Charging a hybrid car via a wall socket
Note
Charging cable (mode 2)
When charging via a wall socket, use a charging cable with a control unit than can limit the amperage (mode 2).
Note
Warning
Warning
Warning
- The charging cable has a built-in circuit breaker. Charging must only take place with grounded and approved sockets.
- Children should be supervised when in the vicinity of the charging cable when it is plugged in.
- High voltage is passing through the charging cable. Contact with high voltage can cause death or serious personal injury.
- Do not use the charging cable if it is damaged in any way. A damaged or inoperative charging cable must only be repaired by a workshop - an authorised Volvo workshop is recommended.
- Always position the charging cable so that it will not be driven over, stepped on, tripped over or damaged in some other way, or cause personal injury.
- Disconnect the charger from the wall outlet before cleaning it.
- Never connect the charging cable to an extension cord or a multiple plug socket.
- Do not use one or more adapters between the charging cable and the electrical socket.
- Do not connect one or more adapters of any type between charging cable and car.
- Do not use an external timer between the charging cable and the electrical socket.
Also, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for using the charging cable and its components.
Starting charging
Plug the charging cable into a 230 V socket1. Open the charging hatch. Note that the car must be switched off prior to charging. Remove the charging handle's protective cover and then press the handle the whole way into the socket for the car.
The charging cable's charging handle is fastened/locked in, and charging starts within 5 seconds.
Note
Important
Warning
- The hybrid battery must only be charged at maximum permitted charging current or lower in accordance with applicable local and national recommendations for hybrid charging from wall sockets/plugs.
- Charging the hybrid battery must only take place from approved grounded wall sockets.
- Avoid visibly worn, defective or damaged mains sockets since they may lead to fire damage and/or personal injury if used.
Important
Finish charging
Finish charging by unlocking the car, unplugging the charging cable from the car's charging input socket and then from the 230 V socket1.
Note
Important
Before the charging cable is disconnected from the car's charging input socket, the car must be unlocked using the unlock button on the key. For cars with the keyless locking and unlocking function*, it is possible to lock and unlock using the handle. This must be carried out even if the doors on the car are already unlocked.
If the car is not unlocked, this may lead to damage to the charging cable or to the system.
Important
- Never unplug the charging cable from the wall socket while charging is in progress – there is then a risk of damaging the wall socket.
- Always unlock the car so that charging is stopped before the connection to the wall socket is unplugged.
- Note that the charging cable must be unplugged from the car's charging input socket before being unplugged from the wall socket, partly to avoid damage to the system, and partly to avoid stopping the charging unintentionally.
Fuse
Charging a hybrid car via a wall socket corresponds to a high load on the fuse.
Important
Normally several 230 V consumers are included in a fuse circuit, so additional consumers (e.g. lighting, vacuum cleaner, electric drill, etc.) can be on the same fuse.
Important
Check that the 230 V socket has adequate power capacity for charging electric vehicles – in the event of uncertainty, the socket must be checked by a qualified professional.