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Driving recommendations 50
Driving your E-MEHARI 5 0
Starting/Switching off the vehicle
5
1Maintaining and servicing your E-MEHARI
5
7
Washing precautions
5
7
Charging socket panel (access to the charging socket)
5
8
Charging your E-MEHARI
5
8
Under the bonnet
6
4
Hibernation mode
6
6
Audio system
6
7
Temporary puncture repair kit
6
9
Replacing a bulb
6
9
Replacing a fuse
7
0
Identification markings/VIN
7
2
Technical characteristics
7
2
Dimensions/ Weights
73
Tyres/Tyre pressures
7
4
Performance
75
Brakes and suspension
7
6
Braking system
7
6
Instrument panel
7
I
nstruments and indicators
on your E-MEHARI
8
R
FID personal key ring
1
0
Central locking
1
0
D o o r s
11
Boot floor hatch
1
2
Soft Top
1
2
Front windows
1
5
Rear quarter panels
1
6
Rear screen
1
6
Boot flap
1
7
Hard Top
1
8
Removing a
roof panel
1
8
Front windows
1
9
Rear quarter panels
1
9
Rear screen
2
0
Boot flap and rear screen
2
0
Adjusting the driver's seat
and the passenger's seat
2
2 Exterior lighting and signalling
3
1
Wipers/Screenwash
33
G
eneral safety recommendations
3
4
High voltage safety
3
5
Anti-theft protection/Electronic immobiliser
3
6
Assistance call
3
6
ABS – ESP
3
6
Seat belts
3
7
Airbags
39
Child seats
4
2
Deactivating the passenger's front airbag
4
3
ISOFIX mountings (child seats)
4
7
Installation of a child seat compatible with the ISOFIX standard
4
7
Visual indicators
4
8
Horns and audible warnings
4
9
Over view
Dashboard instruments
Access
Ease of use and comfort Safety
Driving Practical information
In the event of a
breakdown
Technical data
Alphabetical index
Lighting and visibility
Instruments and controls 3
P resentation of your E-MEHARI 3F
ront head restraints
2
3
Access to the rear seats
2
3
Folding rear bench seat 2 4
Steering wheel (adjustment) 2 4
Mirrors
2
5
Ventilation/Heating
2
6
Air conditioning (optional)
2
8
Interior lighting
2
9
Interior fittings
3
0Control pedals
5
2
Manual parking brake
5
3
Drive selector 5 4
Electric power steering system 5 4
Tyre under-inflation detection
5
5
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Maintaining and servicing
your E-MEHARI
The maintenance and servicing of your vehicle
must be carried out by a CITROËN authorised
repairer or a
qualified professional and in line
with the principles stated in the Maintenance
and Warranty Guide.
Washing precautions
Never wash the charging socket, the
traction battery or under the bonnet 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.
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.
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W
ashing the vehicle in direct sunlight.
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emoving mud or stains without first
soaking with water.
Recommended for care of
the bodywork
- Washing your E-MEHARI regularly using car shampoo specifically created for the
care of vehicles with plastic body parts
(never with abrasive products).
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insing and thoroughly hosing off as
soon as possible resinous deposits from
trees, fallout from industrial pollution and
bird droppings which produce a
chemical
reaction with the bodywork causing rapid
discolouration. Only the seats, covered with an impermeable
material, and the floor can be washed using
a
water jet (check first that the drainage holes,
located at the front on each side of the central
console in the passenger footwells are not
blocked).
Care of interior trim
Stains should always be dealt with quickly.
For all types of stain, you should use warm or
cold soapy water based on natural soap.
Detergents (washing up liquid, powder
products, alcohol-based products, etc.) must
not be used.
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se a soft cloth.
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inse and absorb the excess.
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F
inish by wiping gently with a dry, soft cloth.
As it is not watertight, the dashboard must
never be washed using water.
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Under the bonnet
The underbonnet of the vehicle is
a dangerous area that could cause
serious injuries.
Under the bonnet of your E-MEHARI there
are the vehicle's drive train and the reser voirs
containing the fluids needed for the correct
operation of your E-MEHARI (brake fluid,
coolant and screenwash fluid).
The drive train is directly powered by the
LMP
® battery fitted to your E-MEHARI.
Never try to do anything to the high
voltage components of your vehicle.
Incorrect handling of these components
could cause an electric shock and serious
or fatal injuries.
Always keep children well away from
the underbonnet and never leave them
unsupervised.
Opening the bonnet
Your E-MEHARI's bonnet is opened in two
steps:
1. Releasing the bonnet: Pull the bonnet
release lever (1) located below and to the
left of the steering wheel, at the vehicle's
left-hand front wheel arch. 2.
Tip the bonnet safety catch (1) . Raise and
secure the bonnet using the stay (2) .
The bonnet stay goes into the red cut-out (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.
Closing the bonnet
Disengage the stay while holding the bonnet
with one hand to avoid its sudden dropping.
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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.
Underbonnet layout
(1)Drive train
(2) Your E-MEHARI's heating system
(3) Motor coolant
Return the stay to its original position and allow
the bonnet to drop and latch home.
Check that the bonnet has latched correctly.
There are high voltage components under
the bonnet of your E-MEHARI.
We recommend that you do not attempt
to per form maintenance on your vehicle
yourself.
Incorrect handling of these components
could cause an electric shock and serious
or fatal injuries.
Brake fluid and motor
coolant levels
Make a regular visual check of the brake fluid
an d coolant levels.
These levels should be topped up by
a
CITROËN authorised repairer or a qualified
professional.
If work is needed on your vehicle, contact
a
CITROËN authorised repairer or
a
qualified professional without delay.
(4)
Brake fluid
(5) Screenwash fluid reservoir
(6) Heating system fluid
Screenwash fluid level
Always per form the following operations in
the order indicated before carrying out any
operations under the bonnet of your E-MEHARI
to top up the screenwash fluid level:
1.Park the vehicle in a
safe place
2. Press and hold the brake pedal in this
position until you have switched off the
ignition
3. Apply the parking brake fully
4. Move the drive selector to position "N"
5. Switch off the ignition and remove the key
from the switch
6. Keep children and other persons away
from the underbonnet
7. Ensure 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 obser ve the safety
recommendations.
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Replacing a fuse
Fuses under the bonnet
All maintenance on the vehicle's fuses must be
carried out by a
CITROËN authorised repairer
or a
qualified professional.
Your E-MEHARI is an electric vehicle that
includes systems operating at high voltage
and high currents. The maintenance
on the fuses under the bonnet of your
E-MEHARI must be carried out by
a
qualified person.
Incorrect handling could cause an electric
shock resulting in serious injury or death.
Fuses in the passenger
compartment
If an electric system is not working, check the
condition of the fuses. Remove the nut from the access cover
(1)
located below the passenger storage
compartment.
The tweezers for extracting fuses (1) are
located under the bonnet. To check and replace a fuse:
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xtract the fuse using the tweezers (1)
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lide it sideways to release it from the
tweezers
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t is recommended not to use the free fuse
locations
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o not forget to return the tweezers (1)
to
their holder
Check the condition of the fuse and, if
necessary, replace it with a new fuse,
which must be of the same rating as the
original fuse.
A fuse of too high a rating could cause
overheating of the electrical system (risk
of fire) if there were abnormal current
consumption in a circuit.
In the event of a breakdown
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Access, charging socket .....................10, 58, 61
Accessories .................................................... 34
Adjusting the time
.......................................... 7- 9
Advice on driving
............................................ 50
Airbags
...............................
............39-41, 43-46
Airbags, curtain
......................................... 4 0 - 41
Airbags, front ....................................... 4 0 - 41, 4 4
Airbags, lateral
.......................................... 4 0 - 41
Air conditioning
......................................... 28-29
Anti-theft/Immobiliser
...............................10, 36
Assistance call
...............................
.....29, 35 -36
Care of interior trim
......................................... 57
C
are of the bodywork...................................... 57
Central locking
........................................... 1
0 -11
Characteristics (components)
....................72-73
Charger, built-in
.............................................. 73
Child seats
..............................
......42- 43, 47- 48
Conditioning, air
........................................ 28-29
Controls
.......................................................... 7- 9
Coolant, motor
................................................ 65
Courtesy lamp
................................................. 29A
B
C
Battery ..................................... 3 - 6, 66 - 67, 72-73
Bonnet ....................................................... 64-65
Boot flap
.......................................................... 17
Braking
...............
............................................. 76
Brightness
...................................................... 7- 9
Bulbs
............................................................... 69
F
H
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Fault, electric .................................................5-6
Flap, charging ..................................... 1
0, 58, 61
Foglamp, rear
............................................. 31- 32
Fuses
.......................................................... 7
0 -71
Hard top (rigid roof)
.................................... 18
-21
Hazard warning lamps
..............................48-49
Headlamps, automatic illumination
................32
Headlamps, dipped beam
..........................31- 32
Headlamps, main beam
.............................31- 32
Heating
............................................................ 26
Hi
bernation mode
..................................... 66 - 67
High voltage
........3 - 6, 35 -36, 58, 64- 65, 70, 73 Identification, vehicle
......................................
72
Indicators: speed – time – temperature .........
7- 9
Inflating tyres
.............................................
74 -75
Instrument panel
............................................
7- 9
Instruments and controls ..................................
3
ISOFIX mountings ..................................... 47- 4 8
D
Dashboard ...................................................... 7- 9
Daytime running lamps ...................................31
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.....40, 43 - 46
Demisting/defrosting the windscreen
.............28
Design
........................................................... 3-6
Dimensions
..............................
.......................73
Direction indicators
................................... 31, 4 8
Doors
.......................................................... 10 -12
Drive selector
.................................................. 54K
Key ring, personal RFID ......................1 0 -11, 3 6
Lamps, indicator/warning
.............................. 7-
9
Levels
........................................................ 65-66
Lighting, exterior
........................................ 31- 33
Lighting, interior
...............................
...............29
Locking, central
...............................
...........11 -12
L
M
Maintenance ................................................... 57
Maintenance, mechanical .........................64-66
Mirrors
...............................
..............................25
Mobility, electric
............................................ 3-6
Motor characteristics
...................................... 72
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Opening (access) ...................................... 10 -21
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Alphabetical index
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Parking brake .................................................. 53
Pedals, control ............................... ...........52-53
Performance
................................................... 75
Power cut-off in an accident
...........................35
Power steering
...............................
.................54
Precautions regarding road traffic accidents
........5
Protecting children
..............................38, 42- 48
Puncture repair kit, temporary
........................ 69
P
RRadio ......................................................... 67- 6 8
Range ................................................ 4, 6, 58, 75
Recharging the battery
..................58 - 59, 61- 63
Recorder, total distance
.................................7- 9Ty r e s
.....................................................
6 9 , 74 -75
Tyre under-inflation detection
...................
55-56
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Safety, children ................................... 38, 42- 48
Safety, high voltage ...................3 - 6, 35 -36, 58,
64- 65, 70, 73
Screenwash
.................................................... 33
Screenwash fluid
...................................... 65-66
Seat belts
................................................... 37- 3 9
Seat, rear bench
....................................... 23 -24
Selector, drive
................................................. 54
Sidelamps
.................................................. 31
- 32
Socket, 12
V .................................................... 30
Socket, USB
.................................................... 30
Soft Top (fabric roof)
.................................. 12-15
Speakers
......................................................... 68
Starting/Switching off the vehicle
..............51- 5 2
Steering wheel
.......................................... 24
-25
Suspension
..................................................... 76
Switch, starting
.......................................... 51- 5 2
Symbols
......................................................... 7- 9
U
W
V
Under-inflation (detection) ........................55-56
Under the bonnet ...................................... 64-65
Washing
.......................................................... 57
Weights
...............
............................................ 74
Windows, front
........................................... 1
5 -16
Windows, rear
............................................ 16 -17
Ventilation/Heating
.................................... 26-28
Alphabetical index