Seat Mii electric 2020 Owner's manual

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High-voltage battery
qualified technical staff, trained according to
the SEAT guidelines

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never uncouple them from the high-voltage
network
.


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Its lights up yellow. A text mes-
sage will also appear on the in-
strument panel displ
ay.
The
Eco or Eco+ driving profil e will be activ
e. 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 te xt message will al

so appear on the instrument
panel display.
The maximum speed is limited to 80 km/h (50 mph).
The Eco+ driving profile will be active.
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 shoul

d turn off af-
ter approximately 2 seconds. This is the time
taken for the function check. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings

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Batteries age based on their use and their
oper ating time
. It is advisabl
e 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 giv

en 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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Note


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parked for several months, can cause dam-
age to the batt
ery in the e
vent of high am-
bient temperature and the battery having a
low charge level.


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Pausing or ending the charging process
Pr ess the char
ging mode butt
on

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As soon as the connector is detected, the
char ging pr
ocess displ
ay lights up yellow.
The charging connector is locked. The con-
trol lamp

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property

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Charging process display Fig. 154
Behind the cover of the battery
char ging sock et: char
ging process indicator
1 and information on sticker
2 . Fig. 155
On the inside of the cover of the bat-
t ery char ging sock

et: sticker with information
on the charging process display. The charging process display is a diode (LED)
l
ocat
ed ne

xt to charging socket

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