Charging Cable - Skoda CITIGO IV Owner's Manual

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64 High-voltage system ›
lights up - the high-voltage battery is nearly dis-
charged
Charge the high-voltage battery immediately.
When the high-voltage battery is almost dis-
charged, the Eco+ driving profile is activated. The
maximum speed can be limited to 95 km/h.
Manual release of the charging plug from the
charging socket
If the charging plug remains locked in the charging
socket, after charging is completed and the button
is pressed proceed as follows.
Press the button in the centre console and at the
same time the button
in the driver's door.
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
socket.
Have the vehicle checked immediately by a spe-
cialist garage.
Charging does not start or is cancelled
A message indicating that no charging is possible is
displayed.
Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle
and plug it in again.
Or:
Use another charging option.
If the charging process does not start or is inter-
rupted again, seek the help of a specialist garage.
Fast charging with DC is not possible
A message indicating that no fast-charging is possi-
ble is displayed.
Charge the high-voltage battery using alternating
current.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Charging time increases
If the high-voltage battery is too hot after driving,
the charging current can be systematically reduced
by subsequent charging in order to protect the high-
voltage battery from overheating. This lengthens the
charging time.
Display the remaining charge time
When charging, a charging time of max. 10.5 hours is
shown in the display of the instrument cluster or in
the ŠKODA Connect application.
If charging is carried out at a standard mains socket
or the charging time is extended for technical rea-
sons, the charging time may be more than 10.5
hours. In this case, the charging time does not begin
to shorten until the remaining charging time has fall-
en below 10.5 hours.

Charging cable

Charging cable
What you should be mindful of
We recommend that you only use charging cables
supplied by ŠKODA AUTO. With these, the reliability
as well as correct functionality are guaranteed.
WARNING
Risk of short circuit as well as serious or fatal injuries!
Only use a suitable charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery.
NOTICE
Have the charging cable checked regularly by a
qualified service technician.
Information on the use of the charging cable
Protect the parts of the charging cable from un-
wanted stress, e.g. from overrunning, falling, pull-
ing, kinking or bending over sharp edges.
When disconnecting from the socket or charger,
do not pull on the cable but only on the plug.
After using the charging cable, insert the protec-
tive caps.
Protect the parts of the charging cable from in-
tense sunlight (the outside temperature must not
exceed 50 °C).
Do not immerse parts of the charging cable in wa-
ter and ensure it is protected from snow or ice.
Before driving abroad
Check whether your charging cable is suitable for
the specific procedures in places in each country.
In Norway, for example, the construction of elec-
trical systems is based on different technical specifi-
cations than those in other European countries.
Charging cable type
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3).
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
2).
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
current of 16A or 32A.
At some charging stations that offer charging with a
charging current of 32 A, charging with a cable in-
The charging cable can
be used to charge vehi-
cles at public AC charg-
ing stations that do not
have an integrated
charging cable.
Depending on the vehi-
cle equipment and
charging cable type,
charging is possible with
a maximum charging

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