Z1 shuts down when unplugging from power

Dear Sony-Members,
I have bought my Z1 some days ago. Every morning I wondered why my phone is shut down. Today I noticed why. I played around with my wallpaper (so not much CPU used) and then unplugged it from power. Immediatly it shuts down. Everything else works fine.
This just happens when it was a long time connected to the power (8 hours over night) - so every morning.
Some details:
Root: no
Android: 4.3
Build: 14.2.A.1.136
Device: C6903
Updates: the last available in my country installed
Can anyone help me?
Much thanks in advance!
Patrick

Boot your phone in safe mode,see if that will occur again.It might be related to a 3rd party app:
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/FAQ/How-to-boot-your-phone-into-safe-mode/m-p/348008#U348008
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