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To reset the error messages, perform the following steps
in sequence:
f Unplug charging cable from the vehicle.
f Unplug charging cable from the charging infrastructure.
f Keep the charging cable unplugged for 10 seconds.
f Plug charging cable in the charging infrastructure.
f Plug charging cable in the vehicle.
1)
Fault caused by excess temperature:
f Before the charging process, store the charging cable
at a place with suited ambient temperature.
f Observe the technical data on the name plate.
Operating temperature
The charging cable has a control unit. The control
unit contains sensors that monitor the operating
temperatures in the charging cable and the plug
for charging infrastructure. Once the permissible
operating temperatures have been reached, the
charging will be automatically continued with
reduced charging current or the charging will be
stopped. In these cases, the charging time will be
extended.
Operating temperature in the charging cable
Charging current in
amperes [A]
maximum
reduced
16
20
13
6
13
16
6
13
6
8
6
At an operating temperature below -40 °C or above
+85 °C, the charging will be stopped.
Operating temperature in the plug to the charging infra-
structure
At an operating temperature above +50 °C, the charging
will continue with a reduced charging current of 6 A. Once
the operating temperature is below +45 °C again, the
charging will be continued with the maximum charging cur-
rent. At an operating temperature below -40 °C or above
+65 °C, the charging will be stopped.
Operating temperature ≥
in degrees Celsius [°C]
+75
+80
+82
+80
+82
+82
+82
2)
Errors in the charging cable.
If these errors are not automatically reset, the
charging cable must be checked and repaired by
a qualified electrician.
f If you have questions, contact your dealer.
Cleaning
The charging cable can be cleaned with a dry or damp
cloth, depending on application conditions and soiling.
T
WARNING
Contact with live parts – Life-threatening danger due to
electric shock
Touching live components can lead to death or serious
injuries.
f Unplug charging cable.
f Protect plugs and sockets from moisture and liquids.
f Do not use cleaning agents.
f Clean the charging cable with a dry cloth or a cloth
moistened with water.
Disposal
The charging cable must not be disposed with household
waste.
f Use a collection point for recycling electrical and elec-
tronic appliances.
f If you have questions, contact the dealer or waste dis-
posal company.
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