Note: When plugging into an unfamiliar
wall outlet, let the vehicle charge for several
minutes before leaving it unattended. The
red indicator illuminates if not charging. The
unit turns off if a breaker or infrastructure
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is
tripped. You can view vehicle charging
status remotely via the Ford Pass app.
Mobile Power Cord Auto-Restart
Auto-restart helps to make sure that your
vehicle will be charged and ready for use
when needed. A charge could be
interrupted if errors are detected. Charging
resumes once the error is no longer
detected. The red indicator illuminates
during an error condition.
The exception to the immediate
auto-restart is when the interruption is due
to a charger ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) event. The charger attempts to
restart 15 minutes after a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) event. After the
fourth attempt to restart, the charger shuts
down and the red indicator stays on.
If the fault persists, do not continue to try
to charge your vehicle. Contact your
authorized dealer.
MOVING AND STORAGE
INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure you wrap the mobile power cord
after charging. Store the mobile power
cord in the storage bag supplied with the
mobile power cord.
When charging is complete, replace the
mobile power cord under the passenger
seat.
Note: Do not hold the mobile power cord
by the power cable. Hold the complete unit
and carefully place back in the storage bag.
Note: To remove the connector, firmly
grasp the connector by the cable or plug
and pull away from the control box.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use cleaners or solvents as this
could damage your mobile power cord. Do
not place stress on the charger cables. If
unit overheats, remove the mobile power
cord from direct sunlight.
SAFETY FEATURES
The charger includes the following safety
features to protect against the risk of
electric shock:
• Service Ground Check: The charger
constantly checks for the presence of
a service ground connection. If the
service ground ever fails, the charger
red indicator turns ON and shuts down
power to the vehicle.
• Thermal Event Sensor: Charger module
senses out-of-ordinary thermal events
and decreases the charging current or
shuts the unit down if required.
• Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
Protection: The charger has a ground
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) reaction
system to protect against electric
shock. If the charger module detects
an output ground fault, it shuts down
power to the output cable and
illuminates the red indicator.
• Insulation: The charger module,
connector, cable assembly, and charge
coupler are completely insulated.
There are no exposed live parts, to
protect against electric shock.
• Unintentional Disconnection: The
charge coupler is designed to minimize
unintentional disconnection. A pilot
signal wire in the cable and charge
coupler eliminates the possibility of
electric shock when not connected to
a vehicle or if an unintended disconnect
occurs during a charge. Disconnection
during charging is safe.
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Charging Your Vehicle