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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
NOTE:
The vehicle should start charging automatically.
If not, please check the following:
Charging Station — Check the indications and
instructions at the charging station.
Charging Schedule — Check whether the
charging schedule is enabled and if so, whether
the vehicle is currently within the scheduled
charge time/day (weekday/weekend). If the
charging schedule is enabled within the vehicle,
you may override it for this charging event by
plugging in the charge connector, unplugging it,
and then plugging it back into the vehicle charge
inlet. Complete the double plug sequence within
10 seconds for it to override the set schedule.
Hood Ajar — Check whether the hood is open.
Charging is disabled while the hood is open, and
will resume when the hood closes.
To stop the charging process:
Press the "STOP" button located on the front of
the EVSE station.
Press the button located on the Level 2 EVSE
vehicle connector.
Remove the connector from the vehicle charge
inlet.
Plug the charge handle into the Level 2 EVSE
station and coil the charging cord onto its
holder. Do not leave the charging cord lying on
the ground.
C
T
HARGING
IMES
The following factors determine the time it takes to
charge the high voltage battery:
The high voltage battery's current state of
charge
The type of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
(EVSE) used (Level 1 – 120 V or Level 2 – 240 V)
Ambient temperature
Whether the vehicle's ignition is in the RUN posi-
tion during charging
NOTE:
The following charging times are estimates
based on charging a high voltage battery that
has a <1% State Of Charge (SOC) value
displayed in the instrument cluster.
Charging times will vary based on the age,
condition, SOC, available current being provided
to the charger from its energy source, and
temperature of the high voltage battery.
Charging times may be longer if a thermal
self-protection reduces the charging current
from the EVSE being used.
If the vehicle's ignition is in either the ACC or
RUN position, the vehicle charge indicator may
not indicate greater than a 99% SOC and will
continue to charge the vehicle, due to the
vehicle loads.
Type of EVSE
Estimated Charge Time
Level 1
Approximately
(120 V/15 A)
12 hours
Level 2
Approximately
(240 V/30 A or 32 A)
2 hours

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