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If you have any questions regarding the equipment needed for charging, please ask an authorised dealer.

Important recommendations for charging your vehicle

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death.

Charging

Do not do anything to the vehicle during charging (washing, working in the engine compartment, etc.).

In the event of the presence of water, signs of corrosion or foreign bodies in the charging cord connector or in the vehicle charging socket, do not charge the vehicle. Fire hazard.

Do not attempt to touch the cord contacts, the domestic socket or the vehicle charging socket, or introduce objects into them.

Never plug the charging cord into an adapter, multiple socket or extension lead.

The use of generators is prohibited.

Do not remove or change the vehicle charging socket or the charging cord. Fire hazard.

Do not modify or perform any action on the installation during charging.

In the event of an impact, even slight, against the charging socket or valve, have them checked by an authorised dealer as soon as possible.

Take care of the cord: do not tread on it, immerse it in water or pull on it or let anything knock against it.

Check regularly that the charging lead is in good condition.

In the event of damage to the charging lead (corrosion, browning, cuts, etc.), to the unit or to the vehicle's electrical charging socket, do not use them. Please see an authorised dealer to replace them.

In the event of non-activation of the charging flap locking mechanism and/or unlocking of the vehicle's electric charging socket, please contact an approved dealer.

Charging cord A

This lead is specific to your vehicle and designed for connecting to wall sockets or public terminals to enable standard charging of the traction battery.

We recommend that you use a charging cord that enables a standard charge to charge the traction battery.

Each charging lead is stored in the luggage compartment of the vehicle.

Charging cord B

This cord allows:

- in normal use, on a socket used only for the vehicle (14 A/16 A charge);

- occasional charge using a domestic socket, (8 A charge) when you are not at home, for example.

Sockets must be fitted as stated in the instructions in the instructions supplied with the charging cord B.

Always read the charging cord instructions carefully before using it B.

Never leave the socket hanging by the cord. Use the hooks C to attach it.

If a charging cord malfunctions during the charging process (red warning light on the unit D), stop charging immediately. Please refer to the cord instructions.

Important recommendations for charging your vehicle

Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to a risk of fire, serious injury or electric shocks which could result in death.

Choice of charging cord

The standard charging cords supplied with the vehicle have been designed specifically for this vehicle. It is designed to protect you against the risks of electric shock that can lead to death or fire.

Do not use with the charging leads of previous vehicles as they are not adapted. For safety reasons, the use of a charging cord not recommended by the manufacturer is strictly forbidden. Failure to follow this instruction can lead to risks of fire or electric shock that can prove fatal. For information on a charging cord suited to your vehicle, please consult an authorised dealer.

Using the charging lead B

Please read the instructions that come with the charging cord carefully to learn about precautions you must take when using the product and the technical specifications required when fitting the socket.

Installation

Power supply systems

Only use charging terminals which conform to the IEC 61851-1 standard and connecting points protected by:

- a type A 30 mA residual differential current system specific to the socket used;

- an overcurrent protection device;

- protection against overvoltage relating to lightning in exposed areas (IEC 62305-4).

Wall socket

Have a special wall socket installed by a qualified professional.

In the case of domestic charging

Have a qualified professional check that each socket to which you will connect the charging cord complies with the standards and regulations in force in your country and that it complies with the specifications described previously in the information on “Power supply systems”.

Charging types that conform to European standards

Alternating current (AC)

If the information is displayed on the vehicle charging flap, follow the instructions below.

Before plugging in a charging lead, check that:

- the colour and one of the letters of the inlet socket 4 correspond to the colour and one of the letters on the end 5 of the lead;

- the colour and one of the letters of the inlet socket 3 correspond to the colour and one of the letters on the end 6 of the lead.

Charging type

Alternating current (AC)

Connection

Charging terminal 4/Charging lead 5

Vehicle 3/Charging lead 6

Charging types that conform to European standards (for all other cases, please consult an approved dealer).

Charging types that conform to European standards (continued)

Direct current (DC)

If the information is displayed on the vehicle charging flap, follow the instructions below.

Before plugging in a charging lead, make sure that the colour and one of the letters of the inlet socket 3 correspond to the colour and one of the letters on the end 6 of the charging lead.

Charging type

Direct current (DC)

Connection

Vehicle 3/Charging lead 6

Charging types that conform to European standards (for all other cases, please consult an approved dealer).

Electric charging connection 3

Note: If in a snowy environment, remove snow from the vehicle charging area before plugging in or disconnecting. Snow in the socket may block the insertion of the charging cord plug.

The vehicle has two charging connections located at the front of the vehicle:

- E socket for charging up to 22 kW;

- F socket, depending on the vehicle, for rapid charging.

Precautions

Avoid charging and parking your vehicle in extreme temperatures (hot or cold).

Under extreme conditions, charging may take several minutes before starting (time required for the traction battery to cool down or warm up).

When the vehicle is parked for more than seven days in temperatures below about -25°C, charging the traction battery can become impossible.

If the vehicle is parked for more than three months with near zero charge, it may become impossible to charge the battery.

To preserve the service life of your traction battery, avoid parking the vehicle for more than one month with high charge, especially when the weather is very hot.

Energy level availability depends on the battery temperature. It may therefore vary between the time the vehicle is stopped and restarted, depending on whether the battery is cold or warm.

In anticipation of arrival and parking in cold conditions (negative temperatures), if the battery charge level is below approximately 30%, the vehicle must be recharged within approximately four hours after the vehicle is parked.

When arriving in a cold location, the battery temperature will drop and approach the exterior temperature. In such a situation the battery’s useful capacity (available energy level) may be reduced significantly to the extent that it will not be possible to start the vehicle again.

Note: the useful capacity will be recovered during the next journey if the battery temperature increases sufficiently.

Favour charging the traction battery after driving and/or in mild temperatures. Otherwise, charging may take a longer period of time or even become impossible.

Recommendations

- In high temperatures, try to park and recharge the vehicle in a shaded/covered location.

- Charging can be performed in the rain or snow.

- Activating the air-conditioning increases the charge duration period.

In the absence of any protection against overvoltage, we recommend that you do not recharge the vehicle in stormy weather (lightning, etc.).

Recharging the traction battery

Vehicle stationary, ignition off:

- take the charging cord located in the boot of your vehicle;

- remove it from its storage bag;

- press the 6 switch to unlock the 10 charging flap;

- open valve 8;

- plug in the end of the cord to the power supply;

- grab the handle 9;

- plug in the vehicle cord. The warning light 7 flashes in yellow;

- after you hear a locking click, check that the charging cord is properly plugged in. To check the locking, pull gently on the handle 9.

The charging cord is automatically locked with the vehicle. This will make it impossible to unplug the cord from your vehicle.

If rapid charging the vehicle (DC), the charging cable between your vehicle and the charging terminal must not exceed 30 metres.

If there is any doubt about the length of the cable, consult the owner of the charging terminal (DC).

Make sure you fully uncoil the charging cord to limit its heating.

Do not use an extension lead, multiple socket or adapter.

Fire hazard.

During charging, the warning light 7 flashes in blue.

When charging starts, the following information is displayed on the instrument panel:

- the energy level on the battery warning light 11;

- the battery refill rate;

- an estimate of the remaining charging time (this is not displayed after about 95% charge);

- the warning light 12 indicates that the vehicle is connected to a power supply;

- your vehicle range will vary according to the charge level.

The display on the instrument panel disappears after a few seconds. It reappears on the instrument panel when a door is opened. Once charging is complete, the warning light 7 appears continuously in green. You do not need to wait until the charge is at reserve levels to recharge your vehicle.

Operating faults

If the warning light 7 appears continuously in red, please contact an approved dealer.

The traction battery charging time depends on the amount of energy remaining and the power delivered by the charging terminal. The information is displayed on the instrument panel during charging DISPLAYS AND INDICATORS.

Note: under certain conditions, the actual charging time may be longer than the charging time displayed on the instrument panel. This depends on:

- the quality of the electrical network;

- the initial charge level;

- the exterior temperature is too cold;

- ...

In the event of a problem with the charging cable, we recommend that you replace it with a cable that is identical to the original. Consult an approved dealer.

Precautions to take when removing from the socket

- Press the switch 6 or press and hold on the door unlocking button on the card in order to release the vehicle charging lead;

- grab the handle 9;

- unplug the charging lead 2 from the vehicle;

- the valve 8 must be closed;

- you must close the 10 charging flap and press on it in order to lock it;

- unplug the lead 2 from the power supply 1;

- place the lead 2 in its storage bag and store it in the luggage compartment.

It is imperative to follow the unplugging steps in order.

Note: immediately after a long charge of the traction battery, the cable may be hot. Please use the handles.

After pressing the charging cord unlocking button, you have 30 seconds to unplug it before it locks again.

To avoid disturbing the charging monitoring system, do not install any antistatic strip to the vehicle.

Label 13

The label 13 located on the charging flap 10 displays details on how the charging operation is indicated by the status of the warning light 7:

- flash in yellow: the lead is plugged into the vehicle and the system carries out its checks;

- flashing in blue: charging is in progress;

- illuminated continuously in blue: charge programming is activated;

- illuminated continuously in green: the vehicle is fully charged;

- flashing in red: operating fault.

The label 13 located on the right-hand side reminds you of the following instructions:

- do not wash the charging flap using a high-pressure water jet;

- with the vehicle stationary, the valve and the charging flap can be open;

- when the vehicle is being driven, the valve and the charging flap must be closed;

- open the flap to connect the charging lead;

- close the flap again once disconnected;

- connect to a domestic socket, an alternating voltage charging terminal or a quick charging terminal;

- for any information on charging, please consult your vehicle user manual.

Label 14

The label 14 located on the charging flap 10 indicates that it is possible to release the charging flap from the vehicle by pressing and holding the door unlocking button on the card.

USING THE VARIOUS RECHARGING SYSTEMS AND MODES

There may be differences between versions depending on the country of marketing; some equipment may not be available (as standard, as an option and as an accessory).

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