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INFORMATION FOR FIRST AND SECOND RESPONDERS INFORMATION FOR FIRST AND SECOND RESPONDERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE XPENG G9 XPENG G9 Li-ion BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE VERSION:01...
1. Identification/recognition G9 Identification Logo LACK OF ENGINE NOISE DOES NOT MEAN VEHICLE IS OFF: SILENT MOVEMENT OR INSTANT RESTART CAPABILITY EXISTS UNTIL VEHICLE IS FULLY SHUT DOWN. WEAR APPROPRIATE PPE. Vehicles can be identified by the branding on the front...
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) It is taped at the trunk. It is taped to the bottom of the left side of instrument It is etched under the front passenger seat. cluster and can be seen through the windscreen. It is taped to the right rear door inner panel. It is taped to the left B-pillar.
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Smart Key Unlock button Within the effective range (30 m), briefly press this button to unlock the doors. Charge button Within the effective range (30 m), double-press this button to turn on the charging port. Lock button Within the effective range (30 m), briefly press this button to lock the whole vehicle.
2. Immobilisation / stabilisation /lifting IMMOBILISE THE VEHICLE 2. Shift the vehicle to P gear 1. Chock wheels Press brake pedal and press the P-shift button on the gearshift lever. P-shift is highlighted in the gearshift display area of the ICM, and the vehicle enters P-shift. When stabilizing the vehicle, be careful not to damage the traction battery.
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LIFTING POINTS Do not damage the traction battery when stabilizing/lifting the vehicle. Professional rescuers must be trained by China Fire Protection Association (CFPA) to lift or maneuver vehicles only when wearing the correct personal protective equipment and familiar with the vehicle lifting points. Please pay attention not to touch the traction battery or other high-voltage parts when lifting or manipulating the vehicle.
3. Disable direct hazards/safety regulations (16.4 ft) Be aware that not every high voltage component is labelled. Always wear the appropriate PPE. Do not attempt to open the high voltage battery. The absence of operation noise does not indicate that the vehicle is powered off.
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Alternative Disabling Method Pull the front hood handle at the lower left of Remove and take out the front trunk interior pan- el with a suitable tool. instrument cluster twice in a row, and the front hood will pop up slightly to complete the unlocking.
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Locate the low-voltage service switch on the left side of the front trunk. Pull out the locking mechanism ① along the direction of the moving arrow, and then press the unlocking paddle ② to disengage the low-voltage service switch.
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Access To 12V Battery Open the 12V battery cover in the location shown with a suitable tool. Pull the front hood handle at the lower left of instrument cluster twice in a row, and the front hood will pop up slightly to complete the unlocking.
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Emergency unlocking of AC charging port Find the emergency unlocking ring of the AC charging port, pull the ring, and then pull out the charger after unlocking. Open the trunk and locate the air vent cover located on the right side of the trunk and use the appropriate tool to open the cover at the opening.
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Airbag Airbags are located near the area shown. In the event of an accident in which the airbags are deployed, the high-voltage system will be automatically deactivated. The high-voltage system is de-energised approximately 60 seconds after deactivation. Passenger airbag Right side curtain airbag Front side airbag Far side airbag Front side airbag...
Stored gas inflator Seat belt pretensioner Rescuers shall not cut or squeeze stored gas inflator. Seat belt pretensioners circuitry and mechanical Stored gas inflator failure/damage could result in release may be affected after a crash. severe damage to the vehicle, or even personal injury or death.
4. Access to the occupants Seat adjustment WHEN THE 12 V BATTERY IS DISCONNECTED, ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CANNOT BE OPERATED. Door opening Operate the switch to adjust the driver/front passenger seat: Fore and aft of the seat, seat height and cushion angle adjustment (partial configuration).
Steering column adjustment High strength zone The body is reinforced to protect the occupants in a crash. Cutting or squeezing these areas must be done with the suitable tools. High-strength steel is shown in the figure below. After turning on the steering wheel adjustment function: Scroll to adjust the height of Steering Wheel.
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Vehicle cutting area Regardless of the disablement procedure used, it is important to assume that all high-voltage parts are energized! Cutting, crushing, or touching high-voltage parts can cause severe personal injury or death. When cutting, always use a suitable tool such as a hydraulic cutter and wear the correct personal protective equipment.
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Glass types The windscreen and sunroof glass of the vehicle are made of laminated glass. The side window and rear windscreen are made of tempered glass. Laminated glass Tempered glass...
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Battery leakage rescue If the vehicle is involved in a crash that results in the leakage of traction battery liquid, it should be handled by a professional rescuer, who must wear the correct personal protective equipment and never touch the liquid directly. When the traction battery leaks (with visible liquid coming out), please handle it as follows: If a small amount of electrolyte leaks, keep it away from sources of ignition, adsorb it with an absorbent pad ●...
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High voltage component If you find that the high-voltage parts are damaged, please wear PPE properly and wrap the damaged parts with insulating tape. 4WD high-voltage distribution box Traction battery Rear electric drive system Charge port CCS/DCDC converter HV wiring harness Front electric drive system Air conditioning compressor...
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Battery pack, high-voltage The rated voltage of the traction battery is as high as 607V/617V, high-voltage electricity can cause severe injury or even death to the human body, please pay attention to the danger of high voltage! Only trained technicians are allowed to remove, check, refit, repair and do other operations on the traction battery and its wiring.
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Traction battery parameter Standard Range Vehicle Project Name Long Range Vehicle Model Unit Model Drive type Single Rated voltage 3.16 3.67 V battery Rated capacity Rated voltage Rated capacity Traction battery Rated energy 78.2 98.0 Mass (including guards) Note: The above data are for 1C magnification at 25℃ .
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High voltage power cable There is always high voltage in the high voltage power cable, and rescue tools should not be used to damage the high voltage power cable. Only trained technicians can operate removing, inspecting, refitting, or repairing high voltage power cables, as improper operation may result in electric shock injury or even death.
Drive Units The rear electric drive system is located between the rear wheels and the front electric drive system (in some configurations) is located between the front wheels. The CCS/DCDC converter is located behind the rear electric drive system. The drive motors use DC current to power the wheels. Front electric drive system (in some configurations) Rear electric drive system...
Battery low voltage In addition to the high-voltage system, the vehicle has a low-voltage electrical system with a 12V battery that powers the restraint system, airbags, windows, door locks, CID, and interior and exterior lights. The traction battery charges the 12V battery, which feeds the high-voltage contactor, allowing high-voltage current to flow into and out of the traction battery.
6. In case of fire Rescue from vehicle fire When extinguishing a fire with water, it is recommended that a thermal imaging camera or infrared light be used to monitor the temperature of the traction battery during the extinguishing process until the temperature of the traction battery reaches Do not touch any part of the vehicle directly when it is on fire.
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7. In case of submersion Rescue from vehicle wading When the vehicle is driving through water, it is recommended not to be in deep water for a long period of time, as this can easily cause damage to the vehicle's high-voltage parts. Handling a submerged vehicle without proper After the vehicle is salvaged, it needs to be left to personal protective equipment can result in severe...
8. Towing / transportation /storage Trailer rescue Before towing the vehicle, make sure the tow hook is securely locked. This vehicle model is not suitable for towing by means of traction with the wheels on the ground; do not use a tow rope or tow bar or similar means to tow the vehicle directly.
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Attach the tow rope to the tow hook and slowly tow the vehicle onto the flatbed. Unless specified by XPENG Inc., use only the flatbed trailer in the figure for towing and be sure to keep all four tires off the ground when transporting.
9. Important additional information Important description and Airbag warning LACK OF ENGINE NOISE DOES NOT MEAN VEHICLE IS OFF: SILENT MOVEMENT OR INSTANT RESTART CAPABILITY EXISTS UNTIL VEHICLE IS FULLY SHUT DOWN. WEAR APPROPRIATE PPE. Be aware that not every high voltage component is labelled.
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Response Guidance Viewing Do not touch any part of the vehicle directly when it is on fire. It should be operated by a professional XPENG G9 Rescuesheet is based on ISO 17840-1:2022. rescuer wearing the correct personal protective equipment. Rescuesheet and Emergency Response Guidance are available on the website: https://www.heyxpeng.com/no/user-manual...
10. Explanation of pictograms used Logo Information Air-conditioning Electric vehicle Acute toxicity component Warning, Electricity Remove smart key Flammable Hazardous to the General warning sign Seat height adjustment human health Seat adjustment, Corrosives longitudinal Use thermal Infrared Steering wheel, Explosive camera tilt control Bonnet...
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