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NOTE:
It is good practice to keep the ignition in the OFF
position while conducting Level 1 Charging. This
minimizes any additional vehicle loads the EVSE
has to support. The additional electrical loads
will extend the high voltage battery charging
time.
Troubleshooting Using The Status Indicator
Display
If the vehicle is not charging properly,
consult the status indicator lights.
The
AC Power Indicator
displays the status
and safety of the input power. If this indi
-
cator is green, the power is within acceptable
limits to charge the vehicle. If only the AC
Power Indicator is flashing red, then there is
a problem with the AC power at the electrical
outlet. If the AC Power Indicator does not
return to green, then the outlet should be
inspected by a licensed electrician to ensure
the voltage, frequency, and grounding are
complaint to national and local electrical
codes and ordinances. It may be possible to
attempt charging from a different outlet.
The
Fault Indicator
displays the status of the
Portable EVSE Cordset and the vehicle
connection. The Portable EVSE Cordset will
not allow charging while the fault indicator is
red. If it is off, the Portable EVSE Cordset has
not detected any internal faults, or faults
with the vehicle connection. If the Fault Indi
-
cator is flashing red, there is a fault detected
either with the Portable EVSE Cordset, elec
-
tronics, or with the vehicle connection. The
Portable EVSE Cordset may attempt to retry
to provide current to the vehicle if the fault is
cleared. If the Portable EVSE Cordset does
not attempt to provide charge to the vehicle,
the charge connector will need to be removed
from the vehicle to clear the fault.
The fault code list in the following table
provides a reference for the important faults
that are detected by the Portable EVSE
Cordset. When a fault is detected, the AC
Power Indicator, the Fault Indicator, or both
the AC Power and Fault Indicators will flash
red. If only the AC Power Indicator is red,
there is a problem on the AC Power side of
the unit. If only the Fault Indicator is
flashing red, there is a problem internal to
the unit or with the vehicle. If both the AC
Power and Fault Indicators are flashing red,
an over temperature condition is detected at
either the AC plug or within the EVSE enclo
-
sure. Additional information about the faults
is provided by a fault code that is displayed
on the two green Charge Rate Indicators.
The fault code consists of four digits, each
with a value of 1 or 2. The value of a digit is
the number of indicators illuminated for
that part of the sequence. For example, fault
code (1, 2, 1, 1) will display the following
sequence: One indicator will illuminate for
0.3 seconds, then two indicators will illumi
-
nate, then one indicator, and finally one
indicator will illuminate. After all four fault
code digits have been displayed, the indica
-
tors will remain off for one second before
repeating the sequence.
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