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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Safety of HV system
a. HV component safety: Avoid
touching exposed or damaged
orange HV cables.
b. High-voltage system: Water
contact
The high-voltage system remains
generally safe in the following
scenarios:
• Water in the footwell after a
rainstorm with the sunroof
open.
• Vehicle partially submerged in
water up to 300 mm.
• Leakage of liquids in the trunk.
In these situations, there is no risk
of electric shock. However, there
is a possibility of other damage to
the vehicle.
WARNING
!
Each HV component has a
warning label. Please pay
attention to relevant warnings. To
avoid electric shock, do not touch
any EV components, HV cables &
other connectors. Do not touch
any exposed or damaged orange
HV cables, otherwise you may be
exposed to a risk of electric
shock. Please read and follow
these warnings carefully to avoid
electric shock. Do not touch any
HV components or cables.
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KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
a. Low voltage component: The LV
equipment operates at 12V and
includes things like instruments,
audio systems, lights, horns, and
blowers.
Switch o LV equipment when not
in use to avoid 12V battery drain.
!
NOTE
Main components
b. High voltage component: HV
equipment includes the drive
motor, motor controller, HV
battery pack, charging system,
A/C compressor, and heater.
CAUTION
After you receive the vehicle,
make sure to fully charge the HV
battery to 100% before it drops
below 30% to keep it in good
condition.