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property
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Charging process display Fig. 154
Behind the cover of the battery
char ging sock et: char
ging process indicator
1 and information on sticker
2 . Fig. 155
On the inside of the cover of the bat-
t ery char ging sock
et: sticker with information
on the charging process display. The charging process display is a diode (LED)
l
ocat
ed ne
xt to charging socket
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Remaining charging time The vehicle
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Charging cable Intr oduction The type of charging cable supplied with the
vehicl
e depends on the deliv
ery volume and
the specific technical specifications of each
country, e.g. charging connector connections
for power sockets.
The charging cables supplied from the facto-
ry are in the luggage compartment
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WARNING
Items that are not secured, or incorrectly
secured can cause serious injury during
sudden manoeuvr es or br
aking, or in the
event of an accident.
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CAUTION
Follow the manufacturer
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If it is still possible to charge, in addition to the
oper ating displ
ay fl
ashing, the red warning
lamp
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Verification and replace-
ment Engine compar tment
Saf et
y warnings for performing
works in the engine compartment The engine compartment of the vehicle is a
dangerous ar
ea. Y
ou should only perform
works in the engine compartment if you have
good knowledge of the necessary operations
and the general safety measures, and if you
have adequate tools, means and operating
fluids. Works performed inadequately, could
lead to serious injuries