Removing the charging cable
!
Always disconnect the charging cable
from the vehicle socket first. Disconnect-
ing the charging cable from the stationary
socket first could damage the charging
cable connector.
The charging cable can be removed when the
high-voltage battery is completely charged
or charging has to be interrupted.
X
Disconnect the charging cable from vehi-
cle socket
A
.
X
Close socket cap
;
.
X
Close charge socket flap
:
.
X
Disconnect the charging cable from the
mains socket.
X
Stow the charging cable safely in the
charging cable bag (
Y
page 68).
Charging the battery at a charging sta-
tion or wall box
Charging stations without communica-
tions functionality
Charging stations without communications
functionality must be activated before
charging, e.g. by using an RFID card. To do
this, please observe the notes of the operator
of the charging station.
Connecting a charging cable
:
Charge socket flap
;
Socket cap
=
Catch
?
Indicator lamp
A
Vehicle socket
X
Switch the ignition off.
X
Engage transmission position
j
.
X
Open charge socket flap
:
(
Y
page 64).
X
Release locking mechanism
=
on socket
cap
;
.
Socket cap
;
opens.
X
Insert the charging cable connector into
vehicle socket
A
as far as it will go.
The high-voltage battery is being
charged.
i
The vehicle must not be moved during
charging. The gear lever cannot be moved
from position
j
.
i
The engine cooling system and battery
cooling system may audibly switch on
during charging depending on the tem-
perature.
Removing the charging cable
X
Press the
%
button on the SmartKey.
The
indicator lamp
?
above vehicle
socket
A
goes out.
X
Disconnect the charging cable from vehi-
cle socket
A
.
Charging the high-voltage battery
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