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Battery

The ELR is powered by a lithium-ion high voltage battery pack, 

which­holds­its­charge­efficiently­and­has­no­memory­effect­(so­

it doesn’t have to be run down completely before recharging). Keep 

the vehicle plugged in, even when fully charged, to keep the bat-

tery temperature ready for the next drive.
Charging Time

The ELR can be programmed for three charging modes: 

Immediately­upon­plug-in;­Delayed­based­on­departure­time;­and­

Delayed (Electric Rate and Departure Time).

Using­a­120-volt­standard­outlet­will­take­approximately­12.5­

hours to charge the ELR at the 12 amp setting, or approximately 

18­hours­at­the­8­amp­default­setting.­Using­a­240-volt­charging­

station will take approximately 5 hours. Charge times will vary with 

outside temperature.

  Touch the   Energy icon on the touch screen and then touch 

the Charging icon to view the current Charge Level and Charge 

Mode   status.

  Touch the green Charge Level text to select a different 

charge level.

  Touch the green Charge Mode text to select a different 

charge mode.

Charging Status

Charging Status Indicators 

are located on the instru-

ment panel near the 

 windshield and in the side 

mirrors (if activated).
Charging Status Indicator 

(Instrument Panel)

•  Solid green with single 

horn chirp­–­Vehicle­is­plugged­in;­battery­is­charging

•  Slow (long pulse) flashing green with double horn chirp – 

Vehicle­is­plugged­in;­battery­charging­is­delayed

•  Fast (short pulse) flashing green­–­Vehicle­is­plugged­in;­

 battery is fully charged

•  Solid yellow­–­Vehicle­is­plugged­in;­not­charging

•  No light – Vehicle is not plugged in OR there is an issue with 

the charger or outlet

•  No light and repetitive horn chirps – Electricity was 

 interrupted before charging was completed

Charging Status Indicator (Side Mirrors)

•  Solid green­–­Battery­is­charging;­charging­is­less­than­

half complete

•  Fast flashing green – Charging is more than half complete

•  Slow flashing green – Charging is nearly complete

•  No light – Not charging

See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual.

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CHARGING

Charging 

Basics

Summary of Contents for 2016 ELR

Page 1: ...Convenience Personalization Guide 2016...

Page 2: ...ian Safety Signal Lever Exterior Lamps Control Memory Seat Buttons Door Latch Button Review this guide for an overview of some important features in your Cadillac ELR Some optional equipment described...

Page 3: ...ture Service Electric Parking Brake Vehicle Ahead Indicator StabiliTrak Traction Control Traction Control Off Symbols See Instruments and Controls in your Owner Manual StabiliTrak Off Check Engine Low...

Page 4: ...ansmitter Use the key to unlock the trunk See Auxiliary Door Releases on page 19 Remote Start Press the Lock button and then press and hold the button until the turn signal lamps flash to start the ve...

Page 5: ...er OFF audio cue will sound Note The air conditioning compressor pumps and fan may run at any time even when the vehicle is OFF to cool or warm the high voltage propulsion battery Pressing and holding...

Page 6: ...sion battery can cause the vehicle s electric range to decline See Driving for Better Energy Efficiency in the In Brief section of your Owner Manual Extended Range Mode Once the electric charge is dep...

Page 7: ...right side of the 5 way control on the right side of the steering wheel to move between the different display zones Press the 5 way control up or down to scroll through the display menus Press SEL to...

Page 8: ...er to maintain higher speeds on steep grades Hold Use to preserve electric range for later use Range extending operation will engage Efficiency Gauge Use the 5 way control to select an instrument clus...

Page 9: ...ging screens show the Charge Level and Charge Mode status The vehicle has three programmable charge modes Immediately upon plug in Delayed based on departure time Delayed based on electric rates and d...

Page 10: ...tor Touch to display the favorites list Climate Control Fan Speed Passenger s Heated Seat Control AUTO Automatic Climate Control Operation VOLUME Touch arrows or swipe finger above chrome bar Defrost...

Page 11: ...uses a Bluetooth or USB connection to link a compatible smartphone cell phone USB flash drive or portable audio player iPod to the infotainment display For assistance call 1 855 4 CUE NOW 1 855 428 36...

Page 12: ...rcentage indicates less energy is being used Climate Modes Optimal efficiency is achieved with the heat air conditioning and fan turned off Touch the climate mode settings to adjust the impact the cli...

Page 13: ...he seat and steering wheel to a comfortable position A Move the steering wheel adjustment control to move the steering wheel up or down and forward or rearward B Move the horizontal control to move th...

Page 14: ...es See Safety Alert Seat To turn the system on or off go to Collision Detection Systems in the Vehicle Settings menu Safety Alert Seat Subtle seat cushion vibration pulses left or right or simultaneou...

Page 15: ...ert The automatic sound is generated at speeds below 20 mph to indicate the vehicle s presence to pedestrians To activate the additional manual alert with the vehicle in gear pull the turn signal leve...

Page 16: ...Charge Level text to select a different charge level Touch the green Charge Mode text to select a different charge mode Charging Status Charging Status Indicators are located on the instru ment panel...

Page 17: ...he door Plug the charge cord into the charge port 5 The Charging Status Indicator on the instrument panel illuminates green and the horn chirps when properly connected The side mirror lights illuminat...

Page 18: ...charging station and to receive a no charge in home installation quote See Driving and Operating in your Owner Manual 18 END CHARGING HOME CHARGING STATION 1 Unlock the vehicle with the RKE transmitte...

Page 19: ...the floor next to each front seat See Keys Doors and Windows in your Owner Manual Your vehicle may be equipped with high performance summer only tires These tires have a special tread and compound tha...

Page 20: ...Manuals maintenance information service records and more CADILLAC CUE SUPPORT For information or assistance operating the Cadillac CUE infotainment system call 1 885 4 CUE NOW 1 855 428 3669 ROADSIDE...

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