ChaRging a hybRid batteRy
1
Lit symbol: Selected 230 V charging
current.
2
Switch
on/off.
3
Lit symbol: Cable connected to 230 V.
4
Increases the charging current.
5
Decreases the charging current.
6
Lit symbol: Cable connected to the car.
waRning
Never use an extension cable.
waRning
Only charge the car from familiar sockets.
The ground fault breaker in the charging
cable's control unit protects the car, but there
is a risk of overloading the 230 V mains power
circuit.
Charging
imPoRtant
Establish how much current/amperes can be
taken from the 230V socket. Check that the
socket has adequate power supply for charg-
ing electric vehicles.
1. Connect the charging cable to the 230 V
electrical socket.
2. Set the switch (2) to
on
.
3. Enter the charging current on the control
unit with (4) and (5).
4. Connect the charging cable to the car.
disconnecting the charging cable
1. Unlock the car.
2. Set the switch (2) to
off
.
3. Detach the charging cable from the car.
4. Detach the charging cable from the
230 V electrical socket.
led lamps in the car's charging input
socket
The charging cable is connected between a
230 V socket and the car. The charging current
is adapted via the charging cable's control unit
to an intensity (between 6–16 A, depending on
market) that is such that the 230 V socket is not
overloaded.
The higher the current the shorter the charging
time
In order to see when the charging is completed
in the combined instrument panel, open the
driver's door, and the instrument is illuminated.
Charging can also be controlled and monitored
via the Volvo On Call mobile app.
White constant
LED light
Yellow constant
Waiting mode
Green flashing
Charging in progress
A
Green constant
Charging complete
B
Blue
Timer switched on
Red
Error
A
Short flash sequence indicates low charge in the battery,
long flash sequence indicates well-charged battery.
B
The light is extinguished after a time.