rescue personnel wearing proper protective
equipment to ensure personal safety.
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Make sure you do not wear metal accessories
(such as a necklace and a watch) when
carrying out a rescue for the vehicle to avoid
electric shock injuries.
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Wear the following protective equipment to avoid
injuries from high voltage shock:
• Insulated rubber gloves (for protection against
500V or above).
• Protective goggles.
• Insulated rubber shoes.
• Tools with insulated protective sleeves.
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In case of an electrolyte leak from the traction
battery, wear the following protective equipment
to prevent injuries to the skin, face, and other
body parts:
• Protective masks.
• Solvent insulated gloves.
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The vehicle has the functions of cutting off and
releasing high voltage. If a collision meets the
conditions of triggering collision protection, the
vehicle will automatically cut off the high-voltage
power supply. At the same time, it will remind
the occupants to leave the vehicle as soon
as possible by sound, text, and other means,
thereby avoiding disasters and injuries.
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In the event of a vehicle malfunction or accident,
the driver should turn on the hazard warning
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