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e-Canter 1.0/1.1 Model 468 Panel van, as of 2017

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  • Oblique view of vehicle from front left
  • Oblique view of vehicle from rear right
Line drawing of vehicle with markings of safety-relevant components and rescue points.
  • Battery 12 V

  • High-voltage battery

  • High-voltage charge socket

  • High-voltage disconnect device

  • Pictogram for 12 V Battery

    12 V Battery

  • Pictogram for High-voltage battery

    High-voltage battery

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    High-voltage components

  • Pictogram for High-voltage disconnect device

    High-voltage disconnect device

Note: Please see our emergency response guide for more information

1. Identification / recognition

3. Disable direct hazards / safety regulations

Deactivation of the high-voltage system

In all other cases, the high-voltage system should be deactivated as follows:

Option

Alternative high-voltage disconnect

EMERGENCY OFF button

The EMERGENCY OFF button is located at the front right behind the front axle fender.

1 EMERGENCY OFF button

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Danger from electrical voltage
If you commence rescue work before waiting for the capacitor to discharge, there is a danger of electric shock which could result in severe or fatal injuries. Before starting any rescue operations, wait for at least ve minutes a er switching o the high-voltage system in order to discharge the capacitor in the voltage converter.

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In order to ensure that there is no longer any residual voltage in the high-voltage system, wait approx. 20 seconds after switching it off.

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The passive safety systems such as airbags and seat belt pretensioners will continue to be supplied with power by the 12-volt electrical system.

Disconnecting the 12 V battery

1. Remove the cover from the 12-volt battery.
2. Disconnect the negative cable of the 12-volt battery at the screw connection and secure it against unintentional contact.

8. Towing / transportation / storage

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Towing is possible up to 20 km/h without having to disassemble the propeller shaft.