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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
2. Check to see if the charging cable is ready to
charge by reviewing the indicator lights.
Portable Charging Cordset (EVSE) Indicator Lights
3. If the EVSE is ready to charge, ensure the
vehicle is in PARK, and then connect the
charge connector to the vehicle’s charge inlet.
You will hear a “click” when the charge
connector is inserted correctly and coupled
with the vehicle’s charge inlet.
Inserting The Charge Connector Into The
Vehicle Charge Inlet
4. When the vehicle commences charging, the
green indicator light will turn on.
NOTE:
The vehicle should start charging automatically.
If not, please check the following:
Portable Charging Cordset (EVSE) — The
EVSE status indicators illuminate green,
red, or yellow to identify the charging status
Wall Receptacle — Check whether the wall
receptacle is functional (no power outage)
and/or plug the EVSE into a different wall
receptacle.
Charging Schedule — Check whether the
charging schedules have been enabled.
If enabled, check that you are within the
scheduled time and day of the week. If a
charging schedule has been enabled in the
vehicle, and it is outside the time and day
of the week, you may override the schedule
for this charging event by plugging in the
charge connector, unplugging it, and then
plugging it back into the vehicle charge
inlet. Complete the double plug sequence
within 10 seconds for it to override the set
schedule.
Hood Ajar — Check whether the hood is
open. Charging is disabled while the hood is
open, and will resume when the hood
closes.
1 — AC Power Indicator Light
2 — Fault Indicator Light
3 — Check Outlet Indicator Light
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