#
Remove charging cable connector
3
from
the vehicle socket within 30 seconds.
A er the 30 seconds have elapsed, the vehicle
socket will be locked again and the charging
process will resume.
%
If you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nector, repeat the unlocking procedure. If the
charging cable connector is still locked, con-
tact a quali ed specialist workshop.
%
Status display
1
indicator lamp remains lit
for some time a er charging cable connector
has been removed and then goes out.
#
Close the socket ap.
#
Remove the charging cable connector from
the mains socket, or from the socket on the
wallbox/charging station, and stow the vehi-
cle's charging cable safely in the vehicle
(
/
page 207).
SSttar
arting t
ting the dir
he direct curr
ect current c
ent char
harging pr
ging process
ocess
(mode 4)
(mode 4)
&
DDAN
ANGER
GER Risk of death when charging at a
damaged socket
The charging process uses high voltage.
If the charging cable, the vehicle socket or the
mains socket are damaged, you could receive
an electric shock.
#
Only use an undamaged charging cable.
#
Avoid mechanical damage such as crush-
ing, abrading or driving over the cable.
#
Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced
at a quali ed specialist workshop as
soon as possible.
#
Never connect the charging cable to a
damaged vehicle socket.
*
NNOOTE
TE Damage due to overheating of
charging cable and charging cable con-
nector
During the charging process, the charging
cable and charging cable connector can heat
up within their permissible limit values.
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
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Summary of Contents for EQS
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Page 9: ...Le hand drive vehicles with central display 6 6 At a glance Cockpit central display ...
Page 11: ...Le hand drive vehicles with MBUX hyperscreen 8 8 At a glance Cockpit MBUX Hyperscreen ...
Page 13: ...Standard driver display 10 10 At a glance Indicator and warning lamps standard ...
Page 17: ...14 14 At a glance Overhead control panel ...
Page 19: ...16 16 At a glance Door operating unit and seat adjustment ...
Page 21: ...18 18 At a glance Control settings in the rear passenger compartment ...
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