CITROEN E-MEHARI 2016 Handbook page 31

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Using the CCID charging cable
Observe the safety rules and follow the steps indicated before use.
● Use only the original charging cable.
● Do not attempt to dismantle or repair the
charging cable.
● Do not use an extension lead or adaptor.
● Incorrect use of the charging cable would
risk causing an electrical discharge or
fire.
● Stop using the charging cable
immediately if a fault or anomaly occurs
or if the FAULT warning lamp comes on
or flashes.
● Ensure that the plug is not allowed to
become wet.
● Do not touch the terminals on the
charging cable or the vehicle's charging
socket.
● Do not use the charging cable if parts of
it are broken, frayed, cracked, open or
showing any other sign of damage.
(1) Locking button
(2) LEDs
(3) Cable
(4) Plug
(5) Control unit
(6) Cable
(7) Protective cover
● Keep the charging cable out of reach of
children.
● Do not use the charging cable if the
ambient temperature is above 45 degrees
Celsius.
● Handle the charging cable with care,
avoid dropping it and do not pull heavily
on the cable or the cord.
● Ensure that the power supply used is
220-240V 50Hz.
● Before 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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● The charging cable allows a constant
current consumption of 10A. Ensure
that the electrical installation (socket,
wiring...) used for charging is rated with
at least this nominal current value and
that it meets the most recent standards
and regulations on electrical wiring in
force in your country or region.
● The maximum nominal current depends
on the country.
● The socket and wiring circuit must be
earthed and protected by a circuit breaker
or fuse to avoid any accident of electrical
origin.
● Contact a qualified electrician if in any
doubt over the power point and wiring
circuit.
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