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Presentation 3
Indicators 6
Warning and indicator lamps 9
Display screens 10
Starting procedure 11
Eco-driving 12
Eco-comfort 13
Manual air conditioning and heating 14
Charging the traction battery 15
Control unit 17
Normal charging procedure 19
Fast charging procedure 22
Other information 23
Ancillaries battery 25
Fuses 28
Servicing 29
Towing the vehicle 30
Motor and traction battery 31
Identifi cation markings 32
CONTENTS
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Instrument panel
Current energy consumption and
generation indicator
p.6 Traction battery state of charge
indicator
p.7
Dedicated warning and indicator lamps
p.9 Drive selector position
p.11 Estimated remaining range
p.10 Heating and air conditioning
systems energy consumption
indicator
p.8, 13 and 14
"Ready"
lamp
p.9
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Traction battery - State of charge indicator
The state of charge of the traction
battery is displayed continuously when
the vehicle is switched on.
Low energy alerts
Two successive energy level alerts
indicate that the energy available has
dropped to a low level:
With the motor stopped, ignition
off, opening the driver's door
wakes the indicator.
1st level: Reserve
This warning lamp comes
on when the state of charge
of the traction battery is low.
Illumination of this warning
lamp is accompanied by an
audible signal.
2nd level: Critical
This warning lamp, associated
with the reserve warning lamp,
comes on in the instrument
panel when the state of charge
of the traction battery is critical.
Illumination of this warning
lamp is accompanied by a
regular audible warning.
Check the remaining range
indicated in the instrument panel
screen.
Put the vehicle on charge as soon as
possible. Put the vehicle on charge.
The remaining range is no longer
calculated. The power of the drive
train is progressively reduced.
The heating and air conditioning are
stopped (even if the needle indicating
their consumption is not in the ECO
position). From this state of charge of the
battery, the level of heating or
air conditioning is progressively
reduced.
For more information, refer to
pages 8, 13-14.
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Heating and air conditioning systems energy consumption indicator
The consumption of electrical
energy related to the heating and
air conditioning is represented by
this gauge. Excessive use, particularly at low
speed, can reduce the range of
your vehicle considerably.
Remember to optimise their use and
check their settings at each start so as
to maximise the range of the vehicle.
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WARNING AND INDICATOR LAMPS
Lamp
State
Cause
Actions / Observations
Ready
On,
accompanied
by an audible
signal when it
comes on. The vehicle is ready to drive. The lamp is on while the vehicle is
powered up.
You can press the accelerator and
use the air conditioning or heating.
Reserve
On,
accompanied
by an audible
signal. The state of charge of the
traction battery is low. Check the range remaining.
Put the vehicle on charge as soon
as possible.
Protection of the
traction battery
On,
accompanied
by a regular
audible signal. The state of charge of the
traction battery is critical. When the state of charge of the
battery is low, reduction of motor
power is progressive progressive.
You must put the vehicle on charge.
On. Maximum motor power is not
available. If the warning lamp does not go
off, contact a dealer or a qualifi ed
workshop.
Traction
battery
charge
On. The traction battery is on
charge. The lamp goes out once charging
is complete .
Flashing. The vehicle cannot be started
as the charging cable is still
connected to the vehicle's
socket. Check the charging cable
connection.
Disconnect the charging cable.
Auto-diagnosis
of the main
electrical system
On. Fault detected in the main
electric system. Have it checked by a dealer or
qualifi ed workshop as soon as
possible.
Incident in the
drive train
On.
You must stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Have it checked by a dealer or qualifi ed
workshop as soon as possible.
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DISPLAY SCREENS
Screen (depending on
equipment level)
Each press of the button on the end
of the windscreen wiper stalk displays
successively the different trip computer
information, depending on the type of
screen.
Setting the units
Range
It displays:
- the estimated range remaining,
- the additional range available
by using the ECO
mode on the
heating and air conditioning control
panel,
- the additional range after stopping
the heating and air conditioning.
They display:
- a trip distance recorder (choice of
trip 1 or 2),
- the average energy consumption from
the battery (over 62 miles (100 km)),
- the speed.
Trips (1 and 2)
This screen displays an estimate of the
number of miles or kilometres driving
range before the battery has to be
charged.
Instrument panel
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ECO-DRIVING
Practical advice
Adopt a gentle driving style
the electrical consumption of your
vehicle depends very strongly on the
route you take, you style of driving and
your speed.
In all cases, adopt a gentle driving
style.
Try to say in the " Optimum
" zone
of the energy consumption and
generation indicator: press the
accelerator pedal progressively,
without sudden movements and if the
conditions allow, try to drive at a steady
and moderate speed.
Recover energy
Driving with anticipation allows you to
recover energy and increase the range
of the vehicle.
Anticipate when you have to slow
down and, if the conditions allow, try to
use deceleration rather than braking,
which will place the needle of the
energy consumption and generation
indicator in the " Charge
" zone.
Limit the causes of excess
consumption
As with any vehicle, limit the load
being carried and keep aerodynamic
resistance to a minimum (windows
open above 30 mph (50 km/h), roof
bars, roof box,…).
Excessive use of the air conditioning
and heating, particularly at low speed,
can reduce the range of your vehicle
considerably. Try to optimise their use.
Observe the servicing and
maintenance recommendations
Check the tyre pressures regularly
and follow the schedule of servicing
operations recommended by the
manufacturer.
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ECO-COMFORT
ECO-COMFORT
Control the use of electrical
equipment
The heating and air conditioning
operate using energy supplied by
the traction battery. Excessive use
signifi cantly reduces the range of your
vehicle. Try to optimise their use as
soon as you reached the desired level
of comfort and check the settings at
every start in order to maximise range.
Also limit the use of demisting and
defrosting and of the heated seat.
Stop the heating or air
conditioning and maintain
ventilation.
Stop the heating or air
conditioning and ventilation.
Pressing the ECO
button stops
the heating and air conditioning
(but maintains ventilation). The
needle of the energy consumption and
generation indicator is placed in the
ECO
zone.
Operating the temperature
control activates the heating
or air conditioning and
stops ECO
mode.