Disable Direct Hazards/Safety Regulations - Hyundai KONA Electric Emergency Response Manual

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3. Disable direct hazards/Safety regulations.

3. Disable direct hazards/safety regulations
The final step in the initial response process, conducted after immobilising the vehicle, is to
disable the vehicle, its SRS components and the high-voltage electrical system. To prevent
The final step in the initial response process, conducted after immobilising the vehicle, is to disable the vehicle, its SRS
current flow through the system, use the following procedure to disable the vehicle.
components and the high-voltage electrical system. To prevent current flow through the system, use the following procedure
to disable the vehicle.
Power Off
Power Off
3.1 Disabling the System – Smart Key System and "POWER" START/STOP
Button
1. Confirm the status of the READY light on the instrument panel. If the
3.1 Disabling the System – Smart Key System and "POWER" START/STOP Button
is illuminated, the vehicle is ON.
1.
Confirm the status of the READY light on the instrument panel. If the
is ON.
a)
If the READY light is NOT illuminated, the vehicle is off. Do not push the "POWER"
a)
If the READY light is NOT illuminated, the vehicle is off. Do not push the "POWER" START/STOP button because the
START/STOP button because the vehicle may start (i.e. go into READY mode).
vehicle may start (i.e. go into READY mode).
b) To turn OFF the system, position the shift lever in Park and press the POWER button.
b)
To turn OFF the system, position the shift lever in Park and press the POWER
button.
Press Park (P) position
Press Park (P) position
12V battery
disconnection
12V battery
disconnection
READY
"POWER" START/STOP
"POWER" START/STOP Button
High-voltage shut
off
High-voltage shut off
READY light
READY light is illuminated, the vehicle
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