Citroën Ami (2022 year). Manual in english
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Instrument panel with monochrome display screen
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Safety - General recommendations
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Advice on care and maintenance
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Overview
Safety precautions -
Electric vehicles
An electric vehicle has two types of electrical
circuit:
– vehicle traction provided by a 48 V battery
module.
– power supply for the on-board circuit
(instrument panel, lights, ventilation/heating,
USB socket, etc.), provided by a 12 V battery.
Precautions relating to the 48 V electrical
circuit
The components and cables which make
up the traction electrical circuit are
marked with this symbol.
The electric vehicle's charging system
may become hot during use and after the
ignition is switched off.
All work on or modifications to the vehicle’s
electrical system (traction battery, cables and
other components visible from the interior or
exterior) is strictly prohibited - risk of severe
burns or electric shock (short-circuit)!
If required, call a dealer or qualified
workshop.
Precautions relating to the electrical
installation
Before any connection is made, check
that the electrical installation to be used
complies with applicable standards and is
compatible with the vehicle.
In case of doubt, contact a professional
installer.
Precautions related to vehicle cleaning
Before cleaning the vehicle, check that
the windows and doors are properly
closed.
Do not wash the vehicle while the traction
battery is being charged.
Precautions in the event of a breakdown
In the event of a complete loss of power, the
vehicle is no longer driven by the electric motor.
Quickly move the vehicle to a safe place in
accordance with all roadside safety regulations.
Immobilise the vehicle, activate the hazard
warning lamps, put on the high visibility safety
vest, leave the vehicle and find a safe place.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop as soon as
possible.
Precautions related to road accidents
In the event of an accident or impact
to the vehicle's underbody
In situations like these, the electrical circuit or
traction battery may be seriously damaged.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Apply the parking brake and switch off the
ignition.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop as soon
as possible.
In the event of exposure to a fire
Immediately exit and evacuate all
passengers from the vehicle. Never attempt
to fight the fire yourself - risk of explosion!
You must immediately contact the emergency
services, informing them that the incident
involves an electric vehicle.
Overview
1.
Key for locking/unlocking doors
2.
Ignition key for switching motor on/off
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Overview
3.
Panoramic glass sunroof
4.
48 V traction battery
5.
Electric motor
6.
Integrated towing eye
7.
12 V battery
8.
Charging cable
Instruments and controls
1.
Instrument panel with monochrome display
screen
2.
Multifunction control stalk:
– Wipers/Screenwash
– Direction indicators
– Horn
3.
Smartphone rest
4.
Switch panel:
– Heating/Demisting
– Ventilation
– Hazard warning lamps
USB socket
5.
Motor start/stop switch
6.
Drive selector
7.
Parking brake
CARGO version
The CARGO version is an electric mobility
solution for professional use.
The passenger seat is replaced by a modular
load space bounded by:
– a fixed vertical partition, separating the driver
and the entire load.
– an upper movable shelf, leaving the right door
mirror visible.
The loading (e.g. mail, parcels, tools) is always
accessible from the outside as well as from the
inside by raising the upper movable shelf.
An additional closed storage compartment (e.g.
smartphone, pens, glasses) is located at the
back of the upper movable shelf.
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Eco-driving
Eco-driving
Eco-driving is a range of everyday practices
that enable you to optimise your vehicle's
consumption of electrical energy.
Optimising driving range
How much electrical energy your vehicle
consumes depends on your speed, driving style,
vehicle load and route.
Apply pressure gradually to the accelerator pedal
and maintain safe distances between vehicles.
Anticipate the need to slow down well in advance
and, where possible, brake smoothly or slow
the vehicle using engine braking with the
regenerative braking function.
Control the use of electrical equipment
Before setting off, if the passenger compartment
is too warm, cool it down by opening the
windows in order to reduce the use of the
ventilation system.
In the event of a frost, remove the ice from all
glass surfaces using a scraper in order to reduce
the use of the heating/demister function.
Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly when the tyres
are cold, referring to the label affixed to the base
of the passenger seat.
Perform this check particularly at each change of
season and after the vehicle has been stationary
for a long period.
If the tyres need to be replaced, you must fit
tyres which are identical to the original ones
(size, load/speed rating, type and structure).
Ensure the vehicle is serviced regularly and
observe the schedule of service checks indicated
in the Manufacturer's service schedule.
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Dashboard instruments
Instrument panel with
monochrome display
screen
1.
Traction battery charge level
2.
Driving range or remaining charging time
3.
Speedometer
4.
Drive selector position
5.
Distance recorder
Warning and indicator
lamps
Displayed as warning lamps on the sides of the
instrument panel and symbols on the display
screen, the indicator lamps inform you of a fault
or when a system is in operation.
Certain lamps may come on in one of two
modes: fixed (continuous) or flashing.
An active lamp may be accompanied by an
audible signal.
When the ignition is switched on
The red or orange warning lamps come on for a
few seconds. These warning lamps should go off
as soon as the motor is switched on.
If a lamp remains lit
If a warning lamp remains lit (red or orange), this
indicates the presence of a fault which needs
further investigation.
For more information on a system or a function,
refer to the corresponding section.
List of warning and
indicator lamps
Red warning/indicator lamps
STOP
Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal
(3 beeps).
A serious fault has been detected.
You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off
the ignition.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop.
Parking brake
Fixed.
The parking brake is still applied or not
properly released.
To move off, release the parking brake fully.
Flashing, along with the fixed
cable connected indicator lamp,
dashes instead of the charging time and an
audible signal (repeated beeps).
The charging cable is connected and the parking
brake is released.
Charging will only be possible after applying the
parking brake.
The vehicle cannot be started while the charging
cable is connected.
Braking
Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal
(3 beeps).
The brake fluid level has dropped significantly.
You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off
the ignition.
Check for the presence of a leak.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop.
Orange warning/indicator lamps
Service
Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal
(1 beep).
One or more major faults, for which there is/are
no specific warning lamp(s), have been detected.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop.
Fixed, combined with another warning
lamp.
Refer to the explanation for the corresponding
lamp.
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Dashboard instruments
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Minimum traction battery charge level
Fixed, combined with the last bar on the
charge meter showing and an audible
signal (1 beep).
The traction battery has reached the first alert
threshold.
Put the vehicle on charge as soon as possible.
Fixed, combined with the flashing
vehicle driving range warning lamp
and an audible signal (1 beep).
The traction battery has reached the second
alert threshold.
The motor's power decreases rapidly.
You must put the vehicle on charge.
Limited power
Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal
(1 beep).
A drop in performance in the drive train due to a
low battery temperature.
The decrease in motor power temporarily affects
the vehicle's performance.
Maximum traction battery temperature
Fixed, combined with the STOP
warning lamp and an audible
signal (1 beep).
The traction battery's temperature is too high.
You must stop the vehicle.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off
the ignition.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop.
Green warning/indicator lamps
Direction indicators
Flashing left or right indicator with audible
signal.
The left or right direction indicator lamps are on.
Flashing left and right indicators with
audible signal.
The hazard warning lamps are on.
White indicator lamps
Foot on the brake
Flashing.
Insufficient pressure or no pressure
detected on the brake pedal for changing the
direction of travel.
Depress the brake pedal to select or change the
direction of travel.
Vehicle ready to drive
Fixed.
The vehicle is switched on.
The warning lamp remains on while driving.
The lamp will go out when you switch off the
motor and exit the vehicle.
Fixed, accompanied by an audible signal
(1 beep).
A drive position is selected without any pressure
on the pedals for 5 seconds.
Press
D
or
R
on the drive selector, then
accelerate or brake.
Vehicle driving range
Fixed.
The remaining driving range is displayed.
Cable connected
Fixed, combined with the remaining
charging time.
The charging cable is connected to the charging
socket.
The traction battery is being charged.
Charge level
This indicates traction battery charge level,
showing up to 8 bars.
With the ignition switched on and the vehicle
moving, this is permanently displayed below the
remaining driving range (miles/kilometres).
When the vehicle is being charged, dashes
are displayed for the first 3 minutes, then the
time (hours/minutes) remaining until charging is
complete.
For more information about the
Warning lamps
,
refer to the corresponding section.
Distance recorder
This measures the total distance travelled by the
vehicle since its initial registration.
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Dashboard instruments
The distance recorder is permanently displayed
when the ignition is switched on and the vehicle
is being charged.
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Access
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Doors
The vehicle has two doors which open in
opposite directions.
Do not open the door when moving.
From outside
► Turn the access key to the right/left in the
door lock to unlock/lock it.
► Press the door lock to partially open the door.
After unlocking a door, do not turn the
key to the left as you risk being trapped
in the vehicle when the door is closed again.
From inside
► To open the driver's door, pull strap
1
at the
end of the dashboard.
► To open the passenger door, pull strap
2
to
the right of the passenger seat.
► To close the door, pull strap
3
in the middle
of the door.
Windows
Each window has two parts:
– A fixed upper section.
– A moveable lower section.
To open:
► Press the locking handle to release the
window.
► Lift the window until it stops to keep it fully
open.
Take care when opening the window
- there is a risk of it unlocking and
lowering while driving, if it is not properly
locked in the stopped position or on a very
uneven road surface.
To close:
► Pull the window to unlock it from the outside.
► Lower the window fully until it locks in place.
► Press against the window to check that it is
locked.
Take care when closing a window - you
risk trapping your fingers!
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Ease of use and comfort
Driver's seat
Longitudinal adjustment
► Lift the bar and slide the seat forwards or
backwards.
► Release the bar to lock the seat in position on
one of the notches.
The passenger seat does not slide.
Door mirrors
The door mirrors are adjusted and folded
manually.
► Move the door mirror in four directions in
order to obtain the best visibility.
Ventilation/Heating/
Demisting
The air circulating inside the passenger
compartment comes in from outside through an
opening at the base of the windscreen.
The controls are located on the central control
bar on the dashboard.
To ensure good air flow, be sure not to
block the air inlet and extractors.
Ventilation
► Press this button to turn ventilation on/
off (confirmed by warning lamp lighting
up/going out).
Heating/Demisting
► Press this button to turn Heating/
Demisting on/off (confirmed by warning
lamp lighting up/going out).
The ventilation also turns on/off.
The demisting system reduces misting
on the windscreen. If the side windows
are misted up, wipe them with a clean, soft
cloth.
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Ease of use and comfort
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Interior fittings
Except CARGO version
1.
Open triple-compartment storage unit
2.
Driver's storage compartment/Housing for
Bluetooth speaker
3.
Smartphone rest/USB socket
4.
Passenger storage compartment
With CARGO version
1.
Open triple-compartment storage unit
2.
Driver's storage compartment/Housing for
Bluetooth speaker
3.
Smartphone rest/USB socket
4.
Modular load space
5.
Closed storage compartment
► Press the central button to open the cover.
USB socket
The USB socket can be used to charge a
portable device.
Modular load space
(With CARGO version)
The modular load space consists of:
1
Lower storage area
2
Lower retractable shelf
3
Central storage area
Lashing rings are provided for securing objects
with tensioners or straps (not supplied).
4
Upper movable shelf
(parked vehicle, max. 40 kg for occasional
use)
5
Document holders
Maximum loading weight: 140 kg
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Ease of use and comfort
Lower retractable shelf
► When loading long, flat objects (max.
1.2 m) and limited load (<10 kg), put the lower
retractable shelf in place.
► Secure the load in the middle of the lower
retractable shelf with appropriate fasteners
(tensioners or straps not supplied).
► When loading high and heavy objects
(>10 kg), raise the lower retractable shelf against
the fixed vertical partition.
Upper movable shelf - Access from
outside
► Raise the upper movable shelf slightly and
pull it towards you.
► Push the upper movable shelf into its
retaining stops.
Upper movable shelf - Access from inside
► Raise the upper movable shelf towards the
side window until it stops.
Do not drive with the upper movable
shelf up - Risk of dropping the upper
movable shelf and poor visibility!
Do not drive with bulky objects on the upper
movable shelf - Risk of falling objects and
poor visibility!
Available accessories
The Manufacturer offers a wide range of original
accessories.
These accessories have all been adapted to suit
the vehicle and are all backed and guaranteed
by the Manufacturer.
For more information on the after-sales
accessories available, visit the website of our
partner Mister-Auto or contact an authorised
dealer.
Exterior
Wheel trims/Quarter-light decal/Lower door
decal.
Interior
Driver and passenger mats.
Door nets/Separator net/Load retaining net
(CARGO version)/Front passenger hook/
Passenger purse hook/Dashboard storage.
Smartphone retainer clasp/Connector unit.
Additional interior mirror (CARGO version).
Some models come fitted with
longitudinal roof bars. These are purely
for aesthetic purposes. Transverse roof bars
must not be fitted to these longitudinal bars.
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Lighting and visibility
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Exterior lighting
When the ignition is switched on, all the lights
come on (sidelamps, dipped beam headlamps
and number plate lamps).
When the ignition is switched off, all the lights
go out.
In some weather conditions (e.g. low
temperature or humidity), misting on the
internal surface of the glass of the headlamps
and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear
after the lamps have been on for a few
minutes.
Never look too closely at the light beam
of LED lamps/headlamps: risk of serious
eye injury!
Direction indicators
► Left or right: lower or raise the multifunction
control stalk beyond the point of resistance.
Three flashes
► Press briefly upwards or downwards (without
going beyond the point of resistance) and the
direction indicators will flash 3 times.
Wipers/Screenwash
Wipers
► Turn the knob to the desired position:
Continuous wipe
Intermittent wipe
Switching off
Before operating the wipers in wintry
conditions, clear any snow, ice or frost
from the windscreen, and from around the
wiper arms and blades.
Never operate the wipers when the
windscreen is dry. Before operating the
wipers when the weather is extremely cold or
hot, check that the wiper blades are not stuck
to the windscreen.
Screenwash
► Pull the wiper control stalk towards you and
hold.
The screenwash operates as long as you hold
the multifunction control stalk, followed by a
cycle of 5 wipes when you release the stalk.
To avoid damaging the wiper blades, do
not operate the screenwash if the
screenwash reservoir is empty.
Only operate the screenwash if there is no
risk of the fluid freezing on the windscreen
and hindering visibility. In winter, use "very
cold climate" rated products.
Never top up with water.
To ensure flat-bladed wipers remain
effective:
– Handle them with care.
– Clean them regularly using soapy water.
– Do not use them to hold a piece of
cardboard against the windscreen.
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Lighting and visibility
– Replace them at the first signs of wear.
Changing a wiper blade
Removing/refitting
Take care not to hold the arms at the jet
locations.
Do not touch the wiper blades. Risk of
irreparable damage.
Do not release them while moving them. Risk
of damaging the windscreen!
► Clean the windscreen using screenwash
fluid.
► Grasp the wiper blade by its rigid part and
pull it towards you as far as it will go.
► While keeping the wiper arm raised, unclip
the worn blade and remove it.
► While keeping the wiper arm raised, install
the new blade and clip it into place.
► Lower the arm carefully and support it until it
reaches the windscreen.
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Safety
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Safety - General
recommendations
Do not remove the labels attached in
different places on your vehicle. They
include safety warnings as well as
identification information for the vehicle.
For any work on your vehicle, use a
qualified workshop that has the technical
information, skills and equipment required, all
of which a dealer or qualified workshop is
able to provide.
Depending on national regulations,
certain safety equipment may be
mandatory: high visibility safety vests,
warning triangles, breathalysers, spare bulbs,
spare fuses, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, etc.
Installing equipment and accessories
Fitting electrical equipment or
accessories not approved by the
Manufacturer may cause excessive power
consumption and faults in your vehicle's
electrical system. Contact a dealer or
qualified workshop for information on the
range of approved accessories.
Any modification or adaptation not intended or
authorised by the Manufacturer or carried out
without meeting the technical requirements
defined by the Manufacturer will result in the
suspension of the commercial warranty.
Hazard warning lamps
► Pressing this button causes all the direction
indicators to flash.
They can operate with the ignition off.
Horn
► Press the button located on the end of the
multifunction control stalk.
Seat belts
The seat belts are equipped with an inertia reel
which allows the strap length to automatically
adjust to your shape. The seat belt returns to its
storage automatically when it is not used.
The inertia reels are fitted with a device which
automatically locks the strap in the event of a
collision, emergency braking or if the vehicle rolls
over. It can be released by pulling the strap firmly
and then releasing it so that it reels in slightly.
Fastening
► Pull the strap, then insert the tongue into the
buckle.
► Check that the seat belt is fastened correctly
by pulling on the strap.
Unlocking
► Press the red button on the buckle.
► Guide the seat belt as it is reeled in.
Advice
The driver must ensure that the
passenger uses the seat belt correctly
and that it is securely fastened before setting
off.
The driver or passenger must always fasten
their seatbelt even for short journeys.
Before and after use, ensure that the seat belt
is reeled in correctly.
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Safety
Installation
The lower part of the strap must be
positioned as low as possible on the pelvis.
The upper part must be positioned in the
hollow of the shoulder.
In order to be effective, a seat belt must:
– be tightened as close to the body as
possible.
– be pulled in front of you with a smooth
movement, checking that it is not twisted.
– must only be used to secure one person.
– must not show signs of tearing or fraying.
– must not be changed or modified, in order
to avoid affecting its performance.
Recommendations for children
Use a suitable child seat if the passenger
is less than 12 years old or shorter than one
and a half metres.
Make sure that the seat belt is correctly
positioned and tightened.
Never use the same seat belt to secure more
than one child.
Never carry a child on your lap.
For more information on
Child seats
, refer to
the corresponding section.
Maintenance
Have the seat belts checked regularly by
a dealer or qualified workshop, particularly if
the straps show signs of damage.
Clean the seat belt straps with soapy water or
a textile cleaning product, sold by dealers or
qualified workshops.
Child seats
The regulations on carrying children are
specific to each country. Refer to the
legislation in force in your country.
For maximum safety, please observe the
following recommendations:
– In accordance with European regulations,
all children under the age of 12 or less than
1.5 metres tall must travel in approved child
seats appropriate for their weight
, on seats
fitted with a seat belt.
–
Children weighing less than 9 kg must
travel in the "rearward facing" position
.
Advice
An incorrectly installed child seat in a
vehicle compromises the child's safety in
the event of an accident.
Ensure that there is no seat belt or seat belt
buckle under the child seat, as this could
destabilise it.
Remember to fasten the seat belts or the
child seat harness keeping the slack relative
to the child's body to a minimum, even for
short journeys.
Check that the seat belt is properly tightened
over the child seat and that it holds the child
seat firmly against the vehicle seat.
For child seats with a support leg, ensure that
the support leg is in firm and steady contact
with the floor.
Installing a booster seat
The chest part of the seat belt must be
positioned on the child's shoulder without
touching the neck.
Ensure that the lap part of the seat belt
passes correctly over the child's thighs.
Use a booster seat with a backrest, equipped
with a belt guide at shoulder level.
As a safety measure, do not leave:
– A child alone and unsupervised inside
the vehicle.
– A child or an animal in a vehicle exposed to
the sun with the windows closed.
– The keys inside the vehicle.
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Safety
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Locations for child seats secured using the seat belt
In accordance with European regulations, this table indicates the options for installing child seats secured using the seat belt and universally approved
(a)
in relation to the weight of the child.
Weight of the child/indicative age
Seat
Under 13 kg
(groups 0
(b)
and 0+)
Up to about 1 year old
From 9 to 18 kg
(group 1)
From about 1 to 3 years old
From 15 to 25 kg
(group 2)
From about 3 to 6 years old
From 22 to 36 kg
(group 3)
From about 6 to 10 years
old
Passenger seat
U
UF
UF
UF
U:
Seat position suitable for installing a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved for "rearward facing" and/or "forward facing" use.
UF:
Seat position suitable for installing a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved for "forward facing" use.
X:
Seat position not suitable for installing a child seat for the stated weight class.
(a)
Universal child seat: child seat which can be installed in any vehicle using the seat belt.
(b)
Group 0: birth to 10 kg. Carrycots and "car" infant carriers cannot be installed on the front passenger seat.
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Driving
Driving recommendations
General information
► Observe the driving regulations and remain
vigilant whatever the traffic conditions.
► Monitor your environment and keep your
hands on the wheel to be able to react to
anything that may happen any time.
► Drive smoothly, anticipate the need for
braking and maintain a longer safety distance,
especially in bad weather.
► Stop the vehicle to carry out operations that
require close attention (such as adjustments).
Never drive with the parking brake
applied
. Risk of overheating and
damaging the braking system!
Never leave a vehicle running unattended
.
If the driver must leave the vehicle, the
parking brake must be applied and
N
mode
selected using the drive selector.
On flooded roads
We strongly advise against driving on flooded
roads, as this could seriously damage your
vehicle's motor and electrical systems.
If you are obliged to drive on a flooded road:
► Check that the depth of water does not
exceed 10 cm, taking account of waves that
might be generated by other users.
► Drive as slowly as possible without stalling. In
all cases, do not exceed 6 mph (10 km/h).
► Do not stop and do not switch off the motor.
On leaving the flooded road, as soon as safety
conditions allow, make several light brake
applications to dry the brake discs and pads.
If in any doubt about the condition of your
vehicle, consult a dealer or qualified workshop.
Electric mobility
Exterior sound environment
Pay particular attention to children, pedestrians,
cyclists and motorcyclists.
As this vehicle uses a silent means of
propulsion, these people may not be aware that
a vehicle is approaching.
In order to avoid a collision with these people,
the vehicle is fitted with a pedestrian horn.
Interior sound environment
During use, you may hear certain perfectly
normal noises specific to electric vehicles, such
as:
– Regenerative braking.
– Traction battery relay when starting.
– Vehicle tyres or aerodynamics when driving.
Parking brake
Unlocking
► Pull the parking brake lever up slightly, press
the release button, then lower the lever fully.
If this warning lamp lights up when the
vehicle is moving, this indicates that the
parking brake is still applied or has not been fully
released.
Application
► Pull the parking brake lever up to immobilise
the vehicle.
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Driving
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When parking on a slope, turn the
wheels against the kerb and/or place a
chock behind one of the wheels, apply the
parking brake and switch off the ignition.
Drive selector
The drive selector has 3 buttons:
D.
Forward (Drive)
N.
Neutral
R.
Reverse (Rear)
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument
panel lights up.
When the motor is switched on,
N
mode is
displayed on the instrument panel, along with the
READY
warning lamp.
► To move to
D
or
R
mode, depress the brake
pedal and then press the desired button.
By default, this lamp flashes.
Do not depress the accelerator pedal
when switching to
D
or
R
mode.
Engine braking and energy recovery
The vehicle is fitted with an energy
recovery system which operates during
deceleration: regenerative braking.
This system of engine braking consists of
recovering part of the energy generated
during deceleration and feeding it back to
the traction battery in order to improve the
vehicle's driving range.
When the traction battery is fully charged
and during the first few miles/kilometres of
a journey, the regenerative braking does not
operate.
Adapt your driving style and use the brake
pedal.
Engine braking and brake pedal
The engine braking can never replace
the brake pedal.
When driving downhill, it is essential not to
exceed the maximum speed of the vehicle
and to voluntarily limit its speed by using the
brake pedal.
In order to protect the drive chain, a
slight decrease in performance may be
observed at low temperatures or during
prolonged use of maximum power.
Starting/Stopping the
vehicle
Ignition switch
1. Stop
position
Switching off the engine.
2. Ignition on
position
Use electrical accessories.
3. Starting
position
Engine starting.
Starting
When the ignition is switched on, the instrument
panel lights up, all lights come on and the
steering column is unlocked.
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Driving
► Turn the ignition key fully forward.
When the motor is started,
N
mode is displayed
on the instrument panel, along with the
READY
warning lamp.
► Depress the brake pedal.
► Select
D
or
R
mode using the drive selector.
► Release the parking brake.
► Release the brake pedal.
► Depress the accelerator pedal and the
vehicle moves off.
If, in the 5 seconds following selection of
D
or
R
mode, the accelerator pedal is not
depressed, an audible signal sounds.
Starting the motor is impossible while the
vehicle is connected to a power socket.
Switching off
► Depress the brake pedal.
► Apply the parking brake.
► Turn the ignition key fully towards you.
► Release the brake pedal.
A few seconds after the ignition is switched off,
the instrument panel goes off, all the lights go out
and the steering column is locked automatically.
If the instrument panel remains on after
the ignition has been switched off,
contact an authorised dealer.
Never leave the vehicle with the key in
the ignition and a child or animal alone in
the vehicle, even for a short time.
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Charging the traction
battery
Principle
The traction battery stores the energy needed
to operate the electric motor and the vehicle's
electrical cabin components. It is discharged
during use, and must therefore be regularly
recharged. There is no need to wait for the
traction battery to fall to its reserve level before
recharging.
The traction battery's driving range varies
according to the conditions of use: speed, driving
style, heating, load carried and road surface.
The traction battery's driving range can also
vary depending on whether the age of its
components.
Like any equipment with a lithium-ion battery,
the vehicle incorporates a protection mode to
optimise the durability of its traction battery.
Depending on the charge level and temperature
of its traction battery, power may be limited to
protect the battery cells.
This protection mode affects the maximum
speed of the vehicle at low charge level (< 20%)
and at low or high battery temperature (< +5°C
or > +45°C).
The relief of the road, such as climbing a steep
slope, also affects the maximum speed that the
vehicle can reach.
The charging cable is permanently attached to
the vehicle. It is stored in its housing located
inside the passenger door frame under the door
latch.
The single-phase AC domestic mains
power socket must be standard type E/F
16 A; load is limited to 8 A.
To charge the battery, unfurl the charging cable
fully before connecting it to the domestic power
supply.
For a full charge, follow the charging procedure
until it stops automatically.
To interrupt the charging process at any time,
disconnect the charging cable, unlock the
passenger door and store the cable in its
housing.
Charging progress is permanently displayed on
the instrument panel.
Charging progress can also be checked
via the
MyCitroën App
application in
combination with the connector unit (sold
separately).
For safety reasons, the motor will not
start while the charging cable is
connected.
Fully charge the traction battery at least once
a month.
Charging temperature
For vehicles manufactured before
2020/11/23, the charging is possible at
temperatures between 0°C and +50°C.
From this date, the charging is possible at
temperatures between -5°C and +50°C.
Parking in cold wheather
When the outside temperature drops
below +5°C:
– Park the vehicle in an enclosed area.
– Maintain a charge level of the traction
battery above 50%.
Vehicle immobilised for a long period
(more than 3 weeks)
Park the vehicle in a location that is protected
from the elements and where the temperature
is between 0°C and +40°C (exposure to
extreme temperatures can damage the
traction battery).
The charging level in the traction battery must
be around 50%.
Disconnect the connector unit.
Remove the F7-50 A fuse.
Disconnect the 12 V battery.
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Important recommendations
Power socket
Have a professional check that the
electrical system to be used complies with
applicable standards and is compatible with
the vehicle.
Always use a correctly earthed power socket,
protected by a 30 mA residual current device.
Always use a power socket that is protected
by a circuit-breaker appropriate for the
electrical circuit’s current rating.
Charging cable
Incorrect use of this charging cable may
result in fire, property damage and serious
injury or death by electrocution!
Never use the charging cable if it is defective
or damaged in any way (corrosion, cuts).
Never attempt to repair or open the charging
cable.
If the charging cable is defective, consult
a dealer or qualified workshop to obtain a
replacement.
Never use the charging cable with an
extension cable, a multi-plug socket, a
conversion adaptor or in a damaged power
socket.
Never immerse the charging cable in water.
Never attempt to move the vehicle using the
charging cable.
Plugging in/Unplugging
Never plug the cable into the wall socket
(or unplug it) with wet hands.
Immediately stop charging if the charging
cable or wall socket become too hot to touch.
Do not expose it to flammable vapours - Risk
of electrical arcing or sparks!
After connecting the charging cable, check
that the instrument panel switches on,
otherwise disconnect and reconnect the
charging cable.
Charging will not start if the parking brake is
not applied.
Connection
► Park the vehicle as close as possible to a
power socket.
► Apply the parking brake.
► Switch off the ignition (position
1
); the
READY
warning lamp goes out.
► Open the passenger door.
► Pull the charging cable fully out of its
housing.
► Close the passenger door, passing the
charging cable through the guide hole in the door
frame and then into the handle recess.
► Connect the charging cable to the power
socket. The instrument panel lights up.
► Check that the charging cable is not
stretched tight.
This indicator lamp lights up on the
instrument panel, along with dashes
instead of the charging time.
The remaining charging time is displayed after a
few minutes.
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The charge level increases slowly as charging
progresses.
When the charge is completed, the instrument
panel switches off.
Disconnection
► Disconnect the charging cable from the
power socket.
► Open the passenger door.
► Store all of the charging cable inside its
housing.
► Close the passenger door.
Electric motor
1.
Screenwash fluid reservoir
2.
Fuse box
3.
12 V battery
4.
Traction battery/48 V electrical circuit
5.
Electric motor
6.
Brake fluid reservoir
Checking levels
Check all of the following levels regularly in
accordance with the Manufacturer's service
schedule. Top them up if required, unless
otherwise indicated.
If a particular level has dropped significantly,
have the corresponding circuit checked by a
dealer or qualified workshop.
Fluids must comply with the
Manufacturer's recommendations.
Used products
Avoid prolonged contact of used fluids
with the skin.
Most of these fluids are harmful to health and
very corrosive.
Do not discard used fluids into sewers
or onto the ground.
Drain used fluids into the dedicated
containers provided by dealers or qualified
workshops.
Brake fluid
Before doing any work
Switch off the ignition, apply the parking
brake, check that the instrument panel is off
and that the charging cable is not connected.
To find out how often the brake fluid should be
replaced, refer to the Manufacturer's servicing
schedule.
Removing front bumper
► Remove the 2 lower fixing screws from the
frame.
► Remove the 2 upper access flaps from the
wings, pass an arm under the wing and lift it up.
► Remove the 2 upper side fixing screws from
the flaps.
► Remove the 2 lower side fixing screws from
the wheel arches.
► Pull the bumper horizontally for about ten
centimetres until the attachment points come
away.
► Disconnect the indicator wiring looms.
Before topping up, it is necessary to
protect the motor and its connectors in
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order to avoid any risk of brake fluid splashing
onto them.
Topping up
Use only DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed
container.
► Clean the cap before removing it to refill.
The level of this fluid should be close to
the "
MAX
" mark. If not, check the brake
pads for wear.
Refitting front bumper
► Bring the bumper close to the frame.
► Connect the indicator wiring looms.
► Place it in position and then push the bumper
horizontally until the attachment points clip into
place.
► Screw the 2 upper side fixing screws into the
flaps.
► Screw the 2 lower side fixing screws into the
wheel arches.
► Screw the 2 lower fixing screws into the
frame.
► Clip the 2 upper access flaps to the wings.
Screenwash fluid
Access/Topping up
The fluid must be topped up with a pre-mixed
product.
In winter (temperatures below 0°C), a fluid
containing an anti-freeze agent which is
appropriate for the temperature conditions
must be used in order to protect the system's
components (pump, tank, ducts, jets).
Filling with pure water is prohibited in all
circumstances (risk of freezing,
limescale, etc.).
► Top up to the required level when
necessary.
Tank capacity: 1 litre.
► Turn both fixing screws a quarter turn.
► Unclip the access cover.
► Remove the cap from the tank to top up.
Checks
Unless otherwise indicated, check these
components in accordance with the
Manufacturer's service schedule.
Otherwise, have them checked by a dealer or
qualified workshop.
Only use products recommended by the
Manufacturer or products of equivalent
quality and specification.
In order to optimise the operation of
components as important as those in the
braking system, the Manufacturer selects and
offers very specific products.
12 V battery
The battery does not require any
maintenance.
Check regularly that the terminals are correctly
tightened and that the connections are clean.
For more information on the precautions
to take before any work on the
12 V
battery
, refer to the corresponding section.
Manual parking brake
If you notice excessive brake lever travel
or decreased effectiveness, the parking
brake must be adjusted, even between two
services.
This system must be checked by a dealer or
qualified workshop.
Brake pads/Discs/Drums
Brake wear depends on the style of
driving, particularly in the case of vehicles
used in town, over short distances. It may be
necessary to have the condition of the brakes
checked, even between vehicle services.
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Unless there is a leak in the circuit, a drop in the
brake fluid level indicates that the brake pads
are worn.
For information on checking brake disc/
drum wear, contact a dealer or a qualified
workshop.
After washing the vehicle, moisture, or in
wintry conditions, ice can form on the
brake discs and pads: braking efficiency may
be reduced. Gently dab the brakes to dry and
defrost them.
Wheels and tyres
All tyre pressures must be checked when
the tyres are cold.
The pressures indicated on the tyre pressure
label are valid for "cold" tyres. If you have driven
for more than 10 minutes or more than 6 miles
(10 kilometres), add 0.3 bar (30 kPa) to the
values indicated on the label.
Under-inflation increases energy
consumption. Non-compliant tyre
pressures cause tyres to wear prematurely
and have an adverse effect on the vehicle's
road holding - risk of accident!
Driving with worn or damaged tyres reduces the
braking and road holding performance of the
vehicle. We recommended regularly checking
the condition of tyres (tread and sidewalls) and
wheel rims as well as the presence of valves.
When the wear indicators no longer appear set
back from the tread, the depth of the grooves is
less than 1.6 mm; it is essential to replace the
tyres.
Using different size wheels and tyres from those
specified can affect the lifetime of tyres, wheel
rotation, ground clearance, the speedometer
reading and have an adverse effect on road
holding.
Shock absorbers
It is not easy for drivers to detect when
shock absorbers are worn. Nevertheless,
shock absorbers have a major impact on road
holding and braking performance.
For your safety and driving comfort, it is
important to have them regularly checked by a
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Changing to free-wheeling
In certain situations, you must allow the vehicle
to free-wheel (when being towed, on a rolling
road, transport by rail or sea, etc.).
► Switch the ignition off.
► Release the parking brake.
Advice on care and
maintenance
General information - Exterior
Do not wash the vehicle in full sunshine
or in extremely cold conditions.
Do not use a high pressure washer or
automatic carwash to clean the vehicle.
Use a water jet (temperature between +20°C
and +40°C).
Before starting to clean your vehicle,
remember to lock the windows and
doors.
Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.
Move the water jet perpendicular to the
surface to be cleaned, avoiding the door
seals.
Rinse the vehicle using demineralised water,
then gently wipe the bodywork with a clean
microfibre cloth.
Promptly clean off any marks containing
corrosive chemical substances liable to
damage the vehicle's paintwork (including
tree resin, bird droppings, insect secretions,
pollen and tar).
If justified by the environment, clean the
vehicle more frequently to remove salty
deposits (in coastal areas), soot (in industrial
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areas) and mud (in wet or cold areas). These
substances can be highly corrosive.
Contact a dealer or qualified workshop for
advice on removing stubborn stains requiring
special products (such as tar or insect
removers).
General information - Interior
When cleaning your vehicle, never clean
the interior with a jet of water.
Any liquids carried inside the vehicle in mugs
or other open containers can spill, presenting
a risk of damage if they come into contact
with the controls on the dashboard. Be alert!
Bodywork
Do not use abrasive products or
solvents, petrol or oil to clean the
bodywork.
Never use an abrasive sponge to clean
stubborn stains. Risk of scratching the
paintwork!
Do not apply polish.
Decals
(Depending on version)
Do not use a high-pressure washer to
clean the vehicle - risk of damaging or
detaching the decals!
Use a high-flow hose (temperature
between 25°C and 40°C).
Place the jet of water perpendicular to the
surface to be cleaned.
Rinse the vehicle with demineralised water.
Textile - Maintenance
Do not use aggressive cleaning products
(e.g. alcohol, solvent or ammonia).
Do not use steam-cleaning systems - Risk of
affecting the adhesion of the fabrics!
Remove dust from the textile parts
regularly with a dry cloth, soft brush or
vacuum cleaner.
Rub down the textile parts once per year with
a clean, damp cloth. After leaving overnight to
dry, brush with a soft-bristled brush.
Textile - Stain removal
Do not rub the stain or it may spread or
you may cause the substance to
penetrate the surface.
Act quickly by reducing the stain from its
edges inwards.
Remove as much substance or solids as
possible using a spoon or spatula, and
remove as much liquid as possible using
absorbent paper.
Product/Procedure to use depending
on the type of stain:
– Grease, oil and ink: clean with a pH-neutral
detergent.
– Vomit: clean with sparkling mineral water.
– Blood: spread flour over the stain and allow
to dry; remove with a slightly damp cloth.
– Mud: allow to dry and then remove with a
slightly damp cloth.
– Cake, chocolate, ice cream: clean with
lukewarm water.
– Sugary and/or alcoholic drinks: clean with
lukewarm water, or lemon juice if the stain is
persistent.
– Hair gel, coffee, tomato sauce, vinegar:
clean with lukewarm water and lemon juice.
For solid substances, then use a soft brush or
vacuum cleaner.
For liquid substances, then use a damp
microfibre cloth and then dry with another
cloth.
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Changing a wheel
The vehicle is not equipped with on-board tools,
such as a jack or wheel brace.
In the event of a flat tyre, call a dealer or
qualified workshop.
To have winter tyres fitted or the wheels
changed, consult a dealer or qualified workshop.
Changing a bulb
Cleaning
The headlamps have polycarbonate
lenses with a protective coating:
–
Do not clean them with a dry or abrasive
cloth, nor with detergent or solvent
products.
– Use a sponge and soapy water or a pH
neutral product.
– When using a jet of water to clean off
persistent marks, do not keep the jet directed
towards the headlamps, lamps or their
edges for too long, so as not to damage their
protective coating and seals.
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
Do not touch LED headlamps/lamps.
To replace this type of bulb, you must consult
a dealer or qualified workshop.
Direction indicators
Rapid flashing of the indicator lamp for a
direction indicator (left or right) indicates that
one of the bulbs on the corresponding side
has failed.
Front lamps
1.
Direction indicators
2.
Sidelamps
3.
Dipped beam headlamps
Rear lamps
1.
Direction indicators
2.
Sidelamps
3.
Brake lamps
4.
Number plate lamp
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Number plate lamp
Removing
► Lie down behind the vehicle in the middle of
the rear bumper.
► Pass your arm behind the bumper to reach
the lamp above the foam shock absorber.
► Pinch the fixing clip holding the lamp.
► Push the lamp down while holding the fixing
clip.
► Disconnect the lamp from its wiring loom.
► Leave the wiring loom dangling through the
bumper.
Refitting
► Connect the new lamp to the suspended
wiring loom.
► Replace the lamp into its housing by pressing
it until it clips into place.
Changing a fuse
Before changing a fuse:
► Identify the cause of the fault and fix it.
► Switch off all power consumption.
► Immobilise the vehicle and switch off the
ignition.
► Identify the defective fuse using the current
allocation tables and diagrams.
To replace a fuse, it is essential to:
► Pull the fuse out of its housing and check the
state of its filament.
► Always replace the failed fuse with a fuse of
the same rating (same colour); use of a different
rating may cause malfunctions - risk of fire!
If the fault recurs soon after replacing a fuse,
have the electrical system checked by a dealer
or qualified workshop.
Good
Faulty
The fuse allocation tables and
corresponding diagrams are available
through a dealer or qualified workshop.
Replacement with a fuse not shown in the
allocation tables could cause a serious
malfunction of the vehicle. Consult a dealer or
qualified workshop.
Installing electrical accessories
Before fitting other electrical equipment
or accessories to your vehicle, contact a
dealer or a qualified workshop.
The Manufacturer accepts no responsibility
for any costs incurred in repairing the vehicle
or for rectifying malfunctions resulting from
the installation of accessories not supplied
or not recommended by the Manufacturer
and not installed in accordance with its
recommendations, in particular when the
combined power consumption of all of the
additional equipment connected exceeds 10
milliamperes.
Accessing the fuses
► Turn both fixing screws a quarter turn.
► Unclip the access cover.
► Pull out the faulty fuse and replace it.
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Fuse table - Box 1
Fuse N°
Rating
(Amps)
Functions
F1
2 A
Brake switch
(+Battery)
F2
2 A
Main computer
(+Battery)
F3
7.5 A
Fan
F4
3 A
Instrument panel
F5
2 A
Battery computer
F6
7.5 A
Horn
F7
50 A
Battery drive train/
DC/DC converter
Fuse table - Box 2
Fuse N°
Rating
(Amps)
Functions
F1
2 A
Steering mounted
control (left)
F2
4 A
Main computer
(+After ignition)
F3
15 A
Screenwash pump
F5
2 A
Instrument panel
warning lamps
F7
2 A
Motor computer
F8
2 A
Brake switch (+After
ignition)
F9
3 A
USB socket
- Lighting for
ventilation/heating/
demisting buttons,
drive selector
Fuse N°
Rating
(Amps)
Functions
F11
7.5 A
Diagnostic socket
F12
15 A
Wiper motor
(+Battery)
F13
2 A
Rear left wheel
speed sensor
F14
3 A
Sidelamps front
left and rear right -
Number plate lamp
F15
2 A
Sidelamps rear left
and front right
F16
3 A
Right-hand dipped
beam headlamp
F17
3 A
Left-hand dipped
beam headlamp
F18
15 A
Wiper motor (+After
ignition)
12 V battery
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
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Take used remote control batteries and
vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
Protect your eyes and face before
handling the battery.
All operations on the battery must be carried
out in a well ventilated area and away from
naked flames and sources of sparks, to avoid
any risk of explosion or fire.
Wash your hands afterwards.
Flat 12 V battery
It is no longer possible to start the motor
or recharge the traction battery.
Before working on the 12 V battery
Switch off the ignition, apply the parking
brake, check that the instrument panel is off
and that the charging cable is not connected.
Recharging the 12 V battery
Do not recharge the battery without first
disconnecting the terminals and removing the
battery.
Do not disconnect the battery terminals while
the
READY
indicator lamp is lit, or while the
vehicle is charging.
Jump-starting another vehicle
Do not use the 12 V battery to jump-start
another vehicle or to charge another vehicle's
battery.
Symbols
No sparks or naked flames, no smoking.
Always protect your eyes. Explosive
gases can cause blindness and injury.
Keep the vehicle's battery out of the reach
of children.
The vehicle's battery contains sulphuric
acid which can make you go blind or
cause severe burns.
For more information, refer to the
handbook.
Explosive gases can be present close to
the battery.
Removing/Refitting
Removing rear bumper
► Remove the number plate lamp prior to
starting.
For more information on the
Number plate
lamp
, refer to the corresponding section.
► Pass the lamp's suspended wiring loom
behind the bumper.
► Remove the 2 lower fixing screws from the
frame.
► Remove the 2 upper access flaps from the
wings, pass an arm under the wing and lift it up.
► Remove the 2 upper side fixing screws from
the flaps.
► Remove the 2 lower side fixing screws from
the wheel arches.
► Pull the bumper horizontally for about ten
centimetres until the attachment points come
away.
► Disconnect the indicator wiring looms.
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Removing the battery
► Disconnect the negative terminal first (left-
hand side), next disconnect the positive terminal
(right-hand side):
• Unscrew and remove the screw from the
clamp.
• Remove the clamp from the terminal.
►
Make sure that any disconnected clamps
do not come into contact with the battery
terminals - Risk of short-circuit!
► Unscrew the 2 fixing screws on the battery's
retainer brace.
► Remove the retainer brace and then the
battery.
Refitting the battery
► Place the battery into its compartment.
► Replace the retainer brace and its 2 fixing
screws.
► Reconnect the positive terminal first (right-
hand side), next reconnect the negative terminal
(left-hand side):
• Insert the nut horizontally into the terminal's
square housing.
• Place the clamp on top of the terminal.
• Insert the screw into the terminal and nut
and screw tight.
Refitting rear bumper
► Bring the bumper close to the frame.
► Pass the lamp's suspended wiring loom in
front of the bumper.
► Connect the indicator wiring looms.
► Place it in position and then push the bumper
horizontally until the attachment points clip into
place.
► Screw the 2 upper side fixing screws into the
flaps.
► Screw the 2 lower side fixing screws into the
wheel arches.
► Screw the 2 lower fixing screws into the
frame.
► Clip the 2 upper access flaps to the wings.
► Finally, replace the number plate lamp.
For more information on the
Number plate
lamp
, refer to the corresponding section.
Starting using another
battery
If the vehicle's battery is flat, the motor can be
started using a backup battery (either external or
from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a
battery booster.
Never start the motor by connecting a
battery charger.
Never use a 24 V or higher battery booster.
Check beforehand that the backup battery
has a nominal voltage of 12 V and a capacity
at least equal to that of the discharged
battery.
The two vehicles must not be in contact with
each other.
Disconnect or turn off all electrical devices in
both vehicles (portable devices, radio, wipers,
lights, etc.).
Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the
motor is switched on.
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► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of
the flat battery
A
, then to the (+) terminal of the
backup battery
B
, or booster.
► Connect one end of the green or black cable
to the (-) terminal of the backup battery
B
or of
the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting
vehicle).
► Connect the other end of the green or black
cable to the negative (-) terminal of flat battery
A
.
► Start the engine/switch on the motor on the
assisting vehicle and leave it running for a few
minutes.
► Turn the ignition key to start the disabled
vehicle.
The traction battery takes over the supply to the
12 V circuit.
► Wait for the assisting vehicle to return to idle.
►
Disconnect the jump leads in reverse
order.
► Leave the vehicle switched on for at least 30
minutes to allow the traction battery to recharge
the 12 V battery.
If the battery charge level in the traction battery
is too low, connect the vehicle's charging cable.
Charging the battery using a
battery charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is
essential to maintain an adequate level of
charge.
In some circumstances, it may be necessary to
charge the battery:
– When using the vehicle mainly for short
journeys.
– If the vehicle is to be taken off the road for
several weeks.
To recharge the vehicle's battery
yourself:
– Only use a charger compatible with lead-
acid batteries and with a nominal voltage of
12 V.
– Follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charger.
– Never reverse polarities.
– Disconnect the 12 V battery.
Make sure the vehicle's charging cable is not
connected at the same time.
► Switch the ignition off.
► Disconnect or turn off all electrical devices
(portable devices, wipers, lights, etc.).
► Switch off charger
B
before connecting
the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any
dangerous sparks.
► Ensure that the charger cables are in good
condition.
► Connect the cables from charger
B
as
follows:
• Positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal on
battery
A
.
• Negative (-) black cable to the (-) terminal on
battery
A
.
► At the end of the charging operation, switch
off charger
B
before disconnecting the cables
from battery
A
.
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Towing the vehicle
Observe the legislation in force in the
country where you are driving.
Before towing the vehicle, it is essential to put
the vehicle in free-wheeling mode.
For more information on
Free-wheeling
, refer
to the corresponding section.
An electric vehicle must never be used
for road transfers.
It may be used, for example, to exit a rut.
Towing constraints
Front
wheels
on the
ground
Rear
wheels
on the
ground
Flatbed
4
wheels
on the
ground
with
towbar
Use the towing eye only to free the vehicle when
stuck, or to secure it for recovery on a flatbed
lorry or trailer.
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Technical data
Electric motor
Version
AMI
AMI
CARGO
Model code:
9A...
Z2CA
Z2CA
Weights
Unladen weight,
battery included (kg)
471
478
Maximum loading
weight with driver
(kg)
150
140
Gross vehicle weight
(kg)
700
700
Tyres
155/65R14
Electric motor
Technology
Synchronous with
permanent magnets
Nominal power: EC
standard (kW)/(hp)
6/8.2
Max. power: EC
standard (kW)/(hp)
9.4/12.6
Traction battery
Technology
Lithium-Ion
Installed capacity
(kWh)
5.5
Domestic charging
Version
AMI
AMI
CARGO
Model code:
9A...
Z2CA
Z2CA
Alternating current
voltage (Vac)
230 (single-phase)
Rating (A)
16
Charging cable
length (m)
3
Charging time (hr)
3 hrs for 80%
Driving range (miles/
km)
46/75
Dimensions (mm)
These dimensions have been measured on an
unladen vehicle.
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Identification
markings
Various visible markings for vehicle identification
and vehicle search.
A. Tyres label
Attached to the base of the driver's seat.
Indicates tyre inflation pressures when cold.
B. Manufacturer's label
Attached to the base of the passenger seat.
Bears the following information:
– Manufacturer’s name.
– European whole vehicle type approval
number.
– Vehicle Identification number (VIN).
– Noise level/Rated speed.
– Maximum power/Maximum speed.
– Gross vehicle weight (GVW).
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