battery VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 2021 User Guide

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WARNING
Improper use of the sockets and electrical
accessories can cause fires and se vere inju-
ries.
x Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehicle. Sockets and the devices connec-
ted to them can be used when the igni-
tion is switched on.
x If the electrical device gets too hot,
switch off the device immediately and
disconnect it from the socket. NOTICE
x In order to pre
vent damage to the electri-
cal system, never connect equipment that
supplies electric power, such as solar pan-
els or battery chargers for charging the
12-volt battery, to the 12-volt socket.
x Use only electrical devices that have been
approved in accordance with current
guidelines concerning electromagnetic
compatibility.
x In order to avoid damage due to voltage
fluctuations, always switch off any electri-
cal devices before switching the ignition
on or off and before activating the vehi-
cle

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A forecast arrival time will be displayed.
You can activ
ate or deactivate the function at
any time and also delete the stored data for
the function.
Activating and deactivating “Learn usage
pattern”
Basic functions to open the set-
tings for this function.
2. To activate the function, activate
Learn us-
age pattern.
3. To deactivate the function, deactivate
Learn usage pattern.
Deleting stored data
.
If the charge le
vel is too low, the oper-
ating range display is automatically
hidden. When the battery has recharged, the
range display will reappear.
To show the complete range display
on the map, you may need to adjust
the map view

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x
Damage to the v ehicle or to the high-
voltage battery could lead to a leak of
toxic gases or fluids, either immediately
or at a later time. These emitted gases
could also potentially cause a fire. Do
not inhale these gases.
x Never touch the fluids that leak from the
high-voltage battery.
x In the event of a fire, move away from
the hazard area and call the fire service.
x Always inform any attending fire and
emergency services that the vehicle is
fitted with a high-voltage battery. NOTICE
After an accident, or after the underside of
the v
ehicle has struck an obstacle, the high-
voltage battery must be checked by appropri-
ately qualified and trained experts. Warning signs for the high-
v

oltage system Please refer to , and at the start
of the chapter on page 273.
Where can warning signs be located?
The f

ollowing components may be marked
with the illustrated warning signs

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Fig. 141
Warning sign on high- voltage battery.1
High voltages can cause serious injuries
or death. Ne

ver touch the battery termi-
nals with your fingers, tools, jewellery or
any metal objects. death. Under no circumstances remove
the lid from the high-

voltage battery nor
disassemble the high-voltage battery. Care instructions for the
high-
voltage battery Introduction to the topic
Reliability and capacity of the high-
voltage
battery
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to a physical
and chemical ageing and wear process during
their useful life. Correct handling of the high-
voltage battery makes a significant contribu-
tion to maintaining its reliable condition and
a high useful capacity and range in the long
term. It is therefore all the more important to
observe the following care instructions for
the high-voltage battery. These care instruc-
tions form the basis for long value retention
of the vehicle.
Please also observe the valid Volkswagen
warranty and guarantee terms for the high-
voltage battery. Care instructions for the high-voltage battery 275
11A012720AB

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Handling the high-voltage
battery
Care instructions
V
olkswagen recommends observing the fol-
lowing care instructions:

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Upper battery charge limit
F
ull charging of the high-voltage battery is
not normally necessary in daily vehicle use.
The upper battery charge limit limits the
maximum charge level.

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WARNING
Driving when the charge level of the high-
v oltage battery is too low can lead to the
vehicle breaking down when in traffic, and
can lead to accidents and serious injuries. The high-voltage battery can only be
charged at charging stations that meet
the requirements of the corresponding coun-
try and at least the f

ollowing standards:

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x
Ne ver charge a 12-volt vehicle battery
which is frozen or has been frozen. Dis-
charged 12-volt vehicle batteries can al-
ready freeze at temperatures of around
0

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1
Vehicle with discharged 12-volt vehicle
battery that is being jump-started. NOTICE
Observe the instructions for jump starting in
the owner

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x
All work on the 12- volt vehicle battery
and the electrical system can cause seri-
ous chemical burns, fire or electric
shocks. Always read the warnings and
safety information before carrying out
any kind of work on the 12-volt vehicle
battery

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