Seat Exeo ST 2011 Owner's Manual page 159

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Note
The use of electrical appliances with the engine switched off will cause a
battery discharge.
230 volt socket for Europlug*
Electrical equipment can also be connected to the 230 volt
socket in the centre console.
The 230 Volt socket can only be used when the engine is running
.
In vehicles with folding cover:
– Hold the cover of the socket at the lower recess.
– Lift the cover to open
Safety First
Fig. 137 Centre console:
230 volt socket
⇒ fig.
137.
Operating Instructions
Inserting the Europlug
– Insert the Europlug in the socket. The childproof safety device on
the socket is deactivated.
– If necessary, press the Europlug as far as possible into the socket
to ensure it is correctly inserted and will not jump out of place
while driving over a bump or similar.
LED warning lamp above socket
Steady green
The childproof safety device is disconnected. The socket
light:
is ready for use
Flashing red
There is a fault, for example, disconnection due to
light:
excess current or temperature
Equipment which may be connected
The 230 volt socket can be used to connect electrical equipment with a Euro-
plug. Please note that the power consumption in this socket must not exceed
150 watts (peaks of 300 watts).
Even when more than one appliance is connected, the total consumption of
all the appliances must not exceed 150 watts. If necessary, please refer to the
manufacturer's label to confirm the power consumption of the connected
equipment.
All connected appliances should be in perfect working order without any
faults.
WARNING
Heavy appliances or connectors (for example, adapters) which hang
down directly from the Europlug socket may damage the socket with the
resultant risk of injury.
Practical Tips
Seats and storage compartments
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