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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
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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
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Contents
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General safety
recommendations
Labels are attached in different places on
your vehicle. They include safety warnings
as well as identification information for
your vehicle. Do not remove them: they
are an integral part of your vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use
a qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required,
all of which a
CITROËN dealer is able to
provide. We draw your attention to the following
points:
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T
he fitting of electrical equipment or
accessories not listed by CITROËN
may cause excessive current
consumption and faults and failures
with the electrical system of your
vehicle. Contact a
CITROËN dealer
for information on the range of
recommended accessories.
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A
s a safety measure, access to
the diagnostic socket, used for the
vehicle's electronic systems, is
reser ved strictly for CITROËN dealers
or qualified workshops, equipped
with the special tools required (risk
of malfunctions of the vehicle's
electronic systems that could cause
breakdowns or serious accidents).
The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible if this advice is not
followed.
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A
ny modification or adaptation not
intended or authorised by CITROËN
or carried out without meeting the
technical requirements defined by
the manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the legal and contractual
warranties. Installation of accessory radio
communication transmitters
Before installing a
radio communication
transmitter with an external antenna, you
must contact a CITROËN dealer for the
specification of transmitters which can
be fitted (frequency, maximum power,
aerial position, specific installation
requirements), in line with the Vehicle
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (2004/104/EC).
Depending on country regulations, some
safety equipment may be compulsory:
high visibility safety vests, warning
triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit,
mud flaps at the rear of the vehicle, etc.
Safety
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High voltage safety
This symbol identifies electric
components in the vehicle that
could present a risk to your safety.
Presentation
Your E-MEHARI has an LMP® battery operating
at voltages that can reach 450 V supplying
continuous current.
This diagram presents the locations of the
different units on your E-MEHARI (LMP
®
battery, drive train, 12 V battery, RFID reader).
1Drive train
2 Passenger compartment fuses
3 Power fuses
4 12 V battery
5 RFID reader
6 LMP
® battery It is strictly prohibited for any non-qualified
person to work on your vehicle's high
voltage system.
Incorrect handling could lead to the
creation of an electric arc or electric shock
which could cause serious or fatal injuries
or burns.
If there is a
problem with your E-MEHARI,
please contact CITROËN ASSISTANCE
as soon as possible either by telephone or
by using the blue assistance call button on
the central console of your E-MEHARI.
For more information on the Presentation
of your E-MEHARI , and, in particular, the
assistance call, refer to the corresponding
sections.
The servicing and repair of your
E-MEHARI must be entrusted to
a CITROËN authorised repairer or
a
qualified professional.
This includes all parts of the high voltage
system.
Handling the components of the high
voltage system is strictly prohibited.
Only trained and qualified persons can
work on these components.
CITROËN has a
network of authorised
repairers trained in working on the high
voltage system of the vehicle.
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Safety
60
Obser ve the safety rules and follow the
steps indicated before use.
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Us
e only the original charging cable.
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o not attempt to dismantle or repair the
charging cable.
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D
o not use an extension lead or adapter.
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ncorrect use of the charging cable would
risk causing an accident such as an
electrical discharge or fire.
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I
mmediately stop using the charging cable
if a
fault or problem occurs or if the FAULT
warning lamp lights up or flashes.
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E
nsure that the plug is not allowed to
become wet.
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D
o not touch the terminals on the charging
cable or the vehicle's charging socket.
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D
o not use the charging cable if parts of
it are broken, frayed, cracked, open or
showing any other sign of damage.
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eep the charging cable out of reach of
children.
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W
hen using the charging cable, the
ambient temperature must not exceed
45
degrees Celsius.
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H
andle the charging cable with care, avoid
dropping it and do not pull heavily on the
cable or the cord. The components of your E-MEHARI
comply with electromagnetic emission
standards. However, as a
precaution,
if you have a
pacemaker or any other
electrical medical device, ask your doctor
about any precautions to take.
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E nsure that the electrical power supply is
220 -240 V 50 Hz alternating current.
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B
efore connecting the charging cable,
check the nominal current indicated on
the charging cable, to ensure that the
power point and supply circuit are rated
sufficiently highly to charge your vehicle.
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T
he charging cable allows 10 A of
continuous consumption, you must ensure
that the electrical installation (socket,
cables, etc.) for the charging have this
value of nominal current at a
minimum
and comply with the most recent electrical
cable standards and regulations in force in
your country or region.
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T
he maximum nominal current depends
on the country.
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T
he socket and wiring circuit must be
earthed and protected by a
circuit breaker
specifically designed for this purpose or
a
fuse to avoid any accident of electrical
origin.
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C
ontact a qualified electrician if in any
doubt over the power point and wiring
circuit.
Practical information
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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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S
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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D
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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Fuse allocations in the
passenger compartment
The presence of certain fuses depends on the
specification level of the vehicle.Fuse N°
RatingName
F1 7. 5 A+12 V BAT rear foglamp
F6 5 A+12 V BAT (TPMS) tyre pressures monitoring system ECU
F7 7. 5 A+12 V BAT anti-theft – IER telemetry box
F8 20 A +12 V BAT radio – setma – bluebox
F11 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM)
F12 7. 5 A+12 V CTR relay – door CTR signal
F13 5 A+12 V BAT dashboard
F14 15 A+12 V BAT horns
F16 7. 5 A+12 V BAT passenger compartment ECU (BCM) – DIAG socket
F19 5 ALeft-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F20 5 ARight-hand brake lamp (EU only)
F21 10 A+12 V switched, brake lamps + third lamp
F23 5 A+12 V switched, passenger compar tment cooling fan unit (GMV)
F24 15 A+12 V switched, 12 V accessory socket
F27 5 A+12 V switched parking sensors (option)
F28 20 A +12 V switched, radio – setma – bluebox
F29 5 A+12 V switched, aerial amplifier
F31 5 A+12 V switched, airbag control unit
F32 5 A+12 V switched, IER telemetry box
F34 5 A+12 V switched, motor management ECU (UCM)
F35 5 A+12 V switched, ABS/ESP
F36 7. 5 A+12 V switched, illumination of switches ECU – diagnostic socket
F38 7. 5 A+12 V switched, high voltage battery – super visor
F40 7. 5 A+12 V switched, electric power steering ECU
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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
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............................................. 76
Brightness
...................................................... 7- 9
Bulbs
............................................................... 69
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Fault, electric .................................................5-6
Flap, charging ..................................... 1
0, 58, 61
Foglamp, rear
............................................. 31- 32
Fuses
.......................................................... 7
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Hard top (rigid roof)
.................................... 18
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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
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72
Indicators: speed – time – temperature .........
7- 9
Inflating tyres
.............................................
74 -75
Instrument panel
............................................
7- 9
Instruments and controls ..................................
3
ISOFIX mountings ..................................... 47- 4 8
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Dashboard ...................................................... 7- 9
Daytime running lamps ...................................31
Deactivating the passenger airbag
.....40, 43 - 46
Demisting/defrosting the windscreen
.............28
Design
........................................................... 3-6
Dimensions
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.......................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
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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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