Fault
Charging connection
switch is pressed
High-voltage battery
temperature is too high
or too low
Vehicle or charging pile
failure
Charging
Check before charging:
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Check the charging device for
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abnormalities such as cracked
housing, worn cable, rusted plug, or
foreign materials.
Do not charge when the charging
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connection becomes loose.
Make sure the port is clear of fluids
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or foreign objects, and its metal
terminals are not rusty or corroded.
In any of these cases, do not charge.
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Otherwise, personal injury may occur
due to short circuit or electric shock.
Using Mode 2 Charging Cable*
1. Equipment
Connect the vehicle to an outlet that
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meets local standards to charge the
vehicle.
A household socket meeting local
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standards must be used in order to
avoid line damage or tripping due to
high-power charging, which may effect
the normal use of other devices.
This EV Mode 2 charging cable includes
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a power plug (complying with local
standards), a charging connector, a
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Possible Cause
If the charging connection switch is pressed,
the charging will stop. The charging connection
should be connected again to start charging.
If the instrument cluster shows the high-voltage
warning light, the charging will automatically
stop. Charge the vehicle when the battery
temperature returns to a normal level.
If there is any fault prompt for the charging pile
or the vehicle, it is recommended to contact a
BYD authorised dealer or service provider.
control box, and a charging cable.
The plug is connected to a standard
household power socket, and the
charging connector to the vehicle's
charge port.
Charging time: Refer to the charging
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time message on the instrument
cluster.
WARNING
See "Charging Instructions" for
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charging safety warnings.
The highest working temperature
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allowed for the product is 50°C.
Store the product in a cool and
dry place when it is not in use.
When charging, do not place the
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equipment in the trunk, under the
front of the vehicle, or near the
tires.
When using the equipment,
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prevent it from getting rolled
over by the vehicle, dropped, or
trampled on.
Never drop the equipment or
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pull it directly by its cable.
Take caution when moving the
equipment.
Solution