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Electric Vehicle Guide Charging Electric Vehicle (AC Charge)
䳜 Do not disassemble or modify the
charging Cable (ICCB: In-Cable
Control Box). Such acts will void
your warranty on the charger, &
could result fire, electric shock
and injury.
䳜 Always keep the charging connec
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tor and charging plug in clean and
dry condition. Be sure to keep the
charging cable in a condition
where there is no water or mois
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ture.
䳜 If there is any foreign substance
or dust inside
the charging con
-
nector and charging plug, blow
them off with the air, to prevent
damage.
䳜 Wh
en the charging connector or
ch
arging plug is damaged, cor
-
roded or rusted, or if it feels loose
when the charging connector and
charging plug are connected, do
not charge the vehicle and contact
an authorized Kia dealer.
䳜 Pl
ease note the following when
usi
ng the charging cable.
- Do not pull the cable by exces
-
sive force.
- Do not twist or bend it.
- Do not drag it on the floor.
- Do not place any object on the
ca
bl
e.
- Do not place an object that can
gene
rate high temperatures
near the charger.
- Do not drop or subject it to
shock or impact.
- Do not store it with liquids.
For cleaning the charging cable, use
only a soft cloth like gauze and
lightly wipe the surface with water
containing a 3% neutral detergent
and remove the water with a clean
cloth.
Dry it in a well-ventilated shade
af
ter
wiping off the water. Be care
-
ful not to expose the charging con
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nector and charging plug to water.
When cleaning the charging cable,
do not use an organic solvent such
as paint thinner, benzene, alcohol
and gasoline. Doing so may change
the color and damage the charging
cable.
When you use a general car cleaner
to clean the charging cable, make
sure that any organic solvent men
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tioned above is not included.