WARNING
• • The high voltage battery must only
be charged at maximum permitted
charging current or lower in accord-
ance with applicable local and
national recommendations for
charging from 230 V sockets (alter-
nating current)/plugs.
• Charging the high voltage battery
must only take place from an
approved grounded 230 V socket
135
or from a charging station with a
loose charging cable (Mode 3) sup-
plied by Polestar.
• The control unit's ground fault
breaker protects the car, but there
may still be a risk of overloading the
230 V mains power circuit.
• Avoid visible worn or damaged
mains sockets since they may lead
to fire damage and/or personal
injury if used.
• Never use an extension cable.
• Do not use one or more adapters
between the charging cable and the
electrical socket.
WARNING
• • The charging cable has a built-in cir-
cuit breaker. Charging must only
take place with grounded and
approved sockets.
• Children should be supervised when
in the vicinity of the charging cable
when it is plugged in.
• High voltage in the charging cable.
Contact with high voltage can cause
death or serious personal injury.
• Do not use the charging cable if it is
damaged in any way.A damaged or
inoperative charging cable must
only be repaired by a an authorised
workshop. Contact Polestar Support
for more information.
• Always position the charging cable
so that it will not be driven over,
stepped on, tripped over or dam-
aged in some other way, or cause
personal injury.
• Disconnect the charger from the
wall outlet before cleaning it.
• Never connect the charging cable to
an extension cord or a multiple plug
socket.
Also, refer to the manufacturer's
instructions for using the charging
cable and its components.
135 Or equivalent sockets with a different voltage,
depending on market.
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Summary of Contents for 2 2020
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Page 7: ...Section01 Manual information ...
Page 13: ...Section02 YourPolestar ...
Page 26: ...26 YourPolestar ...
Page 27: ...Section03 Safety ...
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Page 67: ...Section04 Displays andvoice control ...
Page 126: ...126 Displaysandvoicecontrol ...
Page 127: ...Section05 Lighting ...
Page 145: ...Section06 Windows glassand mirrors ...
Page 158: ...158 Windows glassandmirrors ...
Page 159: ...Section07 Seatsandsteering wheel ...
Page 172: ...172 Seatsandsteeringwheel ...
Page 173: ...Section08 Climate ...
Page 197: ...Section09 Key locksandalarm ...
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Page 241: ...Section10 Driversupport ...
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Page 347: ...Section11 Electricoperationand charging ...
Page 371: ...Section12 Starting anddriving ...
Page 413: ...Section13 Audioandmedia ...
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Page 431: ...Section14 Polestar Connect ...
Page 441: ...Section15 Navigation ...
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Page 451: ...Section16 Wheelsandtyres ...
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Page 479: ...Section17 Loading storage and passenger compartment ...
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