User Manual - Page 306

For LEON 2021.

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Battery
Battery
High-v
oltage battery
Safety instructions
Introduction
3 V
alid for: hybrid vehicles
WARNING
The vehicles high-voltage network and the
high-v
oltage battery are hazardous and
can cause burns and other injuries, includ-
ing fatal electric shocks.
It should always be assumed that the
high-voltage battery is fully charged and
that all of its components are live. This may
also be the case when the ignition is
switched off.
Never touch the high-voltage cables, the
high-voltage battery or its poles, or allow
them to come into contact with jewellery or
other metal objects, especially if the high-
voltage cables, the high-voltage battery or
its poles are damaged.
Never take it upon yourself to perform
any type of work on the high-voltage net-
work, on the high-voltage cables or the
high-voltage battery.
Never open or perform maintenance or
repairs on components or parts of the high
voltage network, or disconnect them from
this netw
ork.
Never damage, modify or remove the or-
ange high voltage cables or disconnect
them from the high voltage network.
Never open, modify or remove the cover
from the high-voltage battery.
Work on the high-voltage system, as well
as on any systems that may be indirectly
influenced by it, should only be carried out
by specialized personnel with the corre-
sponding qualifications and training.
Work in the immediate vicinity of high-
voltage cables and high-voltage compo-
nents with tools that are sharp, give off
shavings or that have heat sources, such as
hot air, thermal bonding or welding work,
may only be performed after disconnecting
the voltage. The high voltage should only
be disconnected by specialized personnel
with the corresponding qualifications and
training.
All SEAT guidelines and standards must
be followed when performing any work on
the high-voltage system and the high-volt-
age battery.
The gases that are emitted or leaked
from the high-voltage battery may be toxic
or flammable.
Damage to the vehicle or high voltage
battery could cause an immediate or de-
layed leak of toxic gases. The emitted
gases could also cause a fire. Do not inhale
the gases.
Never touch the liquids that spill from the
high v
oltage battery and do not touch the
emitted gases, particularly if the battery is
damaged.
In the event of a fire, leave the danger
area and call the fire department. Inform
the fire fighters that the vehicle is fitted
with an electric drive system.
Always inform the fire fighters and the
emergency service that the vehicle is fitted
with a high-voltage battery.
WARNING
If works are performed on the high-voltage
syst
em and on the high-voltage compo-
nents in an inappropriate manner, this may
lead to faults in the operation, accidents
and injuries.
Work on the high-voltage system must
only be performed by authorized special-
ized services with the corresponding per-
mit.
CAUTION
If the v
ehicle suffers an accident or colli-
sion with an obstacle, the high-voltage bat-
tery must be checked by specialized per-
sonnel with the corresponding qualifica-
tions and training.
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