To use the wireless charger, your device should be certified to the Qi wireless charging standard. Also make sure that wireless charging is enabled on the device1 you want to charge.
Warning
Wireless charging may affect the operation of a pacemaker or other implanted medical devices. If you have one, consult your doctor before using the wireless charging system.
Important
Signal disturbances
The car uses electromagnetic fields, Bluetooth and NFC2. These signals may cause disturbances in other devices at certain distances. Make sure you are aware of what these issues may be. You can read more about different specifications in their separate sections in this manual.
NFC cards and charging
Avoid storing cards or keys with NFC near the wireless charger when using the charging function as this could damage them.
Before charging a device, make sure there are no other objects on the charger.
Place the device in the middle of the charger.
The device starts charging.
Warning
Never leave your phone on the wireless charger when you leave the car.
Note
- You may experience differing results when charging different devices. For example, the time it takes before charging starts and how quickly a device is fully charged.
- Your device might get hot during charging. This is normal and nothing to worry about. If the device's battery temperature becomes too high, charging is deactivated.
If the device doesn't charge
If your device doesn't charge when placed on the charger, there are some steps you can try:
- Make sure there are no items on the charger apart from the device you want to charge.
- Lift the device and then place it back in the middle of the charger.
- Remove any cases or covers from the device.