ROX ADAMAS safety, emergency and rescue boundaries
Safety-reviewed owner summary for airbags, high-voltage, collision, fire, wading and rescue topics. No DIY HV, airbag, cutting or disassembly instructions.
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What this page is and is not
The official manual contains emergency and rescue information, but many parts are meant for trained professionals. This AutoTechHelp page publishes only owner-safe boundaries and source references.
| Topic | Owner-safe action |
|---|---|
| High-voltage system | Do not touch orange HV cables, battery pack, exposed harnesses or charging terminals. Contact ROX Service Center. |
| Airbags | Do not disassemble or hit airbag components. After deployment, do not touch hot parts. |
| Collision | Move occupants to safety, record warnings if safe, and call emergency/professional recovery. |
| Fire or smoke | Stop, evacuate and call emergency services. Do not touch the vehicle. |
| Wading/submersion | Do not touch a submerged vehicle without professional protective equipment. |
| Battery leakage | Avoid contact with liquid; professionals must handle with protective equipment. |
No DIY high-voltage shutdown, rescue cutting, airbag removal, brake, steering or ADAS repair content is published. Those operations require trained professionals and appropriate protective equipment.
Disassembly manual status
The official ROX disassembly-manual index shows a ROX ADAMAS entry, but the English ADAMAS download button was disabled when checked. The source remains logged for safety review and future re-checks.
Frequently asked questions
Can owners perform high-voltage shutdown?
No. The manual’s HV shutdown/rescue content is professional-only; owners should avoid HV components and contact professionals.
What color are high-voltage harnesses?
The manual states the vehicle’s high-voltage harness is orange.
What should I do after a crash?
Move people to safety, avoid HV/airbag areas, call emergency services/professional recovery and contact ROX Service Center.
What if there is smoke or fire?
Evacuate and call emergency services. Do not touch the vehicle.
Can I cut body panels for rescue?
No. Cutting zones and prohibited areas are for trained rescuers with appropriate tools.
Can I touch a submerged vehicle?
No, not without professional protective equipment.
Is the disassembly manual public?
The official page has an ADAMAS entry, but the checked English download button was disabled.
Why is this page published if rescue is restricted?
Owners need safe boundaries and official-source links; the detailed operations remain blocked.
Sources for this guide
This guide is for informational purposes only. Always consult an authorised service centre for safety-critical repairs. AutoTechHelp is not liable for any damage resulting from the use of this information.