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CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS
Power Sockets
12 Volt Power Socket
A power socket is located at the rear
of the centre console. It is active in
ignition mode I or II.
If the engine is switched off and the
vehicle is locked, the power socket
and USB ports are deactivated. If the
engine is switched off and the vehicle
is not locked, then the socket and USB
ports continue to be active for a further
seven minutes.
WARNING: Do not leave small
children unattended in the vehicle
since careless interference
with the power socket could be
dangerous.
WARNING: Do not use accessories
that can cause interference to
the vehicle’s radio or electrical
systems.
WARNING: The connected
accessory should be put in a
position so that it cannot injure
the vehicle occupants in the event
of heavy braking or collision.
WARNING: Frequently check any
connected accessories as they
can generate heat that can burn
occupants or the interior.
CAUTION: The battery may
become discharged if the auxiliary
socket or USB ports are used when
the engine is switched off.
CAUTION: Accessories exceeding
a 10 amp rating should not be used.
Check the rating of any accessory
before plugging it into the power
socket.
USB Ports
In Armrest
2 USB ports (type A and C) are fitted
inside the centre console armrest.
These can be connected to the
infotainment system for data transfer
and phone projection.
CAUTION: The USB port output
voltage is 5V and the maximum
current is approximately 2.5A. Do
not connect devices such as fans
or lights to the USB ports.