Seat Mii electric 2019 Owner's Manual

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Braking and parking
If the electromechanical brake servo is not
w orking, the br
ake pedal must be pressed
harder, as the braking distance increases due
to the lack of assistance from the servo brake.
Brake blending
The brake energy recuperation can generate
a braking effect ››› page 139. This braking ef-
fect depends on the selected driving pro-
gramme and the level of charge of the high-
voltage battery. If the braking effect caused
by the recuperation is very intense, the vehi-
cle’s brake lights with turn on. The electric en-
gine, when operating as an alternator, can
generate braking torque on the front wheels
based on the RPM and the temperature and
charge level of the high-voltage battery.
These variable parameters cause fluctuating
electric decelerations which are hydraulical-
ly compensated according to the driver’s de-
sires. This function is called “brake blending”
and it combines mechanical braking with the
engine brake effect. WARNING
Driving at high speed on icy, slippery wet
gr ound can r

esult in loss of vehicle control
and serious injury to the driver and passen-
gers.


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Driving
WARNING


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Help with parking and manoeuvring


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Driving
An obstacle was detected in the collision
ar ea
An obst
acle was detected in the segment
Zone behind the vehicle registered
The optical parking system is an extension of
the parking distance warning system
››› page 161.
The radio screen displays the area behind
the vehicle recorded by the sensors. Any ob-
stacles are displayed in relation to the vehicle
››› .
Connect the indication


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High-voltage battery
Practical tips
High-v olt
age battery
Safety warnings relating to the high-voltage network and the high-voltage battery Introduction Fig. 146
Warning signs (schematic representa-
tions):  High-v olt

age components.  General
high-voltage warning sign.  High-voltage battery
warning sign. Fig. 147
When charging, in the engine com-
partment: hot surf ace w

arning. Overview of the high-voltage system
The high-v
olt

age system is made up by,
among others, the following components:


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Practical tips
qualified technical staff, trained according to
the SEAT guidelines ››
› page 178 .
Handling the warning signs and stickers
››› page 208.
General high-voltage warning signs
The high-voltage warning signs ››› Fig. 146 
and  warn of the existence of high electrical
voltage ››› . The following vehicle parts may
come with these w arning signs:


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High-voltage battery
never uncouple them from the high-voltage
netw
ork
.


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Practical tips

Its lights up yellow. A text mes-
sage will al
so appear on the in-
strument panel displ
ay.
The Eco or Eco+ driving pr ofil
e will be active. The
power is reduced and certain consumers are auto-
matically switched off, such as the air conditioning
system. The vehicle may already be travelling in re-
serve mode.
The high-voltage battery charge has reached the re-
serve level. The vehicle autonomy will only be of a
few kilometres.
Charge the high-voltage battery immediately. 
Its lights up yellow.
The power is reduced and there is very little autono-
my.
A t e

xt message will also appear on the instrument
panel display.
The maximum driving speed is limited to 80 km/h (50
mph). The Eco+ driving profile will be activated.
The high-voltage battery is discharged. There is only
sufficient autonomy for a few hundred metres. Stop
the vehicle in a safe place. Charge the high-voltage
battery immediately. The control lamps light up together when the
ignition is s
wit

ched on and should turn off af-
ter approximately 2 seconds. This is the time
taken for the function check. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ››

› in Con-
tr ol and w
arning lamps on page 70. Introduction
Fig. 148
On the vehicle floor: location of the
high-v olt

age battery. The vehicle’s electric engine is operated by
the high-v
olt

age battery, which is located on
the vehicle floor ››› Fig. 148.
The high-voltage battery can be charged im-
mediately or in a deferred manner
››› page 172. Always bear in mind the safety
warnings ››› .
Bef or

e charging the battery, disconnect the
drive system ››› page 142.
Charge options


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High-voltage battery
Batteries age based on their use and their
oper ating time
. It is advisable that you know
certain details regarding the correct handling
and care of the high-voltage battery so this
remains in good condition for longer and can
be used in a reliable manner. Carefully read
the following information and take into ac-
count the indications when using the vehicle. WARNING
If the battery is charged in an inappropriate
manner , if no consider

ation is given to the
general safety measures, power sockets
and charging cables in poor condition are
used or the high-voltage battery is used in
an inadequate manner, this could lead to
short circuits, electrical shocks, explosions,
fires, burns and serious injuries, even death.


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Practical tips
CAUTION
Leaving the vehicle parked for a long peri-
od of time with the high-v olt
age battery
discharged may cause irreversible damage
to the battery. · Always charge the high-
voltage battery immediately. Note


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