The permissible limit values are in uenced by
the following factors:
R
The power supply system and the charging
cable are not damaged
R
The instructions for handling the charging
cable and the control element on the
charging cable have been observed
#
If the charging cable or charging cable
connector becomes too hot, have the
power supply system checked.
*
NNOOTE
TE Damaged or dirty vehicle socket
when the socket ap is open
#
Always keep the socket cover and the
socket ap closed when there is no
charging cable connected. This protects
the vehicle socket from dirt and damage.
#
Make sure that the socket cover is
closed properly before closing the socket
ap. This can otherwise result in damage
which may prevent the socket ap from
being opened again.
*
NNOOTE
TE Damage to the vehicle socket or the
charging cable connector due to incorrect
handling
Do not use excessive force (maximum 67.4 lbf
(300 N)) to insert the charging cable connec-
tor into the vehicle socket to the stop. You
may otherwise damage the vehicle socket, the
charging cable connector or their contacts.
#
If you feel there is increased resistance,
pull the charging cable connector out of
the socket and reinsert it.
RReq
equir
uirements:
ements:
R
The transmission is in position
j
.
R
The vehicle is unlocked or the distance
between the SmartKey and the vehicle does
not exceed 3 (1 m).
R
The vehicle has not been started.
R
The charging cable is not taut.
#
Press the center rear section of socket ap
1
and swing the socket ap forwards and
open.
The
%
indicator lamp
2
and status dis-
play
3
light up white.
%
When the vehicle is started (the
õ
display
is lit in the Instrument Display), socket ap
1
cannot be opened.
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Summary of Contents for EQB 2022
Page 8: ...Le hand drive vehicles 6 6 At a glance Cockpit...
Page 10: ...R Opens the hood 282 S Electric parking brake 177 T Light switch 124 8 8 At a glance Cockpit...
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Page 12: ...Instrument display standard 10 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard...
Page 16: ...14 14 At a glance Overhead control panel...
Page 18: ...16 16 At a glance Door operating unit and seat adjustment...
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