Power Socket; Power Socket And Usb Connection; Drinks Holder Of The Centre Console; 12 Volt Power Socket - Seat Mii Electric Owner's Manual

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Drinks holder of the centre console

In the front part of the centre console:
Fig. 104
drink holder.
In the rear part of the centre console:
Fig. 105
There are drink holders in the front and rear
parts of the centre console.
Securing the drink container in the front
drink holder
›››
Fold the drink holder
Fig. 104
102
Place the drink container in the drink holder
so that it is securely surrounded.

Power socket

Power socket and USB connection*

Front centre console: 12-volt power
Fig. 106
outlet on the storage compartment and USB in-
terface.
Electrical equipment can be connected to
the socket in the vehicle.
All connected appliances should be in per-
fect working order without any faults.
Maximum power consumption
Power socket
forward.
12 Volts
Operation
Maximum power con-
sumption
120 Watts
The maximum capacity of the socket must
not be exceeded. The power consumption is
indicated on the rating plate of each appli-
ance.
Where 2 or more appliances are connected
at the same time, the total rating of all the
connected devices must never exceed 190
›››
Watts
.

12 volt power socket

The 12 volt socket is found in the storage
compartment at the front of the centre con-
›››
sole
Fig. 106
and only works when the ig-
nition is switched on.
With the ignition switched on, the drive sys-
tem stopped and the electrical appliances
switched on, the vehicle's 12-volt battery is
discharged. Therefore, electrical devices
connected to the socket should only be used
when the drive system is operating.
To prevent voltage fluctuations from causing
damage, turn off the electrical device con-
nected to the 12-volt socket before connect-
ing and disconnecting the ignition, as well as
before starting the drive system.
WARNING
Improper use of the socket or electrical de-
vices could lead to a fire and cause serious
injuries.
Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehicle. The socket and equipment

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