Interior equipment
CONTROLS
Press in the lighter.
Lighter
The lighter can be removed when
it pops back out.
WARNING
Contact with the hot heating element or the hot
socket of the lighter can cause burns. Flamma‐
ble materials can catch fire if the lighter is drop‐
ped or is held against objects. There is a risk of
fire and danger of injury. There is a risk of ma‐
terial damage. Take hold of the lighter by its
handle. Ensure that children do not use the
lighter.
Sockets
General
The cigarette lighter socket can be used as a
socket for electrical devices when the engine is
running or the ignition is switched on.
The total load of all sockets must not exceed
140 watts at 12 volts.
NOTE
If metallic objects fall into the socket, they can
cause a short circuit. There is a risk of material
damage. After using the socket, re-fit the
lighter or socket cover.
To avoid damage to the socket, do not insert an
incompatible plug.
Safety notes
WARNING
Devices and cables, for example portable navi‐
gation devices, that are located in the deploy‐
ment range of the airbags may impede airbag
deployment or be thrown around the vehicle in‐
terior when the airbag is deployed. There is a
danger of injury. Make sure that devices and
cables are not in the deployment range of the
airbags.
Push the cover forward.
NOTE
Battery chargers for the vehicle battery may
operate with high voltages and high currents
which can overload or damage the 12-volt on-
board network. There is a risk of material dam‐
age. Only connect battery chargers for the ve‐
hicle battery to the jump-starting connections
in the engine compartment.
The lighter is located between the cupholders.
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