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01 C30 ELECTRIC
Batteries
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Safety
In extreme situations there is the
possibility that the batteries may
become overheated.
If this occurs, a warning signal will be heard and
a red warning symbol will be illuminated on the
instrument panel, combined with an explana-
tory display text.
Stop the car immediately in a safe manner and
leave it as soon as possible. Then contact the
hirer or a workshop
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WARNING
Stop and immediately leave the car if the
alarm signal sounds and the red warning
symbol illuminates together with the display
text
STOP SAFELY - LEAVE THE
VEHICLE.
For workshop staff there is special battery
information to consider on page 28.
Charging the batteries
The car is equipped with rechargeable batter-
ies of the Lithium-ion type (Lithium-ion). The
batteries are fully maintenance-free but must
be recharged from a 230 V AC mains circuit
with the charging cable that comes with the
car.
IMPORTANT
Pay attention to the fact that the car also
consumes electricity when it is locked and
parked. The monitoring system checks, for
example, that the temperature of the bat-
teries is optimal and heats/cools them when
necessary.
To ensure that the car is always ready to be
driven it should therefore not be parked for
longer than 24 hours without being con-
nected to mains electricity.
Make a habit of always connecting the
car to 230V AC when it is parked.
Charging cable
Charging cable with control unit.
ON: The charging cable is activated - the
indicator lamp illuminates which verifies
that the mains voltage is routed to the car.
TEST: The charging cable is deactivated -
the indicator lamp goes out and this veri-
fies that the voltage is no longer routed to
the car.
Pressing TEST once simulates a ground
fault and the built-in ground fault breaker
should then trigger and thereby prevent
the charging cable routing mains voltage to
the car. Should that not take place: Imme-
diately remove the charging cable from the
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Note that only specific Volvo workshops may carry out work on this car, see page 4.
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