Skoda CITIGO IV Owner's Manual page 67

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tended for charging with a charging current of 16 A
is not possible.
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
2)
The charging cable can be used for charging at
standard power outlets.
Cable control box Mode 2
Through the control box, the charging plug is de-
energised until it is plugged into the charging socket
of the vehicle.
When the charging cable is connected to the power
outlet, the control box automatically carries out a
self-test. All warning and indicator lights illuminate
briefly and go out one after the other.
The current operating status is then displayed.
Indicator lights for the operating display
Charging cable connected to the
illuminates
A
mains.
illuminate
A B
High-voltage battery is charging.
flashes
a)
C
Charging cable connected to the
illumi-
mains and to the vehicle. Charg-
A B
C.
ing has not started or has already
nate
been completed.
a)
If the indicator light
C
ing current is limited.
Temperature monitoring
The charging cable is equipped with a temperature
monitoring system on the control box and the mains
plug.
The temperature monitoring system is triggered if
the charging cable heats up too much. It may also do
so if you have taken it with you beforehand in an
overheated luggage compartment or in strong sun-
light.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction indicators on the cable control box
Mode 2
A fault is indicated by the indicator lights in the con-
trol box.
Indicator light power
A
plug (plugged into
the mains socket)
Indicator light con-
B
trol box
Indicator light vehi-
C
cle
Warning light
D
slowly flashes, the charg-
High-voltage system ›
flashes
A
Power supply or socket fault.
illuminates/
D
flashes
flashes
B
Control box fault.
illuminates/
D
flashes
flashes
C
Vehicle fault.
illuminates/
D
flashes
In the event of a fault, the charging process is inter-
rupted.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The control box can also recognise the following sit-
uations as a fault.
A charger is connected to the 12 volt vehicle bat-
tery.
The vehicle is in close proximity to high voltage
power lines.
The vehicle is not on its wheels, but, for example, is
raised up with a lift.
Charging cable too hot
If the charging cable is too hot, the control box limits
the charging current. The warning light
soon as the charging cable has cooled down suffi-
ciently, the charging current is automatically in-
creased.
If charging is interrupted by the control box, the indi-
cator light
flashes, as well as the warning light
A
the indicator lights
and
B
Disconnect the charging cable and allow it to cool.
If the problem persists, seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Charging cable
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flashes. As
D
.
D
go out.
C

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