Charging socket
This is a Charging Socket or Malfunction Indicator symbol. The symbol will illuminate when the vehicle is connected to a mains socket. If it is not seen when plugged in, there is a malfunction with the mains socket. Use a different one.
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Mains sockets and plugs connect electrical equipment to the alternating current (AC) power supply. They are used in domestic homes, commercial properties, and other sites.
If the symbol flashes, a malfunction occurred while initializing the charging process. Make sure that the charging cable is properly plugged in. Disconnect the charging cable connector from the vehicle socket and plug it back in after 30 seconds.
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