Mahindra E2O Owner's Manual

Mahindra E2O Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Clean Convenient Connected OWNER’S MANUAL Clever Cost effective Read manual carefully and always keep in vehicle...
  • Page 3 Clean Cost efective Convenient Connected Clever...
  • Page 4 It’s electric. Zero emissions..Quickest on road Dent resistant body panels Easy to charge...
  • Page 5 Congratulations ! You have made a wise decision by choosing to own our automatic electric vehicle! Welcome to growing family of Mahindra Reva which is a whole new concept in ‘Future of Mobility’, a step forward towards a pollution free environment that our future generations will thank us for. And with it, will provide you years of hassle free ownership.
  • Page 6 Owner’s Manual were in effect at time of printing. Indicates the presence of a hazard situation that could cause death or serious personal injury. Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Pvt Ltd. in course of CAUTION product development reserves the right to...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Over view................2.0 EV Overview................. 3.0 Charging................4.0 Safety- Seats, Seat belts and SRS........5.0 Instrument Cluster and Controls........... 6.0 Climate control system............7.0 My car info and Mobile App..........8.0 Pre drive checks..............9.0 Starting and driving............... 10.0 Tyres..................
  • Page 8 Car overview ............Instrument panel & center console......Instrument cluster............. Cluster display & Indicator lights ......Instrument Cluster message display ......Hood................Rear hatch..............Charge cable compartment........Parking brake............. 1.10 Beverage holder............1.11 Voltage lines & Main components location....OVERVIEW Overview...
  • Page 9: Car Overview

    1.1 CAR OVERVIEW Over View: 1. Head light 2. Hood 3. OVRM 4. Wind shield 5. Roof 6. Fixed glass 7. Tail light 8. Wheel 9. Door handle 10. Monogram 12. Fender 13. Front bumper 14. Logo 15. Rear bumper 16.
  • Page 10: Instrument Panel & Center Console

    1.2 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CENTER CONSOLE Over view: 1. Air vents 2. Instrument cluster 3. Steering wheel 4. Start and stop button 5. ORVM’s control switch 6. Head light focus switch 7. Hood release lever 8. Accelerator pedal 9. Brake pedal 10.
  • Page 11: Instrument Cluster

    1.3 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER IP Cluster Over view: 1. Gear Position 2. SET Button 3. ODO / TRIP A or TRIP B 4. State of charge (SOC) 5. Message display 6. Vehicle Speed display 7. Efficiency Gauge 8. MODE button 9. DTE / TTC display 10.
  • Page 12: Cluster Display & Indicator Lights

    1.4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATOR LIGHTS : Seat belt (driver side) indicator light : Turn signal / Hazard indicator lights : Charge indicator light : EV warning indicator light : Parking brake / Low brake fluid light : Door open indicator light : Low beam indicator light : Low auxiliary battery indicator light : High beam indicator light...
  • Page 13: Instrument Cluster Message Display

    1.5 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER MESSAGE DISPLAY Message display Cluster message center displays below messages to user with information and guide to monitor and perform actions to get best performance. In ‘Charge’ 1. INSERT PLUG FULL : Check and insert charge port handle completely. 2.
  • Page 14: Hood

    1.6 HOOD 1.6 HOOD II. CLOSING THE HOOD I. OPENING THE HOOD Step1: Hold support rod & lift Hood slightly upwards, place support rod back to its Step 1: Pull hood release lever located location. below steering wheel. Step2: Lower hood and press it gently Step 2: Locate hood-latch lever under downwards till it locks with a click noise.
  • Page 15: Rear Hatch

    1.7 REAR HATCH / 1.8 CHARGE CABLE COMPARTMENT CLOSING REAR HATCH I.7 REAR HATCH 1.8 CHARGE CABLE COMPARTMENT Close rear hatch to 3/4 and then gently To release rear hatch, press hatch release Compartment in rear is provided to store drop the hatch down till it locks into button on HVAC control unit.
  • Page 16: Parking Brake

    1.9 PARKING BRAKE 1.10 BEVERAGE HOLDER 1.9 PARKING BRAKE NOTE 1.10 Beverage Holder A beverage-holder is provided for rear seat a) In event of parking brake not To Engage- passenger to place a cup or a bottle. released during drive, beep sound 1.
  • Page 17: Voltage Lines & Main Components Location

    1.11 VOLTAGE LINES & MAIN COMPONENTS LOCATION Over view: 1. Charge port 2. Charge port harness 3. Fast charge port 4. Fast charge port contactor 5. Charger input - 220V AC 6. Charger 7. Charger - 48V output 8. Drive Motor controller 9.
  • Page 18 Electric vehicle system........... Warning and Cautions..........Notes..............EV OVERVIEW EV Overview...
  • Page 19: Ev Overview

    2.1 ELECTRIC VEHICLE SYSTEM 2.1 ELECTRIC VEHICLE SYSTEM Always check available energy for your WARNING required travel distance by checking ‘state of The vehicle has sealed Li-ion battery Electric vehicle operates differently compared to charge’ and also ‘distance to empty’. When pack.
  • Page 20 2.2 WARNING & CAUTION WARNING 3. In case of any high impact on to If vehicle cannot be assessed for extent of battery compartment floor area, do damage, do not touch vehicle and contact Vehicle uses a 48 volts battery system. stop at safe location &...
  • Page 21 2.3 NOTES NOTES: NOTES During drive as the charge level drops Vehicle will not run with completely In event of battery temperature is below below 20%, car will drive in ‘E’ discharged battery. At low SOC avoid 0°C or less, battery pack will not accept (ECONOMY) mode limiting drive power.
  • Page 22 Vehicle Charging and warning......... Types of Charging............ Normal Charging............. Charge duration............Ideal time............... Intelligent Charging system........Fast Charge.............. Trickle Charge............Charge precautions..........3.10 Charging high voltage lines........3.11 Charging Troubleshooting........3.12 Charging point requirements........CHARGING Charging...
  • Page 23: Vehicle Charging And Warning

    3.1 VEHICLE CHARGING / WARNING 3.1 Vehicle Charging: WARNING Ensure that power socket is switched Car requires charging of battery power off before accessing charge cable. In case if you use any medical electric pack once energy stored in it gets Do not handle charge cable or port devices like implantable cardiac pace depleted.
  • Page 24: Types Of Charging

    60 minutes time. Fast charging cannot be supply switch. done at home, this charging can be availed at places where ‘Fast charge’ stations are available exclusively for Mahindra Reva vehicles. It is recommended to use Fast charging only in emergency needs and not always.
  • Page 25 3.3 NORMAL CHARGING Test Button: Reset Button OK LED Press to evaluate healthy condition of Fault LED push it in fully electric power supply once in a while if cable is being used sparingly that also Test Button shows cable is working OK or faulty. CHARGE PLUG OK LED : Green LED light indicates normal charging...
  • Page 26: Charge Duration

    3.4 CHARGE DURATION / 3.5 IDLE TIME / 3.6 INTELLIGENT CHARGING SYSTEM HOME CHARGING UNIT: 3.5 IDEAL TIME TO CHARGE Always use installed ‘HOME CHARGING UNIT” for charging your car at home or Vehicle can be charged anytime with availability of charging facility, however charging can be office.
  • Page 27: Fast Charge

    3.7 FAST CHARGING 3.7 FAST CHARGING* 6. Once charging is completed press Car is fitted with an onboard fast charging stop button on fast charger and port which uses high DC (current) supply for remove charge cable connector charging. This requires DC fast charging from car and fit back to fast charge Air outlet station installed exclusively for Mahindra...
  • Page 28: Trickle Charge

    3.8 TRICKLE CHARGING / 3.9 CHARGING PRECAUTIONS 3.8 TRICKLE CHARGING 3.9 CHARGING PRECAUTIONS Trickle charge process enables vehicle battery power pack to be topped up in every 24 1. Always use charge cable provided in hours to compansate loss due to idle discharge in vehicle. car for charging.
  • Page 29: Charging High Voltage Lines

    3.10 CHARGING HIGH VOLTAGE LINES 1. Charge port 2. Charge port harness 3. Fast charge port 4. Fast charge contactor 5. 230V AC input 6. Charger 7. 48V output connector 8. Battery pack 230V AC power line 48V DC power lines Charging...
  • Page 30: Charging Troubleshooting

    3.11 CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Charge Light does not come There may not be power supply at Power Supply needs to be restored / on when car is put on charge and External Power Source. ensured. ‘INSERT PLUG FULL’ message. Charging Cable may not be properly Re-insert charging cable to Power Source connected to Power Source or not...
  • Page 31: Charging Point Requirements

    3.12 CHARGING POINT REQUIREMENTS M C B NEUTRAL PHASE NOTE DISTRIBUTION Charge Point Specification: BOARD EARTHING Power requirement: 3KW, Single phase Plug Socket: 15Amps SP 220V Wire thickness: 4sq mm for 25 meters, 6sq mm up to 100 meters length SAFETY: The power source should have MCB &...
  • Page 32 Warning..............Seat adjustment............Rear seat access............Seat belts..............Head rest (SRS)............Notes............... SAFETY - Seats, Seat belts and SRS Safety...
  • Page 33: Warning

    4.1 WARNING WARNING Never ride in a moving vehicle with seat Head Rest: reclined. This can lead to getting Head rests are adjustable and are thrown out and cause injury to neck or supplement to other vehicle safety systems. other serious internal injuries in event They provide additional protection in of any accident or sudden braking.
  • Page 34: Seat Adjustment

    4.2 SEAT ADJUSTMENTS / 4.3 REAR SEAT ACCESS 4.2 SEAT ADJUSTMENTS II. RECLINING THE SEAT REST 4.3 REAR SEAT ACCESS I. FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENTS To adjust rear back rest to most Rear seats can be accessed from both sides comfortable position, a recliner lever of vehicle.
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    4.4 SEAT BELTS REAR SEAT 4.4 SEATBELTS A : Tool kit & warning triangle are placed in Both front and rear seats are fitted rear seat rest pouches. with 3-point type safety belts with B: Press release lock and pull head rest for retractor for maximum protection adjustment.
  • Page 36: Head Rest (Srs)

    4.4 SEAT BELTS / 4.5 HEAD REST (SRS) REAR SEAT BELTS: CAUTION For rear seat, seat belts are ALR Make sure all seat-belts are properly (Automatic locking retractor) type that fastened before driving for safety. works both as ELR and ALR but has a switching over point indicated by a click as you pull seat belt.
  • Page 37: Notes

    4.6 NOTES NOTE Make sure you remove hard or Child restraint system: breakable objects lying in your Children and infants must never be pockets, dress, if any, before wearing transported without a proper restraint seatbelts. system. This system can be purchased Seatbelt is equipped to be used by one from the market.
  • Page 38 Instrument Cluster..............Head lights................Turn signal and Indicators............ Indicator Lights ..............Speedo and ODO meter............MODE and SET button............Efficiency gauge..............SOC and Gauge bar............... DTE and TTC indicator............5.10 Windscreen wiper and nozzle..........5.11 Gear lever and Drive modes..........5.12 Glove box and Bottle holder..........
  • Page 39: Instrument Cluster

    5.1 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1. LH turn indication light 2. Charge indicator light 3. Parking & low brake fluid light 4. High beam light 5. Low beam light 6. Parking light 7. Anti theft 8. EV warning light 9. Gear 10. Set button 11.
  • Page 40: Head Lights

    5.2 HEAD LIGHTS 5.2 HEADLIGHTS This lever operating headlights has PARKING LIGHT three positions. They are: LOW BEAM LIGHT HIGH BEAM LIGHT 1. OFF - In this position, all lights are PARKING LIGHT off. III. LOW BEAM Rotate knob on lighting stalk to first 2.
  • Page 41: Turn Signal And Indicators

    5.3 TURN SIGNALS & INDICATOR 5.3 TURN SIGNALS In case if it is blinking faster than NOTE Turn signal lights blink when you select stalk normal, then one of indicator bulb is When vehicle is powered ON or OFF, for a lane change or a turn. fused and bulb needs replacement.
  • Page 42: Indicator Lights

    5.4 INDICATOR LIGHTS CAUTION In drive with light glowing red, will notice that vehicle performance is reduced. Still continuing to drive, temperature light will TEMPERATURE LIGHT EV WARNING LIGHT flash and vehicle will soon stop to protect its drive system. III.
  • Page 43: Speedo And Odo Meter

    5.4 INDICATOR LIGHTS / 5.5 SPEEDOMETER & ODOMETER Display Length IX. ANTI THEFT LIGHT Total - 0 to 99999 Kms After successful locking, car will enter into Trip A- 0.0 to 6553.5 Kms (resets to zero when immobilized state & this LED will blinking in put on charge every time after drive) cluster.
  • Page 44: Mode And Set Button

    5.6 MODE & SET BUTTON / 5.7 EFFICIENCY / 5.8 SOC & BAR GAUGE 5.6 MODE & SET BUTTON Press & hold SET button for 5 seconds 5.8 DIGITAL SOC & SOC BAR to read messages, if EV warning light is on.
  • Page 45: Dte And Ttc Indicator

    DTE & TTC INDICATOR / 5.10 WIND SCREEN WIPER & NOZZLE 5.10 WINDSCREEN WIPER To operate windscreen wiper, turn lever from OFF position to any of below operating positions in drive. Position 1: Intermittent wiping speed 5.9 DTE / TTC INDICATOR Position 2: Low wiping speed Position 3: High wiping speed DTE- Distance To Empty :...
  • Page 46: Gear Lever And Drive Modes

    5.11 GEAR LEVER & DRIVE MODES Bottle holder NOTE Button on ‘RNFB’ is child safe mode switch to avoid unintended operation. Lever may not move from forward to reverse when button is kept depressed for long, hence do operate by depressing it after 2-5 seconds idle time. Gear shift lever Power Boost [B]:(Power mode) This position also e...
  • Page 47: Glove Box And Bottle Holder

    5.12 GLOVE BOX & BOTTLE HOLDER 5.12 GLOVE BOX & BOTTLE HOLDER Instrument panel houses glove box that can be used for storing small things like CD, user manuals, spectacles etc. Door inner panels have a slot for storing water bottle. Boost mode indication: Economy mode indication: It will be on with gear lever is at ‘B’...
  • Page 48: Accessories

    5.13 ACCESSORIES 5.13 ACCESSORIES: Power window switch: Driver and passenger doors are equipped with 12 V Socket : power window. Push switch down to lower glass Center console is equipped with a 12V and lift up to raise glass. power socket for charging laptop, mobile CAUTION and other applications which consumes Leaving children, helpless adults, pets in car...
  • Page 49: Infotainment System

    5.14 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM* INFOTAINMENT CONTROLS: 1. Reset button 2. Disc change button 3. Return to Main menu 4. Navigation key button 5. Display screen 6. Switch on / off & Volume button 7. Navigation card slot 8. Micro SD card slot 9.
  • Page 50: Climate Control Systems

    Climate controls............Air flow vents............Air flow modes............Blower..............Recirculation mode..........Cooling..............Demister..............Heater..............Rear defogger............CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Climate control systems...
  • Page 51: Climate Controls

    6.1 CLIMATE CONTROLS BLOWER KNOB AC COOLING / HEATER KNOB REAR DEFOGGER BUTTON FRONT DEMISTER BUTTON AIR FLOW MODE KNOB AIR RECIRCULATION BUTTON Climate control systems...
  • Page 52: Air Flow Vents

    6.2 AIR FLOW VENTS / 6.3 AIR FLOW MODES / 6.4 BLOWER 6.2 AIR FLOW VENTS Vehicle is equipped with a blower system with air flow vents provided to circulate air at locations within vehicle. 1. Central (circular) Louvers direct air POSITION 2 POSITION 1 towards cabin.
  • Page 53: Recirculation Mode

    6.5 RECIRCULATION MODE / 6.6 COOLING/ 6.7 DEMISTER 6.5 AIR RECIRCULATION MODE NOTE Demister Car will be in recirculation mode by default HVAC starts with high blower speed and in key on condition. Turn OFF this button to maximum compressor speed for a enable fresh air mode.
  • Page 54: Heater

    6.8 HEATER / 6.9 REAR DEFOGGER 6.8 HEATER 6.9 REAR DEFOGGER To operate Heater: Rear hatch defogger is switched on to clear a) Rotate knob from off position in clockwise fog on rear hatch glass by pressing button direction. ‘Heater’ symbol will come on once on AC &...
  • Page 56 My car info ............... Efficiency..............REVive............... Eco setting and Appreciation........Mobile App............... MY CAR INFO and MOBILE APP My car info and Mobile App...
  • Page 57: My Car Info

    7.1 MY CAR INFO* / 7.2 EFFICIENCY 7.1 MY CAR INFO: Using “My car info” by infotainment system, below features can be accessed. 1. State of charge 2. Distance to empty (DTE) 3. My car drive 4. My car regen 5.
  • Page 58: Revive

    7.3 REVive* or unsuccessful attempts it will display any of below messages. 1. REVive time out 2. SOC greater than 10% 3. REVive already set 4. Vehicle not in neutral 5. Vehicle not authenticated 6. REVive limit exceeded REVive* is a feature to enable reserve energy 7.
  • Page 59 7.3 REVive Shift gear lever to neutral mode and try This screen displays that ‘REVive’ cannot be For drive stop error message while again to enable ‘REVive’ with other set done as number of ‘REVive’ used in vehicle activating ‘REVive’, contact Technical help conditions.
  • Page 60: Eco Setting And Appreciation

    7.4 ECO SETTING & APPRECIATION / 7.5 MOBILE APP It helps on improvising driving habits, litres of fuel saved and improve. 7.5 MOBILE APP: Vehicle is equipped with ‘Mobile app’ that can help user in planning his drive / charge and enabling some of features and operations mentioned below.
  • Page 61 7.5 MOBILE APP Operation: Remote pre-conditioning will get activated when enabled if cabin temperature is below 18°C or above 21°C. If cabin temperature is below 18°C, heater will come on and will cut off once temperature goes above 18°C and similarly if cabin temperature is above 21°C, cooling will start and will stop once temperature falls below 21°C.
  • Page 62 7.5 MOBILE APP 5. Activate ‘REVive’: 3. Vehicle energy indication: 4. Schedule ‘Air Conditioning’: This feature can be enabled when your This screen shows present state of charge Vehicle air conditioning can be scheduled battery power is less than 10% SOC. Going to &...
  • Page 63 7.5 MOBILE APP Going to this menu you can see and check While activating ‘REVive’ feature ensure 6. Trip planner: Using this feature you can where in it can be one way or possible round that SOC is less than 10%, vehicle is in plan your trip with any / all possible routes.
  • Page 64 7.5 MOBILE APP Operation of vacation mode: Car on charge: Car will charge or discharge till SOC reaches to 50% at start date /time and maintains SOC at 50%. On end date /time, car will come out from vacation mode and charge to 100% SOC and then onwards if not used it will be on trickle charge to maintain energy level.
  • Page 65 7.5 MOBILE APP 9. Assistance: You can access above menus, request for You can access above sub menu and do With this feature you can avail on road ‘Road side assistance’, plan ‘service possible trouble shooting. Upon selecting assistance, access trouble shooting guide & also scheduling’, use ‘trouble shooting guide’...
  • Page 66: Pre Drive Checks

    Key fobs and keys............ Key fob operation............ Chime..............Door Locks............... Hazard Warning............Horn................ Mirrors and Adjustments......... Head light adjuster..........Sun Visor..............8.10 Roof light..............8.11 Brakes..............8.12 Wiper washer............8.13 General checks............PRE DRIVE CHECKS Pre drive checks...
  • Page 67: Key Fobs And Keys

    8.1 KEY FOBS & KEYS / 8.2 KEY FOB OPERATION / 8.3 CHIME 8.2 KEY FOB OPERATION 8.1 KEY FOBS & KEYS 8.3 CHIME Button 1 : Press once to unlock vehicle Car comes with two identical key fobs with keys. C h i m e c o m e s o n u n d e r fo l l o w i n g (Unlocks with 2 flashes &...
  • Page 68: Door Locks

    8.4 DOOR LOCKS / 8.5 HAZARD WARNING 8.4 DOOR LOCKS: II. TO OPEN DOOR: CAUTION I. TO LOCK/ UNLOCK MANUALLY: 1. Always make sure to close doors properly To lock or unlock your car manually in event before driving & after getting out of car. of central locking inoperative, turn key in 2.
  • Page 69: Horn

    8.6 HORN / 8.7 MIRROR ADJUSTMENT / 8.8 HEAD LIGHT FOCUS SWITCH NOTE Interior and side mirror adjustments also to be used for night driving to avoid glare caused by vehicles coming from behind. 8.6 HORN SIDE MIRROR ADJUSTMENT SWITCH Horn operation is integrated in center pad of Left Mirror Right Mirror...
  • Page 70: Sun Visor

    8.9 SUN VISOR / 8.10 ROOF LIGHT / 8.11 BRAKES Master cylinder with booster 8.9 SUN VISOR Two adjustable sun visors are provided in car 8.10 ROOF LIGHT for protection of driver and passenger 8.11 BRAKES: It has 3 positions: against glare.
  • Page 71: Wiper Washer

    8.12 WIPER WASHER TANK / 8.13 GENERAL CHECKS 8.13 GENERAL CHECKS: Prior to starting of your drive do carry out a visual check for available energy is sufficient for your journey, all dash board lights are working OK, all tyre pressures are OK, Seat belts and lights / horn are working fine.
  • Page 72: Starting And Driving

    9.1 Starting..............71 9.2 Driving..............9.3 REVive..............9.4 Hill Hold..............9.5 Extending Your Driving Range ......9.6 Troubleshooting............. STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving...
  • Page 73 9.1 STARTING 9.1 STARTING: Check energy level on SOC bar and digital SOC display. Ensure that there is enough charge for Press your immediate journey. Eight simple steps to get your car started & STEP 3 ready to drive: Step 1: Turn off power supply and remove plug STEP 6 START STOP...
  • Page 74 9.2 DRIVING Step 9:When you require a higher Reverse park Camera: NOTE acceleration to overtake other Use ‘reverse park camera’ (if equipped) In event of unsuccessful attempt of vehicles or in up-hill climbing, move assistance in reversing your car. This will authentication within 60 sec’s, cluster gear lever to ‘Boost’...
  • Page 75 9.3 REVive / 9.4 HILL HOLD / 9.5 EXTENDING YOUR DRIVING RANGE 9.4 HILL HOLD & RESTRAINT: 9.5 EXTENDING YOUR DRIVING CAUTION RANGE Always ensure energy level is sufficient This feature allows you stop your car on 1. Always make sure that you release for proposed travel distance.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Charge cable may not be removed from Remove charging cable from car on board Start button pressed, car not turning on on board charge port. charge port. with ‘UNPLUG CAR’ message. Authentication not done correctly. Place remote key fob near ‘START’...
  • Page 77 9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Top up brake fluid with recommended viii. Error message ‘TOPUP BRAKE FLUID’ Brake fluid level may have gone low in grade to maximum level. and indication on cluster. master cylinder. Drive carefully and request assistance from ix.
  • Page 78 9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY xvi. Steering Kickback: Inflate to correct tyre pressure. Low or uneven tyre pressure. (While driving, you feel jerks and vibrations on steering wheel.) xvii. Hard or Rough ride: Inflate to correct tyre pressure. Excessive tyre pressure. (When you drive your car, you feel that ride is bumpy and rough.) xviii.
  • Page 80 10.1 Tyres ..............79 10.2 Tyre Pressure ............10.3 Tyre Markings ............10.4 Wheel Alignment and Balancing......10.5 Tyre rotation............10.6 Tyre and Wheel Inspection ........10.7 Spare Wheel............10.8 Changing a flat Tyre ..........TYRES Tyres...
  • Page 81: Tyres

    10.1 TYRES / 10.2 TYRE PRESSURE / 10.3 TYRE MARKINGS 10.1 TYRES NOTE Any under inflated tyre generates Car is provided with tubeless tyres. excessive heat that may result in reduced life of tyres. Check inflation pressures on all tyres at 10.2 TYRE PRESSURE least once in two weeks before driving.
  • Page 82: Wheel Alignment And Balancing

    10.4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCING / 10.5 TYRE ROTATION 10.4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND Replacement of tyre is needed when: 10.5 TYRE ROTATION BALANCING 1. Wear indicators are seen at three or For uniform tyre wear, rotate tyres periodically as NOTE more places around tyre.
  • Page 83: Tyre And Wheel Inspection

    32 psi. For tyre repair, contact your nearest vehicle prior to changing flat tyre. adjusted to 32psi as indicated on door pillar. Apollo tyre dealer. Alternatively, contact Mahindra Reva Service center or Customer Care. 10.6 TYRE INSPECTION Hazards Spare wheel Objects on the road, such as potholes, pieces of glass, metal, rocks, wood, debris, etc.
  • Page 84 10.8 CHANGING A FLAT TYRE Step 3: If required remove hubcap by holding cap on top and tapping it gently. Loosen four- wheel nuts, ½ turn with wheel spanner. Tool kit is in rear seat back pouch as shown Locate jack point nearest to flat tyre you above and jack is provided at front under Step 2: Open hood (bonnet).
  • Page 85 10.8 CHANGING A FLAT TYRE Adjust jack for correct position and fit it back to its location using mounting nut. And fix tool kit in its place behind rear seat. Re-fix hubcap by placing it in its original position and tapping it gently at center. Now vehicle is ready to drive.
  • Page 86 11.1 Accessories - Do’s and Don’ts ....... 85 11.2 Parking - Do’s and Don’ts........11.3 Maintenance- Do’s and Don’ts......11.4 Charging- Do’s and Don’ts........11.5 Servicing-Do’s and Don’ts........11.6 Driving-Do’s and Don’ts......... DO’S AND DON’TS Do’s and Don’ts...
  • Page 87 11.1 ACCESSORIES /11.2 PARKING / 11.3 MAINTENANCE 11.1 ACCESSORIES - DO'S & DON'TS DO’S DON’TS Only recommended accessories should be installed through The customers should not install any electrical accessories. Authorised Service Centre. Unauthorised addition of electrical accessories can damage your vehicle and manufacturer warranty will become null and void.
  • Page 88 11.4 CHARGING - DO'S & DON'TS / 11.5 SERVICE - DO’S & DON’TS 11.4 CHARGING - DO'S & DON'TS DO’S DON’TS Inspect your charging cable periodically for any damage like cracks, cuts, Do not charge your car if external Power Source and / or on- exposed wire, etc.
  • Page 89 11.6 DRIVING - DO'S & DON'TS DO’S DON’TS Always ensure right charge for right distance. Check SOC level on Do not undertake drive when SOC level is very low. Driving at this gauge before commencing a journey. stage might reduce life of battery pack. Always wear seat belt while driving.
  • Page 90: Appearance And Care

    12.1 Lights..............89 12.2 Turn lights............. 12.3 Interior Light............12.4 Brakes..............12.5 Tyres..............12.6 Windscreen Washer..........12.7 Wiper blade............12.8 Maintenance Schedule.......... 12.9 Fuse box..............12.10 Interior..............12.11 Storing of car............12.12 Exterior..............12.13 End of life- disposal..........APPEARANCE AND CARE Appearance and care...
  • Page 91: Lights

    12.1 LIGHTS 12.1 LIGHTS REPLACEMENT OF BULBS • Headlight: CAUTION 1. Open bonnet and engage support rod. Check operation of your car exterior lights at least 2. Disconnect wiring harness Greasy hands/fingers will cause stains, once a week. A burned out bulb creates an unsafe connector from rear of bulb.
  • Page 92: Turn Lights

    12.2 TURN LIGHTS / 12.3 INTERNAL LIGHT /12.4 BRAKES / 12.5 TYRES 12.2 TURN LIGHTS Front & side Turn Signal Lights 12.3 INTERIOR LIGHT 1. Use small Phillip screw driver and Pull 1. Open front hood and fix the stay rod to down at groove on front part of lens to mounting groove.
  • Page 93: Windscreen Washer

    12.6 WINDSHIELD WASHER / 12.7 WIPER BLADES 12.6 WINDSCREEN WASHER 12.7 WIPER BLADE REPLACEMENT We recommend that you visually check your tyres every week and maintain correct tyre pressure as recommended in Section on TYRES. Contamination by dust on either windscreen Windscreen Washer fluid tank is located or wiper blade with foreign matter can under hood on left-hand side corner.
  • Page 94: Maintenance Schedule

    12.8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Service at the interval listed x x 10000 kms 10,000 kms or number of months, Months whichever is earlier SUSPENSION Front suspension bolts torque Rear suspension bolts torque A-arm bush A-arm ball joints (play/loose) Anti roll bar bush Anti roll bar ball joints (play/loose) Trailing arm bushes Pan hard rod bushes...
  • Page 95 12.8 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Service at the interval listed x 10,000 x 10000 kms kms or number of months, whichever months is earlier TRANSMISSION Transmission oil HVAC Air filter (fresh air inlet) ELECTRICAL All lights, Horns, Wipers & washers Key fob function Head light aiming switch function Door mirror adjustment switch function Power windows- Up / Down...
  • Page 96: Fuse Box

    12.9 FUSE BOX 12.9 FUSE BOX Components in car are protected from short circuits by fuses. Fuse box containing various fuses with their ratings for different RELAY CN 168 operations is located below hood. It also has IGNITION-1 relays for other functions. RELAY CN 169 IGNITION-2 FUSE BOX...
  • Page 97 12.9 FUSE BOX RELAY NO RELAY NAME FUSE NO RATING (A) CIRCUIT PROTECTED Cn166 Key relay driver Head lamp low beam LH & RH CN168 Key relay 1 Relay H/L low & high beam, position lamp CN169 Key relay 2 Brake lamp &...
  • Page 98: Interior

    12.10 INTERIOR / 12.11 STORING OF CAR warm water to clean them. Do not use 12.10 INTERIOR 12.11 STORING YOUR CAR bleach, dye, or solvents as they can i. Carpets weaken belt material. Let the belts air-dry To remove dirt, vacuum carpets frequently. In event of not using your car for an extended before vehicle use.
  • Page 99: Exterior

    12.12 EXTERIOR / 12.13 END OF LIFE - DISPOSAL COMPOSITION 12.12 EXTERIOR CAUTION i. Washing: Vehicle is made from steel, ABS panels, Do not use glass or plastic cleaner on • Dirt or grit can scratch body panel, while tree Aluminum, Lead, Copper, wood, other gauges / meter display lense covers sap &...
  • Page 100: Emergency And User Info

    13.1 Emergency safety..........13.2 Battery..............13.3 Recovery and Towing of Car......... 13.4 Emergency exit............. 13.5 Safety features............. EMERGENCY AND USER INFO Emergency and User info...
  • Page 101 13.1 EMERGENCY SAFETY / 13.2 BATTERY 13.1 EMERGENCY SAFETY: 13.2 BATTERY TURNING OFF POWER SWITCH Vehicle battery is of Li-ion type and has some Press key switch once to turn off the solvents as electrolyte. Any event of fire or 48V SAFETY MEASURES system.
  • Page 102 13.3 RECOVERY & TOWING OF CAR 2. Wheel lift: Tow truck pivot arms go below tyres of front and lift them off ground. While other two wheels are on ground. 3. Towing by cable: Break down vehicle is fixed with a tow hook and using a towing cable, it is towed by another vehicle.
  • Page 103 13.4 EMERGENCY EXIT / 13.5 SAFETY FEATURES 3. Towing by cable 13.4 EMERGENCY EXIT Dent Proof Body Panels: Most accidents in cities involve low speed For a breakdown, push the car towards one side To come out of car in emergency due to of skirmishes often leaving owners with of road.
  • Page 104: Technical Specifications

    14.1 Vehicle identification number......14.2 General ..............14.3 Performance ............14.4 Motor ..............14.5 Motor controller........... 14.6 Controls..............14.7 Battery pack............14.8 Suspension type........... 14.9 Tyres..............14.10 Electricals ............14.11 Braking System ............ 14.12 Body Panels & Bumpers ........TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications...
  • Page 105: Vehicle Identification Number

    14.1 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION LOCATION OF VIN punch & Chassis LOCATION OF MOTOR NUMBER NUMBER PLATE number Motor number is punched on body of motor. Vehicle identification plate is riveted on chassis VIN is also punched on right hand side of strut cross member and it is a 17 digit alpha chassis strut member &...
  • Page 106: General

    14.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14.2 GENERAL 14.3 PERFORMANCE Type 2 Door hatch-back Estimated range 100 kms* in F mode under Right Hand Drive normal driving conditions Seating Capacity 4 Adults(D+3) Estimated top speed 81 kmph [Electronically Limited] Overall Length 3280 mm Maximum gradeability 9.9°...
  • Page 107: Battery Pack

    14.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14.7 POWER PACK / AUX. BATTERY 14.9 TYRES Lithium Ion battery / packaged Battery type/ location Tyre size (Front & 155 / 70 R 13, Tubeless under the front seats. Rear) Pack voltage 48V DC system Tyre pressure (Laden) Front &...
  • Page 108: Braking System

    14.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14.11 BRAKING SYSTEM NOTE Hydraulic Type In favour of product development, Front: Disc specifications are subject to change at 215 mm any time without notice. Rear: Drum 180mm Parking brake mechanically actuated on rear wheels. Hydraulic brakes with vacuum booster assisted by electric regenerative braking to optimize driving range.
  • Page 110 INDEX Index...
  • Page 111: Index

    INDEX Anti theft light........Door open light....... Gear lever and drive modes... Accessories......... DTE - indicator........ Glove box........Air flow vents........Door locks........General checks....... Air flow modes........Driving..........Air recirculation mode......Drive -troubleshooting....Hood..........Do’s and Don’ts......Hatch-rear........Beverage holder........Head rest..........
  • Page 112 INDEX Low brake fluid light......Rear hatch glass......Trickle charging........Lights-replacement of bulbs.... Rear seat access......Turn signals........... Rear defogger........ Temperature light........oof light ........Trip meter..........EVive ........... TTC - indicator........Mode and set button......Tyres............My car info........Tyre pressure.........
  • Page 114 Available upto 50kms from any 1800-209-6006 Mahindra e©ü o dealer COMPLETE CUSTOMER CARE Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Pvt. Ltd., #484, Lakshmi Arcade, 1st Floor, 27th Main,17th Cross, HSR Layout, Sector II, Bangalore- 560102, Karnataka, India.Phone: +91 80 42486200, E-mail: CUSTOMERCARE@mahindrareva.com CUSTOMERCARE@mahindra.com...

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