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The drive train is powered directly
by the LMP® battery fitted to your
E-MEHARI.
Never try to do anything to the high
voltage components of your vehicle.
A mistake in handling these
components could cause an electric
shock and serious or fatal injuries.
The underbonnet of the vehicle is a
dangerous area that could cause serious
injuries.
Always keep children well away from
the underbonnet and never leave them
unsupervised.
Under the bonnet
Under the bonnet of your E-MEHARI can
be found the vehicle's drive train and the
reservoirs containing the fluid needed for the
correct operation of your E-MEHARI (brake
fluid, coolant and screenwash fluid).
Opening the bonnet
1. Releasing the bonnet: Pull the bonnet
release lever (1) located below and to the
left of the steering wheel, at the vehicles
left-hand front wheel arch.
Your E-MEHARI's bonnet is opened in two
steps:
The bonnet stay locates into the red cutout (3)
provided for this purpose.
When opening the bonnet, ensure that
it is always supported by the stay, so
as to avoid any injury resulting from the
bonnet dropping.
2.
Ti
p the bonnet safety catch (1)
. Raise and
secure the bonnet using the stay (2) .
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If you notice when driving that the
bonnet is not closed correctly, slow
down and stop where it is safe to do so,
and then close the bonnet correctly.There are high voltage components
under the bonnet of your E-MEHARI.
We recommend that you should not
try to carry out the maintenance and
servicing of your vehicle yourself.
A mistake in handling these
components could cause an electric
shock and serious or fatal injuries.If work is needed on your vehicle,
contact a CITROËN
a
uthorised repairer
or
a qual
ified
pr
ofessional
wit
hout
de
lay.
Closing the bonnet
Disengage the stay while holding the bonnet
with one hand to avoid it suddenly dropping.
Return the stay to its original position and allow
the bonnet to drop and latch home.
Check that the bonnet has latched correctly.
Underbonnet layout
(1) Drive train
(2) Your E-MEHARI's heating system
(3) Motor coolant
(4) Brake fluid
(5) Screenwash fluid reservoir
(6) 12V battery
(7) Heating system fluid
Brake fluid and motor
coolant levels
Make a regular visual check of the brake fluid
and coolant levels.
These levels should be topped-up by a
CITROËN
a
uthorised
r
epairer
o
r
a q
ualified
pr
ofessional.
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Screenwash fluid level
Before doing anything under the bonnet of your
E-MEHARI, to top-up the screenwash fluid,
carry out the following operations in the order
indicated:
1.
Pa
rk the vehicle in a safe place
2.
Pr
ess and hold the brake pedal in this
position until you have switched off the
ignition
3.
Ap
ply the parking brake fully
4.
Mov
e the drive selector to position
"
N"
5.
Sw
itch off the ignition and remove the key
from the switch
6.
Ke
ep children and other persons away from
the underbonnet
7.
En
sure that the vehicle is correctly
immobilised
Failure to follow the list of operations
above risks causing serious injury. Always carry out the operations in the
order given and always observe the
safety recommendations.
In low temperatures, use a screenwash
fluid with sufficient protection against
freezing.
Always be extremely vigilant when
filling the screenwash reservoir and
take account of the general safety
recommendations mentioned in this
handbook.
To top-up the screenwash fluid: remove the cap
from the reservoir, place a funnel in the neck
of the reservoir and fill the reservoir up to the
"MAX" mark.
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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
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