VEHICLE E-TECH 100% ELECTRIC (EV)
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24 - Getting to know your vehicle
The
A
symbol identifies the electrical
elements in your vehicle which may
present safety risks.
"400 V" electrical circuit
The "400 V" electrical circuit can be
recognised by orange cables
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and
parts bearing the symbol.
The vehicle drive system
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proximately 400 volts.
This system can get hot during
and after switching off the ignition.
Respect warning messages given
on the labels in the vehicle.
All interventions or modifications
to the 400V electrical system
(components, cables, connectors,
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hibited due to the risks they
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The risk of serious burns or
electric shocks can lead to
death.
Driving
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box, you will have to get used to not
using your left foot, and not using this
foot to brake.
When driving, if you lift your foot off the
accelerator pedal or depress the brake
pedal, the motor generates electrical
current during deceleration and this
energy is used to brake the vehicle
and recharge the battery 🡺200.
Bad weather, flooded roads:
Do not drive through floods
if the depth of water is
above the lower edge of the
wheel rims.
The engine brake should
under no circumstances
be used as a substitute
for the brake pedal.
Noise
Electric vehicles are particularly quiet.
You will not yet necessarily be used to
it, and neither will other road users. It
is difficult for them to hear the vehicle
when it is moving.
As the motor is silent, you will hear
noises that you are not used to hearing
(aerodynamic noises, tyre noise, etc.)
Each time the ignition is switched off,
the ventilation will be switched off after
about ten seconds.