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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
Contents
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Never leave a child or a disabled adult
who usually needs help from others
alone in the vehicle.
Pets should not be left alone in the
vehicle.
Secure any loads in your vehicle so that
they cannot slide about.
Do not load the vehicle higher that the
seat backrests.
A poorly secured load could cause
serious injuries with sudden braking or
in a collision.
If the vehicle is not handled prudently
and in a safe way, you risk losing
control of it and causing an accident.
Driving your E-MEHARI
The following actions can increase
the risk of losing control of the
vehicle in the event of a loss of
pressure in a tyre:
● sudden
h
arsh
a
pplication
o
f
t
he
br
akes,
● releasing
t
he
a
ccelerator
p
edal
sudd
enly,
● turning
t
he
s
teering
w
heel
t
oo
qui
ckly.
Note: The vehicle generally moves
toward, or pulls, in the direction of the
under-inflated tyre.
Never drive under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
The presence of alcohol or drugs in
your bloodstream reduces coordination,
slows reaction and impairs judgment.
Driving after taking alcohol or drugs
increases the risk of being involved in
an accident causing injuries, suffered
by yourself or inflicted on others.
Note also that, in the event of an
accident, the alcohol or drugs risk
increasing the severity of the injuries
suffered. Never take medicines that might affect
your ability to drive and control the
vehicle before setting off.
Never leave the starting switch in the
"MAR" position for a long period when
the vehicle is not being used.
This can reduce the range of the
vehicle.
When you stop your vehicle on a
rising slope, do not hold the vehicle by
pressing the accelerator.
Always use the brake pedal for this.
Driving
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Servicing your
E-MEHARI
The maintenance and servicing of your vehicle
must be carried out by a CITROËN authorised
repairer
o
r
a q
ualified
p
rofessional
a
nd
i
n
l
ine
wit
h the principles stated in the maintenance
and warranty guide.
Tyres / Tyre pressures
Tyres fitted to your E- MEHARI
Tyre pressures Front 2
b
ar /
Rear 2
b
ar
Check the tyre pressures regularly and
always observe the inflation pressures
indicated above.
Low tyre pressures can cause
premature wear of the tyres and
introduce the risk of the tyres bursting.
The tyre pressures must be checked
with the tyres cold and adjusted if
necessary. Replace worn tyres only by tyres of
same model as the original fitment, or
equivalent,
a
nd
f
itted
b
y
a t
yre
f
itting
spe
cialist.
The responsibility for having the correct
tyre pressures lies with the driver.
Never exceed the speed rating or load
index of the tyres fitted to the vehicle.
It is for the driver to check the wear of
the tyres using the wear indicators in
the tyre tread.
Maintenance
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Temporary puncture repair kit
Access to the repair kit
You E-MEHARI's puncture repair kit (1) is
located under the boot floor hatch.
The boot floor hatch is opened with the grip (2)
(only if your E-MEHARI is only unlocked using
your personal RFID key ring). Never remove from a tyre the foreign
body that has caused the puncture.
The sealant product held in the
compressor is toxic and is an irritant.
Never ingest it, never spray it onto the
body, face or eyes.
In the event of ingestion, call the
emergency services (fire, ambulance...)
or go to Accident & Emergency
services.
If it enters the eyes, wash with abundant
clean water and consult a doctor
without delay.
If the symptoms persist, consult a
specialist.
Keep the sealant product out of the
reach of children.
Using the puncture repair kit
Refer to the instructions provided with the
compressor.
Do not simply throw the old cartridge
away
a
fter
u
se;
t
ake
i
t
t
o
y
our
C
ITROËN
au
thorised repairer or to a waste
recovery organisation that specialises
in this type of product.
Once the tyre has been repaired, go
to a CITROËN authorised repairer or
a
q
ualified
p
rofessional
a
s
s
oon
a
s
po
ssible.
If you are unable to obtain the desired
pressure after a few minutes of
operation of the compressor, this
means that the tyre cannot be repaired.
Contact CITRÖEN ASSISTANCE who
will send a roadside recovery agent.
Practical advice
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Dimensions / Weights
Exterior dimensions
Dimensions of your E-MEHARI
Length 3.81
m
W
idth 1.87
m (
including the
m i r r o r s)
Height 1.6 5
m
Interior dimensions
Interior volumes of your E- MEHARI
Boot volume
200 litres / 800 litres with
the bench seat folded
Number of seats 4
Weights
Weights of your E-MEHARI
Unladen weight 1
4
05
k
g
Gross vehicle weight
(maximum laden weight)1 735 kg
Ke
rb weight 1
4
80
k
g
Exceeding the maximum weight
specified above risks damaging
your E-MEHARI and could cause an
accident and serious injuries.
The maximum weight must never be
exceeded.
Ty r e s
Tyres fitted to your E- MEHARI
Size 185/65
R
15
Ty p e "Latitude Cross" or
equivalent
Brand Michelin
Spare wheel No (temporary
puncture repair kit)
Tyre pressures Front 2
b
ar / Rear
2
b
ar
Technical data
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Performance
Per formance of your E- MEHARI
Power 50
k
W
Maximum speed 68
m
ph (110
k
m/h)
(limited electronically)
Acceleration 0
–
5
0
k
m/h 6.4
se
conds
Range
The range of the vehicle has been type-
approved to European Regulation ECE 101R01.
In real use, several factors will vary the range
of
a
n
e
lectric
v
ehicle;
y
ou
h
ave
s
ome
c
ontrol
ove
r these and so can make noticeable
improvements in the range. These factors are:
● speed
a
nd
d
riving
s
tyle
● road
prof
ile
● temperature
set
tings
● tyres
● use
o
f
e
lectrical
a
ccessories
● vehicle
l
oading
Advice
● drive
a
t
c
onstant
s
peed
● adapt
y
our
d
riving
s
tyle
t
o
a
void
h
eavy
ene
rgy consumption
● make
u
se
o
f
e
nergy
r
ecovery:
a
nticipate
ea
rly the slowing of traffic by taking
your foot off the accelerator or braking
progressively
Speed and driving style
High speed reduces the range of the vehicle.
Sporty driving reduces the range of the vehicle:
adopt a smooth driving style.
Road profile
On a hill, rather than trying to maintain your
speed, do not depress the accelerator pedal
more than on level ground: rather, keep the
accelerator pedal in the same position.
Temperature setting
Using the heating or air conditioning reduces
the range of the vehicle.
Ty r e s
Low tyre pressures increase energy
consumption.
Observe the tyre pressures recommended for
your vehicle.
When replacing tyres, give preference to tyres
of the same brand, size, type and structure as
the original fitment.
Using tyres of different characteristics
significantly reduces the range of the vehicle.
Vehicle loading
Avoid carrying unnecessary loads in or on the
vehicle.
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Technical data
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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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