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Comparison of charging
times
Type of chargeEstimated charging
time (0-100%)
Charging point :
16 A 8
t
o 9
h
ours
220V – 10A power point 13
h
our s
When charging the vehicle, particularly
at the roadside, be especially careful of
children when handling the cable and
the charging point.
The cable reel can operate sharply and
cause injury.
Children could trap their fingers in the
charging point closing mechanism.Indications given by the LEDs on the control panel
Green LED Ye l l o w L E D Red LED Description
On for ½
s
ec. On for ½
s
ec. On for ½
s
ec. All of the LEDs come on for ½ second to verify that they work, when the charging cable is
plugged into the power point.
On Off OffThe charging cable is plugged into the power
point. If the YA Z AKI connector is in the vehicle's
charging socket, the charge has finished.
On OnOffThe vehicle's battery is charging.
On OffOn / flashing Fault with the charging cable. Stop using
the charging cable immediately and contact
CITRÖEN ASSISTANCE.
Off OffOffNo electrical power supply is detected at the
power point by the charging cable. Check the
circuit breaker for the power point. If the electrical
power supply is working correctly and none of
the LEDs come on for ½ second to verify that
they are working, it is possible that the charging
cable is damaged. Stop using it immediately and
contact CITRÖEN ASSISTANCE.
Get to know your E-MEHARI
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Interior fittings
General view
(1) Central storage.
(2) Passenger's storage.
(3) 12V accessory socket (cigarette lighter).
Sun visors
The sun visors fold for ward.
To protect you from dazzle from the front: lower
the sun visor.
12V socket
Remove the cap and use a suitable adaptor to
connect a 1
2V accessory (maximum power
120W) to the socket.
USB port for the audio
system and charging
electronic devices
This USB port (1) can be used to charge
certain electronic devices such as mobile
phones (however, not all are compatible) with a
maximum rating of 500mA.
The USB port is also compatible with the
vehicle's audio system (see page 64).
3
Your comfort
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Never wash the underbonnet, the
charging socket or the traction battery
using a high pressure jet wash: risk of
damage to the electrical system.
Never wash the vehicle while it is
charging: risk of electric shock that
could cause death.
Cleaning the vehicle by the regular
use of a high pressure car wash with
rotating brushes is not recommended.
Washing precautions
Not recommended for care
of the bodywork
● Degreasing or cleaning the mechanical components under the body, parts with
hinges, exterior plastic panels using a high
pressure jet wash or spraying products not
intended for this purpose, such as solvents
● Washing
t
he
v
ehicle
i
n
d
irect
s
unlight
● Removing
m
ud
o
r
s
tains
w
ithout
f
irst
soa
king with water
Recommended for care of
the bodywork
● Wash your E-MEHARI regularly using car shampoo created for the care of vehicles
with plastic body parts (never with abrasive
products)
● As
s
oon
a
s
p
ossible,
r
inse
a
nd
h
ose
o
ff
re
sinous deposits from trees, fallout from
industrial pollution, bird droppings that
produce a chemical reaction with the
bodywork causing rapid discoloration
Care of interior trim
Stains should always be dealt with quickly.
Wh atever the nature of the stain, use cold or
warm water with natural soap.
Detergents
(
washing
u
p
l
iquid,
p
owder
prod
ucts, alcohol-based products…) should not
be used.
● Use
a s
oft
c
loth.
● Rinse
a
nd
a
bsorb
t
he
e
xcess.
● Finish
b
y
w
iping
g
ently
w
ith
a d
ry
s
oft
c
loth.
Never wash your E-MEHARI while the
vehicle is charging.
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Maintenance
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Going into hibernation
mode
Maximum hibernation period
according to the state of charge
of the battery
100%: 4 months
75% - 99%: 3 months
50% - 74%: 2 months
25% - 49%: 1 monthDo not put your E-MEHARI into
hibernation with a battery state of
charge of less than 25%.
Unlock your vehicle and disconnect the
charging plug.
Turn the ignition key to the first position, the
screen then displays:
Position the hibernation key in the switch
located below the drive selector, turn it to
the right and hold it in this position for a few
seconds.
The screen then displays: entry into hibernation
mode is confirmed.
Remove the hibernation key and the starter key.
The screen goes off after 30
s
econds.
Do not lock the vehicle.
Hibernation mode
Hibernation mode allows the consumption of
energy from the battery to be reduced to a
minimum.
In this way you can park your E-MEHARI,
not connected and with no consumption of
electrical energy, for several weeks or even
several months.
Coming out of hibernation mode takes 4
h
ours
and is followed by the charging time (a
maximum of between 8
a
nd 13
h
ours).
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Coming out of hibernation mode
Do not connect the vehicle before step
5 and carry out each step in order.
1.
Po
sition the hibernation key in the switch.
Turn it to the left. 2. Ch
eck the message displayed: the screen
asks you to turn the key.
3.
Tu
rn the ignition key to the first position. The
vehicle wakes up.
4.
Sw
itch off and remove the ignition key. The
screen display is then as shown, 5.
Pl
ug in the charging cable.
Check for the rapid flashing of the green LED,
confirming that the battery is charging.
Leave your vehicle on charge for the period
displayed so that it is 100% operational. Never disconnect the charging cable
while the green LED is flashing rapidly
(a minimum of 4
h
ours).
You have to be in possession of the
charging cable and be able to connect
your vehicle to a power supply to
be able to wake the vehicle from
hibernation.
Wait a few seconds. The hazard warning lamps
flash several times and the boot locks and
unlocks.
5
Practical advice
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ABS - ESP ......................................................39
Ac cess, charging socket .................................. 8
A
ir conditioning
...............................
...............45
Antitheft / immobiliser
...................................... 9
A
ssistance call
...............................
..................9
Care of interior trim
........................................ 57
C
are of the bodywork..................................... 57
Changing a bulb
............................................. 59
C
haractristics (motor)
.................................... 66
Char
ger, on-board .......................................... 66
Check of operation
......................................... 35
C
hild safety
.............................................. 15
, 16
Clock
...............
............................................... 35
Closing the doors
...............................
........8, 10
Conditioning, air
............................................. 45
C
oolant, engine
...............................
...............54
Courtesy lamp
...............................
.................46Electrical cut-off in an accident
.....................
26
E
ngine characteristics
...................................66
F
ault, electric
...............................
.....................7
Flap, charging
..............................
....................8
Flashing indicators
................................... 2
0, 22
Foglamp, rear
................................................. 20
Fu
ses
................
..............................................59
A
B
C
E
D
Battery ........................................................4, 69
Bonnet ............... ............................................. 53
Boot flap
...............
.......................................... 50
Boot floor hatch
.............................................. 10
B
rake fluid
...................................................... 54
B
raking
........................................................... 70
B
ulbs
.............................................................. 59
F
Hazard warning lamps ...................................23
H eadlamps, dipped beam .............................. 20
H
eadlamps, main beam
................................. 20
He
ad restraints .......................................... 11, 4 8
Heating
................
............................................ 41
High voltage
............................................... 4
, 26
Horn ................................................................ 24
Identification, vehicle
..................................... 65
In
dicators: consumption - charging - load
.... 35
In
dicators: speed - time - temperature
.......... 36
I
nflating tyres
..............................
.............56, 68
Instrument panel
............................................ 35
I
nstruments and controls
............................... 17
In
terior fittings
................................................ 47
I
sofix
..............................................................
.16
H
I
Dashboard ...................................................... 35
Da ytime running lamps .................................. 20
D
emisting the windscreen
............................. 44
D
esign
.............................................................
.4
Dimensions
..............................
......................68
Direction indicators
.................................. 2
0, 22
Doors
.......................................................... 8
, 10
Driving
...............................
.............................40
Drive selector
...............................
..................38
Key ring, personal RFID
.................................. 8
K
.
Alphabetical index
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Lamps, indicator ............................................35
Levels ............................... ..............................54
Lighting : adjustment
...................................... 2
2
Lighting, interior
............................................. 46
P
arking brake
................................................. 37
Pe
dals, control
................................................ 11
P
erformance
..............................
....................69
Port, USB
....................................................... 47
Po
wer steering
............................................... 18
P
recautions related to road
traffic accidents
.......................................... 4,
6
Pressures, tyres
....................................... 5
6, 68
Maintenance
..............................
....................53
Mirrors
............................................................ 19
Mob
ility, electric
............................................... 4Ra
dio ............... ...............................................64
Range ................
.............................................69
Recharging the battery
......................... 8, 2
7, 67
Recorder, total distance
................................. 36
R
emote control (door locking)
.......................10
R
oof, fabric
.....................................................51
M
L
P
R
Safety, high voltage ...................................4, 2 6
Screenwash .............................. .....................25
Screenwash fluid
........................................... 55
Se
at belts
....................................................... 14
Sea
t, rear bench
..............................
.........11, 4 8
Seats, front (adjustment)
............................... 12
Sel
ector, drive
................................................ 38
S
idelamps
...................................................... 20
S
ocket, 12V
.................................................... 47
S
peakers
........................................................ 64
S
tarting switching off the vehicle
................... 33
S
teering wheel
...............................
................18
Sun visor
........................................................ 47
S
uspension
.................................................... 70
S
witch, starting
.............................................. 33
S
ymbols
..............................
...........................35
S
Ty r e s ................................................... 5 6, 58, 68
T
Ventilation - air conditioning ..........................45
U nderbonnet
...............................
...................
53
Unlocking
................................................... 8
, 10
V
U
Washing ...............
.......................................... 57
Weights ............... ........................................... 68
Wheel, spare
.................................................. 58
W
indows, front
...............................
................52
Windows, rear
................................................ 49
W
inter preparation
...............................
..........62
Wipers
............................................................ 25
W
Alphabetical index
1
Charging typeEstimated charging
times * (0 -10 0%)
16 A 230 V charging point 10 hrs 30 mins
10 A 230 V domestic
power socket16 hrs 30 mins
* The charging times are given as an
indication only; they can vary depending
on various factors such as the exterior
temperature or the management of the
charge by the charging point.
Comparison of charging times