Charging lead
WARNING!
Danger due to trailing charging leads.
This may result in serious injury and damage to property. People may become en-
tangled in or trip over loose, unwound cables
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Lay the charging leads so that no one can trip over or become entangled in
them.
WARNING!
Danger due to the charging plug being pulled out during the charging process.
This may result in serious injury and damage to property. The sparks caused by
this can ignite the charging gases that build up during the charging process,
causing a fire or an explosion.
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Once the charging process is complete, wind up the charging leads, or if
available, place them on the cable holder.
Correct installa-
tion of the
mains/charging
cables
CAUTION!
Danger due to overheating caused by laying the mains/charging cables incor-
rectly.
Risk of damage to the components.
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Lay mains/charging cable without loops.
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Do not cover mains/charging cable.
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Charging cables longer than 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) Lay cables individually (no
bundling).
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Charging cables of more than 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) Cables may have an in-
creased surface temperature (caution: hot surfaces).
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In the following cases, ensure in particular that the surface temperature of
the charging cables does not exceed 80 °C (176 °F):
- Ambient temperature is 30 °C (86 °F) or more
- Cross-section of the charging cable is 95 mm
2
or more
- Length of the charging cable is 5 m (16 ft. 4.85 in.) or more
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The mains/charging cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician.
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