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Proton e.MAS 7 - Manual Instructions; Vehicle Overview; High Voltage Safety; Notes to Users

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5
Notes to Users
Manual Instructions
The multimedia manual, an important
part of this manual, is used to introduce
the entertainment system of the vehicle.
See the multimedia manual for detailed
operations of the entertainment system.
All the information in this Manual is the
latest information as of the time of
publication. The contents of this Manual
are based on the product information at
the time of publication. In order to meet
the requirements of customers and laws
and regulations, the vehicle configuration
and performance will continue to be
optimized and improved. Your vehicle
may be different from the description in
this Manual.
The software version of the vehicle and
settings may be updated later. Before the
upgrade, you will be informed to obtain
your consent. The information displayed
after the upgrade may be different from
the description in the user manual
delivered with the purchased vehicle.
The actual situation shall prevail in terms
of specific information.
Vehicle Overview
Please read the instructions in this
manual carefully before initial use,
otherwise it may cause personal injury
and property damage, and may also
result in you losing your maintenance or
warranty rights.
Try to keep the power battery fully
charged before driving. When the vehicle
is driving, the power battery is gradually
discharged. When the power battery is at
low power, it must be recharged.
Otherwise,the vehicle cannot run.
This vehicle is equipped with two types of
batteries. One is power battery (high
voltage) used to supply power to drive
motor and propel the vehicle. The other
is low-voltage battery used to supply
power to low-voltage electrical systems
such as headlamps, audio, horns, etc.
The power of low-voltage battery comes
from power battery.
This vehicle adopts a charging plug to
connect with power grid to charge the
power battery. Besides, this vehicle has
energy recovery function. During braking,
the motor generates electricity and store
part of it in power battery so as to extend
the driving range of the vehicle.
This vehicle features the creep function.
That is, when the vehicle is in a drivable
state (the ready for operation indicator is
on) and in forward gear (D) or reverse
gear (R), release brake pedal and
parking brake and the vehicle will move
forward or backward slowly.
High Voltage Safety
The following information is helpful to keep
passengers and emergency personnel safe
from high voltage:
The high voltage fuse (inside the power
battery) provides short-circuit protection
for the power battery.
Positive/negative high-voltage cables
connected to power battery are usually
controlled by high-voltage relay. When
disconnecting the vehicle high voltage
power supply, the relay is disconnected
Notes to Users

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