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Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions can lead to a fire, serious injury or electric shock, and may even be life-threatening.

In Case of Accident or Collision
  • After an accident or collision, even if minor, high-voltage components, cables, or the high voltage battery may be damaged. Contact authorised dealers promptly for a vehicle inspection.
  • In case of collision, even minor ones involving the charging port, contact authorised dealers for vehicle inspection as soon as possible.
  • Avoid contact with damaged high-voltage components or cables to prevent electric shock, which may cause serious injury or fatality.
  • If the high voltage battery is severely damaged, electrolyte leakage may occur. Do not touch the electrolyte as it may cause corrosive injuries. If contact occurs, rinse with plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately.
In Case of Fire
  • In the event of a fire, evacuate all individuals and vehicles immediately. Inform the fire emergency services that the vehicle is electric to ensure proper response.
  • Use a fire extinguisher rated for electrical fires or apply water from a safe distance to control the fire. Do not use garden hoses or small water sources.
  • If high-voltage components, cables, or high voltage battery are damaged, please contact authorised dealers.
WARNING

Do not disconnect high-voltage harnesses or remove high-voltage components without authorisation, as this may cause electric shock hazards.

Please contact authorised dealers for any high-voltage component repairs.

Safety Diagram
Cleaning
  • Don't use a high-pressure water gun to clean the front compartment, charging port, high-voltage components, or battery, as it may damage circuits and cause serious damage or electric shock.
  • Do not wash the vehicle while charging to prevent the risk of electric shock.
  • Never wash the charge cable while charging.
  • Do not clean the charge connector and plug with liquids or abrasive materials, as this may cause terminal corrosion, leading to charging malfunctions. If the connector becomes dirty, gently wipe it with a dry, lint-free cloth.
Charging
  • Before charging, inspect to ensure both the power cable and connector are in good condition and the power cable has sufficient load capacity.
  • After washing the car or driving in the rain, ensure the charging port area is completely dry before connecting the charger by wiping it with a clean, dry cloth. Never wash any part of the vehicle while it is charging.
Wading
  • If the water depth is below the lower edge of the vehicle's side, drive through slowly and at a steady speed.
  • If the water depth exceeds the lower edge of the vehicle's side or cannot be determined, do not attempt to drive through the water.
  • If the vehicle becomes partially or fully submerged in water, exit the vehicle and the water area immediately to ensure safety.
  • Before recovering the vehicle, ensure that there is no high voltage present to prevent the risk of electric shock during recovery operations.
Vehicle Disposal
  • Contact Authorised dealers for guidance on safely disposing of the high voltage battery when decommissioning the vehicle.
  • Our company is not responsible for improper battery disposal or recycling if not handled through Authorised dealers.