Operation
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WARNING
Damaged charging cable – Danger to life due to electric
shock
The use of a damaged charging cable can result in death
or severe injury.
f Check the charging cable for damage (e.g. cracks) prior
to each use.
f Do not use a damaged charging cable.
Starting the charging process
Note the front cover –
Illustrations 2 and 4.
f Remove the protective cap.
f Insert the charging cable.
f Start charging the vehicle.
Ending the charging process
Once the vehicle is fully charged, stop the charging
process.
Note the front cover –
Illustrations 3 and 4.
f End the vehicle-side charging process.
f Unplug the charging cable.
f Attach the protective cap.
f Properly store the charging cable in your vehicle.
Cleaning
The charging cable can be cleaned with a dry or damp
cloth, depending on application conditions and soiling.
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WARNING
Contact with live parts – Danger to life due to electric
shock
Touching live components can result in death or severe
injury.
f Unplug the charging cable.
f Protect plugs and receptacles from moisture and
liquids.
f Do not use cleaning agents.
f Clean the charging cable with a dry cloth or a cloth
slightly dampened with water.
Disposal
The charging cable must not be disposed of with
household waste.
f Use a public collection point for the recycling of used
electrical and electronic equipment.
f If you have questions, contact your dealer or the waste
disposal company.
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