User Manual - Page 176

For MII ELECTRIC 2021.

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Battery
CAUTION
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and
indications when using the char
ging sta-
tion.
Note
Charging with a 16 A charging cable is not
possibl
e in some charging stations that
support 32 A. This depends on the features
of the charging station.
Before charging the vehicle, find out
about the available charging technology.
Charging cable for power sockets
Fig. 159 Charging cable for electrical sockets
Fig. 160 On the charging cable for power
sock
ets: protection device.
Key to the
Fig. 160:
Control lamp of the power connector
Control lamp of the protection device
Control lamp of the vehicle
Failure warning lamp
The supplied charging cable is for charging
the high-voltage battery using alternating
voltage (AC) from a power socket
page 166.
Also bear in mind the safety information and
indications on the charging cable label.
Protection device
Due to the electronic protection device
Fig. 160, the charging connector does not
receive current until it is plugged into the
charging socket of the vehicle. When the
charging cable is plugged into the power
1
2
3
4
socket, the protection device automatically
perf
orms a self-check. The control and warn-
ing lamps then briefly light up and turn off.
Then the current operating status is dis-
played.
Operating displays
The control lamps that indicate the operation
turn on or flash green.
Display
Fig. 160
Meaning
1
on
Charging cable connected
t
o the electrical network.
1
,
2
on,
3
flash-
es
a)
High-voltage battery
charging.
1
,
2
and
3
on
Charging process com-
pl
ete. The high-voltage bat-
tery is charged.
a)
The available supply voltage depends on each
country.
Displ
ay in the event of the charging cable
heating
The charging cable is fitted with a tempera-
ture supervision system. The temperature su-
pervision is activated if the charging cable is
too hot due to, for example, overheating in the
luggage compartment where it is stored or
exposure to intense solar radiation.
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