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Warning
Contact with live components can lead to
an electric shock. High voltage is present
at the charging connection. There is a risk
of injury or danger to life.
The manufacturer of your vehicle recom-
mends that work on the charging connec-
tion, for instance cleaning, be performed
by a dealer’s service center or another
qualified service center or repair shop.
Charging cable
General information
Use a Mode 2 charging cable, Mode 3 charg-
ing cable, or the permanently installed cable
of a charging station to charge the vehicle.
Different charging cables can be required
depending on the country.
Safety information
Warning
Non-compatible charging cables or unsuit-
able charging stations can heat up and
cause damage to the vehicle. There is a
risk of fire. Use charging cables or charg-
ing stations for charging that are suitable
for the respective vehicle type.
A dealer's service center will be glad to
provide information about suitable charg-
ing cables.
Warning
Improper use of the charging cable can
prevent charging and lead to damage, for
instance cable fire. There is a risk of fire.
Use the charging cable only for charging
the vehicle, and do not extend it using ca-
bles or adapters.
Warning
Damaged charging cables can heat up or
lead to an electric shock. There is a risk of
fire or a risk of injury. Use undamaged
charging cables only.
Mode 2 charging cable
Depending on the country version, the vehi-
cle is supplied with a Mode 2 charging ca-
ble.
Mode 2 charging cables can be used to
charge the vehicle from grounded house-
hold sockets. Charging at household socket
connections is performed with alternating
current.
When a Mode 2 charging cable is used, the
efficiency values may differ from those
stated on the energy label.
The Mode 2 charging cable is also referred
to as standard charging cable.
Mode 3 charging cable
Depending on the country version, the vehi-
cle is supplied with a Mode 3 charging ca-
ble.
The Mode 3 charging cable makes it possi-
ble to quickly recharge at sockets of desig-
nated AC charging stations using a special
connector. Charging is performed with al-
ternating current at designated AC charging
stations. The charging process can be com-
pleted faster than at household sockets.
A charge current strength of up to maxi-
mum 16 A is possible.
The charging cable may be permanently in-
stalled at the charging station.
The Mode 3 charging cable is also referred
to as AC quick charging cable.
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