User Manual - Page 186

For MII ELECTRIC 2020.

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Practical tips
Never t
urn the 12-volt battery over. Elec-
trolyte could leak out of the vents and
cause burns.
Never open a 12-volt battery.
If the electrolyte splashes onto the skin
or eyes, rinse the affected area with cold
water for a few minutes. Then seek medical
care immediately.
Seek medical care immediately if you in-
gest the acid.
Charging, replacing, disconnect-
ing and connecting the 12-v
olt bat
-
t
ery
If the 12-volt battery is suspected of being
damaged or def
ectiv
e
, have it checked by a
qualified establishment.
Charging the 12-volt battery
The 12-volt battery must be charged at a
qualified establishment, as the factory fitted
12-volt battery technology requires a voltage
limited charge
. SEAT recommends visit-
ing a SEAT deal
ership f
or this.
R
eplacing the 12-volt battery
The 12-volt battery is developed to suit its lo-
cation and has special safety features. When
a 12-volt battery needs to be replaced, be-
fore buying a new one you must ask a SEAT
dealership about electromagnetic compati-
bility, size and maintenance, power and safe-
ty requirements that the new battery must
meet. The 12-volt battery's vent must always
be on the side of the negative terminal and
the vent on the positive terminal must always
be closed.
A maintenance-free battery that meets the
TL 825 06 and VW 7 50 73 standards must al-
ways be used. These standards must be dat-
ed October 2014 or later.
The 12-volt battery must always be replaced
by a qualified establishment, as it is necessa-
ry to adjust the vehicle's electronic system as
part of its replacement. Only a qualified es-
tablishment has the appropriate technology
to make this adjustment correctly. SEAT rec-
ommends that the 12-volt battery be re-
placed by a SEAT dealer.
Disconnecting the 12-volt battery
If the 12-volt battery needs to be disconnec-
ted from the vehicle's electrical system, these
steps should be followed:
Switch off the ignition and all electrical
consumers.
Before disconnecting the battery, unlock
the vehicle or theft alarm system will activate.
First disconnect the negative cable and
then the positive cable
.
Connecting the 12-volt battery
Before reconnecting the 12-volt battery,
disconnect all el
ectrical consumers and the
ignition.
First r
econnect the positiv
e cable and then
the negative one
.
Aft
er connecting the 12-v
olt batt
ery and turn-
ing on the ignition, different indicator lights
may come on. They will turn off when a short
distance is driven at approximately 15-20
km/h. If the warning indicators remain lit,
please visit a qualified establishment to have
the vehicle checked.
If the 12-volt battery has been disconnected
for a long time, it's possible that the next serv-
ice appointment might not be displayed or
calculated correctly.
page 63 . Respect
the maximum service intervals permitted
page 194.
Automatic disconnection of consumers
Thanks to the smart management of the on-
board network, when the 12-volt battery is
overcharged different measures are taken to
prevent the 12-volt battery from discharging:
If necessary, the power in the largest con-
sumers is limited, or they are disconnected
completely in an emergency.
However, on-board network management
cannot always prevent the 12-volt battery
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