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Fiat Professional E-DUCATO Quick Manual To Repairs page 11

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E-DUCATO
Technical description
9
2.2
12V battery
The 12V battery in the electric vehicle is a secondary 12V direct-
current battery. This battery provides the energy necessary for
operating the vehicle equipment (headlights, windscreen wipers,
sound system, etc.).
IMPORTANT
If necessary, the 12V battery must be replaced by an equivalent
battery.
The battery is located in the passenger compartment under the
driver's feet. Its negative terminal is connected to the metal
chassis for electrical earthing.
The operations on the battery must be carried out by a qualified
towing operative/mechanic who is qualified to work on the HV
high-voltage electrical circuit of an electric vehicle.
2.3
Precautions relating to the HV electrical system
Works on HV electrical system
IMPORTANT
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The propulsion system of the electric vehicle is connected by
the high-voltage batteries and when the system is active the
components are then powered at high-voltage. Observe the
warning messages on the labels on the vehicle when ac-
cessing the zones where HV wires are present. Any interven-
tion or modification on the high-voltage electrical system of the
vehicle (components, cables, connectors, high-voltage bat-
teries) is strictly forbidden due to the risks it may imply for your
safety. In this case, contact a Fiat Dealership. Tampering with
the high-voltage system can lead to serious burns or electrical
discharges with even fatal consequences.
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Do not resell, give away or modify the high-voltage batteries.
The high-voltage batteries must only be used on the vehicle on
which they were supplied. If a battery is used outside the ve-
hicle or modified, accidents such as electric shock, heat or
smoke generation, explosion or electrolyte leakage may occur.
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If the vehicle is scrapped without removing the high-voltage
batteries, contact with high-voltage components, cables and
connectors could cause very dangerous electric shock.

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