Temperature control
The charging cable temperature control
switches on when the charging cable over-
heats, such as when it has been stored in a lug-
gage compartment exposed to high tempera-
tures or strong sunlight.
Display ›››Fig.67
Meaning
1
,
4
flashing The housing connector
has overheated.
2
,
4
flashing The protection device has
overheated.
If the charging process continues with a lower
current, both the operating indicator and the
warning lamp ›››Fig.67
4
flash red.
●
Unplug the charging cable from the mains
and wait for it to cool down.
●
If it disconnects again, or the charging cur-
rent reduces and the cause does not seem to
be exposure to an external heat source, make
sure that the green control lamp is flashing
›››Fig.67. To check the charging cable, please
visit a SEAT dealer. Get an establishment that
specialises in electrical installations to check
the infrastructure connection.
Fault display
If the red warning light
4
flashes or turns on
without one of the control lamps ›››Fig.67
1
,
2
o
3
also turning on continuously on the
status indicator, there is a fault.
Display ›››Fig.67
Meaning
1
flashing,
4
on or
flashing
Failure in the power sup-
ply.
2
flashing,
4
on or
flashing
Failure in the protection
device.
3
flashing,
4
on or
flashing
Failure in the vehicle.
The charging process pauses or is cancelled.
●
Check the instructions located on the back of
the protective devices.
●
Seek professional assistance if the fault per-
sists.
Note
If there is any other mains connection during
charging, or if the vehicle is right next to the
high voltage cables, charging from an elec-
trical socket is not possible in some cases.
Additional mains connections:
●
Connecting a 12 volt battery charger.
●
Contact with a work tool connected to the
mains, such as a vehicle lift.