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Peugeot 208 2020-2025 Practical information Charging system (Electric)

137Practical information7With the vehicle unlocked, press the rear-central part of the filler flap to open it.Take care to select the pump that delivers the correct fuel type for your vehicle's engine (see a reminder label on the inside of the filler flap).Turn the filler cap to the left, remove it and place it on its support (on the fillerflap).Insert the filler nozzle and push it in as far as possible before starting to refuel (to minimise the risk of splashing).Do not continue after the nozzle’s third cut-out. Doing so may cause malfunctions.Put the filler cap back in place and turn it to the right.Close the fuel filler flap.If you have put in the wrong fuel for the vehicle, you must have the fuel tank drained and filled with the correct fuel before starting the engine.The vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, which helps to reduce the level of harmful emissions in the exhaust gases.For petrol engines, you must use unleaded fuel.The filler neck is narrower, admitting unleaded petrol nozzles only.Misfuel prevention (Diesel)(Depending on country of sale.)This mechanical device prevents filling the tank of a Diesel vehicle with petrol.Located in the filler neck, the misfuel prevention device is visible when the filler cap is removed.OperationWhen a petrol filler nozzle is introduced into the fuel filler neck of a Diesel vehicle, it comes into contact with the flap. The system remains closed and prevents filling.Do not persist but introduce a Diesel type filler nozzle.The misfuel prevention device does not prevent filling with a jerrycan, regardless of the fuel type.Travelling abroadAs Diesel fuel pump nozzles may be different in other countries, the presence of the misfuel prevention device may make refuelling impossible.Before travelling abroad, it is advisable to check with a PEUGEOT dealer if the vehicle is suitable for the distribution equipment of the countries visited.Charging system (Electric)400V electrical systemThe electrical traction system, which operates at a voltage of approximately 400 V, is identified by orange cables, and its components are marked with this symbol:An electric vehicle’s power train can become hot during use and after switching off the ignition.Observe the warning messages shown on labels, particularly inside the flap.
138Practical informationCharging connectors and indicator lamps1.Charging connectors2.Deferred charging activation button3.Nozzle locking indicator lampFixed red: nozzle positioned correctly and locked in the connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positioned or locking not possible.4.Charging indicator lampAll work on or modifications to the vehicle’s electrical system (including the traction battery, connectors, orange cables and other components visible from the interior or exterior) is strictly prohibited - risk of severe burns or potentially fatal electric shock (short-circuit/electrocution)!In the event of a problem, always contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.This label is intended solely for use by firefighters and maintenance services in the event of any work on the vehicle.No other person must touch the device shown on this label.In the event of an accident or impact to the vehicle’s underbodyIn these situations, the electricalcircuitor the traction battery can be seriously damaged.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.In the event of exposure to a fireImmediately exit and evacuate all passengers from the vehicle. Never attempt to fight the fire yourself - risk of electrocution!You must immediately contact the emergency services, informing them that the incident involves an electric vehicle.When washingBefore washing the vehicle, always check that the charging flap is closed correctly.Never wash the vehicle while the battery is on charge.High-pressure washingTo avoid damaging the electrical components, it is expressly prohibited to use high-pressure washing in the engine compartment or under the body.Do not use a pressure greater than 80 bar when washing the bodywork.Never allow water or dust to enter the connector or charging nozzle - risk of electrocution or fire!Never connect / disconnect the charging nozzle or cable with wet hands - risk of electrocution!Traction batteryThis battery stores the energy that powers the electric motor and the thermal comfort equipment in the passenger compartment. It is discharged during use, and must therefore be regularly recharged. There is no need to wait for the traction battery to fall to its reserve level before recharging.Battery life may vary according to the type of driving, the route, thermal comfort equipment usage and battery component ageing.The traction battery ageing process is influenced by multiple factors, including climate conditions, the distance travelled and how often it has been fast-charged.In the event of damage to the traction batteryIt is strictly prohibited to work on the vehicle yourself.Do not touch liquids coming from the battery, and in the event of skin contact with these products, wash abundantly with water and contact a doctor as soon as possible.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to have the system checked.
139Practical information7Charging connectors and indicator lamps1.Charging connectors2.Deferred charging activation button3.Nozzle locking indicator lampFixed red: nozzle positioned correctly and locked in the connector.Flashing red: nozzle incorrectly positioned or locking not possible.4.Charging indicator lampState of charging indicator lampMeaningFixed whiteGuide lighting on opening the charging flap and disconnecting the charging cable.Fixed blueDeferred charging.Flashing greenCharging.Fixed greenCharging complete.The charging indicator lamp goes off after about 2 minutes as the vehicle's functions go into standby.The indicator lamp comes on again when the vehicle is unlocked with the Keyless Entry and Starting system or when a door is opened to indicate that the battery is fully charged.Fixed redMalfunction.In case of impact, even light, against the charging flap, do not use it.Do not dismantle or modify the charging connector - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Charging cables, sockets and chargersThe charging cable supplied with the vehicle (depending on version) is compatible with the electrical systems in the country of sale. When travelling abroad, check the compatibility of local electrical systems with the charging cable.A full range of charging cables is available from your dealer.Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop for more information and to obtain suitable charging cables.
140Practical informationStandard charging, mode 2Domestic socket(domestic charging - alternating current (AC))Mode 2 with a standard socket A: 8A maximum charging current.Mode 2 with a Green'Up socket B: 16A maximum charging current.To have this type of socket installed, call a professional installer.Specific domestic charging cable - mode 2 (AC)Specific domestic charging cable (mode2)You must not damage the cable.In the event of damage, do not use it and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop to replace it.Control unit (mode2)POWERGreen: electrical connection established; charging can begin. CHARGEFlashing green: charging in progress or temperature pre-conditioning activated.Fixed green: charging complete.FAULTRed: fault; charging not permitted or must be stopped immediately. Check that everything is connected correctly and that the electrical system is not faulty.If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Upon plugging the charging cable into a domestic socket, all of the indicator lamps come on briefly.If no indicator lamps come on, check the domestic socket's circuit-breaker:If the circuit-breaker has tripped, contact a professional to check that the electrical system is compatible and/or carry out any necessary repairs.If the circuit-breaker has not tripped, stop using the charging cable and contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified workshop.Control unit label - RecommendationsRefer to the handbook before use. 1.Incorrect use of this charging cable may result in fire, property damage and serious injury or death by electrocution!2.Always use a correctly earthed power socket, protected by a 30mA residual current device.3.Always use an electrical socket protected by a circuit-breaker appropriate for the electrical circuit’s current rating.
141Practical information74.The weight of the control unit must not be borne by the electrical socket, plug and cables.5.Never use this charging cable if it is defective or in any way damaged.6.Never attempt to repair or open this charging cable. It contains no repairable parts - replace the charging cable if it is damaged.7.Never immerse this charging cable in water.8.Never use this charging cable with an extension cable, a multi-plug socket, a conversion adaptor or on a damaged electrical socket.9.Do not unplug the plug from the wall as a means of stopping charging.10.Immediately stop charging, by locking and then unlocking the vehicle using the remote control key, if the charging cable or wall socket feel burning hot to the touch.11.This charging cable includes components liable to cause electrical arcing or sparks. Do not expose to flammable vapours.12.Only use this charging cable with PEUGEOT vehicles.13.Never plug the cable into the wall socket (or unplug it) with wet hands.14.Do not force the connector if it is locked into the vehicle.Control unit label - State of indicator lampsState of the indicator lampOffOnFlashingPOWERCHARGEFAULTSymbolDescriptionNot connected to the power supply or power is not available from the infrastructure.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is currently performing a self-test.(green)Connected only to the infrastructure or to the infrastructure and to the Electric Vehicle (EV) but no charging in progress.
142Practical informationAccelerated charging, mode 3Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)(accelerated charging - single-phase or three-phase alternating current (AC))Depending on version, in mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit (Wallbox): 32A maximum charging current.Charging cable, mode 3 (AC)Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)Do not disassemble or modify the charging unit - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Refer to the charging unit manufacturer's user manual for the operating instructions.POWERCHARGEFAULTSymbolDescription(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle (EV).The EV is on charge or in a temperature pre-conditioning sequence.(green)(green)Connected to the power supply and to the Electric Vehicle (EV).The EV is waiting for charging or the charging of the EV is completed.(red)Control unit malfunction. No charging allowed.If an error indicator reappears after a manual reset, the control unit must be checked by a PEUGEOT dealer before the next charge.(green)(green)(red)The control unit is in diagnostic mode.Manual reset procedureThe control unit can be reset by simultaneously disconnecting the charging connector and the wall socket.Then, reconnect the wall socket first. For more information, refer to the handbook.
143Practical information7Accelerated charging, mode 3Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)(accelerated charging - single-phase or three-phase alternating current (AC))Depending on version, in mode 3 with an accelerated charging unit (Wallbox): 32A maximum charging current.Charging cable, mode 3 (AC)Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)Do not disassemble or modify the charging unit - risk of electrocution and/or fire!Refer to the charging unit manufacturer's user manual for the operating instructions.Fast charging, mode 4Public fast charger(superfast charging - direct current (DC))Charging cable, mode 4 (DC)(integrated into the public fast charger)Only use public fast chargers where the cable length does not exceed 30 metres.Charging the traction battery (Electric)To recharge, connect the vehicle to a domestic electricity supply (domestic or accelerated charging) or to a fast public charger (superfast charging).For a full charge, follow the desired charging procedure without pausing it, until it ends automatically. Charging can be either immediate or deferred (except fast public charger, mode 4).You can stop domestic or accelerated charging at any time by unlocking the vehicle and removing the nozzle. For superfast charging, refer to the fast public charger.For more information on the charging displays on the Instrument panel and the Touch screen, refer to the corresponding section.It is also possible to monitor the charging progress using the MYPEUGEOT APPapplication.For more information on Remote functions, refer to the corresponding section.As a safety measure, the engine will not start if the charging cable is plugged into the connector on the vehicle. A warning is displayed on the instrument panel.Cooling the traction batteryThe cooling fan in the engine compartment comes on during charging to cool the on-board charger and the traction battery.
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