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LED display on the socket:
T
he child lock is
disengaged. The socket is ready for
use.
The ignition is
switched o but there is sucient en-
ergy available to continue to supply
the socket with power for up to 10
minutes. If you remove the plug dur-
ing this time, the socket switches o
and cannot be used again until the ig-
nition is switched back on.
There is a malfunction
such as a shuto due to excess cur-
rent or temperature.
Temperature switch-o
The inverter in the 230-volt socket with
earthing contact will switch o automati-
cally if the temperature exceeds a specific
value. The switch-o function prevents the
connected device from overheating when
the power consumption is too high or if the
ambient temperature is too high. The 230-
volt socket with earthing contact cannot be
used again until aer the cool-down phase.
To use the 230-volt socket with earthing
contact again aer the cool-down phase,
disconnect the plug of a connected device
and then plug it in again. This helps prevent
the connected electrical devices being
switched on accidentally.
DANGER
Contact with the high voltage in the elec-
tric
al system, e.g. sockets, can cause
electric shocks, serious burns and death.
·
Do not spill any liquids over the sockets.
·
Do not plug any adapters or extension
cables into the 230-volt socket with
earthing contact.
·
Never insert any items made of con-
ducting materials, e.g. screwdrivers, in-
to the contacts of the 230-volt socket
with earthing contact.
·
Do not connect any lamps which use
neon tubes.
Constant green light
Flashing green light:
Flashing red light
NOTICE
The vehicle sockets can be damaged if they
are not used c
orrectly. This can result in
damage to the electronics and vehicle.
·
Only connect devices to the socket with
a voltage that matches the voltage of the
socket.
·
Do not plug any very heavy devices or
plugs, such as mains adapters, directly
into the socket.
If devices with a high starting current
are prevented from being switched on,
this ma
y be due to the integrated overcur-
rent cut-out function. In this case, discon-
nect the power supply from the electrical
device and connect again aer waiting ap-
proximately 10 seconds.
Unshielded devices can cause inter-
ference in the Infotainment system
and vehicle electronics.
Functional problems may occur with
some devices when they are connec-
ted to the 230-volt socket with earthing
contact due to the lower power output
(wattage).
Charging facilities for mobile de-
vic
es
Please refer to , and at the
s
tart of the chapter on page 221.
Mobile devices can be charged in the
vehicle using the installed U
SB-C ports
or wirelessly.
Charging via USB-C ports
The following USB-C ports may be availa-
ble in the vehicle:
Identification of a USB port for
data transfer and charging func-
tion.
Identification of a U
SB port for
charging function only.
Sockets and charging facilities for mobile devices 223
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