IMPORTANT
Ensure that the wall socket fuse can han-
dle the specified amperage for the charg-
ing cable.
NOTE
If the weather is very hot or very cold,
•
some of the charging current is used to
heat/cool the hybrid battery and the
passenger compartment, which results
in a longer charging time.
The charging time is extended if pre-
•
conditioning has been selected. The
time required depends mainly on the
outside temperature.
Charging time
3
Charging times may vary. The following charg-
ing times are applicable when air conditioning
or any other consumer is not affecting charg-
ing. If charging time seems long, it should be
investigated.
3
Does not apply to the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar.
4
Only applies to the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar.
Charging times for charging with 230V
Current intensity
Charging time
A
(A)
6
10
16
Maximum charging current may vary depending on market.
A
4
Charging time
Charging times may vary. The following charg-
ing times are applicable when air conditioning
or any other consumer is not affecting charg-
ing. If charging time seems long, it should be
investigated.
Charging times for charging with 200–240V
Current intensity
Charging time
A
(A)
6
10
16
A
Maximum charging current may vary depending on market.
ELECTRIC OPERATION AND CHARGING
Charging times for charging with 100–120V
Current intensity
(hours)
(A)
8
4
3
Maximum charging current may vary depending on market.
A
Fuse
Normally several 230 V consumers are
included in a fuse circuit, so additional con-
sumers (e.g. lighting, vacuum cleaner, electric
drill, etc.) can be on the same fuse.
Related information
Charging cable (p. 450)
•
Charging status in the charging cable's
•
control unit (p. 458)
(hours)
Charging status in the car's driver display
•
8
(p. 460)
Charging status in the car's charging input
•
4
socket (p. 457)
3
Start and switch off preconditioning
•
(p. 242)
Stopping hybrid battery charging (p. 462)
•
Charging time
(hours)
A
6
17
10
9
16
6
449