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Charging cable for alternating cur-
rent (AC) charging stations
Fig.64 Charging cable for alternating
current (AC) charging stations.
The maximum charging current is 16 or 32
amps, depending on the vehicle’s features and
the charging cable that is supplied ›››
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WARNING
Charging the high-voltage battery with an in-
appropriate charging cable could cause short
circuits, serious injuries and fatal electrical
shocks.
WARNING
The charging cable should not be used as an
extension lead. The charging process could
be aected.
NOTICE
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
indications when using the charging station.
Note
Charging with a charging cable for 16A is
not possible at some charging stations that
support 32A. This depends on the charging
station’s equipment.
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Before charging the vehicle, nd out about
the available charging technology.
Charging cable for power sockets
Fig.65 Charging cable for electrical
sockets
Fig.66 On the charging cable for power
sockets: Control lamps on the protection
device.
›››Fig.66:
Indicator lamp of the connector and the
power supply.
Control lamp of the protection device
Control lamp of the vehicle
Failure warning lamp
Charging cable information
Before using the charging cable, also follow the
instructions displayed on it and on the rear of
the protective device.
Protection device
The electronic protection device ›››Fig.66
ensures that the charging connector does not
receive current until it is plugged in to the vehi-
cle's charging connector.