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MG Windsor EV - Know Your Electric Vehicle; Main Components; Safety of HV System

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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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.

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