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CHARGING THE TRACTION BATTERY
NORMAL CHARGING
PROCEDURE
Connection
- Check before charging that the
drive selector is in position P
and
the ignition is off, otherwise
charging is not possible,
- open the access fl ap at the right
hand front of the vehicle,
- take the charging cable (with its
control unit),
- fi rst connect the controller end
of the cable to a standard and
compatible power point. On
connection, the 3 controller
indicator lamps for POWER
,
FAULT
and CHARGING
come on
simultaneously for a moment, then
only the green POWER
indicator
lamp stays on,
- ensure that there is no foreign body
on the vehicle socket,
- remove the protective cover from
the charging cable,
- insert the charging plug into the
socket until it clicks in place,
without pressing the button,
- press the push button to open the
socket cover,
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If this is not the case, charging ha snot
started; repeat the procedure ensuring
that all connections are correct.
If the ambient temperature is lower
than -25° C, charging may not be
possible.
-
check that the charging
lamp in the instrument panel
and the green CHARGING
indicator in the controller are
on (not fl ashing).
The traction battery state of charge
indicator is displayed in the instrument
panel and the position of the needle
progresses as the battery is charged.
As a safety measure, the motor
will not start when the charging
cable is connected to the vehicle's
socket. Also, any attempt to start
the motor interrupts the charging
procedure. It will then be necessary to
disconnect and reconnect the charging
cable plug to continue charging.
To optimise the service life of
the main battery, recharge it
completely every fi fteen days.
For a complete charge, follow the
normal charging procedure without
interruption until it stops automatically,
confi rmed by charging lamp going off
in the instrument panel. Opening the
driver's door temporarily wakes the
state of charge indicator allowing the
state of charge of the traction battery to
be checked.
The commencement of charging
is confi rmed by fl ashing of the
direction indicators.
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CHARGING THE TRACTION BATTERY
- Press the button to release the
charging plug,
- refi t the protective cover on the
charging cable,
- close the socket cover, then the
access fl ap,
- disconnect the controller end of
the charging cable from the power
point,
- stow the charging cable.
Disconnection
The charging lamp in the
instrument panel going
off and the fl ashing of the
green CHARGING
lamp in
the controller indicates that
charging is complete.
After charging
- Ensure that the socket cover
and access fl ap are closed.
- Take car to avoid the entry of water
or dust into the socket, under its
cover or in the charging plug (risk
of fi re or electrocution).
- Do not leave the cable connected
to the power point (risk of
short-circuit or of electrocution
in the even of contact with or
immersion in water).
- Do not dismantle or modify the
vehicle's charging socket or
charging cable (risk of fi re).
Take care of the cable and its
control unit
- Do not tread on it, submerge it
in water, pull on it, or subject it to
impacts. If the charging cable or its
control unit is damaged or worn, do
not use it.
- To replace it, contact a franchised
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
- The same applies for an impact,
even if light, against the charging
access fl ap or the cover.
With the charging completed by
the cable connected, opening the
driver's door restarts charging for
around 20 seconds.
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FAST CHARGING PROCEDURE
- Check before charging that the
drive selector is in position P
and
the ignition is off, otherwise
charging is not possible,
Ensure that the charging point and
its cable are compatible with your
vehicle.
If the ambient temperature is
below - 25° C, charging may not
be possible.
- open the access fl ap located on the
left of the vehicle,
- press the latch to open the socket
cover,
- connect the charging point's cable
to the vehicle's socket following the
instructions for use of the charging
point.
Do not touch the metal end of
the normal charging socket or
of the charging cable. Risk of
electrocution and/or faults.
The start of charging is confi rmed
by fl ashing of the direction
indicators.
Completion of charging is indicated by
the charging point.
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CHARGING THE TRACTION BATTERY
OTHER INFORMATION
Traction battery
This battery stores the energy needed
for the correct operation of the
motor of your electric vehicle, the air
conditioning and the heating. As with
all batteries, it discharges when used
and so must be recharged regularly. It
is not necessary to wait until you are
on the reserve to charge you traction
battery.
300 Volt electric system
The "300 Volt" electrical system is
identifi ed by the electrical cable,
which are orange in colour, and the
components marked with this symbol:
We draw your attention to
the following point: the fi tting
of equipment or electrical
accessories not listed for the vehicle
by the manufacturer could cause a
breakdown of your vehicle's electronic
system. We ask you to take note
of this consideration and to contact
a franchised dealers to see the
equipment and accessories listed for
the vehicle. The drive train of the electric
vehicle is powered at around
300 Volts. This system can
become in hot and remain so after
switching off. Observe the warning
messages on the labels present
in the vehicle. Any operation on or
modifi cation to the vehicle's electrical
system (components, cables,
connectors, traction battery) is strictly
prohibited because of the risk of
serious burns or electric shock leading
to death.
In the event of a problem, always
contact a franchised dealer or qualifi ed
workshop.
Driving in a fl ood
It is strongly recommended not
to drive in fl ooded areas. In all cases,
the maximum depth of water allowed
is 150 mm (lower edge of the wheel
rims) and the maximum speed is
6 mph (10 km/h). Ensure that these
recommendations are observed
otherwise serious damage to the
electrical system is possible. If it has
not been possible to follow these
recommendations, contact a franchised
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop to check
the condition of your vehicle's electrical
systems.
Do not make any modifi cation to
the drive train, this could create
the risk of malfunctions.
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In the event of an accident or impact
under the vehicle or to one of the
charging fl aps
In the event of an accident or an
impact to the underbody of the vehicle
(for example: contact with a milestone,
a raised kerb or other urban roadside
fi xture) or in the event of an impact,
even slight, to one of the charging
fl aps, these circumstances may
have serious repercussions for your
vehicle's electrical system or traction
battery and cause damage to them.
Have your vehicle checked as soon as
possible by a franchised dealer or a
qualifi ed workshop.
Never touch the "300 Volt" components
of the orange cables exposed and
visible inside or outside of the vehicle.
In the case of serious damage to the
traction battery:
- do not try to do anything to the
vehicle yourself,
- never touch liquids coming from
the traction battery and in the event
of contact between your body and
these products, wash abundantly
with water and contact a doctor as
soon as possible.
For washing the bodywork, do
not use a pressure greater than
80 bar.
In the event of exposure to a fi re
In the event of exposure to a fi re,
leave and have everybody leave the
vehicle immediately. Never intervene
yourself (risk of electrocution). You
must contact the emergency services
immediately. Warn them that your
vehicle is electric.
Audible environment
Outside
The driver should be particularly
vigilant when driving the electric
vehicle, as it makes very little noise
when moving.
Inside
While it is operating you may hear
noises that are specifi c to an electric
vehicle, such as:
- the traction battery relays when
starting,
- the vacuum pump when braking,
- tyre or wind noise from the vehicle
when driving.
When parking on a slope, it is
recommended that you apply the
parking brake before placing the drive
selector at P
. When moving off, o
knock may be felt, which is normal.
Washing precautions
Never wash the vehicle while the
battery is on charge.
Before washing the vehicle, check
that the access fl aps are closed and
the cover on each charging socket is
closed.
In order to avoid damaging the electric
units, the use of a high pressure jet
wash is strictly forbidden:
- under the bonnet,
- under the vehicle, around the
battery packs.
Long term
When your vehicle is to be laid up
for an indeterminate period, carry out
a complete recharge of the traction
battery every three months (following
the normal charging procedure). Before
carrying out the charging operation,
ensure that the 12 V ancillaries battery
is not disconnected or discharged. If
this is the case, refer to the "Ancillaries
battery" section for information on
connecting or charging it.
Laying up the vehicle
Precautions to take when
charging the battery
- Do not stay inside or near the
vehicle.
Particularly if you wear a pacemaker
or other medial electric device.
For complete information on the
precautions to take, contact your
doctor.
- Never do any work under the
bonnet as there is a risk of serious
injury.
Risk of cuts as the fan may start
turning at any time. Risk of burns
as some areas remain very hot for
even an hour after the end of the the
charging operation.
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ANCILLARIES BATTERY
ANCILLARIES BATTERY
All of the other electrical components
on your vehicle are powered by the
ancillaries battery.
It is located in the front compartment
under the bonnet and is charged by
the traction battery, during phases
of operation ("Ready" lamp in in the
instrument panel) and charging.
If the ancillaries battery is
discharged, the electric motor
cannot be started and charging
of the traction battery is no longer
possible.
It is recommended that the
ancillaries battery be disconnected
if the vehicle is not to be used for
more than a month. Before doing anything:
- put the vehicle in position P
,
switch off the ignition, check that
the central display screen is off,
and ensure that the vehicle is not
connected to a power point,
- open the bonnet using the interior
release lever and then the exterior
safety catch,
- secure the bonnet stay,
- remove the protective cover from
the battery for access to the two
terminals.
Access to the battery
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Staring using an external slave
battery
Ensure that the slave battery is a
12 volt battery.
- Lift the protective cover from
the (+) terminal,
- connect one end of the red cable to
the ( +
) terminal of the discharged
vehicle battery, then the other end
to the ( +
) terminal of of the slave
battery,
- connect one end of the green or
black cable to the ( -
) terminal of the
slave battery,
- connect the other end of the green
or black cable to a ( -
) earth point on
your broken down vehicle.