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High-voltage battery
never uncouple them from the high-voltage
network
.
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Never open, modify or remove the cover
from the high-voltage battery.
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Only duly qualified and trained techni-
cians are authorised to perform works on
the high-voltage system and on any other
systems on which these may have indirect
influence.
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To perform works close to high-voltage
components and cables which require the
use of sharp tools, which may deform or re-
lease shavings, or sources of heat, such as
works involving welding, soldering, use of
hot air or thermal gluing, you must first en-
sure the system is not powered. Only duly
qualified and trained technicians are au-
thorised to leave the high-voltage system
without power.
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When performing any work on the high-
voltage system and the high-voltage bat-
tery, ensure you bear in mind the SEAT
guidelines and standards.
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Keep the vehicle key in a safe place at a
safe distance from the vehicle to prevent
the ignition from turning on by mistake.
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The gases that are released or leaked
from the high-voltage battery may be toxic
or flammable.
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Any damage caused to the vehicle or the
high-voltage battery may lead to an imme-
diate or subsequent leak of toxic gases.
These gases can also cause a fire. In the
event of any damage, always open the ve-
hicle windo
ws so the gases can flow out of
the vehicle. Do not inhale the gases.
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Never touch the fluids or come into con-
tact with the gases that may be released
from the high-voltage battery, especially if
the battery has been damaged.
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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.
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Always inform the emergency service
that the vehicle is fitted with a high-voltage
battery.
WARNING
If works are performed on the high-voltage
system and on the high-v
oltage compo-
nents in an inappropriate manner, this may
lead to faults in the operation, accidents
and injuries.
●
Only duly qualified and trained techni-
cians are authorised to perform works on
the high-voltage system and on any other
systems on which these may have indirect
influence.
WARNING
Electric vehicles do not make any noise
when the vehicl
e is not moving and very lit-
tle noise when the vehicle is moving. Hence
other road users, such as pedestrians or
children, cannot hear or perceive their
presence
, or they do so with difficulty. This
may lead to accidents and cause injuries,
for example, in residential areas, when ma-
noeuvring or moving in reverse gear.
CAUTION
After an accident or having hit an obstacle
with the v
ehicl
e underside, the high-volt-
age battery must be checked by duly
qualified and trained technicians.
Charging the high-voltage
batt
ery
Contr
ol lamps
Its lights up yellow. The charge
le
vel display needle is in the area
marked in red.
The high-voltage battery charge has reached the re-
serve l
evel.
Charge the high-voltage battery.
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