MERCEDES-BENZ EQS SUV 2023 Owners Manual

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Notes on charging the high-voltage battery at a
rapid charging station (mode 4)&DANGER Risk of fatal injuries due to dam-
aged components
If you use a damaged component to connect
the vehicle to the charging station, this can
result in Nre or an electric shock, for example.
Perform a visual inspection of the charg-
ing station for obvious defects, e.g. dam-
age to the housing or on the charging
cable connection.At charging stations without a pre-instal-
led cable, for safety reasons, only use
charging cables that have been tested
and approved by the manufacturer for
charging the high-voltage battery in an
electric vehicle.Do not use a damaged charging cable.Do not use an extension for the charging
cable.Do not use an adapter.Always observe the safety information on
the charging station.&DANGER Risk of fatal injuries when carry-
ing out maintenance work during the
charging process
During the charging process, the high-voltage
on-board electrical system is under high volt-
age.
Do not perform any maintenance work
during the charging process.
Most charging stations must be activated before
the charging process, e.g. using an RFID card or
via Plug-and-Charge. Observe the on-site opera-
tor\bs instructions for the charging station and the notes on Mercedes me Charge (see the vehicle\bs
Digital Operator\bs Manual).
The amount of energy dispensed for the charging
process, shown by the charging station, may be higher than the amount of energy actually absor-
bed by the high-voltage battery. This is the result
of diMerent levels of charging losses and is descri-
bed as recharge ePciency. Charging losses occur,
for example, due to heat that builds up when the
vehicle is charging or from auxiliary consumersthat are switched on. Further information onrecharge ePciency can be obtained at a qualiNed
specialist workshop.
Setting the maximum permissible charging cur-
rent for charging at a mains socket
*NOTE Overloading the mains socket due
to excessive charging current
If the charging current is too high, the fuse
could be tripped or the external mains supply
could overheat.
Ensure that the external mains supply
has been designed to handle the charg-
ing current provided.For safety reasons, only use the charging
cable supplied with the vehicle or an
original Mercedes-Benz charging cable.
Mercedes-Benz thoroughly tests these
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ity for high-voltage charging of your vehi-
cle.Purchase these parts at a Mercedes-
Benz service center and obtain advice
there.Check the maximum charging current
using the charging capacity shown on
the driver\bs display.
The charging cable supplied is set to a country-
speciNc maximum charging current value. When
charging abroad, the maximum value may exceed the permitted value for that country.
Before charging at a mains socket, have the
maximum permissible charging current for the
relevant mains socket or the building installa-
tion checked by a qualiNed electrician.When charging abroad, observe the country-
speciNc laws.
If you have questions concerning the charging
current or if there is a malfunction, please contact
a qualiNed specialist workshop.
Overview of the charging cable operating unit
The charging cable operating unit shows the cur-
rent status of the charging process.
1Supply voltage indicator2Charging process indicator3Temperature monitor indicator4Safety system indicator
Supply voltage indicator 1
DisplayMeaningLights up whiteThe supply voltage is
connected.Charging process indicator 2DisplayMeaningFlashes greenThe high-voltage bat-
tery is charging.
Temperature monitor indicator 3
DisplayMeaningLights up redThe green LED Oashes
simultaneously: over-
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Safety system indicator 4DisplayMeaningFlashes redCharging cable mal-
function !

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Condition of charge
= Lights up blue: charging process completed
= Flashes blue: charging; active energy Oow
= Lights up orange: charging paused
= Flashes orange: connection is being estab-
lished
= Flashes red (for approx. 90 s): malfunction in
vehicle; charging not possible\bVehicles with active ambient lighting: when
the charging sequence is activated, the state
of charge will also be accompanied by ambi-
ent lighting (  page 162).
Starting the alternating-current charging process
(mode 2/3)
&DANGER Risk of death when charging at a
damaged socket
The charging process uses high voltage.
If the 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, abrading or driving over the cable.Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced
at a qualiNed specialist workshop as
soon as possible.Never connect the charging cable to a damaged vehicle socket.*NOTE Damage due to overheating of
charging cable and charge port
During the charging process, the charging
cable and charge port can heat up within the permissible limits.
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 charge portbecomes too hot, have the power supply
system checked.*NOTE Damaged or dirty vehicle socket
when the socket Oap is openAlways keep the socket cover and the
socket Oap closed when there is no
charging cable connected. This protects
the vehicle socket from dirt and damage.Make sure that the socket cover is
closed properly before closing the socket
Oap. This can otherwise result in damage
which may prevent the socket Oap from
being opened again.*NOTE Damage to the vehicle socket or the
charging cable connector due to incorrect
handling
Do not use excessive force (maximum 67.4 lbf
(300 N)) to insert the charging cable connec-
tor into the vehicle socket as far as it will go. You may otherwise damage the vehicle socket,
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the charging cable connector or their con-
tacts.If you feel there is increased resistance,
pull the charging cable connector out of
the socket and reinsert it.
Requirements
= The transmission is in position ].
= The vehicle is unlocked or the distance
between the key and the vehicle does not
exceed 3 s (1 m).
= The vehicle has not been started. The õ
indicator on the driver\bs display is oM.
= The charging cable is not taut.
Open socket Oap 1 via the EQ module of the
multimedia system (  page 309).
or
Press the center rear section of socket Oap
1 .
Socket Oap 1 will swing open and status dis-
play 2 will light up white.Vehicles with an electrical socket Oap: if an obsta-
cle impedes the socket Oap while it is opening,
the socket Oap will close again automatically.\bWhen the vehicle is started (the õ indica-
tor is lit up on the driver\bs display), socket Oap
1 cannot be opened.\bOnly upper connection 3 is required for the
charging cable connector.To charge at a mains socket, insert the mains plug into the mains socket of the external
power source as far as it will go.Insert the charging cable connector into vehi-
cle socket connection 3 as far as it will go. If
the wallbox/charging station is not equipped
with a charging cable, insert the plug of the
vehicle\bs charging cable into the wallbox/
charging station socket as far as it will go.
Make sure that the charging cable is not taut
when inserted.
Status display 2 will Oash orange and, as
soon as the high-voltage battery is charged,
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\bWhen the charging sequence for the ambientlighting is activated, the ambient lighting willlight up for approximately 30 seconds as withstatus display 2 ( page 162).
When Sound Experience is activated, diMerent
situations, such as the charging cable con-
nector being inserted and removed or the
beginning of the charging process, will be
accompanied by selected sounds. For infor-
mation on Sound Experience, please refer to
the Digital Operator\bs Manual.
Vehicles with an electric socket Oap: if a charging
cable is not connected to the vehicle aser the
socket Oap has been opened, the socket Oap will
close again automatically.
When the charging cable is connected to the vehi- cle, the vehicle cannot be started or moved.
At the start of the charging process, the chargelevel display will be shown on the driver\bs displaywith a charging prediction. The charging predic-
tion refers to the time at which the high-voltage
battery will be fully charged.
\bDepending on the temperature, the fan and
battery cooling system may audibly switch on during the charging process.\bIf the vehicle is idle for lengthy periods andconnected to the mains supply, the high-volt-
age battery will be recharged automatically as
needed or when electrical consumers are
activated (e.g. pre-entry climate control).
Ending the alternating current charging process
(mode 2/3)
Requirements
= The distance between the SmartKey and the
vehicle does not exceed 3 s (1 m).
Press charging interruption button 2.
The charging process is ended. Status display
1 lights up white. The vehicle socket is
unlocked.Press and hold button 3 on the charging
cable connector and remove the charging
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\bIf you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nector, repeat the unlocking procedure. If the charging cable connector is still locked, con-tact a qualiNed specialist workshop.\bStatus display 1 remains lit for some time
aser the charging cable connector has been
removed and then goes out.Close the socket Oap.
For vehicles with an electric socket Oap,
observe the following notes on closing the
socket Oap.Remove the charging cable connector from
the mains socket, or from the socket on the wallbox/charging station, and stow the vehi-cle\bs charging cable safely in the vehicle
(  page 205).
The electric socket Oap closes automatically in
the following situations:
= shortly aser the charging cable connector has
been removed
= aser the socket Oap has been tapped in the
direction to close it
= aser transmission position \\, [ or ^ has
been engaged
Automatic reversing function of the electric socket Oap
If an obstacle impedes the electrical socket Oap
while it is closing, the socket Oap will open again
automatically.When closing the socket Oap, make sure that
no body parts or objects are in the closing area.
Starting the direct-current charging process
(mode 4)
&DANGER Risk of death when charging at a
damaged socket
The charging process uses high voltage.
If the 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, abrading or driving over the cable.Have a damaged vehicle socket replaced
at a qualiNed specialist workshop as
soon as possible.Never connect the charging cable to a damaged vehicle socket.*NOTE Damage due to overheating of
charging cable and charge port
During the charging process, the charging
cable and charge port can heat up within the
permissible limits.
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
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If the charging cable or charge portbecomes too hot, have the power supply
system checked.*NOTE Damaged or dirty vehicle socket
when the socket Oap is openAlways keep the socket cover and the
socket Oap closed when there is no
charging cable connected. This protects
the vehicle socket from dirt and damage.Make sure that the socket cover is
closed properly before closing the socket
Oap. This can otherwise result in damage
which may prevent the socket Oap from
being opened again.*NOTE Damage to the vehicle socket or the
charging cable connector due to incorrect
handling
Do not use excessive force (maximum 67.4 lbf
(300 N)) to insert the charging cable connec-
tor into the vehicle socket as far as it will go. You may otherwise damage the vehicle socket,
the charging cable connector or their con-
tacts.If you feel there is increased resistance,
pull the charging cable connector out of
the socket and reinsert it.
Requirements
= The transmission is in position ].
= The vehicle is unlocked or the distance
between the key and the vehicle does not
exceed 3 s (1 m).
= The vehicle has not been started. The õ
indicator on the driver\bs display is oM.
= The charging cable is not taut.
Open socket Oap 1 via the EQ module of the
multimedia system (  page 309).
or
Press the center rear section of socket Oap
1 .
Socket Oap 1 will swing open and status dis-
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Vehicles with an electrical socket Oap: if an obsta-
cle impedes the socket Oap while it is opening,
the socket Oap will close again automatically.\bWhen the vehicle is started (the õ indica-
tor is lit up on the driver\bs display), socket Oap
1 cannot be opened.Remove socket cover 4 from the lower con-
nection of vehicle socket 3.\bThe CCS charging cable connector requires
both vehicle socket connections 3.Insert the charging cable connector into vehi-
cle socket 3 as far as it will go.
Make sure that the charging cable is not taut
when inserted.
Status display 2 will Oash orange and, as
soon as the high-voltage battery is charged,
blue.\bWhen the charging sequence for the ambient lighting is activated, the ambient lighting willlight up for approximately 30 seconds as withstatus display 2 ( page 162).
When Sound Experience is activated, diMerent
situations, such as the charging cable con-nector being inserted and removed or the
beginning of the charging process, will be
accompanied by selected sounds. For infor-
mation on Sound Experience, please refer to
the Digital Operator\bs Manual.
Vehicles with an electric socket Oap: if a charging
cable is not connected to the vehicle aser the
socket Oap has been opened, the socket Oap will
close again automatically.
When the charging cable is connected to the vehi- cle, the vehicle cannot be started or moved.
At the start of the charging process, the chargelevel display will be shown on the driver\bs displaywith a charging prediction. The charging predic-
tion refers to the time at which the high-voltage
battery will be fully charged.
\bDepending on the temperature, the fan and
battery cooling system may audibly switch on during the charging process.\bIf the vehicle is idle for lengthy periods andconnected to the mains supply, the high-volt-
age battery will be recharged automatically as
needed or when electrical consumers are
activated (e.g. pre-entry climate control).Ending the direct current charging process (mode
4)
Requirements: = The distance between the key and the vehicle
does not exceed 3 s (1 m).
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Press charging interruption button 2.
The charging process is ended. Status display
1 lights up white. The vehicle socket is
unlocked.Press and hold button 3 on the charging
cable connector and remove the charging
cable connector from the vehicle socket.\bIf you cannot remove the charging cable con-
nector, unlock the vehicle and repeat the pro- cedure. If the charging cable connector is still
locked, contact a qualiNed specialist work-
shop.\bStatus display 1 indicator lamp remains lit
for some time aser the charging cable con-
nector has been removed and then goes out.Insert socket cover 4 into the lower vehicle
socket connection.Close the socket Oap.
For vehicles with an electric socket Oap,
observe the following notes on closing the
socket Oap.The electric socket Oap closes automatically in
the following situations:
= shortly aser the charging cable connector has
been removed
= aser the socket Oap has been tapped in the
direction to close it
= aser transmission position \\, [ or ^ has
been engaged
Automatic backing up function of the electric
socket Oap
If an obstacle impedes the electrical socket Oap
while it is closing, the socket Oap will open again
automatically. The automatic backing up function
is only an aid and is not a substitute for your
attentiveness.When closing the socket Oap, make sure that
no body parts or objects are in the closing area.
Function of the charge level display in the driver\bs
display
\bThe data shown in the illustration is example
data.1Range at current charge level2Current state of charge of the high-voltage
battery3Maximum state of charge (depending on the setting)4Time remaining until completely charged (until
the selected maximum charge level is
reached)5Charge level recommended by Range Assis-
tant to reach the next destination6Dynamic charge level display7Current charging capacity218Driving and parking

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