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Tesla MODEL 3 Quick Manual
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This guide outlines features of the Tesla Model 3 to help
prepare you for your drive. These features are unique to the
Model 3 design and are not indicative of how other electric
vehicles operate. For more instructional videos, please visit
https://www.tesla.com/support/model-3-videos.
Charging
The time it takes to charge the vehicle depends on which
charging method you choose, whether you're at home
or on the roadl. For normal day-to-day charging, the
recommendation is to set the charge level to 80% of
battery capacity to extend the life of the battery and prevent
degradation.
The settings on the vehicle may have been changed for the
drive from Tri-State to your cooperative/PPD. Follow these
steps to change the settings.
- On the main screen, touch the up arrow, which is the 3rd
option from the left on the bottom of the screen.
- On the following options menu, touch "Charging."
- On the following screen, touch "Set Limit."
- Use the slider to adjust the charging capacity to the
desired level.
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Fig 1 - Main screen
Fig 2 – Options Menu
T E S L A M O D E L 3
Q U I C K G U I D E
Fig 3 – Charging options
If you need non-emergency assistance while operating the
vehicle, please call Matt Fitzgibbon at 720-237-4242.
Home Charging
Most people charge their vehicle at home with the mobile
charging cable and adapters in the trunk. If you do not have
the correct plug, please contact Tri-State.
Mobile Charger (30 miles of range per hour of charge)
The number of miles you get per charge hour depends on
your connection type, but most people get around 30 miles. A
mobile charger comes standard with the car and has adapters
to fit a different types of plugs, like your dryer outlet. You can
also connect to a standard 110v wall plug which would give
you about 3 miles per hour of charge.
Destination/Public Level II Charging

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Summary of Contents for Tesla MODEL 3

  • Page 1 T E S L A M O D E L 3 Q U I C K G U I D E This guide outlines features of the Tesla Model 3 to help If you need non-emergency assistance while operating the prepare you for your drive.
  • Page 2 EU, and Mexico with little to no gaps in coverage. Key Card The Tesla Model 3 does not come with a standard key, but instead relies on a key card. We have provided you with one keycard. The key card, similar to a credit card, can be stored in your wallet or other convenient spot.
  • Page 3 T E S L A M O D E L 3 Q U I C K G U I D E Steps to Driving - Place the key card behind the cup holders in the center - To exit the vehicle, open the door by pushing the button on console and press the brake.
  • Page 4: Driver Set-Up

    Adjusting the mirrors Windshield wipers The windshield wipers in the Tesla are set to automatic and will turn on/adjust speed as needed. However, if you would like to change the speed, select the button shown below and then select the desired speed.
  • Page 5 If at any time the • Snow, ice, mud, and rain all have an effect on sensors and cameras used in the Tesla. It is likely to get weather vehicle is not operating properly, you need to take control and built up on sensors and cameras on the vehicle in bad operate the vehicle as normal.
  • Page 6: Regenerative Braking

    Just type in where you want to go and tap on the destination - Simpler driving – you will touch your brakes less and use that pops up. The Tesla will tell you how long it will take to get just the accelerator pedal for braking and accelerating. This there, the mileage, and what battery percentage the vehicle extends the life of the vehicles brakes and can be more fun.