High Voltage Battery Charging - Ford Transit Connect electric Owner's Manual

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CHARGING THE HIGH VOLTAGE
BATTERY
1. Power-down the vehicle.
2. Unlock the charge port door with the key.
3. Release the catch to allow the charge port
cap to open.
4. Plug the charger into the charge port and
ensure that the latch on the top of the
charger has engaged.
5. Verify that the Green LED is flashing. This
indicates a normal charge cycle (solid green
indicates charging is complete).
6. Follow the charging station instructions to
begin the charging process.
7. Allow 8-12 hours to charge the high voltage
battery using a Level 2 charging station
(208-240 V).
8. Turn off the charging station, release the
charger latch and remove the charger from
the charge port.
9. Close the charge port cap.
10. Lock the charge port door with the key.
NOTE: If the Red LED is flashing, a charging fault is indicated. If no lights are
illuminated a fault may be present with the 12 V battery if the vehicle will not power up.
Disconnect the charger and seek service assistance from an authorized AZD repair
facility.
NOTE: Unless equipped with a Cold Weather Charger, high voltage charging is only
possible at temperatures above –13°F or –25°C.

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