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Instrument panel
Instrument panelWarning and indicator lamps
and instrument panel buttons
(1)
Battery fault.
(2) Motor fault.
(3) Charge indicator.
(4) Instrument panel buttons.
If warning lamp (1) or (2) is on, you must stop
your E-MEHARI as soon as it is safe to do so.
Symbols
Main beam headlamps
Sidelamps
Rear foglamp Left-hand direction indicator
Right-hand direction indicator
Braking fault
Alert message
Flashing: ESP in action
Fixed: ESP fault
Demisting/defrosting
Passenger compartment heating
active
Heating fault
Motor power limited
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Central locking
Boot open
Maintenance
Airbags fault
Deactivating the passenger's front
airbag
Under-inflation/puncture
Pedestrian horn deactivated
City function activatedInstruments and
indicators on your
E-MEHARI
Instrument panel
configuration menu
Your E-MEHARI's instrument panel is equipped
with a configuration menu.
Navigation in this menu is by means of the
4
buttons on the right of the instrument panel:
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Arrows (1) and (2) navigate through this
menu.
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T
he Squares button (3) is used to display
the menu and confirm the selections.
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T
he Circles button (4) is used to go back
and cancel.
Motor electrical problem
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V battery charge low
Battery power limited
Battery electrical problem
Air conditioning active
Air conditioning fault
ABS fault
Power steering problem
Seat belt not fastened
Door open
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In the menu, you have several choices:
Advanced settings
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Sel
ection of the language.
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S
peed units: km/h or mph
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T
emperature units: °C or °F
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R
einitialisation of the under-inflation
detection system
Setting the clock
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Auto/Manual
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D
isplay format: 12 or 24 hour format
Automatic locking
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A
ctivation/Deactivation of the locking the
openings while driving function
Brightness
Setting the brightness in night mode.
Extended dormancy (Hibernation)
For more information on the Hibernation
mode , refer to the corresponding section.Consumption, charging,
state of charge indicators
(1)Image of power demanded.
(2) Image of energy recovery.
(3) LMP
® battery state of charge indicator.
(4) Percentage of charge remaining.
Distance recorders
(1)Total distance covered (in miles (km)).
(2) Distance covered since the last reset (in
miles (km)).
Speedometer, temperature
indicator and clock
(1)Clock.
(2) Risk of ice indicator.
(3) Exterior temperature.
(4) Current speed.
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RFID (Radio Frequency
IDentification) personal
key ring
The personal RFID key ring is supplied to you
on handover of your E-MEHARI.
It is used to:
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L
ock or unlock all the openings: the driver's
door, the passenger's door and the boot
flap.
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A
ctivate or deactivate driving rights by
operating the electronic immobiliser
installed in your E-MEHARI.
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L
ock or unlock the charging nozzle, as well
as the secure compartment located in the
boot. The personal RFID key ring reader (1)
is
located on the windscreen, driver's side.
The reader only responds to your personal
RFID key ring.Unlocking the vehicle
Present your personal RFID key ring in front
of the reader (1) located on the windscreen,
driver's side.
The indicator lamp on the reader flashes green
and the hazard warning lamps flash to confirm
the opening of the doors and the driving rights.
Locking the vehicle
With the ignition switched off and the ignition
key removed from the switch, present your
personal RFID key ring in front of the reader (1)
located on the windscreen, driver's side.
The indicator lamp on the reader flashes blue
confirming the complete locking of the vehicle. Always remove the ignition key from
the starting switch before locking your
E-MEHARI.
Otherwise, your vehicle will remain unlocked
and the immobiliser will not be set.
A non-authorised key ring results in the
reader indicator lamp coming on fixed red.
Central locking
Central locking button lamp:
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O ff: active driving with the car unlocked.
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O
n fixed: active driving with the car locked.
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O
ne flash: inactive driving.
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T
hree flashes: locking malfunction.
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Manual central locking
- Press this button to operate the central locking of the vehicle (doors and boot) from
inside the vehicle.
The button indicator lamp comes on.
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P
ressing the button again unlocks the
vehicle completely.
The button indicator lamp goes off.
Automatic central locking of the
doors (anti-intrusion security)
The doors and boot lock automatically when
driving, as soon as the speed exceeds 6 mph
(10
km/h).
To turn this function on or off (on by default):
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W
ith the ignition on, press the central
locking button until a
padlock appears in the
instrument panel.
If one of the doors or the boot is open,
automatic central locking does not occur:
the sound of the locks rebounding can be
heard.
Driving with the doors locked could make
access to the passenger compartment by
the emergency services more difficult in
an emergency.
Back-up procedure
In the event of a malfunction of the RFID
r eader, you can lock or unlock your vehicle
using the key.
Unlocking with the key
Turn the key in the driver's door lock towards
the front of the vehicle to unlock.
Unlocking with the key does not enable
your authorisation to start the vehicle.
Only the RFID key ring can ser ve this
purpose. Locking with the key
Turn the key in the driver's door lock towards
the rear of the vehicle to lock it.
Check that the doors and boot are fully
closed.
Doors
Always look in your mirror and check the
blind spot for the approach of another
vehicle before opening your door.
Never leave children unsuper vised inside
the vehicle.
Children could operate the switches and
controls.
Unsuper vised children run the risk of
a
serious accident.
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After unlocking the vehicle using the RFID
reader or the key in the barrel, pull the door
handle.
(1) Exterior door handle.
(2) Interior door handle.Boot floor hatch
This secure compartment is unlocked at the
same time as the doors.
To open the boot floor hatch: pull the latch (1)
then raise it using the grip (2) .
Ensure that the boot floor hatch is properly
closed before starting the vehicle.
S o f t To p
Fabric roof
Removing and refitting the roof
panels
The front and rear parts are removed and
refitted in the same way.
Fitting a roof panel
Engaging the latches
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Unlocking the latches
To fix the rear latches (B) in the open position,
pull them and turn a quarter turn, and they will
retain this position.
For the front latches (A) , keep pulling to reach
the open position.
Locking the latches
For the front latches (A) , pull then simply let
them go to reach the closed position.
Positioning the roof panel
To unfix the rear latches (B) and put them in the
closed position, turn them a quarter turn and
guide their movement. Place the roof panel on one of the sides of the
vehicle.
Take care to position it facing the right way, the
white labels (1)
must be directed towards the
front of the vehicle.
Fixing and locking the brackets
The positioning brackets are arranged on the
arches of the vehicle.
Ensure that the locks are in the open position
(1) , then position the male brackets (2) of the
panel in the female brackets (3) located on the
front and rear arches on the side chosen.
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Pivot the panel so that its brackets (1) are
inserted in those located on the arch (2) .
Once the 2
pairs of brackets are in place, press
on the panel to retain it on the arches. From inside the vehicle, lock the panel at each
corner, taking care to put each of the latches
(A)
and (B) in the closed position.
Once the first 2 latches are closed, unroll the
panel on the arches towards the other side of
the vehicle. Go to the other side of the vehicle and position
the other brackets of the panel.
Once the panel is positioned correctly, the
latches must be closed.
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