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MG Windsor EV - Emergency Situation; Battery Information

MG Windsor EV
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K n o w y o u r E l e c t r i c V e h i c l e
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c. Avoid modifications:
Do not take disassemble or
modify any electrical parts in the
vehicle. Modifying them could
lead to serious problems like short
circuits, fires, or burns.
Improper execution of the work
poses a risk of fire and serious
injury from electric shock caused
by the high-voltage system.
JSW MG MOTOR advises that
modications and maintenance
on the vehicle should only be
conducted by JSW MG authorised
service center. The high-voltage
system in your vehicle is self-
contained, ensuring safety as long
as no unauthorized work is done
on high-voltage electrical parts or
the chassis.
Emergency situation
a. Accident response:
If there's an accident and you have
time, turn o the vehicle's power,
set the parking brake, turn on
hazard lights, place a warning
triangle, and leave the vehicle.
Contact the JSW MG authorised
service centre right away. If there's
no time, like if there's a re or
strong burning smell, turn o the
vehicle and activate the parking
brake to get out.
b. Fire or smoke situation:
Immediately turn o the power
supply and get o the vehicle. If
the fire is intensive or develops
rapidly, stay away from the vehicle
immediately and call 101. If the
fire is not intensive, use a water-
based fire extinguisher to put out
the fire and keep a safe distance
from the fire source.
Battery information
a. Battery replacement and
recycling:
If you need to replace the HV
battery, handle it carefully to avoid
injury. According to Indian laws &
regulations, recycle the HV
battery at an MG-designated
recycling station. Disposing of
these batteries improperly can
harm the environment and
people. Check the oicial website
for recycling details.
b. Battery maintenance:
When the instrument cluster's
power bar turns red, it means the
HV battery is low. Charge it
promptly and avoid letting it
completely run out before
charging again. This helps keep
the battery working well. It is
recommended to fully charge the
battery at least once every two
weeks when using the vehicle
regularly for maintenance.
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KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE

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