Flashing green light:
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The ignition is switched o, but there is
enough power available to continue supplying
the socket with current for a maximum of 10
minutes. If the connector is unplugged before
this time elapses, the socket is disconnected
and cannot be used again until the ignition is
switched on again.
If insuicient power is available in the 12V bat-
tery, the socket cannot be used while the en-
gine is o.
Flashing red light:
●
There is an anomaly, e.g. disconnection due
to a current surge or overheating.
Disconnection due to overheating
When the temperature exceeds a certain
value, the 230-volt socket inverter is automat-
ically disconnected. The disconnection pre-
vents overheating when the power consump-
tion of the connected devices is excessive or
the ambient temperature is very high. The 230-
volt power supply can be used once again after
a cooling time. First unplug the connector of
the connected device and then plug it back in
again. This prevents the electrical device from
being switched on again if this is not wanted.
WARNING
The electrical system is under high voltage!
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Do not spill liquids onto the socket.
●
Do not plug adapters or extension cords
into the 230-volt power socket. Otherwise,
the integrated child lock will be unlocked and
the power socket will operate.
●
Do not insert conductive objects (a knitting
needle, for example) into the 230-volt power
socket.
NOTICE
230-volt power socket:
●
Do not leave devices or connectors that
are too heavy (e.g. a transformer) hanging
directly from the power socket.
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Do not connect neon lamps.
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Only connect devices to the socket if the
device and socket voltage match.
●
The built-in overload disconnect function
prevents any electrical devices that require a
high start-up current from turning on. In this
case, unplug the electrical device's power
supply and re-try the connection after about
10 seconds.
Note
Some appliances may not work properly
when connected to the 230-volt sockets due
to a lack of power (watts).