Charging; Charging Types - Vauxhall CORSA Owner's Manual

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If the trajectory of the vehicle
suggests a certain level of
drowsiness or inattention by the
driver, the system triggers the first
level of alert. The driver is notified by
a message and an audible signal is
given.
After three first level alerts, the
system triggers a new alert with a
message, accompanied by a more
pronounced audible signal.
In certain driving conditions (poor
road surface or strong winds), the
system may give alerts independent
of the driver's level of vigilance.
The driver drowsiness detection is
reinitialised when the ignition has
been switched off for a few minutes or
the speed remains below 40 mph for
a few minutes.
System limitations
In the following situations, the system
may not operate properly or even not
operate at all:
● poor visibility caused by
inadequate lighting of the
roadway, falling snow, heavy
rain, dense fog etc.
● dazzle caused by headlamps of
an oncoming vehicles, low sun,
reflections on damp roads,
leaving a tunnel, alternating
shade and light etc.
● windscreen area in front of the
camera covered by dirt, snow,
stickers etc.
● no lane markings detected or
multiple lane markings due to
roadworks
● close vehicles ahead
● winding roads or narrow roads
Driving and operating

Charging

Charging types

There are different types of charging
the vehicle's high voltage battery.
Charging at wallboxes
A wallbox is a charging unit for private
households. It provides a charging
cable which has to be connected to
the vehicle's charging port. Some
wallboxes do not provide a charging
cable. In this case, a separate
charging cable is required which has
to be connected to both the wallbox
and the charging port of the vehicle.
Charging time may take approx. 5
hours with a charging power of 11 kW
and 15 hours with a charging power
of 3.7 kW.
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