NOTICE
Follow the manufacturer's information and
instructions on using the charging station.
During charging
The charging process display on the charging
socket pulses green →
1
.
If the charging process display lights red,
there is a fault → page 285.
Interrupting the charging process
Charging can be ended before the desired
charge level is reached:
— Touch the
function button on the In-
fotainment system screen.
The charging process display on the charg-
ing socket lights up white →
1
.
The charging connector is released.
After charging
The charging process display on the charging
socket lights up green when the desired
charge level has been reached.
The charging connector is released automati-
cally from the charging station when charg-
ing has ended.
— Remove the charging connector from the
charging socket.
— Fit the protective cap on the bottom con-
nection of the charging socket
→
3
.
— Close the charging socket flap so that it
engages audibly.
Charging process display
Please refer to and at the start of
Fig. 148 Behind the charging socket flap:
charging process indicator.
An LED light unit on the charging socket
→
(arrow) shows the charging proc-
ess status.
A sticker on the charging socket flap provides
information about the displays of the LED
light unit.
Displays for charging process
LED light unit flashes:
— The charging connector was recognised by
the vehicle.
White LED light unit:
— Blinks: vehicle communication setup with
the charging infrastructure. Charging
process is being prepared.
— Lights up continuously: no charging func-
tion is active.
Green LED light unit:
— Pulsates: the high-voltage battery is being
charged.
— Lights up continuously: charging has been
completed successfully.
— Flashes: timer-controlled charging is acti-
vated. Charging has not yet started.
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High-voltage battery