USB CITROEN AMI 2021 Handbook (in English)
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Overview
Safety precautions -
Electric vehicles
An electric vehicle has two types of electrical
circuit:
–
vehicle traction provided by a 48 V battery
module.
–
power supply for the on-board circuit
(instrument panel, lights, ventilation/heating,
USB socket, etc.), provided by a 12
V battery
.
Precautions relating to the 48 V electrical
circuit
The components and cables which make
up the traction electrical circuit are
marked with this symbol.
The electric vehicle's charging system may become hot during use and after the
ignition is switched off.
All work on or modifications to the vehicle’s
electrical system (traction battery, cables and
other components visible from the interior or
exterior) is strictly prohibited - risk of severe
burns or electric shock (short-circuit)!
If required, call a dealer or qualified
workshop.
Precautions relating to the electrical
installation
Before any connection is made, check
that the electrical installation to be used
complies with applicable standards and is
compatible with the vehicle.
In case of doubt, contact a professional
installer.
Precautions related to vehicle cleaning
Before cleaning the vehicle, check that
the windows and doors are properly
closed.
Do not wash the vehicle while the traction
battery is being charged.
Precautions in the event of a breakdown
In the event of a complete loss of power, the
vehicle is no longer driven by the electric motor.
Quickly move the vehicle to a safe place in
accordance with all roadside safety regulations.
Immobilise the vehicle, activate the hazard
warning lamps, put on the high visibility safety
vest, leave the vehicle and find a safe place.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop as soon as
possible.
Precautions related to road accidents
In the event of an accident or impact
to the vehicle's underbody
In situations like these, the electrical circuit or
traction battery may be seriously damaged.
Stop as soon as it is safe to do so.
Apply the parking brake and switch off the
ignition.
Call a dealer or qualified workshop as soon
as possible.
In the event of exposure to a fire
Immediately exit and evacuate all
passengers from the vehicle. Never attempt
to fight the fire yourself - risk of explosion!
You must immediately contact the emergency
services, informing them that the incident
involves an electric vehicle.
Overview
1. Key for locking/unlocking doors
2. Ignition key for switching motor on/off
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Overview
3.Panoramic glass sunroof
4. 48 V traction battery
5. Electric motor
6. Integrated towing eye
7.12 V battery
8. Charging cable
Instruments and controls
1.Instrument panel with monochrome display
screen
2. Multifunction control stalk:
–
Wipers/Screenwash
– Direction indicators
– Horn
3. Smartphone rest
4. Switch panel:
–
Heating/Demisting
– V
entilation
–
Hazard warning lamps
USB socket
5. Motor start/stop switch
6. Drive selector
7. Parking brake
CARGO version
The CARGO version is an electric mobility
solution for professional use.
The passenger seat is replaced by a modular
load space bounded by:
–
a fixed vertical partition, separating the driver
and the entire load.
–
an upper movable shelf, leaving the right door
mirror visible.
The loading (e.g. mail, parcels, tools) is always
accessible from the outside as well as from the
inside by raising the upper movable shelf.
An additional closed storage compartment (e.g.
smartphone, pens, glasses) is located at the
back of the upper movable shelf.
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Ease of use and comfort
3Interior fittings
Except CARGO version
1.Open triple-compartment storage unit
2. Driver's storage compartment/Housing for
Bluetooth speaker
3. Smartphone rest/USB socket
4. Passenger storage compartment
With CARGO version
1.Open triple-compartment storage unit
2. Driver's storage compartment/Housing for
Bluetooth speaker
3. Smartphone rest/USB socket
4. Modular load space
5. Closed storage compartment
►
Press the
central button to open the cover.
USB socket
The USB socket can be used to charge a
portable device.
Modular load space
(With CARGO version)
The modular load space consists of:
1 Lower storage area
2 Lower retractable shelf
3 Central storage area
Lashing rings are provided for securing objects
with tensioners or straps (not supplied).
4 Upper movable shelf
(parked vehicle, max. 40
kg for occasional
use)
5 Document holders
Maximum loading weight: 140
kg
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In the event of a breakdown
8Fuse table - Box 1
Fuse N° Rating(Amps)Functions
F1 2 ABrake switch
(+Battery)
F2 2 AMain computer
(+Battery)
F3 7.5 AFan
F4 3 AInstrument panel
F5 2 ABattery computer
F6 7.5 AHorn
F7 50 ABattery drive train/
DC/DC converter
Fuse table - Box 2
Fuse N° Rating
(Amps)Functions
F1 2 ASteering mounted
control (left)
F2 4 AMain computer
(+After ignition)
F3 15 AScreenwash pump
F5 2 AInstrument panel
warning lamps
F7 2 AMotor computer
F8 2 ABrake switch (+After
ignition)
F9 3 AUSB socket
- Lighting for
ventilation/heating/
demisting buttons,
drive selector
Fuse N° Rating
(Amps)Functions
F 11 7.5 ADiagnostic socket
F12 15 AWiper motor
(+Battery)
F13 2 ARear left wheel
speed sensor
F14 3 ASidelamps front
left and rear right -
Number plate lamp
F15 2 ASidelamps rear left
and front right
F16 3 ARight-hand dipped
beam headlamp
F17 3 ALeft-hand dipped
beam headlamp
F18 15 AWiper motor (+After
ignition)
12 V battery
Lead-acid starter batteries
These batteries contain harmful
substances (sulphuric acid and lead).
They must be disposed of in accordance
with regulations and must never under any
circumstances be discarded with household
waste.
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Alphabetical index
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 22
Maintenance (advice) 25
Maintenance, routine 5, 15, 23–24
Markings, identification 35
Mirrors, door
10
Mobility
, electric
3, 18
Motor
, electric
23, 34
Multifunction control 13, 15
N
Number plate lamps 28
O
On-board tools 27
Opening the doors 9
Opening the windows 9
P
Pads, brake 24
Parking brake 18, 24
Port, USB
11
Pressures, tyres
25, 35
Protecting children 16–17
R
Range 5, 7
Recharging the battery 32
Recharging the traction battery 21–22
Recovery of the vehicle 33
Regenerative braking (deceleration
by engine braking)
19
Removing the battery 30
Removing the front bumper 23
Removing the rear bumper 30
Replacing bulbs 27
Replacing fuses 28
Reservoir
, screenwash
24
S
Safety (advice) 3, 15
Screen, monochrome 6
Screenwash 13
Screenwash fluid 24
Seat belts
15
Selector
, drive
19
Serial number
, vehicle
35
Servicing 15, 24–25
Smartphone 11
Starting/Stopping the vehicle 19
Starting using another battery 31
Stickers, customising ~ Stickers,
expressive
25–26
Storage
11
Suspension 25
T
Tables of fuses 28
T echnical data 34
Thermal comfort equipment 5
T
otal distance recorder
7
T
owing eye
33
T
raction battery
3, 21, 34
T
raction battery charge
7, 21–22
T
yres
25, 27, 35
V
Ventilation 10
W
Warning and indicator lamps 6
W arnings and indicators 6
W
ashing (advice)
26
W
eights
1
1, 34
Windows
9
Wiper blades (changing) 14
Wipers
13