● Park the vehicle on the side of the road, put the gear lever in the "P" position, apply the parking brake and turn off the hybrid system.
● Check exposed high-voltage components and wiring harness. Do not touch parts and wiring harness. To avoid personal injury, do not touch high-voltage wires, connectors and other high-voltage components, such as motor inverters and lithium-ion batteries. If you can see the bare wires from inside or outside the car, you may get an electric shock. Therefore, don't touch bare wires.
● If the vehicle floor is strongly impacted during driving, please stop in a safe place and check the floor.
● Check the ground below the vehicle. If there is liquid leakage on the ground, it may damage the fuel system. Please leave the vehicle as soon as possible.
● Leakage or damage of lithium-ion battery may cause fire. If you find the above situation, please contact the emergency rescue immediately. Because the leaked liquid may be lithium, the organic electrolyte of lithium-ion battery, do not touch the leaked liquid inside or outside the car. If liquid comes into contact with your skin or eyes, please wash it with plenty of water immediately and deal with it immediately to avoid serious injury.
● If there is a fire in the hybrid vehicle, please leave the vehicle as soon as possible. Only ABC, BC or C fire extinguishers dedicated to electrical fires can be used to extinguish the fire. Using water or an incorrect fire extinguisher can lead to electric shock and serious injury or death.
● When the vehicle is damaged, please don't touch the vehicle if you can't judge whether it is safe. Leave the vehicle and contact emergency rescue. Inform the emergency personnel that this is a hybrid car.
● When an accident requires body maintenance and painting, the vehicle must be sent to Dongfeng Nissan franchise store to disassemble the lithium-ion battery pack and high-voltage components, such as motor inverter, including wiring harness before painting. When exposed to heat in paint, lithium-ion batteries will suffer capacity loss. Damaged lithium-ion batteries are also a safety hazard for untrained technicians or maintenance personnel.