CAUTION
The charging cable must not be used as an
extension cable.
Charging in Norway
In Norway, only use a charging cable with
a cross-section of 5 x 6 mm
2
→ . Before
travelling to Norway, check whether your
charging cable for charging stations meets
the requirements given above. Please note
the information on the charging cable.
NOTICE
Follow the manufacturer's information and
instructions on using the charging station.
Charging with a charging cable with
a rating of 16 A is not possible at some
charging stations that support 32 A. This de-
pends on the equipment of the charging sta-
tion.
— Inform yourself about the available charg-
ing technology before charging.
Charging cable for mains
sockets
Please refer to , and at the start
Fig. 153 Charging cable for mains sockets (il-
lustration)
Fig. 154 Warning lamp on the charging cable
protection unit.
1
Indicator lamp for plug and power sup-
ply.
2
Indicator lamp for protection unit
3
Indicator lamp for vehicle
4
Fault warning lamp.
Information on the charging cable
Before using the charging cable, also pay at-
tention to the information on the charging
cable and on the rear of the protection unit.
Protection unit
The charging connector is de-energised by
the electronic protection unit →
it is inserted in the vehicle's charging socket.
Self-test
When the charging cable is connected to
a mains socket, the protection unit will auto-
matically perform a self-test. All warning and
indicator lamps will briefly light up and go
out one after another. The current operating
status is then displayed.
Status indicators
One or more indicator lamps →
1
,
2
,
3
light up green.
Display
Meaning
1
Lit up
Charging cable is connected
to the mains network.
290
High-voltage battery