TIGOR EV SERVICE MANUAL

HV ELECTRICAL 48 L. HV BATTERY REMOVAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Electric vehicles present risks to the repairing technician. Additional equipment and PPE will be required, together with specialist training for safe handling. Correct powering down of the high voltage system will require compliance with a specific method. Failure to do so could expose the technician to high voltage and risk of fire, short circuit. Precautions  Work on the High Voltage system must only be performed by specialist personnel who are aware of the safety instructions and precautions to be taken.  High Voltage insulated gloves and tools must be used to carry out any work on High Voltage system components.  Before working on any part of the high voltage system be sure to have the following:  Insulating gloves.  Insulated tools as shown in picture: Pre Checks  Identify that you are working on the correct vehicle (Reg. No. /Chassis No.) Confirm that the vehicle is not on charge.  Place safety notices on the vehicle and barriers around work area if required.  Put on PPE ready to start isolation procedure. Note All metal or conductive objects must be removed from your person or insulated to prevent accidental contact with live conductors or components. 1. Service Disconnect Switch: Ensure that service disconnect switch is in pressed condition: 2. Park the vehicle at Two-Post 3. Remove spare wheel (refer Wheels & tyres section ) 4. Remove the rear seat ( refer body section ) 5. Remove the battery top cover ( refer body section ) 6. Loosen and remove the mounting bolts of Inlet duct 7. Disconnect the electricle connection of Battery

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