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Proton e.MAS 7 - Evacuating the Vehicle from; Trailer Mode

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electrolyte with a dry cloth. Ensure
adequate ventilation in this area.
If electrolyte leakage or any problem or
damage to the power battery housing is
observed, rescue personnel must wear
personal protective equipment and must not
touch the electrolyte with their hands. Lime
powder can be used to dilute and neutralize
the electrolyte, and water cannot be used
for dilution. The neutralization process helps
stabilize the thermal state of the power
battery, but does not discharge the power
battery.
Evacuating the Vehicle
From Accident Scene
Trailer Mode
Turning on the Trailer Mode
Click the following on the multimedia display
in sequence: Vehicle Settings My Car
Maintenance and Repair, and turn on the
Trailer Mode in the interface.
Turning off the Trailer Mode
Click the following on the multimedia display
in sequence: Vehicle Settings My Car
Maintenance and Repair, and turn off the
Trailer Mode in the interface.
If the status indicator of the electric
parking brake (EPB) system lights up
after the Trailer Mode is on, it indicates
that the electric parking brake system
has a failure. It is recommended to
contact authorised PROTON e.MAS
service outlet for maintenance.
If the electronic parking brake (EPB)
system does not engage, the rear wheels
should be locked to prevent the vehicle
from moving, when necessary.
Emergency Rescue

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