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The signs refer to standardized
charging systems in accordance with
DIN EN 62196.
Charging Precautions
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When the SOC bar on the instrument
cluster turns red, the high-voltage
battery is about to be exhausted.
Please charge it immediately,
otherwise the service life of the high-
voltage battery will be reduced.
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Mode 2 charging means charging
with an AC charging connector that
complies with local standards. It is
recommended to use the dedicated
AC lines and power sockets meeting
local standards to avoid line damage
and protective trip due to high-power
charging, aecting the normal use of
other equipment.
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Avoiding damage to the charging
equipment (precautions for charging
equipment):
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Prevent the charging equipment
from suering any mechanical
impact.
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Do not place the charging equipment
near heaters or other heat sources.
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Before charging:
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Make sure that the charging
connector and charge port are
free of foreign objects, and that
the protective cap of the charging
connector terminal does not get
loose or deformed.
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Hold the charging connector, align
the connector with the charge port
and push it in, making sure that they
are properly connected.
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When charging is complete:
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Stop charging rst and make sure the
charge port is unlocked.
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Pull the charging connector.
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Do not force the charging connector
out while the charge port is locked,
otherwise the charge port may be
damaged.
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The vehicle can be powered on to use
the A/C while charging. However, to
ensure the charging power, this is not
recommended.
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The vehicle should be parked in a
ventilated area, and there should not
be any occupant inside when charging.
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During DC charging, the charging
power is relatively small during the
identication period when the real
capability of the charging pile is
identied and its maximum output
capacity is exerted, thereby bringing a
better charging experience to users.
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During charging, the estimated
remaining time to full charge is
displayed on the instrument cluster.
It is normal that the remaining time
to full charge may vary slightly,
depending on the temperatures,
SOC, and charging facilities. Before
charging is completed, "Calculating..."
is displayed on the instrument cluster.
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The vehicle system automatically
stops charging when the high-voltage
battery is fully charged. The charge
port is equipped with an electronic
lock. Unlock it before unplugging the
charging equipment.
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To stop AC or DC charging, turn
o the charger before disconnecting
the charging connector. In Mode
2 charging, remove the charging
connector and then the power plug.
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