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NOTICE
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To avoid damaging the electrical system,
never connect electrical devices that supply
power, such as solar panels or battery charg-
ers, to 12-volt sockets to charge the 12-volt
battery.
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Only use electrical devices that comply
with the applicable electromagnetic com-
patibility directives.
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To prevent voltage uctuations from caus-
ing damage, switch o electrical devices be-
fore switching the ignition on and o and be-
fore switching on the drive system.
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Never connect electrical devices that con-
sume more than the specied power to a 12
volt socket. Exceeding the maximum power
consumption could damage the vehicle's
electrical system.
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Observe the instruction manuals of electri-
cal devices!
Note
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The 12-volt battery is discharged when
electrical devices are switched on and the ig-
nition and drive system are also switched on.
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Uninsulated devices can interfere with the
radio, infotainment system and the vehicle’s
electronic system.
Vehicle power sockets
Fig.159 Vehicle 12 volt socket.
›››Fig.159
12-volt sockets on the right-hand side
of the luggage compartment.
12-volt sockets at the rear of the console,
between the front seats.
Make sure that the maximum power of the
sockets is not exceeded. The power consump-
tion of the devices is shown on the type plate
of the devices.
The continuous output of all of the vehicle’s
12-volt sockets is 120 watts in total.
The maximum power of each 12-volt socket
is 180 watts in total with the drive system
switched on.
Depending on the equipment and the country,
the vehicle may also have USB connections
exclusively for charging or as a power socket
›››Fig.159
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These USB ports are located at the rear of the
console, between the front seats .
NOTICE
If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for
longer than the specied time, the fuse may
blow.
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Never use the 12 volt socket at full power
for more than 10 minutes.
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In the case of full power, use a single 12-
volt socket.