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High-voltage battery
Interrupt the charging process
The char
ging process can be interrupted:
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Unlock the vehicle.
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Press the immediate charge button
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Fig. 225
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. The charging connector re-
mains l
ocked.
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Unlock the vehicle to unlock the charging
connector.
The charging process can continue by press-
ing the immediate charge button again .
After charging
When the high-voltage battery is fully charg-
ed, the charging process display on the
charging socket lights up green.
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Unlock the vehicle.
●
Unplug the charging connector from the
charging socket within 30 seconds.
●
Disconnect the charging cable from the
power supply and replace the protective cap.
●
Close the charging cover and make sure
you hear it click into place.
First charge and charging after a long time
If the high-voltage battery is new or has not
been charged for a long time, the maximum
charge level of the battery can only be
reached after several charging processes.
This is for technical reasons and is not a vehi-
cle malfunction.
If the vehicle is not used for a long period of
time, the high-voltage battery must be charg-
ed at least once every four months.
Note
If you leave the charging cable connected
aft
er charging, the vehicle's electrical con-
sumers will not drain the high-voltage bat-
tery.
Charging process display
3 V
alid for: hybrid vehicles
Fig. 229 Behind the cover of the battery
char
ging socket: charging process display
Fig. 230 On the inside of the cover of the bat-
t
ery charging socket: sticker with information
on the charging process display.
The charging process indicator is an LED
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Fig. 229
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located on the charging sock-
et that sho
ws the status of the charging proc-
ess.
A sticker on the battery charging cover pro-
vides information on the meaning of the LEDs
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Fig. 230.
charging process displays:
Green LED
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Fig. 230:
Always on: Charge completed success-
fully.
Turn signals: The high-voltage battery is
charging.
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