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Presentation of your E-MEHARI 4
Fa miliarisation with your E-MEHARI
8
Do
ors
10
B
oot
fl
oor
h
atch 10
Control pedals
11
F
ront head restraints
11
A
ccess to the rear seats
11
A
djusting the driver's seat and the
passenger's seat
12
Se
at belts
14
I
nstruments and controls
17
S
teering wheel (adjustment)
18
E
lectric power steering system
18
M
irrors
19
Ex
terior lighting and signalling
20
V
isual indicators
22
H
orns and audible warnings
24
W
iper / Screenwash
25
Hig
h voltage safety
26
C
harging your E-MEHARI
27
Get to know
your E-MEHARI
Starting / Switching off the vehicle 33
I nstruments and indicators
on your E-MEHARI
35
P
arking brake
37
D
rive selector
38
A
BS – ESP
39
D
riving your E-MEHARI
40
Driving
Heating / Ventilation 41
A ir conditioning (an option)
45
I
nterior lighting
46
I
nterior
fi
ttings 47
Folding bench rear seat
48
R
ear side windows
49
R
ear screen
49
B
oot
fl
ap 50
Fabric roof
51
F
ront windows
52
Your comfort
Under the bonnet 53
S ervicing your E-MEHARI
56
T
yres / Tyre pressures
56
W
ashing precautions
57
Maintenance
Temporary puncture repair kit 58
R eplacing a bulb
59
R
eplacing a fuse
59
Hi
bernation mode
62
A
udio system
64
Practical advice
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Heating / Ventilation
Air intake
Air entering the heating and ventilation system
follows different paths according to the settings
made by the driver or passengers.
Air circulating in the passenger compartment
is filtered and comes either from outside
the vehicle or is recirculated from inside the
vehicle.
(1)
Wi
ndscreen demisting/defrosting vents.
(2)
Ce
ntral air vents.
(3)
Si
de air vents
(4)
Foo
twell outlets.
(5)
He
ating and ventilation controls.
Recommendations on ventilation and heating
Ventilation
Observe the following recommendations for the
ventilation system to be fully effective:
● For
a u
niform
d
istribution
o
f
a
ir:
t
ake
c
are
no
t to obstruct the air intakes at the bottom
of the windscreen or the nozzles, vents and
air outlets iside the vehicle.
● Give
p
reference
t
o
t
he
i
ntake
o
f
e
xterior
ai
r: prolonged use of air recirculation can
cause misting of the windscreen and side
windows.
Heating
It operates directly on energy from your
E-MEHARI's LMP® battery.
Its use increases the vehicle's consumption of
electrical energy and reduces its range.
Remember to switch off the heating when it is
no longer needed.
The ventilation and heating systems are more
effective when the vehicle is fully fitted with its
roof and sides.
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Rear side windows
Always remove the rear roof panel
before removing the side windows.
Remove the interior clips (1) , then remove the
released side window by pulling it up (2) .
Carry out the operation in reverse order to refit
the side window.
Rear screen
To remove the rear screen, detach the press
stud fasteners (1) then unzip the screen (2)
from right to left.
Always unzip the rear screen starting
from the right.
Carry out the operation in reverse order to refit
the screen. You can also remove the rear screen by
detaching the press stud fasteners (1)
then
unzipping it on each side (2) and clipping it at
the top using the straps provided (3) inside the
vehicle.
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Fabric roof
Removing and refitting the
roof panels
The front and rear parts are removed and
refitted in the same way.
Removing a roof panel
Press with your hand on one of the four corners
of t he roof panel and remove the clip (1) .
Repeat the operation at the other three
corners. Detach the four press stud fasteners (2)
in turn
and roll the fabric as you go.
Repeat the procedure with the other panel if
you want to remove it.
Refitting a roof panel
Lay the panel out flat in position.
An arrow indicates the direction of the front of
the vehicle.
Attach the roof panel in a corner at the
tensioner and press firmly with your hand, as
when removing it, then engage the clip.
Repeat the operation at the other three
corners, finish by fixing the panel with the four
press stud fasteners from inside the vehicle.
Stowing a roof panel
The rolled-up roof panels can be stowed under
the boot floor hatch.
For opening the boot floor, see page 10.
Detaching and attaching the fabric roof
must only be done with the vehicle
stationary.
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Your comfort