User Manual - Page 308

For NEW LEON 2020.

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Practical tips
Moment: T
ime
, day of the week or set a
single or weekly departure time.
Air conditioning: the vehicle interior is
heated or cooled at the departure time
page 165.
Charging: The battery charge level can be
set and there is a minimum and maximum lev-
el.
Trough or night-time tariff: a preferred pe-
riod of time for charging can be set.
Period.
Activating the departure time
Activate the departure time by checking the
box in the departure times overview.
Displays
Charging activated at a departure time.
Air conditioning switched on at a depar-
ture time.
The departure time is used regularly.
Charging the high-voltage
battery
Introduction
3 Valid for: hybrid vehicles
Check that the driving mode is deactiv
ated
and that the charging cable and infrastruc-
ture are in perfect condition.
Charging modes
Your vehicle has the following possible charg-
ing modes:
Fixed AC (alternating current) charging sta-
tion or Wallbo
x, also known as Mode 3 charg-
ing
page 307: The vehicle can be charg-
ed at maximum power at these stations, e.g.
at a public charging station or home Wallbox.
Portable charging station or ICCB (In-Ca-
ble Control Box) cable, also known as Mode 2
charging or cable
page 307: The Mode 2
cable is included as standard and is connec-
ted to a conventional household electrical
socket, meaning that the maximum power will
be limited
. You must plan for a longer
char
ging time
, e.g. overnight.
The home's electrical installation must be
verified and in perfect condition.
Direct current (DC) or Mode 4 charging is not
compatible with this vehicle.
Differential protection
The vehicle is fitted with a direct current leak-
age (DC leakage) protection device. This
prevents any DC leaks that may occur during
charging from flowing into the home’s electri-
cal installation through the charging cable.
WARNING
Charging the battery improperly, failing to
observe gener
ally applicable safety meas-
ures, using unsuitable or damaged elec-
tricity sockets and charging cables, charg-
ing from an unsuitable electrical installa-
tion or incorrectly handling the high-volt-
age battery can cause short circuits, elec-
trical discharges, explosions, fires, burns,
serious injury and even death.
Always follow the steps in the order in
which they are shown to avoid the risk of an
electrical discharge and serious injury
caused by the residual energy present in
the charging accumulator. Never pull on
the mains connector during charging.
Only charge the vehicle from correctly
installed power sockets that have been
tested and are undamaged, and from elec-
trical installations in a perfect state of re-
pair. Get specialized personnel to periodi-
cally inspect the power sockets and the
electrical installation.
Only plug in the charging cable to an
electrical socket that is protected from wa-
ter, humidity and other liquids.
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