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Notice
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Connecting the electrical device: insert the plug into the limit position to unlock
the built-in child electric shock protection. Power shall only be supplied to the
socket after the child electric shock protection has been unlocked.
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Do strictly abide by the instructions provided by the manufacturer of electrical
appliances for operation!
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The power consumption of electrical appliances shall not be greater than the
maximum rated output power 150 W of the socket, otherwise, the electrical system
of the complete vehicle may be damaged.
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Do not plug heavy electrical devices such as power adapters or plugs directly into
the socket.
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Only electrical devices whose voltage matches the socket voltage can be
connected to the socket.
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If the temperature exceeds a specified value, the output of the 220 V power socket
will be automatically powered off. When the power consumption or the ambient
temperature is too high, the overheat protection function will be activated to turn
off the 220 V output. When the temperature drops to the specified value, the 220 V
power socket will automatically restore the 220 V output and the power supply to
the electrical appliances. When the inverter is powered off due to overheating, it
will also cut off the current supply of the electrical appliances.
Summary of Contents for E-HS9
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Page 65: ...1 3 Immobilizer system 63 Safety precautions 1 ...
Page 211: ...4 6 Driving information 209 Driving 4 ...
Page 305: ...6 4 Other in car equipment 303 In car equipment 6 ...
Page 341: ...7 3 Self maintenance 339 Service and maintenance 7 ...
Page 388: ...9 1 Specification Service data 386 List of abbreviations 386 Other information 385 ...
Page 391: ...389 Charging station references Hood opening handle Charging port cover Tire pressure ...