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NOTICE
• 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.
•
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 coun-
try, the vehicle may also have USB connec-
tions exclusively for charging or as a power
socket
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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.