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Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Honda FCX. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
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- informations concerning technical data of Honda FCX
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Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Honda FCX alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Honda FCX, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Honda service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Honda FCX.
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Emer g enc y Response Guide Prepared for Fire Service, Law Enf orcement, Emer g ency Medical, and Pr ofessional T owing P ersonnel b y American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Honda Fuel Cell V ehic le[...]
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Contents Ke y Components 1 V ehic le Description T ype , Size, and Materials 2 Curb W eight 2 Fuel Cell Module 2 Hydrogen T anks 2 High-V oltage Electric Motor s 3 P ower Contr ol Unit 3 12-V olt Battery 3 Capacitor Module 4 High-V oltage Cables 4 Built-In Safety Features Occupant Protection Features 5 Crash Detection System 5 Hydrogen T ank Safety[...]
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K ey Components High-V oltage Cables Air Compressor P ower Control Unit High-V oltage Cables * High-V oltage Cables * * Fuel Cell Bo x Hydrogen Lines Capacitor Module Propulsion Motor Fuel Cell Bo x Hydrogen Lines Air Intake Units Fuel Cell Module P ower Control Unit 12V Battery Radiators Radiators Air Intake Units Fuel Cell Module Capacitor Module[...]
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2 T ype , Size, and Materials The Honda FCX is a 2-door , 4-passenger hatchback electric vehicle that uses fuel cells to generate power . The FCX can be easily identified by the words “Fuel Cell Power” across the bottom of the rear window , a blue and white compressed hydrogen decal on the right side of the rear hatch, and the words “Fuel Cel[...]
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3 V ehic le Description Continued High-V oltage Electric Motor s Electricity generated by the fuel cell module powers these four high-voltage motors: • The propulsion motor drives the front wheels • An air compressor motor supplies air to the fuel cells • A water pump motor cools the fuel cell module • An air conditioning motor powers the a[...]
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4 Capacitor Module T wo integrated capacitor assemblies make up the capacitor module. Somewhat like a battery , the capacitor module provides long- term storage for electrical power generated by the fuel cells or regenerated by the propulsion motor . This power is available to provide extra current when needed, such as during acceleration. Each cap[...]
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Built-In Safety Features 5 Occupant Protection Features The FCX has lap/shoulder belts in all four seating positions, dual front airbags, and pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners for the driver and a front passenger . T o disable the airbags and tensioners, the key switch must be in the LOCK (0) position for at least 3 minutes, or the 12-volt battery m[...]
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Built-In Safety Features Continued 6 The hydrogen will continue releasing into the atmosphere until the tanks are empty . This could take up to 5 minutes if both tanks are full. Hydrogen Line Sensor s In addition to the in-tank safety valves, several sensors are located along the hydrogen lines to detect any possible leak. If a leak is detected, th[...]
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7 The FCX does not present any greater hazards than a conventional gasoline-powered passenger car or any other type of electric car . It performed well in front-, offset-frontal-, side-, and rear -impact tests, with no damage to any of the high-voltage or hydrogen components. Flammable Fluid The only flammable fluid used by the FCX is transmission [...]
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P otential Hazar ds Continued 8 Electric Shock P otential Unprotected contact with any electrically charged or “hot” high-voltage component can cause serious injury or death. However , receiving an electric shock is highly unlikely due to these facts: • Contact with high-voltage components inside the power control unit, the fuel cell box, or [...]
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9 Emer g ency Pr ocedures Based on discussions with rescue professionals, we recommend that emergency response personnel follow standard procedures developed by their own organization for assessing situations and dealing with potential hazards. Given our knowledge of the FCX, we also recommend the procedures outlined in this section. Incidents In v[...]
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Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued 10 Damaged V ehic le Before attempting to rescue occupants from a damaged FCX or to move a damaged vehicle, it’ s important to prevent electric current from flowing through the high voltage cables and to prevent hydrogen leakage. Y ou have three ways to do this, ranging from the best method to the least desirable[...]
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11 Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued Best Method for Pre venting Current Flow and Hydrogen Leakage T urn the key switch off, remove the key , and turn off the manual hydrogen shut-of f valve. T urning off the key switch turns of f the fuel cell module and all the motors, preventing electric current from flowing into the high-voltage cables. It also[...]
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Second-Best Method for Pre venting Current Flow and Hydr ogen Leakage Disconnect the 12-volt battery negative cable and the negative DC-to-DC converter cable, then turn off the manual hydrogen shut-of f valve. This method should be used only if the key switch is in the ON (II) position, and you cannot reach the key but you can reach under the hood.[...]
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13 Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued 4. Locate the red handle of the manual hydrogen shut-off valve (it’ s in front of the tire in the right rear fenderwell). 5. T urn the handle one-quarter turn clockwise to stop the flow of hydrogen. Manual Hydr og en Shut-Off V alve (T urn 1/4 turn clockwise to stop the flow of h ydrogen.)[...]
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Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued 14 Least-Desirable Method f or Preventing Current Flow and Hydr ogen Leakage T urn off the capacitor module main switch, then turn off the manual hydrogen shut-of f valve. This method does not disable the airbags or the seat belt tensioners. It should be used only if the key switch is in the ON (II) position, you c[...]
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Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued 15 3. Remove the red locking cover , then flip the switch from ON to OFF . 4. Reattach the locking cover to prevent the switch from inadvertently being flipped on. 5. Locate the red handle of the manual hydrogen shut-off valve (it’ s in front of the tire in the right rear fenderwell). 6. T urn the handle one-quar[...]
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Emer g ency Pr ocedures Continued 16 Extricating Occupants If you need to break windows, cut into the body , or use “Jaws of Life”-type equipment to remove occupants from a damaged vehicle, be sure to stay within the cut zone (as indicated on the illustration by the light blue and dark blue diagonal lines). Do not cut into the undercarriage or [...]
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Emer g ency T o wing Continued 17 If you need to move the FCX only a short distance, such as to the side of the road, and the car can still roll on the ground, the easiest way is to shift to neutral, then push the car manually . T o move the FCX a longer distance, the preferred method is to use a flat-bed truck. T o prevent damage to the bodywork, [...]
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Emer g ency T o wing Continued 18 2. Remove the round grommet that covers the towing hook hole (on the driver ’ s side of the front grille). 3. Screw the towing hook firmly into the hole. Using the Tie-Downs T ie-down points are provided on the inside of the side sills. Remove the grommets before using these points. Tie-Down P oints T owing Hook [...]
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Cop yr ight © 2003, American Honda Motor Co ., Inc. Reorder Number Y0661 AXX 24924 (0303)[...]