses electrical power.
Explains the location and operation of the power window switches on the side door panels.
Provides instructions for unbolting and opening the vehicle's hood safely.
Describes how to adjust the front seats' position and backrest angle using seat-mounted switches.
Details how to adjust the steering wheel position via the touchscreen and save preferences.
Emphasizes using appropriate tools and PPE when cutting, and assuming high-voltage components are energized.
Identifies areas that must not be cut or crushed due to the presence of high-voltage components.
Highlights reinforced structural areas designed for occupant protection during collisions.
Provides technical specifications for the 12V, Base High-Voltage, and Extended High-Voltage batteries.
Lists vehicle fluids, their locations, colors, and descriptions, with warnings about leaks.
Provides warnings and tactics for handling vehicle fires, focusing on high-voltage battery risks and PPE.
Offers warnings and guidance for handling submerged vehicles, emphasizing electrical hazards and PPE.
Recommends inspecting the vehicle twice post-incident and keeping it in isolation until completed.
Lists hazards associated with damaged high-voltage systems during transit or storage, like isolation loss and fires.
Guides on checking for fire damage, battery integrity loss, system integrity, and fluid leaks.
Advises on notifying personnel of inspection results and using proper isolation methods for storage.
Explains how to move a disabled vehicle, including using skates or dollies if it cannot be driven.
Details using skates, dollies, or wheel lifts for safely moving the vehicle onto a flatbed truck.
Provides technical specifications for vehicle weights, GVWR, and towing capacities for FWD and AWD models.
Outlines precautions for transporting the vehicle, especially when electrical systems are not functioning.
Specifies approved methods for transporting the vehicle, warning against improper techniques and distances.
Explains how to install and use the vehicle's recovery eye for loading onto trailers or transporters.
Describes the procedure for winching a vehicle that has power using the tow eye.
Details winching a vehicle without power using skid pads/skates and nylon straps.
Warns against using the recovery eye for ditch recovery and advises on using nylon straps attached to control arms.
Explains how to secure the vehicle on a transporter or trailer using chocks and tie-down straps.
Provides guidelines for storing damaged vehicles, emphasizing inspection, ventilation, and marking.
Describes methods for isolating damaged electric vehicles, including perimeter and barrier isolation.
Explains the function and characteristics of the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) for pedestrian warning.
Provides a key to understanding various pictograms and symbols used throughout the manual for clarity.