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necessary to connect or remove jumper
cable in correct sequence, and make sure
the ends of these cables do not touch each
other or contact other metal.
Once complete jump starting, to disconnect
the jumper cables between the two vehicles,
it is required to:
1. Disconnect the black negative (-) jumper
cable on vehicle whose battery is weak
or flat;
2. Disconnect the black negative (-) jumper
cable on vehicle whose battery is good;
3. Disconnect the red positive (+) jumper
cable on vehicle whose battery is good;
4. Disconnect the red positive (+) jumper
cable on vehicle whose battery is weak
or flat.
Cooling fan and other operating
components of the drive motor can cause
personal injury. Avoid touching the
cooling fan or drive motor with hands,
clothing and tools when the drive motor
is running or not running.
Gases may escape from the low-voltage
battery during charging or jump starting.
There is a risk of explosion at this time.
Be sure to keep low-voltage battery away
from sparks, open flames, and other
flammable objects.
The use of open fire near low-voltage
battery may explode the gases in battery
and cause severe casualties. Low-
voltage battery fluid is corrosive and can
cause serious damage to eyes and skin.
If accidentally in contact, immediately
rinse with plenty of clean water and seek
immediate medical attention.
When connecting and removing jumper
cables, avoid twining the jumper cables
with fans, belts, etc.
Ensure that each cable is properly
connected and the ends of the jumper
cables are kept at a distance from each
other to avoid contact between positive
and negative terminals. Failure to follow
the above steps will result in repair that is
not covered by the warranty.
Do not reverse the polarity between
positive and negative terminals when
connecting the jumper cable. Otherwise,
it may cause high-voltage system failure
and the vehicle can not start.
If the vehicle fails to start after several
attempts or the low-voltage battery keeps
running out of charge, contact an
authorised PROTON e.MAS service
outlet for repair.
Emergency Rescue

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