Mercedes-Benz EQC Owner's Manual page 186

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Setting the maximum permissible charging
current for charging at a mains outlet
* NOTE Danger due to excessive charging
current
If the charging current is too high, the fuse
could be tripped or the external mains supply
could overheat.
Make sure, that the external mains sup‐
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ply has been designed to handle the set
charging current.
If necessary, reduce the set charging
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current or use a different mains socket.
Before charging at a mains outlet, have the
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maximum permissible charging current for
the relevant mains outlet or the building
inspected by a qualified electrician. The
charging cable supplied is set to a country-
specific maximum charging current value.
When charging abroad, the maximum value
may exceed the permitted value for that
country. When abroad, observe the country-
specific laws when charging.
If you have questions concerning setting the
charging current or if there is a malfunction,
please contact a qualified specialist work‐
shop.
Set the maximum permissible charging cur‐
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rent in the multimedia system menu
(
page 178).
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If the exact value of the maximum permissible
charging current cannot be set, select the next
smaller adjustable value.
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If the vehicle requires more time than usual
to charge the high-voltage battery, check the
maximum charging current settings in the
multimedia system menu.
Driving and parking 183
Notes on charging the high-voltage battery
at a wallbox (mode 3)
& DANGER Risk of fatal injury from incor‐
rectly installed component parts
Connecting the charging cable to the wallbox
via an incorrectly installed wallbox or by
means of adapters, extension cables or simi‐
lar could cause a fire or an electric shock.
Only connect the charging cable to a
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wallbox that:
Has been properly installed and
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Has been inspected by a qualified electri‐
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cian
For safety reasons, only use charging
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cables that have been tested and
approved by the manufacturer for
charging the high-voltage battery in an
electric vehicle.
Never use damaged charging cables.
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Do not connect the charging cable to an
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amplifier.

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