mestic socket outlet or when charging with
third-party domestic socket outlets.
Current limit
General information
The current limit for charging with the Mode 2
charging cable can be set via iDrive.
When charging at domestic sockets on another
power grid, the set charging current again
may need to be checked again. The permitted
charge current strength must be determined,
for instance by a qualified electrician, before
charging with a domestic socket outlet.
If the approved charging current strength is un-
known, set the current limit to the lowest level.
Setting the current limit
1.
Apps menu
2. "Vehicle"
3. "Charging"
4. "AC limit"
5. Select the desired setting.
Settings are stored. When you change charg-
ing locations you also might need to change
the setting for charging.
Maintaining the charge
state
If, for example, it is necessary to conserve the
electric range for a later point in the drive, the
current charge of the high-voltage battery can
be maintained.
Additional information:
Maintaining the charge level, see Functions
when driving, refer to page 118.
Charging cable
General information
Use a Mode 2 charging cable, Mode 3 charging
cable, or the permanently installed charging
cable of a charging station to charge the vehi-
cle.
Depending on national-market version, differ-
ent charging cables are required and are in-
cluded in the vehicle's scope of delivery.
Safety information
Warning
Incompatible charging cables or unsuitable
charging stations can become hot and dam-
age the vehicle. There is a risk of fire and
an injury hazard. Use charging cables or
charging stations for charging that are rec-
ommended for the respective vehicle type.
An authorized service center will be glad to
provide information about suitable charging
cables.
Warning
Improper use of the charging cable can pre-
vent charging and lead to damage, for in-
stance cable fire. There is a risk of fire and
an injury hazard. Use the charging cable only
for charging the vehicle, and do not extend it
using cables or adapters.
Warning
Damaged charging cables can become hot or
cause electric shock. There is a risk of fire or
an injury hazard. Use undamaged charging
cables only.
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