BREAKDOWN RECOVERY
6
348 - Practical advice
Tighten the towing ring
1
fully: first
by hand as possible, then lock using
the wheelbrace 🡺334.
Only use the towing ring
1
stored with
the tools 🡺334.
These towing points may only be used
forpullingthevehicleandneverforlift
ing it either directly or indirectly.
Ensure that the towing
ring is bolted correctly.
Risk of losing the
towed object.
When storing the tools,
ensurethattheyarecor
rectly placed in their
original positions in the
toolboxandstorethetoolboxun
derthedriver’sseat.Donotleave
thetoolsunsecuredinsidetheve
hicle as they may be projected
during braking.
Battery: breakdown recovery
Specialfeaturesofelectricver
sions
Toavoiddamagingyourve
hicle, do not recharge the
secondary12Vbatteryus
ing:
– an external battery charger;
– a battery from another vehicle.
Call an approved dealer.
Donotuseyourelectricve
hicle to restart the 12 volt
battery in another vehicle.
The 12 volt electric power of an
electric vehicle is not enough to
perform such an operation.
Risk of damage to the vehicle.
The vehicle drive system
inanelectricvehicleus
esadirectvoltageofap
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.
Any intervention or modification
on the vehicle's 400 V electrical
system (components, cables,
connectors, traction battery) is
strictly prohibited.
The risk of serious burns or
electric shocks can lead to
death.
To avoid all risk of sparks:
– Ensure that the "energy
consumers" (ceiling lights, etc.) are