Transport and practical equipment
Power sockets
V
ehicl
e po
wer sockets
Fig. 134
12 volt power socket:
1
in the front
armr
est,
2
in the luggage compartment.
Fig. 135 On the left side of the luggage com-
partment: 230 v
olt po
w
er socket.
In the front armrest
●
Lift the power socket cover
›
›
›
Fig. 134
1
.
●
Insert the plug of the electrical appliance
int
o the po
w
er socket.
In the luggage compartment*
●
Lift the power socket cover
›››
Fig. 134
2
.
●
Insert the plug of the electrical appliance
int
o the po
w
er socket.
Maximum power consumption
Power socket
Maximum power con-
sumption
12 Volts 120 Watts
230 Volts 150 watts (300 watt peaks)
Electrical equipment can be connected to
the 12 v
olt po
w
er socket.
Make sure that the maximum power con-
sumption displayed on each outlet is not ex-
ceeded. The power consumption of devices is
shown on the model plate.
When connecting two or more electrical de-
vices at the same time, make sure that their
total consumption never exceeds 190 watts
›››
.
230 v
olt po
w
er socket*
With the engine running, the power socket
›››
Fig. 135 activates automatically as soon
as a connector is plugged in. If there is
enough power available, the socket can still
be used while the engine is off
›››
Connect an electrical device: Open the co
v-
er and insert the plug int
o the po
wer socket
as far as possible to unlock the built-in child
lock. The socket only supplies power once
the child lock is unlocked.
LED on the power socket
Steady green
light:
The childproof lock is unlocked.
The socket is ready t
o operate.
Flashing green
light:
The ignition is switched off, but
there is enough pow
er available
to continue supplying the socket
with current for a maximum of 10
minutes. If the connector is un-
plugged before this time elap-
ses, the socket is disconnected
and cannot be used again until
the ignition is switched on again.
Flashing red
light:
There is an anomaly, e.g. dis-
connection due to a current
sur
ge or overheating.
Disconnection due to overheating
When the t
emper
at
ure exceeds a certain val-
ue, the 230 volt socket inverter is automati-
cally 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 elec-
trical device from being switched on again if
this is not wanted.
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