User Manual - Page 177

For MII ELECTRIC 2021.

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High-voltage battery
If it is still possible to charge, in addition to the
oper
ating display flashing, the red warning
lamp
Fig. 160 will also appear. The charg-
ing current is automatically reduced. The
charging current will increase again when the
charging cable has cooled down sufficiently.
In the event of the charging process having
paused due to the protection device, the op-
erating display will turn off and a green warn-
ing lamp will flash. The red warning lamp will
flash. Unplug the charging cable and let it
cool down. If the fault occurs again, consult a
specialised workshop.
Limiting the charging current
The charging cable limits the charging cur-
rent based in the existing power supply. De-
pending on the power socket of the country
in question, the maximum charging current
may be 6, 8 or 10 A.
The management of the battery charge ena-
bles to select a lower or maximum charging
current.
Failure indications
If the warning lamp
4
flashes or is red with-
out the oper
ating display
1
,
2
or
3
re-
maining on, this indicat
es there is a failure.
The charging process will pause or cancel.
Check the failure display and consult a spe-
cialised workshop if necessary.
Display
Fig. 160
Meaning
1
flashes,
4
on or
fl
ashing
Failure in the power supply.
2
flashes,
4
on or
flashing
Failure in the protection de-
vice.
3
flashes,
4
on or
fl
ashing
Failure in the vehicle.
CAUTION
Seek information regarding the appropri-
ate charging cable and the maximum per-
mitted charging current before travelling
abroad. If possible, use the charging cable
supplied in the country in question.
Note
The charging cables supplied in countries
other than Norw
ay are often not appropri-
ate for charging from power sockets. Nor-
wegian charging cables are not fitted with
control lamp
1
because they use a differ-
ent el
ectrical network.
Note
If there is another consumer connected si-
mult
aneously to the electrical network dur-
ing the charging process or if the vehicle is
in the vicinity of high-voltage cables, it is
possible that the charge cannot be per-
formed from a power socket. Simultaneous
connections t
o the electrical network:
Connection of a charger for the 12-volt
starter battery.
Contact with a working equipment con-
nected to the electrical network, i.e. an ele-
vating platform.
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