MERCEDES-BENZ EQA SUV 2022 Owners Manual

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Combo 1 vehicle socket

Press charging interruption button 3.
or 
Unlock the vehicle.
The c harging process is ended. The 6 indi-
cator lamp 1 lights up white. The vehicle
socket is unlocked. 
Press and hold button 2 on t
he charging
cable connector and remove the charging
cable connector from the vehicle socket.
% If you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nect
or, repeat the unlocking procedure. If the
charging cable connector is still locked, con-
tact a qualiNed specialist workshop. 
Close the socket cover and the socket Oap. 
Remove the charging cable connector from
t
he mains socket, or from the socket on the
wallbox/charging station, and stow the vehi-
cle's charging cable safely in the vehicle
( page 166). Combo 2 vehicle socket

Press charging interruption button 2.
or 
Unlock the vehicle.
The c
harging process is ended. The 6 indi-
cator lamp 1 lights up white. The vehicle
socket is unlocked. 178
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Remove the charging cable connector from
t he vehicle socket within 30 seconds.
Aser the 30 seconds have elapsed, the vehicle
socket will be locked again.
% If you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nect
or, repeat the unlocking procedure. If the
charging cable connector is still locked, con-
tact a qualiNed specialist workshop. 
Close the socket cover and the socket Oap.
Remove the charging cable connector from
t
he mains socket, or from the socket on the
wallbox/charging station, and stow the vehi-
cle's charging cable safely in the vehicle
( page 166).
% Aser t
he charging cable connector has been
disconnected, the 6 indicator lamp 1 on
the vehicle socket remains lit for some time
before switching oM. Starting the direct current charging process
(mode 4)
&
DANGER Risk of deat
h when charging at a
damaged socket
The charging process uses high voltage.
If t
he charging cable, the vehicle socket or the
mains socket are damaged, you could receive
an electric shock. 
Only use an undamaged charging cable. 
Avoid mechanical damage such as crush-
ing, abr
ading or driving over the cable. 
Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced
at a q

ualiNed specialist workshop as
soon as possible. 
Never connect the charging cable to a
damag
ed vehicle socket. *
NOTE Damag
e due to overheating of
charging cable and charging cable con-
nector During the charging process, the charging
cable and c
harging cable connector can heat
up within their permissible limit values.
The permissible limit values are inOuenced by
the following factors:
= the power supply system and the charging
cable are not damaged
= the instructions for handling the charging
cable and the control element on the
charging cable have been observed 
If the charging cable or charging cable
connect

or becomes too hot, have the
power supply system checked. *
NOTE Damag
ed or dirty vehicle socket
when the socket Oap is open 
Always keep the socket cover and the
soc

ket Oap closed when there is no Driving and parking
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charging cable connected. This protects
t he vehicle socket from dirt and damage. 
Make sure that the socket cover is
closed pr

operly before closing the socket
Oap. This can otherwise result in damage
which may prevent the socket Oap from
being opened again. *
NOTE Damag
e to the vehicle socket or the
charging cable connector due to incorrect
handling Do not use excessive force (maximum 300 N)
t
o insert the charging cable connector into the
vehicle socket to the stop. You may otherwise
damage the vehicle socket, the charging cable
connector or their contacts. 
If you feel there is increased resistance,
pull t

he charging cable connector out of
the socket and reinsert it. Requirements:
= The tr

ansmission is in position j.=
The v
ehicle is unlocked or the distance
between the key and the vehicle does not
exceed 1 m.
= The vehicle has not been started.
= The charging cable is not taut.
% Depending on the national version, the vehicle
is eq

uipped with one of the following vehicle
sockets. Combo 1 vehicle socket180
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Combo 2 vehicle socket

Press the centre rear section of socket Oap
1 and swing t he socket Oap forwards and
open.
The 6 indicator lamp 2 and status dis-
play 3 light up white. %
When the vehicle is started (the õ displa
y
is lit in the Instrument Display), socket Oap 1
cannot be opened. 
Press catch 7 t
o the les and fold open
socket cover 5.
% The CCS charging cable connector requires
connections 6 and 8. Ther

efore, it is nec-
essary to open both parts of socket cover 5. 
Insert the CCS charging cable connector into
t

he vehicle socket to the stop.
Make sure that the charging cable is not taut
when inserted.
The = indicator lamp 4 and status dis-
play 3 Oash orange and, as soon as the high-
voltage battery is charged, green.
% When the charging sequence for the ambient
lighting is activ
ated, the ambient lighting lights
up for approximately 30 seconds as with the
= indicator lamp 4 ( page 135).
When the charging cable is connected to the vehi-
cle, t
he vehicle cannot be started or moved.
At the start of the charging process, the charge
level display is shown in the Instrument Display with a charging prediction. The charging predic-
tion eit

her refers to the predicted charge level at
the set departure time, or the time at which the
high-voltage battery will be fully charged.
% When the ignition is switched on, a lightning
symbol appear

s next to the charge level dis-
play during the charging process.
% Depending on the temperature, the fan and
batt

ery cooling system may audibly switch on
during the charging process.
% If the vehicle is idle for lengthy periods and
connect
ed to the mains supply, the high-volt-
age battery will be recharged automatically as
needed or when electrical consumers are
activated (e.g. the pre-entry climate control). Ending the direct current charging process (mode
4)
Requirements:
= The dis

tance between the key and the vehicle
does not exceed 1 m. Driving and parking
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Combo 1 vehicle socket

Press charging interruption button 3.
The c harging process is ended. The 6 indi-
cator lamp 1 lights up white. The vehicle
socket is unlocked. 
Press and hold button 2 on t
he charging
cable connector and remove the charging
cable connector from the vehicle socket. %
If you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nect
or, unlock the vehicle and repeat the pro-
cedure. If the charging cable connector is still
locked, contact a qualiNed specialist work-
shop. 
Close the socket cover and the socket Oap.
Combo 2 vehicle socket 
Press charging interruption button 2.
The c harging process is ended. The 6 indi-
cator lamp 1 lights up white. The vehicle
socket is unlocked. 
Remove the charging cable connector from
t
he vehicle socket.
% If you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nect
or, unlock the vehicle and repeat the pro-
cedure. If the charging cable connector is still
locked, contact a qualiNed specialist work-
shop. 
Close the socket cover and the socket Oap.
% Aser t
he charging cable connector has been
disconnected, the les 6 indicator lamp 1
on the vehicle socket remains lit for some
time before switching oM.182
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Function of the charge level display in the Instru-
ment Displa y 1
Current charge level
2 Time at which completely charged
3 Predicted charge level at pre-selected depar-
tur

e time
4 Current charging capacity
When the vehicle is connected to the mains sup-
pl
y and is switched oM, the Instrument Display
shows the charge level display for approximately
two minutes.
The value of current charging capacity 4 can dif-
fer from the display on the charging station. At a charging capacity of 10 kW or higher, the value in
t

he charge level display is rounded oM and shown
without a decimal place.
% The value in 3 v
aries depending on the set-
ting of the charging process. It displays the
charging prediction, e.g. the time at which the
selected charge level will be reached or the
charge level at the pre-selected departure
time. ConNguring
t
he charging settings Multimedia system:
4 © 5
EQ 5
Charging options
Se

tting the departure time
The set departure times are used for the vehicle's
pre-entry climate control and for predictions
regarding the approximate state of charge and
range at the time selected. The charging process
always starts immediately, irrespective of the next
departure time. 
Select Departure time. The following charging times can be selected:
= Off (no depar

ture time)
= Once (XX)
= Week profile 
Select a setting.
Setting a single departure time 
Select Departure time. 
Select Once (XX). 
Select =. 
Set a departure time.
Setting the week pr
oNle 
Select Departure time. 
Select Week profile . 
Select =. 
Add new time 
Set the desired departure times, e.g. every
da
y at 08:00. 
Select v. Driving and parking
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Searching for charging stations

Select Search for charging stations .
Enter the search term and select Charging
station.
Setting the maximum charging current 
Select Home, Work or Standard.
Select Maximum charge current. 
Select Maximum ,  amps or  amps .
When t he high-voltage battery is charged, the
charging current is limited to the selected
amperage.
% The value of the maximum charging current
depends on t

he Nxed value charging cable
which was provided.
% For charging at a household socket only use a
c

harging cable belonging to the vehicle or a
comparable cable, which conforms to DIN IEC
62752 and does not exceed a maximum
charging current of  amps.
Setting the maximum charge level 
Select Home, Work or Standard. 
Select Maximum charge state . 
Set the desired percentage.
The high-v

oltage battery is charged up to the
set percentage as a maximum.
% The percentage can be set in increments of
10%.
A maximum c

harge level of 80% is recommen-
ded. Higher maximum charge levels can
diminish the longevity of the high-voltage bat-
tery (  page 166).
% As soon as the full charge level is reached, a
no

tiNcation is shown in the media display that
the charging process is completed and the
journey may be continued.
Unlocking the charging cable (mode 2, 3 or 4)
When t
he function is active, the charging cable is
unlocked when the maximum charge level is
reached. 
Select Home or Work. 
Activate or deactivate Unlock charging cable.
Activating or deactivating location-based charging
If t
he function is active and pertinent addresses
have been stored in the navigation destinations, the corresponding charging program is automati-
call
y selected as soon as the address is reached
and parking position P is engaged. 
Select Home or Work. 
Activate or deactivate Select based on loca-
tion. Parking
Parking the vehicle
&
WARNING Risk of accident and injur
y
caused by an insuPciently secured vehi-
cle rolling away
If the vehicle is not securely parked suP-
cientl
y, it can roll away in an uncontrolled way
even at a slight downhill gradient. 
On uphill or downhill gradients, turn the
fr

ont wheels so that the vehicle rolls
towards the kerb if it starts moving. 
apply the parking brake. 
Switch the transmission to position j.184
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&
WARNING Risk of accident and injur y due
to leaving children unattended in the vehi-
cle
If children are les unatt
ended in the vehicle,
they could, in particular:
= open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users.
= get out and be struck by oncoming traPc.
= operate vehicle equipment and become
trapped, for example.
In addition, the children could also set the
vehicle in motion by, for example:
= releasing the parking brake.
= changing the transmission position.
= starting the vehicle. 
Never leave children unattended in the
v
ehicle. 
When leaving the vehicle, always take the
k
ey with you and lock the vehicle. 
Keep the vehicle key out of the reach of
c
hildren. *
NOTE Damag
e to the vehicle due to it roll-
ing away 
Always secure the vehicle against rolling
a
way. %
If you park the vehicle for a long period,
obser

ve the following notes:
= Make sure the high-voltage battery has a
suPcient state of charge, especially at
very low outside temperatures. In this way
you can avoid any problems when the
vehicle is subsequently started.
= If possible, avoid parking spaces in direct
sunlight.
Observe the notes on charging the high-volt-
age battery (  page 166). 
Bring the vehicle to a standstill by pressing the
br
ake pedal. 
On gradients, turn the front wheels so that the
v
ehicle will roll towards the kerb if it starts
moving. 
Apply the electric parking brake. Driving and parking
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Engage transmission position j in a s tation-
ary vehicle with the brake pedal depressed
( page 165). 
Switch oM t
he vehicle by pressing button 1.
Release the service brake slowly. 
Get out of the vehicle and lock it.
% When you park the vehicle, you can still oper-
at

e the side windows and the panoramic slid-
ing sunroof for approximately four minutes if
the driver's door is closed. Garage door opener
Programming buttons for the garage door opener
&
WARNING Risk of injur
y by becoming
trapped when opening and closing a
garage door
When you operate or program a garage door
wit
h an integrated garage door opener, per-
sons can become trapped or struck by the
garage door if they stand within its range of
movement. 
Always make sure that nobody is within
t
he range of the garage door's move-
ment. Before programming the garage door opener, park
t
he vehicle outside the garage. Make sure that the
vehicle is switched on but not started.
Requirements: = The v

ehicle has been parked outside the
garage or outside the range of movement of
the door.
= The vehicle is switched on.
= The vehicle has not been started.
% The garage door opener function is always
a

vailable when the vehicle is switched on. 
Press and hold button 1, 2 or 3 t hat you
wish to program.
Indicator lamp 4 Oashes yellow.
% It can take up to 20 seconds before the indi-
cat
or lamp Oashes yellow. 
Release the previously pressed button.
Indicat

or lamp 4 continues to Oash yellow.186
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Point remote control 5 fr om a distance of
1 cm to 8 cm towards button 1, 2 or 3.
Press and hold button 6 of r
emote control
5 until one of the following signals appears:
= Indicator lamp 4 lights up green continu-
ously. Programming is complete.
= Indicator lamp 4 Oashes green. Program-
ming was successful. Additionally, syn-
chronisation of the rolling code with the
door system must be carried out. 
If indicator lamp 4 does no
t light up or Oash
green: repeat the procedure. 
Release all of the buttons.
% The remote control for the door drive is not
included in t

he scope of delivery of the garage
door opener.
Synchronising the rolling code
R
equirements:
= The door system uses a rolling code.
= The vehicle must be within range of the garage
door or door drive. =
The v
ehicle as well as persons and objects are
located outside the range of movement of the
door. 
Press the programming button on the door
dr

ive unit.
Initiate the next step within approximately
30 seconds. 
Press previously programmed button 1, 2
or 3 r
epeatedly until the door closes.
When the door closes, programming is com-
pleted.
% Please also read the operating instructions for
t

he door drive.
Troubleshooting when programming the remote
contr
ol 
Check if the transmitter frequency of remote
contr

ol 5 is supported. 
Replace the batteries in remote control 5. 
Hold remote control 5 at v
arious angles from
a distance of 1 cm to 8 cm front of the inside
rearview mirror. You should test every position
for at least 25 seconds before trying another
position. 
Hold remote control 5 at t
he same angles at
various distances in front of the inside rear
view mirror. You should test every position for
at least 25 seconds before trying another
position. 
On remote controls that transmit only for a
limit
ed period, press button 6 on remote
control 5 again before transmission ends. 
Angle the aerial line of the garage door opener
unit t
owards the remote control.
% It is possible that older garage doors cannot
be oper
ated using the remote control in the
inside rearview mirror even aser you have
successfully performed the measures descri-
bed above. If this is the case, contact the
HomeLink n
Hotline.
% Support and additional information on pro-
g

ramming:
= on the HomeLink n
Hotline on (0) 08000
466 354 65 or +49 (0) 6838 907-277
= on the Internet at https://
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