Renault FLUENCE Z.E. Technician Manual page 18

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FLUENCE
Z.E.
– Roadside assistance technician's guide
Procedure:
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Wear electrical safety gloves
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If possible, cut the power supply to the charging socket to which the Fluence Z.E.is connected.
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Disconnect the charging lead on the power supply side.
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If the charging lead cannot be disconnected on the power supply side, disconnect the lead from
the vehicle.
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" The main power supply must be cut, if possible, before any work is carried out.
" Do not cut the charging lead. Risk of severe burns or electrocution.
" If the traction battery has been damaged, there is a risk of delayed battery fire; the
" If the vehicle is locked, an actuator prevents the charging plug from being removed
" When the vehicle is locked, actuator prevents withdraw support decision-making side
vehicle. Pull this taking is possible but difficult. This operation is not risk of sur-accident,
even in a wet environment, as long as it is carried out with electrical protective gloves
and a face shield
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and a face shield
battery must therefore be monitored after the work is complete.
on the vehicle side. It is possible, though difficult, to pull the plug out. There is no
risk involved in this procedure, even in a wet environment, as long as electrical
safety gloves are worn.
Network Development Division | February 2012 V3|
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