Using 12 Vsocketonthe driver'sseat
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Fold up cover 1 of thesocket.
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Insert theplug of thedevice.
Using the115 Vsocketinthe lowercontrol
panel
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DANGER Risk of fatalinjurydue to dam‐
aged connecting cables or sockets
If asuitabledeviceisconnected,the 115V
socketwillbecarrying ahigh voltage. If the
connecting cable or the115 Vsocketispulled
outofthe trim or is damaged or wet, you
could receiveanelectric shock.
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Only use dryand damage-free connect‐
ing cables.
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When theignition is switched off,
ensurethat the115 Vsocketisdry.
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If the115 Vsocketisdamaged or gets
pulled outofthe paneling, immediately
have thesocketcheckedorreplaced at
aqualified specialized workshop.
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Neverplugthe connecting cable intoa
115Vsocketthat is damagedorhas
been pulled out of thetrim.
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DANGER Risk of fatalinjurydue to incor‐
rect handling of thesocket
Youcouldreceive an electric shock:
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if youreachintothe socket.
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if youinsertunsuitable devices or objects
intothe socket.
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Do notreachintothe socket.
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Only connect suitable devices to the
socket.
Requirements:
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The devices mustbeequipped withasuitable
plug whichconformstothe standards spe‐
cific to thecountry youare in.
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Only devices up to amaximum of 150watts
arepermitted.
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Do notuse multiple socketoutlets.
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Openflap 3.
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Insertthe plug of thedevice into115 Vsocket
1.
When theon-boardelectrical system voltage
is sufficient, indicator lamp 2 lightsup.
If youwill notbeusingthe 115Vpowersocket,
keep theflap closed.
Using sockets in the cargo compartment
Requirements:
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Onlydevices withamaximum powercon‐
sumption of 180W(15 A) maybeconnected.
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