Incorrect Setting Of The Charge - Jeep COMPASS 4xe Manual

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NOTE Excessive force may break the
cable retainer.
NOTE To restore correct operation of the
system, contact the Jeep Dealership.
WARNING
35) The charge current level ("Level 1"
/ "Level 2" / "Level 3", etc.) can only
be changed using the display of the
UConnect™ system (for more information
see the "UConnect™ 8.4 NAV DAB
Radio / UConnect™ 8.4" DAB Radio"
chapter in the "Knowing the instrument
panel and multimedia" section of this
supplement). The default charge level set
is "Level 3". For countries in which the
13A "Mode 2" charge cable can be used,
if the domestic power socket IS NOT
CERTIFIED, it is recommended to set
"Level 4" charge to the maximum, which
corresponds to approx. 10A. For the list
of country-specific cable types refer to
what is indicated in the "Mode 2" cable
variant table".
36) In order to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to the device, special
care should be taken when cleaning:
ALWAYS unplug the device from the
domestic power supply socket and car
ports.

37) Incorrect setting of the charge

current intensity can overload or overheat
the mains power supply of the domestic
socket. Fire hazard. Before charging
from other domestic sockets, adjust the
charge current intensity to the mains. If
you do not know the mains, set to the
lowest level. Never use extension cords
for charging.
38) Incorrect connection between
connector and charging terminals
constitutes a fire hazard!
39) During normal operation, the
domestic power socket can overheat.
In the case of extreme overheating, the
charge is interrupted and the warning
LED on the front of the cable control
unit will turn on. Refer to the table in
the paragraph "Charge system failure" in
chapter "Usable power sources".
40) The "Mode 2" charge cable must be
connected to a dedicated circuit that is
not shared with other devices that absorb
electrical energy.
41) Do not insert fingers or objects in the
cable charge connector.
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