Overview
Imprint on the charging cable Charge current setting
"Max." "Reduced" "Low"
8 A 8 A 6 A 6 A
10 A 10 A 7.5 A 6 A
12 A 12 A 9 A 6 A
15 A 15 A 11.25 A 7.5 A
Charging at a Level 2 charging station
The permitted charge current strength must be
determined prior to charging at a Level 2 charg‐
ing station, for instance from the operator of the
Level 2 charging station. The permitted charge
current strength can vary by country.
The charge current strength for Level 2 charg‐
ing, refer to page 217, can be adjusted in the ve‐
hicle in two steps.
At delivery, the charge current for Level 2 charg‐
ing is set to "Reduced". Maintain this setting un‐
less it was verified that a higher charge current
strength is permitted in the individual case.
The charge current changes depending on the
setting.
"Max." "Reduced"
32 A 16 A
Depending on the charge current, the charging
duration changes.
Range Extender
With Range Extender switched on, the current
charge state can be maintained. In this way, a
higher range is achieved.
Safety information
WARNING
Improper working with electrical current can
lead to an electric shock due to high voltages or
high currents. There is a risk of fire or danger to
life. Observe the general safety regulations
when working with electrical current.
WARNING
A faulty and incorrectly designed charging de‐
vice at the charging location can cause damage
to the vehicle and overload the power mains at
the charging location. There is a risk of fire and
a risk of injury.
The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends
that, prior to your first use of a charging loca‐
tion, you have the compatibility of the following
components confirmed:
▷ Charging cable.
▷ Charging station.
▷ Household socket and connected circuits.
WARNING
Damaged or worn charging devices, for in‐
stance worn contacts, can heat up. There is a
risk of fire. Only use charging devices in proper
state.
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