TEVVA TEV75B Manuel utilisateur

Operator's Manual
7.5T
Model: TEV75B

Introduction
Information
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Please take the time to study the content contained in the vehicle
literature. This provides the necessary information for you to get
the optimum benefit and driver experience from the vehicle.
The information contained in the vehicle literature covers all
vehicle derivatives and optional equipment, some of which may
not be fitted to all vehicle models.
The images shown in this publication may not exactly reflect your
unique vehicle.
Information About This Document
In the interest of development, the right is reserved to change
specifications, design, or equipment, at any time, without notice
and without incurring any obligations.
This publication must not be reproduced, translated or reprinted,
in whole or in part, without the approval of Tevva.
Symbols
You will find the following symbols in this Operator's Manual.
These symbols are intended to give you an instant visual message
on the type of information that is being displayed.
Warnings
A warning draws your attention to activities that could
cause injury or death.
Cautions
A caution draws your attention to activities that could
cause moderate injury or damage to the vehicle.
Environmental Notes
Environmental notes give you tips on minimising the
impact that you and the vehicle have on the environment.
Notes
Notes draw your attention to activities that contain possible
risks to the vehicle, provide advice that you may find useful,
or give additional information regarding a particular
subject.
Operating Safety
Vehicle Use
Observe the following when using the vehicle:
–The safety notes throughout this information
–Road traffic laws and regulations
Electric Vehicle
This vehicle is a pure electric vehicle with 365V. Some parts are
equipped with high voltage and marked "be careful of electric
shock", avoid contact with these parts.
This sign is a high voltage warning sign. Do not touch any
vehicle components that are equipped with this mark.

Introduction
Information
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WARNING: All maintenance and servicing of the high
voltage system must only be carried out by qualified
personnel. Any repairs or maintenance carried out by
unqualified personnel will invalidate any warranty on
the equipment and may lead to serious injury or
death.
WARNING: Do not touch any of the high voltage
components or orange electrical cables on the
vehicle. Doing so may cause an electric shock, which
may lead to serious injuries or death.

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Driving Compartment
2.1 Overview ............................................................................ 7
2.1.1 Controls Overview ................................................... 7
2.1.2 Instrument Panel Overview ................................... 8
2.1.3 Dashboard Controls ................................................ 8
2.2 Entering and Exiting the Vehicle .................................. 10
2.2.1 Remote Key ............................................................... 10
2.2.2 Locking and Unlocking........................................... 11
2.2.3 Access to the Cab .................................................... 12
2.3 Doors .................................................................................. 14
2.3.1 Doors .......................................................................... 14

Driving Compartment
Overview
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Controls Overview
Dashboard
1. Side air vent. See "Air Vents", page77.
2. Steering wheel. See "Adjusting the Steering Wheel", page
26.
3. Instrument panel. See "Instrument Panel Overview", page
8.
4. Cruise control. See "Operating the Cruise Control", page67.
5. Storage compartment. See "Storage Compartment", page
90.
6. Side dashboard controls. See "Dashboard Controls", page
8.
7. Central dashboard controls. See "Dashboard Controls", page
8.
8. Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) camera. See
"Operating the Lane Departure Warning System", page63.
9. Heating and ventilation controls. See "Heating and
Ventilation", page75.
10. Storage compartment.
See "Storage Compartment", page90.
11. Central air vents. See "Air Vents", page77.
12. Gear selector. See "Selecting a Gear", page41.
13. Steering wheel controls. See "Steering Wheel Controls", page
25.
14. External lighting, direction indicators, horn, wipers and
washers. See "High and Low Beam Headlights", page28,
"Direction Indicators", page29, "Operating the Horn", page
37 and "Wiper Controls", page27.
15. Ignition switch. See "Ignition Modes", page39.
16. Parking Brake. See "Parking Brake", page43.
17. Differential lock. See "Rear Differential Lock", page71.

Driving Compartment
Overview
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Instrument Panel Overview
The instrument panel consists of the following components:
1. Power demand or regeneration of the HV battery. Red area
shows high discharge, green area shows battery regeneration
under braking.
2. Message centre.
3. Speedometer.
4. Battery state of charge percentage and battery range
estimate in miles/km.
5. Odometer information.
6. Air tank pressure information.
7. Current selected gear.
For more detail on the warning and notification lights, refer to the
relevant section. See "Warning and Notification Lights", page22.
Dashboard Controls
There are two sets of dashboard control switchpacks, central and
side.
The position of the central dashboard switchpack is universal.
The position of the side dashboard switchpack is dependent on
the hand of drive.
Central Dashboard Controls
NOTE: The position of the switches may vary depending
on model version.
NOTE: Some of the switches have an LED indicator that
illuminates to confirm selection.

Driving Compartment
Overview
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The following switches are permanently fitted:
Hazard warning light
Main current contactor
Reverse alarm sounder
Cabin heater
Side Dashboard Controls
NOTE: The position of the switches may vary depending
on model version.
NOTE: Some of the switches have an LED indicator that
illuminates to confirm selection.
NOTE: The illustration shown is a left hand drive (LHD)
side dashboard. Right hand drive (RHD) side dashboard
is similar.
The following switch options may be fitted:
Speed limiter
Rear fog lights
Cab lighting
Lane Departure Warning System

Driving Compartment
Entering and Exiting the Vehicle
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Remote Key
Unlocking
To unlock the doors with the remote key, briefly press the unlock
button (2) while facing the vehicle.
The indicators will flash to signal the doors have been unlocked.
Locking
To lock the doors with the remote control function, briefly press
the lock button (1) while facing the vehicle.
The indicators will flash to signal the doors have been locked.
Replacing the Remote Key Battery
WARNING: Do not swallow or put the battery in your
mouth. If the remote key battery is swallowed it can
cause serious internal burns in just 2 hours and can be
fatal. If you think the battery may have been
swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek
medical attention immediately.
WARNING: Keep new and used batteries away from
children. If the battery compartment does not close
firmly, stop using the product and keep it away from
children.
NOTE: A reduction in the operating range of the remote
key is a sign the battery requires replacement.
NOTE: Make sure the battery is installed with the correct
polarity.
The remote key contains a CR 2032 3V lithium coin battery.
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