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KTM Freeride E-XC 2021 - General Information; Version 3: Vehicle Fire

KTM Freeride E-XC 2021
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General information
The KTM Freeride E is a high-voltage electric motorcycle with a lithium-ion
battery (Powerpack HV
, 260 V).
The high-voltage components in the vehicle are identified by yellow warning
labels.
The high-voltage cables in the motor housing and in the Powerpack HV can
be identified by the orange color of their insulation.
Before beginning work on the vehicle, switch off main switch
1
to the right
of the handlebar and ignition lock
2
on the right behind the head-light
mask .
Version 1: Lightly damaged vehicle
(Orange high-voltage cable is not visible, no visible damage to
Powerpack HV)
1. Switch off main switch
1
and ignition lock
2
.
2. Unlock the seat
3
and fold it up.
3. Disconnect the 12-V battery
4
.
4. Loosen the hex screws size 10
5
.
5. Remove the Powerpack HV
6
.
Version 2: Severely damaged vehicle
(Orange high-voltage cable is visible and/or metallic penetration of
the
Powerpack HV)
The intrinsic safety of the high-voltage system of the vehicle cannot be
determined from the outside.
Using suitable high-voltage protective equipment, the vehicle must be
de-energized by removing the Powerpack HV (high-voltage battery).
The following steps must be performed by persons with high-voltage
training only!
1. Switch off main switch
1
and ignition lock
2
.
2. Unlock the seat
3
and fold it up.
3. Disconnect the 12-V battery
4
.
4. Loosen the hex screws size 10
5
.
5. Removing the Powerpack HV (high-voltage battery, 260 V)
6
.
6. Securing the Powerpack HV.
7. Contacting KTM Customer Service.
Version 3: Vehicle fire
Contact the fire rescue service and inform them that a vehicle with a lithi-
um-ion battery is on fire.
In the event of a vehicle fire, the usual regulations for low-voltage systems
apply.
If the Powerpack HV was affected by the fire, the extinguishing and cool-
ing
process may take up to 24 hours. The surroundings must be protected
accordingly.
To cool a burning Powerpack HV, use large quantities of water.
When using branch pipes and water as an extinguishing agent, maintain a
safety distance of 1 m for spraying and 5 m for a full jet of water.

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