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Foreword / Starting your Electric vehicle
Information
Some connectors installed in public
charging stations stop charging by
pressing the charge release button while
charging is locked, and the connector can
be disconnected.
2. Make sure to completely close the
charging door.
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3. Disconnect the plug from the
household electric outlet. Do not pull
the cable when disconnecting the
plug.
4. Close the protection caps of the
charging connector and the charging
plug to protect them from foreign
substances.
5. If the personal charging connector is
used, store the connector in the cable
compartment.
Precautions for Portable Charger
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)
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Use the portable charger that is certified
by Genesis Branded Vehicle.
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Do not try to repair, disassemble, or adjust
the portable charger.
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Avoid use of extension cords but if one
is necessary to reach your outlet keep as
short as possible and it must be a medium
or heavy duty cord rated 15 A or higher.
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Stop using immediately when failure
occurs.
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Do not touch the plug and charging
connector with wet hands.
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Do not touch the terminal part of the AC
charging connector and the AC charging
inlet on the vehicle.
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Do not connect the charging connector
to voltage that does not comply with
regulations.
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Do not use the portable charger if it is
worn out, exposed, or there exists any
type of damage on the portable charger.
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If the ICCB case and AC charging
connector is damaged, cracked, or the
wires are exposed in any way, do not use
the portable charger.
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Do not let children operate or touch the
portable charger.
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Keep the control box free of water.
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Keep the normal charging connector or
plug terminal free of foreign substances.
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Do not step on the cable or cord. Do not
pull the cable or cord and do not twist or
bend it.
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Do not charge when there is lightning.
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Do not drop the control box or place a
heavy object on the control box.
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Do not place an object that can generate
high temperatures near the charger when
charging.
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Charging with the worn out or damaged
household electric outlet can result in a
risk of electric shock. If you are in doubt
to the household electric outlet condition,
have it checked by a licensed electrician.
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Stop using the portable charger
immediately if the household electric
outlet or any components is overheated
or you notice burnt odors.