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If you cannot remove the charging cable con‐
nector, unlock the vehicle and repeat the
procedure. If the charging cable connector is
still locked, contact a qualified specialist
workshop.
#
Close the socket cover and the socket flap.
#
Remove the charging cable connector from
the mains socket, or from the socket on the
wallbox/charging station, and stow the vehi‐
cle charging cable safely in the vehicle.
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After the charging cable connector has been
disconnected, the left
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indicator lamp
1
on the vehicle socket remains lit for
some time before switching off.
Function of the charge level display in the
multifunction display
1
Current charge level
2
Time at which completely charged
When the vehicle is connected to the mains sup‐
ply and the ignition is switched off, the multi‐
function display shows the charge level display
for approximately two minutes.
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The values displayed vary depending on the
setting of the charging process. The set
departure time may also be displayed, for
example.
Configuring the charging settings
Multimedia system:
4
©
5
EQ
5
Charging options
Setting the departure time
The set departure times are used for the vehi‐
cle's pre-entry climate control and for predic‐
tions regarding the approximate state of charge
and range at the time selected. The charging
process always starts immediately, irrespective
of the next departure time.
#
Select
Departure time
.
The following charging times can be selected:
R
Off
(no departure time)
R
Once
R
Week profile
#
Select a setting.
Setting a single departure time
#
Select
Departure time
.
#
Select
Edit single time
.
#
Set a departure time.
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