
Stowing the charging cable
The charging cable can be stowed in a bag in the
boot of the vehicle. To do so, the bag must be
secured to the lashing eyelets using the retain-
ing strap provided.
Controls on the charging cable :
A/C status indicator
; Control/protection system indicator
= Charge current indicator
? Charge current setting button
When displays :and ;on the charging cable
light up, this means the following: Display
:
: Lights up
green The external mains supply
connection is working prop-
erly. The high-voltage battery
can be charged.
Flashes red A fault has been detected in
the external mains supply.
The high-voltage battery is
recharged as soon as the
electricity signal registers
normal values.
Lights up red There is a malfunction. The
charging cable must be
removed from the mains
socket and then re-inserted.
Display
; ; Lights up
green There are no faults. The high-
voltage battery can be
charged.
Lights up red There is a malfunction. The
high-voltage battery cannot
be charged. For information on problems relating to the
charging process, see (Y
page 144).
Setting the maximum charge current G
WARNING
If the charge current draw via a mains socket is too high during the charging process, the
external mains supply may overheat. There isa risk of fire.
Before charging, check the maximum permis-
sible charge current available at the location.
If necessary, contact a qualified specialist
company for assistance.
Adjust your vehicle's settings, if necessary.
! If the charge current is too high, the fuse
could be tripped or the external mains supply could overheat. Check if the external mains
supply is equipped to handle the programmed charge current. If necessary, reduce the pro-
grammed charge current or use a different
mains socket.
You can set a limit for the values of the charge
current used in charging the high-voltage bat-
tery. This acts as a means of preventing the
mains supply from overloading. You can set this
limit by using the controls on the charging cable
or in the on-board computer's menu. Only set
the maximum charge current in the on-board
computer menu if there are no charge current
settings on the charging cable.
The default standard value is the minimum
charge current setting. This corresponds to the
minimum available charge current from the
mains supply.
i The value of the maximum setting and the
relevant adjustment values may vary depend-
ing on the country.
Before charging the high-voltage battery, have
the maximum permissible charge current for the relevant power socket checked by an electri-
cian.
X To adjust the setting: press button?
repeatedly until the desired setting is selec-
ted in display =.
R Two LEDs are flashing: minimum setting
R All LEDs are flashing: maximum setting
Information about the charging time
(Y page 284) 140
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If, after the charging process, the charging cable
is:
R left connected to the power socket, the cur-
rently selected values will be used for the next
charging process.
R removed from the power socket, the values
will be reset to the minimum setting for the
next charging process. You may then need to reset the values of the maximum charge cur-
rent.
If the charge current values that have been set
on the charging cable and the on-board com-
puter are different, the high-voltage battery is
charged using the lower value.
If the vehicle requires more time than usual to
charge the high-voltage battery, check:
R the settings of the maximum charge current
on the controls of the charging cable
R the settings of the maximum charge current in
the menu of the on-board computer
Indicator lamps on the vehicle socket When the indicator lamps on the vehicle socket
light up, this means the following: Left indicator lamp
Ì Ì Lights up The charging cable can be
connected or removed.
Flashes The charging cable connector
has been connected incor-
rectly. Right indicator lamp
Ý ÝFlashes
slowly in
orange The connection between the
vehicle and the current
source is being established
before charging begins.
Flashes
slowly in
green The high-voltage battery is
charging.
Lights up
green The high-voltage battery is
fully charged.
Flashes rap-
idly in red A malfunction has occurred
while charging. Connecting the charging cable
:
To open the charge socket flap
; Tyre pressure table
= Socket cap
? Reference sticker (voltage range)
A Left indicator lamp Ì
B Right indicator lamp Ý
C Vehicle socket
D Warning sticker (charging cable)
X Shift the DIRECT SELECT lever to position P.
X Switch the ignition off.
X Press the charge socket flap in the direction
of arrow :.
The charge socket flap swings up.
X Remove socket cap =from vehicle socket
C.
X Insert the mains plug into the mains socket to
the stop.
X Insert the charging cable connector into vehi-
cle socket Cto the stop.
The high-voltage battery is charging.
The Ý right indicator lamp Bon vehicle
socket Cflashes green.
The vehicle must not be moved while the charg- ing cable is connected or during charging. High-voltage battery
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i
Depending on the temperature, the engine
cooling system and battery cooling system
may audibly switch on when the charging
cable is connected or during the charging
process.
Removing the charging cable !
Before driving away, you must ensure that,
for your own safety and to avoid damage, the charging cable has been removed from the
vehicle socket. Otherwise, you cannot shift
the transmission out of position P.
When the charge level display reaches 100%,
the battery is fully charged (Y page 174).
The indicator lamps in the vehicle socket and on the charging cable may stay on for up to
30 seconds after the charging cable has been
disconnected.
When the battery is charged:
X Unlock the vehicle.
The Ý right indicator lamp Bon vehicle
socket Cgoes out. The Ìleft indicator
lamp Aon vehicle socket Clights up white.
X Remove the charging cable from vehicle
socket Cwithin 30 second s. Otherwise the
vehicle will relock the vehicle socket.
X Close socket cap =.
X Close the charge socket flap.
X Remove the charging cable from the mains
socket.
X Stow the charging cable safely in the vehicle
(Y page 140).
If the charging cable cannot be removed from
the vehicle socket, unlock the charge socket
flap manually using the emergency release
(Y page 143). Charging a high-voltage battery at a
charging station/wallbox
General notes When charging your vehicle from a wallbox, use
the three-phase 32 A charging cable supplied.
The charging cable is stored in a bag in the boot.
Only use charging cables that have been tested
and approved by the manufacturer for charging
the high-voltage battery in an electric vehicle.
Observe the "Important safety notes"
(Y page 134). Charging communication at a charging
station The charging station first has to be activated
before you can charge at a charging station. You
can activate the charging station by using an
RFID card or via telephone activation. Observe
the on-site operator instructions for the charg-
ing station.
When the vehicle is connected to the charging
station, information and details on technical
parameters are exchanged. It can thus take up
to 30 seconds for the charging process to begin.
Connecting the charging cable :
To open the charge socket flap
; Tyre pressure table
= Socket cap
? Reference sticker (voltage range)
A Left indicator lamp Ì
B Right indicator lamp Ý
C Vehicle socket
D Warning sticker (charging cable)
X Shift the DIRECT SELECT lever to position P.
X Switch the ignition off. 142
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X
Press the charge socket flap in the direction
of arrow :.
The charge socket flap swings up.
X Remove socket cap =.
X Insert the charging cable connector into vehi-
cle socket Cto the stop.
X Wallbox without a preinstalled cable: insert
the charging cable connector into the power
socket of the wallbox to the stop.
The high-voltage battery is charging.
The Ý right indicator lamp Bon vehicle
socket Cflashes green.
The vehicle must not be moved while the charg-
ing cable is connected or during charging.
i Depending on the temperature, the engine
cooling system and battery cooling system
may audibly switch on when the charging
cable is connected or during the charging
process.
Removing the charging cable !
Before driving away, you must ensure that,
for your own safety and to avoid damage, the
charging cable has been removed from the
vehicle socket. Otherwise, you cannot shift
the transmission out of position P.
When the charge level display reaches 100%,
the battery is fully charged (Y page 174).
i The indicator lamps in the vehicle socket
and on the charging cable may remain on for
up to 30 seconds after the charging cable has
been disconnected.
When the battery is charged: X Unlock the vehicle.
The Ý right indicator lamp Bon vehicle
socket Cgoes out. The Ìleft indicator
lamp Aon vehicle socket Clights up white.
X Remove the charging cable from vehicle
socket Cwithin 30 seconds. Otherwise the
vehicle will relock the vehicle socket.
X Close socket cap =.
X Close the charge socket flap.
X Wallbox without a preinstalled cable: where
necessary, remove the charging cable from
the wallbox and stow it safely in the vehicle.
If the charging cable cannot be removed from
the vehicle socket, unlock the charge socket
flap manually using the emergency release
(Y page 143). Charge socket flap emergency
release
The emergency release is located behind the
side trim panel in the luggage compartment.
X
Open the tailgate.
X Open cover ;on the left-hand side of the
luggage compartment (Y page 106).
X Pull emergency release :on the cable.
The charge socket flap is unlocked.
i The cable of emergency release
:does not
need to be detached.
X Open the charge socket flap.
i Lock and then unlock the vehicle several
times after opening the emergency release.
The cable is then automatically returned to its
initial position by an actuator. You can start
charging after you have unlocked the vehicle
again. Pay particular attention to the indicator lamps on the vehicle socket (Y page 144). High-voltage battery
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Problems with the charging process
Problem
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions The charge socket flap
cannot be opened. The charge socket flap is not unlocked.
X Unlock the vehicle (Y page 72). The key batteries are discharged.
X Unlock the vehicle manually using the key (Y page 73). The charge socket flap is unlocked, but the opening mechanism is
jammed.
X Lock and unlock the vehicle.
If, after that, the opening mechanism is still jammed:
X Manually unlock the charge socket flap using the emergency
release (Y page 143).
X Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The charging cable can-
not be inserted into the
vehicle socket. The vehicle socket is locked.
X
Ensure that the selector lever is in position P.The high-voltage battery
is not being charged. The
Ý indicator lamp on
the vehicle socket
flashes red. A malfunction has occurred during the initialisation of the charging
process.
X Ensure that the charging cable is connected to the mains socket.
X Remove the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket and
wait 30 seconds; then re-insert it into the vehicle socket.
X If the problem persists, consult a qualified specialist workshop. The high-voltage battery
is not charged during the
charging process when
connected to a mains
socket. The Ýindica-
tor lamp on the vehicle
socket does not light up
after the charging cable
connector has been
inserted into the vehicle
socket. The mains socket is faulty.
X Have the mains socket checked to test if it is functioning properly.
or X Use a different mains socket. The charging cable con-
nector cannot be
removed from the vehi-
cle socket. The charging cable connector has not been unlocked.
X Press button %on the key. The charging cable connector on the
vehicle socket is unlocked.
X Remove the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket. The charging cable connector is blocked.
X Manually unlock the charge socket flap using the emergency
release (Y page 143).
X Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 144
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Applying automatically
When the vehicle's HOLD function is holding the
vehicle at a standstill, the electric parking brake is engaged automatically.
In addition, at least one of the following condi-
tions must be fulfilled:
R the drive system is switched off
R the driver's door is open and the seat belt is
not fastened
R there is a system malfunction
R the power supply is insufficient
R the vehicle is stationary for a lengthy period
The red !indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster lights up.
Releasing automatically The electric parking brake of your vehicle is
released automatically when all of the following
conditions are fulfilled:
R the vehicle has been started
R the transmission is in position Dor R
R the seat belt is fastened
R you depress the accelerator pedal
If the transmission is in position R, the tailgate
must be closed.
If your seat belt is not fastened, the following
conditions must be fulfilled to automatically
release the electric parking brake:
R the driver's door is closed
R you have shifted out of transmission position
P or you have previously driven faster than
3 km/h
Ensure that you do not depress the accelerator
pedal unintentionally. Otherwise, the parking
brake will be released and the vehicle will start
to move.
Emergency braking The vehicle can also be braked during an emer-
gency by using the electric parking brake.
X While driving, push handle :of the electric
parking brake (Y page 146).
The vehicle is braked as long as you keep
handle :of the electric parking brake
pressed. The longer the electric parking brake
handle :is depressed, the greater the brak-
ing force. During braking:
R a warning tone sounds
R the Release parking brake
Release parking brake message
appears
R the red !indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster flashes
When the vehicle has been braked to a stand-
still, the electric parking brake is applied. Parking up the vehicle
If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than
four weeks, the battery may be damaged by
exhaustive discharging.
If you leave the vehicle parked up for longer than
six weeks, it may suffer from lack of use.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop and seek
advice.
i You can obtain information about trickle
chargers from a qualified specialist work-
shop. Driving tips
General notes
Important safety notes G
WARNING
If you switch off the ignition while driving,
safety-relevant functions are only available
with limitations, or not at all. This could affect, for example, the power steering and the brake
boosting effect. You will require considerably
more effort to steer and brake. There is a risk of an accident.
Do not switch off the ignition while driving.
Your vehicle is powered by an electric motor.
The electric motor draws the energy required to
drive the vehicle from the high-voltage battery.
When braking and rolling, kinetic energy is con- verted into electrical energy by energy recovery
and stored in the high-voltage battery.
The range of the vehicle is reduced when con-
sumers are switched on, e.g. THERMOTRONIC. Driving tips
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E-CELL display
G
WARNING
There is a risk of an accident if you accelerate or overtake when the power output of the
drive system is reduced.
You should therefore adapt your driving style
and drive particularly carefully. Charge the
high-voltage battery at a charge station imme- diately. X
Start the drive system (Y page 128).
E-CELL display :shows the available power
of the drive system.
Under normal operating conditions, E-CELL dis-
play :is in the maximum range.
The power output available may deviate from
the maximum range in the event of:
R very high or low outside temperatures
R very high performance requirements for a lon-
ger period of time
R very low charge status of the high-voltage
battery
R a malfunction in the drive system
The reduced power output can be improved by
charging the high-voltage battery (Y page 134). Power display
Power display
:contains two areas:
R Area above 0
Here, the current amount of power that the
drive system is feeding to the wheels is dis-
played.
R Area below 0
Here, the vehicle's recuperative power in
overrun mode is displayed.
If the needle for the power display is in the OFF
position, the vehicle is not ready to drive
because:
R the drive system has not yet started
R the charging cable is still connected to the
vehicle socket
R there is insufficient power available from the
high-voltage battery
R the vehicle's high-voltage electrical system is
malfunctioning
When the drive system is started, the needle in
the power display moves to position 0. The dis-
play Ready
Ready appears in the lower multifunction
display. The vehicle is ready to drive.
The boost area for maximum acceleration can
be reached using kickdown (Y page 131).
The braking performance of the electric motor
using recuperative braking is, in some operating
modes, either reduced or not effective:
R when the charge status of the high-voltage
battery increases
R if the high-voltage battery is not yet at a nor-
mal operating temperature
R when driving close to the maximum speed
R when the vehicle is almost stationary
R in transmission position N
R during and after ESP stability control Displays and operation
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If necessary, counteract the reduced regenera-
tive braking effect by applying the brake your-
self. Charge level display
Charge status display
:shows the charge sta-
tus of the high-voltage battery.
The charge value is shown as a percentage in the
energy flow
energy flow menu in the instrument cluster
(Y page 177).
i The
energy flow
energy flow menu can also be dis-
played n the COMAND/Audio display.
The charge level of the high-voltage battery has dropped into the reserve range if the drive sys-
tem is running and:
R the Drive battery Reserve level Drive battery Reserve level mes-
sage appears in the display
R the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster
lights up
Charge the high-voltage battery from a state of
charge of less than 20% at a:
R mains socket
R charging station
The braking performance of the electric motor
using recuperative braking is, in some operating
modes, either reduced or not effective:
R when the charge status of the high-voltage
battery increases
R if the high-voltage battery is not yet at a nor-
mal operating temperature
R when the vehicle is almost stationary
R in transmission position N
R during and after ESP stability control
If you do not make an additional effort to apply
the brake yourself, the braking effect may not be sufficient. If necessary, counteract the reduced regenerative braking effect by applying the
brake yourself. Operating the on-board computer
Overview :
Multifunction display
; Right control panel
= Left control panel
X To activate the on-board computer: turn
the key to position 1in the ignition lock.
You can control the multifunction display and
the settings in the on-board computer using the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel.
Left control panel =
; R
Calls up the menu and menu bar 9
: Press briefly:
R Scrolls through lists
R Selects a submenu or function
R In the Audio Audio menu: selects the
previous or next station, when the preset list or station list is active,
or an audio track or video scene
R In the Tel Tel(Telephone) menu:
switches to the phone book and
selects a name or telephone num-
ber 174
Displays and operationOn-board computer and displays