Seat Tarraco 2022 Owner's Manual page 244

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Make sure that the maximum power of the
sockets is not exceeded. The power consump-
tion of the devices is shown on the type plate of
the devices.
The continuous output of all of the vehicle's 12-
volt sockets is 120 watts in total.
When connecting two or more electrical devi-
ces at the same time, make sure that their total
consumption never exceeds 190 watts.
USB power sockets
Depending on the equipment and the country,
the vehicle may also have USB connections ex-
clusively for charging or as a power socket
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Fig. 182
.
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These USB ports are located at the rear of the
console, between the front seats . These con-
nectors can work at a maximum power of up to
10.5 W per port.
NOTICE
If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for
longer than the specified time, the fuse may
blow.
Never use the 12 volt socket at full power
for more than 10 minutes.
In the case of full power, use a single 12-
volt socket.
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Practical equipment
230 volt power socket
Fig. 183 
In the left hand side of the luggage
compartment: 230 volt power socket.
With the engine running, the power socket acti-
vates automatically as soon as a connector is
plugged in. If there is enough power available,
the socket can still be used while the engine is
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off
.
Maximum power consumption is 150 watts (300
watts - maximum 2 minutes).
Connect an electrical device: Open the cover
and insert the plug into the power socket as far
as possible to unlock the built-in child lock. The
socket only supplies power once the child lock
is unlocked.
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LED on the power socket
Fig. 183
Steady green light:
The childproof lock is unlocked. The socket is
ready to operate.
Flashing green light:
The ignition is switched off, but there is
enough power available to continue supplying
the socket with current for a maximum of 10
minutes. If the connector is unplugged before
this time elapses, the socket is disconnected
and cannot be used again until the ignition is
switched on again.
Flashing red light:
There is an anomaly, e.g. disconnection due
to a current surge or overheating.
Disconnection due to overheating
When the temperature exceeds a certain value,
the 230 volt socket inverter is automatically dis-
connected. The disconnection prevents over-
heating when the power consumption of the
connected devices is excessive or the ambient
temperature is very high. The 230-volt power
supply can be used once again after a cool-
ing time. First unplug the connector of the con-
nected device and then plug it back in again.
This prevents the electrical device from being
switched on again if this is not wanted.
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