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The Mobile Connector is 6 meters long. Use an existing outlet or install a new outlet within
approximately 4 meters of the vehicle's charge port and at least 45 cm above the ground. The

charge port is located on the left side of the vehicle, behind a door that is near the rear tail light

assembly.

Warning: Do not use an extension cord, a multi-outlet adapter, a multi-plug, a conversion
plug, or a power strip to plug in the Mobile Connector.

Specifications Reference

Description

Specifications

Voltage

100-240 volt AC single-phase

Maximum Current

32A maximum (200V 16A max when used in Japan);
controlled by the appropriate adapter

Grid Frequency

50 or 60 Hz

Cable Length

20 ft (6 m) with adapter installed

Mobile Connector Controller
Dimensions

Height: 7.1 in (179.8 mm)

Width: 3.2 in (81.7 mm)

Depth: 1.9 in (47.3 mm)

Weight

5.2 lbs (2.4 kg)

Operating Temperature

-22°F to +122°F (-30°C to +50°C)

Enclosure Type

4X

Ventilation

Not Required

Charging Time

Charging times vary based on the voltage and current available from the power outlet, subject to
various conditions. Charge time also depends on ambient temperature and the vehicle’s Battery
temperature. If the Battery is not within the optimal temperature range for charging, the vehicle
heats or cools the Battery before or during charging.

To estimate the total time it takes to recharge the Battery in hours (from near zero percent to near
one hundred percent), divide the battery size (kWh) by power (kW). Different adapters provide
different current and power outputs.

While you are charging your vehicle, you can also touch the Charging icon to review the charging
status information; it displays the time remaining until fully charged at the currently selected
charge level.

For more information on how long it takes to charge your Tesla vehicle, go to www.tesla.com/jp/.

General Information

General Information

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Summary of Contents for MOBILE CONNECTOR - GEN 2

Page 1: ...t t rF GEN 2 MOBILE CONNECTOR OWNER S MANUAL JAPAN...

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Page 3: ...ector Component Overview 4 Specifications 4 Specifications Reference 5 Charging Time 5 Charging Rate Reference 6 Adapters 7 Removing the Adapter 7 Attaching the Adapter 8 How to Charge 9 Plugging In 9...

Page 4: ...le Connector into a damaged loose or worn power outlet Ensure that the prongs on the Mobile Connector fit snugly into the wall outlet Warning Do not connect the Mobile Connector into a power outlet th...

Page 5: ...ay affect or impair the operation of medical or implantable electronic devices such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator Before using the Mobile Connector c...

Page 6: ...ions Use only a 200 240 volt single phase AC supply and a 50 60 hertz wall outlet that has a dedicated and properly grounded circuit The minimum single phase current is 8A If possible use a dedicated...

Page 7: ...2 4 kg Operating Temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Enclosure Type 4X Ventilation Not Required Charging Time Charging times vary based on the voltage and current available from the power outlet su...

Page 8: ...ging Rate Reference Adapter Current Power at 100 Volts Regular household outlet with grounding 12A 1 2 kW Adapter Current Power at 200 Volts 200V outlet for EVs JWDS 0033 16A 3 2 kW General Informatio...

Page 9: ...es a standard 5 15 adapter Additional adapters may be available for purchase For details go to www tesla com jp Removing the Adapter To remove an adapter firmly grasp the adapter and pull it from its...

Page 10: ...ter line up the adapter with the controller of the Mobile Connector and push it into the socket until it snaps into place Note The Mobile Connector automatically detects the attached adapter and sets...

Page 11: ...unlocked when the key is nearby and automatic unlocking is enabled You can also open the charge port door using any of these methods On the touchscreen use the app launcher to open the Charging app th...

Page 12: ...to recognize a key nearby before you can disconnect the charge cable Note When the latch in the charge port retracts the Mobile Connector stops supplying power and you can safely unplug it from the ve...

Page 13: ...in progress Nothing The Mobile Connector is successfully charging Streaming 1 flash Charging current is reduced due to high temperature detected in the vehicle connector Unplug the Mobile Connector fr...

Page 14: ...Off 1 flash Ground fault Electrical current is leaking through a potentially unsafe path Unplug the Mobile Connector from the vehicle and then plug it back in Try a different outlet If the error persi...

Page 15: ...ck in If the error persists unplug the Mobile Connector from both the vehicle and the power outlet then plug it back in All on 1 flash Thermal fault Consider charging in a cooler area such as indoors...

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