NOTICE
The supplied charging cable for 110 Volt outlets should always be carried in the vehicle.
NOTICE
Always follow the manufacturer's information and instructions on using the charging station.
NOTICE
The supplied charging cable for 110 Volt outlets has been developed and approved for this vehicle. Do not use the charging cable to charge other vehicles. This applies in particular for vehicles that do not have DC residual current protection.
NOTICE
Always end the charging process before disconnecting the charging cable.
NOTICE
Always connect the charging cable directly to a 110 Volt outlet. Never use the charging cable together with an extension cable, a cable reel, a multiple socket outlet or an adapter such as a regional adapter or timer.
If the charging cable is connected to a 110 Volt outlet with other electrical consumers on the same electrical circuit, the fuse in the electrical circuit can be triggered. If this happens the high-voltage battery will not be charged. Switch off other consumers on the electrical circuit or choose another electrical circuit. If necessary, have the electrical installation checked by qualified experts.
Protect the control unit on the charging cable and the connector from heat, especially from sunlight, during charging.
If the vehicle is close to high-voltage cables during charging, charging may be restricted.
Charging with alternating current (AC charging)
Charging pro-
cess indicator
light ⇒ fig. 137
(1)
Meaning Proper re-
sponse
(1) Lights up green
permanently.
High-voltage
battery charging
process has
been completed.
Disconnect the
charging con-
nector and close
the charging
socket flap.
(2) Flashes green
permanently.
High-voltage
battery is being
charged.
-
(3) Lights up yellow
briefly.
Charging cable
is connected and
has been detect-
ed by the vehi-
cle.
-
Lights up yellow
permanently.
The charging
cable is con-
nected but there
is no current.
Have the power
supply or the
outlet checked. If
necessary, seek
expert help.
OR: The vehicle
has automatical-
ly unlocked the
charging cable
connector.
Remove the
charging cable
connector.
(4) Flashes yellow. The selector
lever is not in
position P (Park).
Place the selec-
tor lever in posi-
tion P (Park)
Key to ⇒ fig. 138:
Charging pro-
cess indicator
light ⇒ fig. 137
(1)
Meaning Proper re-
sponse
(5) Lights up red. Charging cable
connector could
not be locked
properly in the
charging socket
of the vehicle.
Check whether
the charging
connector is
plugged in cor-
rectly. Pull out
the charging
cable connector
and insert it into
the charging
socket again.
Get expert assis-
tance if neces-
sary.
Flashes red. Error in charging
system. The
high-voltage
battery cannot
be charged.
Get expert assis-
tance.
WARNING
Working on the batteries or the electrical system in your vehicle can cause serious acid burns, fires, explosions, or electrical shocks. Always read and heed the following WARNINGS and safety precautions before working on the batteries or the electrical system.
x Before working on the electrical system, always switch off the ignition and all electrical consumers and disconnect the negative (-) cable from the standard 12 Volt battery.
x When you change a light bulb, always switch off the light first.
x Always keep children away from battery acid and vehicle batteries in general.
x Always wear eye protection. Never let battery acid or lead particles come into contact with your eyes, skin, or clothing.
x Sulfuric battery acid is very corrosive. It can burn unprotected skin and cause blindness. Always wear protective gloves and eye protection. To reduce your risk of injury, never tilt the batteries, as this could spill acid through the vents and burn you.
x If you get battery acid in your eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with cold water for several minutes and then get immediate medical attention. If you swallow any battery acid, get medical attention immediately.
x When disconnecting the batteries from the vehicle electrical system, always disconnect the negative cable (-) first and then the positive cable (+).
x Always switch off all electrical consumers before reconnecting 12 Volt batteries. Recon-nect the plus cable (+) first and then the negative cable (-). Never reverse the polarity of the connections. This could cause a fire.
x A highly explosive mixture of gases is given off when the battery is being charged.
x Do not smoke and avoid fires, sparks, and open flames when working. Never create sparks or electrostatic charges when handling cables and electrical equipment. Never short circuit the battery terminals. High-energy sparks can cause serious personal injury.
x Never use or attempt to charge a damaged or frozen battery, or a battery that was frozen but has thawed. Charging a frozen or thawed battery could cause explosions and chemical burns! Replace damaged or frozen vehicle batteries immediately. A dead battery can freeze at temperatures around +32 °F (0 °C).
x If the battery has a vent line or tube, make sure that it is properly connected to the battery.
WARNING
California Proposition 65 Warning
x Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead components, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash your hands after handling.
NOTICE
x Do not expose the vehicle battery to direct sunlight for an extended period of time as ultra-violet rays may damage the battery housing.
x If the vehicle is left standing in the cold for a long time, protect the vehicle battery from freezing. A battery will be permanently damaged by freezing.
Emergency starting and starting the electric motor with a very weak vehicle battery or after the vehicle battery has been replaced may change or delete system settings (including time, date, per-sonal convenience settings, and programming). Check the settings and correct as necessary once the vehicle battery has built up a sufficient charge.