lights CITROEN E-MEHARI 2023 Owners Manual
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Obser ve the safety rules and follow the
steps indicated before use.
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Us
e only the original charging cable.
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D
o not attempt to dismantle or repair the
charging cable.
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D
o not use an extension lead or adapter.
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I
ncorrect use of the charging cable would
risk causing an accident such as an
electrical discharge or fire.
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I
mmediately stop using the charging cable
if a
fault or problem occurs or if the FAULT
warning lamp lights up or flashes.
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E
nsure that the plug is not allowed to
become wet.
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D
o not touch the terminals on the charging
cable or the vehicle's charging socket.
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D
o not use the charging cable if parts of
it are broken, frayed, cracked, open or
showing any other sign of damage.
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K
eep the charging cable out of reach of
children.
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W
hen using the charging cable, the
ambient temperature must not exceed
45
degrees Celsius.
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H
andle the charging cable with care, avoid
dropping it and do not pull heavily on the
cable or the cord. The components of your E-MEHARI
comply with electromagnetic emission
standards. However, as a
precaution,
if you have a
pacemaker or any other
electrical medical device, ask your doctor
about any precautions to take.
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E nsure that the electrical power supply is
220 -240 V 50 Hz alternating current.
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B
efore connecting the charging cable,
check the nominal current indicated on
the charging cable, to ensure that the
power point and supply circuit are rated
sufficiently highly to charge your vehicle.
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T
he charging cable allows 10 A of
continuous consumption, you must ensure
that the electrical installation (socket,
cables, etc.) for the charging have this
value of nominal current at a
minimum
and comply with the most recent electrical
cable standards and regulations in force in
your country or region.
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T
he maximum nominal current depends
on the country.
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T
he socket and wiring circuit must be
earthed and protected by a
circuit breaker
specifically designed for this purpose or
a
fuse to avoid any accident of electrical
origin.
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C
ontact a qualified electrician if in any
doubt over the power point and wiring
circuit.
Practical information
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Starting the charge
To start charging, the ignition must be
switched off, the car must be unlocked
with the RFID key ring, and the parking
brake activated.
1. Connect the plug (1) to a
230 V/16 A socket
that can support a
continuous current of 10
A. All the LEDs on the control unit light up
for half a
second then the POWER warning
lamp lights up permanently. 2.
Open and hold open the vehicle's charging
socket panel (on the right-hand rear wing).
Ensure that there is no foreign body in the
connector terminals or the charging plug.
3. Push the charging nozzle (2) into the
charging socket until it clicks in place. The
indicator lamp on the charging shut-off
button (1) starts to flash.
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C
omponent parts may be damaged by
incorrect use.
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E
nsure that the control unit of the
charging cable is placed so that any
contact with water is avoided.
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void introducing any foreign bodies or
particles into the connector terminals
or charging plug.
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A
void treading on, folding or knotting
the cable or cord.
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A
void using the charging cable during
a
storm.
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D
o not place heavy objects on the
charging cable.
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W
hen charging, keep the charging
cable away from objects that become
hot.
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W
hen the charging cable is not in
use, stow it with its protective cover in
a
cool, dry place that is not exposed to
direct sunlight.
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D
o not use an extension lead with your
charging cable.
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Practical information