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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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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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FUSES
The fusebox is located in the lower
dashboard on the left hand side
The designations provided are for the
fuses that can be replaced by the user.
For any other work, go to a franchised
dealer or a qualifi ed workshop.
Fuse N°
Rating
Functions
1 15 A Rear wiper.
3 5 A Airbags.
4 10 A Diagnostic socket, mirror control, headlamp
beams.
5 30 A Electric windows.
6 30 A Side-hinged door lock.
7 5 A Interior lamps: rear, roof, glove box.
8 20 A Audio system, screen, alarm and siren.
11 15 A Immobiliser.
12 15 A Air conditioning control panel, front and rear parking
sensors.
13 5 A Instrument panel.
14 15 A Rain and sunshine sensor, airbags.
15 5 A Other locks.
17 40 A Heated rear screen/mirrors.