TEVVA TEV75B 2023 Quick Start Manual

7.5t electric vehicle

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7.5T
Model: TEV75B

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide 7.5T Model: TEV75B...
  • Page 2 Table of contents 1.01 Driving Compartment 2.01 Driver’s Controls and Instruments 3.01 Starting and Driving 4.01 Driving Aids...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Driving Compartment 1.1   Overview ................ 4 1.1.1   Controls Overview ............4 1.1.2   Instrument Panel Overview ........5 1.2   Entering and Exiting the vehicle ......6 1.2.1   Remote Key ..............6 1.2.2   Locking and Unlocking ..........6 1.2.3  ...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Driving Compartment Overview Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) camera. Controls Overview Heating and ventilation controls. Storage compartment. Central air vents. Gear selector. Steering wheel controls. External lighting, direction indicators, horn, wipers and washers. Ignition switch. Parking Brake. Differential lock. Side air vent. Steering wheel.
  • Page 5: Instrument Panel Overview

    Driving Compartment Overview Instrument Panel Overview The instrument panel consists of the following components: Power demand or regeneration of the HV battery. Red area shows high discharge, green area shows battery regeneration under braking. Message centre. Speedometer. Battery state of charge percentage and battery range estimate in miles/km.
  • Page 6: Entering And Exiting The Vehicle

    Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the vehicle Remote Key Locking and Unlocking To unlock the doors with the remote key, briefly press the unlock NOTE: To help maintain low voltage battery health; if the button (2) while facing the vehicle. vehicle is not in use, make sure both cab doors are properly closed.
  • Page 7: Access To The Cab

    Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the vehicle The doors can be locked and unlocked from inside the vehicle as follows: – To lock the door, push the button in a downward direction. – To unlock the door, pull the the button in a upward direction. Access to the Cab WARNING: Keep the access step and grab handles The external handle has a lock and key for locking and unlocking it...
  • Page 8 Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the vehicle Unlock the vehicle doors. See "Locking and Unlocking", page 6 or "Remote Key", page 6. Use the external handle to open the door. Enter the vehicle using the handholds and the step.
  • Page 9 Driver’s Controls and Instruments 2.1   Instrument Panel ............10 2.1.1   Warning and Notification Lights ....... 10 2.2   Seats................12 2.2.1   Seat Height Adjustment..........12 2.2.2   Seatback Adjustment ..........12 2.2.3   Seat Forward and Rearward Adjustment....13 2.2.4  ...
  • Page 10: Instrument Panel

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Instrument Panel Warning and Notification Lights Illuminates to warn of abnormally high electric drive motor temperature. Warning and Notification lights are divided into different colour Illuminates to warn of abnormally high battery categories: temperature. – Red warning or notification lights are primary warnings and Illuminates to show the vehicle is not ready to drive.
  • Page 11 Driver’s Controls and Instruments Instrument Panel Illuminates to indicate a fault with the ABS (Anti lock Illuminates to warn of abnormally low battery temperature. Braking System). If a fault occurs during driving the ABS is disabled but normal braking is still available. Illuminates to warn of abnormally low electric drive motor temperature.
  • Page 12: Seats

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Seats Seat Height Adjustment Seatback Adjustment Lift the lever to release the seat. Lift the lever to release the seat. Move the seat to the correct height, then release the lever to Move the seatback to the correct position, then release the lock the seat position.
  • Page 13: Seat Forward And Rearward Adjustment

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Seats Seat Forward and Rearward Adjustment Seat Base Adjustment Lift the lever to release the seat. Lift the lever to release the seat. Slide the seat forward or backwards to the correct position, Tilt the seat base up or down to the correct position, then then release the lever to lock the seat position.
  • Page 14: Passenger Seatback Release

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Seats Passenger Seatback Release To access the rear cab storage, the passenger seatback can be released forwards: Lift the lever to release the seatback. Tilt the seatback forwards.
  • Page 15: Steering Wheel

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel WARNING: Do not adjust the steering while driving. Adjusting the steering wheel while driving can cause loss of control of the vehicle. Loss of control of the vehicle can cause serious injury or death. The position of the steering wheel can be changed by adjusting the height and tilt to adapt to the driver's position.
  • Page 16: Lighting

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Lighting Lighting Control High and Low Beam Headlights The lighting control is located adjacent to the steering column. The stalk is located on the steering column. Rotate the control to the required position: With the lighting control in the lights on position, push the stalk Off position.
  • Page 17: Direction Indicators

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Lighting Direction Indicators Rear Fog Lights The rear fog light switch is located on the dashboard controls. See "Controls Overview", page 4. With the ignition on and low beam headlights selected, press the switch to turn on the rear fog lights. The rear fog light notification light illuminates on the instrument panel.
  • Page 18: Wipers And Washers

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Wipers and Washers Wiper Controls Operating the Washers NOTE: The windscreen wipers will only operate when the ignition key is switched to position . See "Ignition Modes", page 21. To operate the washers, slide the wiper stalk switch in the direction shown.
  • Page 19: Horn

    Driver’s Controls and Instruments Horn Operating the Horn To operate the horn, press the button as illustrated. Release the button to end horn operation.
  • Page 20 Starting and Driving 3.1   Starting and Stopping the Vehicle......21 3.1.1   Ignition Modes .............. 21 3.1.2   Switching the Vehicle On .......... 21 3.1.3   Switching the Vehicle Off .......... 21 3.2   Brakes ................22 3.2.1   Parking Brake............... 22 3.3  ...
  • Page 21: Starting And Stopping The Vehicle

    Starting and Driving Starting and Stopping the Vehicle Make sure the parking brake is applied. Ignition Modes Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch. Rotate the ignition key to position 2. An audible alert is heard, the speedometer displays Initialising accompanied with an animated orange light.
  • Page 22: Brakes

    Starting and Driving Brakes Parking Brake Applying the Parking Brake Stop the vehicle using the brake pedal. WARNING: Do not use the parking brake as a service Set the gear selection to N (neutral). brake. The parking brake must not be applied when Move the parking brake lever rearwards until it drops into a the vehicle is moving or used to slow the vehicle locked position.
  • Page 23 Starting and Driving Brakes Releasing the Parking Brake To release the parking brake, lift the lever from position (1) then move the lever to position (2). Before you can release the parking brake, the air pressure in the Make sure the parking brake warning light has extinguished brake system must be equal to or greater than 8 bar.
  • Page 24: High Voltage Battery Charging

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Charging the Vehicle WARNING: High voltage charging equipment can cause interference with electronic medical devices. WARNING: Inspect sockets, plugs and cables for When using medical electrical devices such as damage before using the charging equipment. Do not pacemakers, please consult your doctor about use any equipment that shows signs of misuse or whether charging your electric vehicle will impact the...
  • Page 25 Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Connecting a Charging Cable CAUTION: The vehicle can not be driven with the charging cable attached. Always remove the cable before The charging port is located on the left side of the vehicle in front attempting to drive the vehicle or damage can occur.
  • Page 26 Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging To connect a charging cable: Disconnecting the Charging Cable Plug the appropriate charging cable into the charging device. NOTE: Cables may be pre-tethered to the charging post when using some charging stations. Push and release the flap to access the charging socket (1). Open the charging socket flap (2).
  • Page 27: Charging Status

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Close the charging port flap (4). The LED light indicates a charging status as follows: – Remove the cable from the charging device. Flashing amber - Charging initialisation (1). – Solid amber - Battery charging when battery capacity is In the event the charging cable will not release from the charging under 80% (2).
  • Page 28 Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging If a charging error is encountered the screen display background will change to red.
  • Page 29: Charging Cable Emergency Release

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Access the rear of the charging socket. Charging Cable Emergency Release Rotate the lever upwards to release the cable lock. WARNING: High voltage cables may be exposed when accessing certain vehicle components. Tampering with the high voltage system can cause severe burns or electric shock, which may result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 30: Gear Selector

    Starting and Driving Gear Selector Neutral position can be selected from any gear position. Selecting a Gear To select a gear whilst driving, stop the vehicle, press neutral then CAUTION: The vehicle must be stationary before making the required gear. It is not possible to select another gear whilst in a gear selection.
  • Page 31 Driving Aids 4.1   Cruise Control .............. 32 4.1.1   Operating the Cruise Control ........32...
  • Page 32 Driving Aids Cruise Control Operating the Cruise Control WARNING: The cruise control only maintains the vehicle speed. The braking and vehicle direction is not controlled. The driver must remain responsible and in control of the vehicle at all times. Failure to obey these instructions can put the vehicle, occupants and other road users at risk of accident.
  • Page 33 Driving Aids Cruise Control While driving at the desired speed, press and release the ON+ The cruise control is also disengaged when: button to engage the cruise control and maintain the current – Operating the brake pedal. vehicle speed. The accelerator can now be released and speed will –...
  • Page 34 TEVVA LONDON – Unit 1, London Distribution Park, Windrush Road, Tilbury RM18 7EW www.tevva.com A3-00031-PA...

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