Driving and operating 207
the charge cord indicators will
indicate an electrical system fault
and the vehicle may not charge.
1. Vehicle plug
2. Protective cover
3. Status indicators
4. Wall plug
Charge cord status indicators
After plugging in the charge cord, it
will perform a quick self test.
Verify the charge cord status.
● c illuminates green and d is off,
the charge cord is ready to
charge the vehicle.
● c flashing green and d is off:
Electrical outlet/plug fault: The
charge cord has detected that the
electrical outlet/plug overheated.
Use another electrical outlet or
have the electrical outlet serviced
by a qualified electrician. Reset
the charge cord by unplugging
the charge cord from the
electrical outlet and re-plugging
it.
● c is off and d flashes red:
Vehicle fault: The charge cord
ground-fault circuit interrupter
has tripped. Ensure that there is
no physical damage to the
charge cord and that the vehicle
plug is seated completely and
making a good connection. Reset
the charge cord by unplugging
from the electrical outlet and re-
plugging it. If the fault remains,
consult a workshop for a service
● c solid green and d flashes red:
charge cord fault: The charge
cord has detected a potential
problem with the charge cord.
Reset the charge cord by
unplugging from the electrical
outlet and re-plugging it. If the
fault remains, seek the
assistance of a workshop.
If no status indicator is lit, ensure the
electrical outlet is powered.
Charge level selection
9 Warning
If the capacity of the electrical
circuit or AC socket is not known,
only use the lowest charge level
until the circuit capacity has been
inspected by a qualified
electrician. Using a charge level
that exceeds either the electrical
circuit or the AC outlet capacity
may start a fire or damage the
electrical circuit.