Seat Tarraco 2022 Owner's Manual page 75

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Fig. 53 
Identification of alternating current
(AC) and type 2 connector.
Fig. 54 
Identification of direct current (DC)
and the vehicle's CCS connector
Compatibility between vehicles and charg-
ing infrastructure
The following indicators according to the
EN 17186 standard provide information about
whether the infrastructure's charging connec-
››› 
tors are suitable for the vehicle
››› 
Indicators
Fig. 53
In the vehicle
At the charging station
Charging the high-voltage battery
High-voltage battery
››› 
Indicators
Fig. 54
Voltage up to 500 volts
Voltage of up to 1000 volts.
The indicators are located on the vehicle's
charging socket, on components of the lo-
cal charging infrastructure (charging station,
socket) and on the charging cable. The indica-
tors refer to charging connection standards ac-
cording to IEC 62196.
WARNING
Charging the vehicle at unverified electrical
installations can cause serious injury and
damage.
If there is no indicator or if the charging in-
frastructure is unknown, an electrical instal-
lation expert should be consulted first.
Charging with alternating current
(AC)
Valid for: hybrid vehicles
.
Fig. 55 
Behind the battery charging cover on
the front left-hand side: Charging socket
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Fig. 55
Charging process display
1
Charging socket
2
Charging buttons
3
The battery charger installed in the vehicle
converts alternating current from the public
supply into direct current.
AC charging station or socket cable: The vehi-
cle's high-voltage battery can be charged us-
ing alternating current (AC) through the corre-
sponding charging socket
.
2
Connecting the charging cable
Firstly, connect the charging cable to the
socket, or public or home charging station.
Next, fully unwind it.
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