Opening and closing the doors

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Opening from the outside

Front doors

With the doors unlocked or the card on you, hold the handle 1 and pull it towards you.

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Digital key

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General information

Depending on the country and subscription, you can install a digital key for your vehicle on your smartphone.

The digital key contains the rights required to lock/unlock and start your vehicle using a smartphone. Thus, your smartphone replaces your card.

The installation, administration and transmission of the digital keys are carried out using the manufacturer's app.

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Card

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General information

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1.

Unlocking the doors and luggage compartment.

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Vehicle to Grid (V2G) charging

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With your vehicle stationary and connected using your vehicle's charging cable, the Vehicle to Grid (V2G) charging allows you to redistribute the energy stored in your vehicle's battery to your home and to the power grid.

You must have a compatible two-way AC charging terminal and have subscribed to the V2G charging service. Please refer to the multimedia instructions for further information.

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Vehicle to Load (V2L) function

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With the vehicle stationary and the parking brake applied, the "Vehicle to Load" (V2L) function allows you to connect electrical devices directly to the vehicle.

The system provides AC power (up to 16 A/3.7 kW) using electrical energy stored in your vehicle's traction battery Electric vehicle.

The V2L connector enables you to connect and operate various electrical devices using the charging socket at the front of your vehicle.

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Charging

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Schematic diagram

1.

Specific wall socket or recharging terminal

2.

Charging cable

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Important recommendations

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warning

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death.

In the event of an accident or impact

In the event of an accident or an impact to the underside of the vehicle (e.g. striking a post, raised kerb or other street furniture) the electric circuit or the traction battery may be damaged.

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Introduction

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Electric vehicles have special features, but operate in a similar manner to conventional vehicles.

The main difference in electric vehicles is the exclusive use of electric energy instead of fuel, as used in convention vehicles.

We therefore recommend that you read these instructions describing your electric vehicle carefully.

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