2013 Nissan LEAF - Charging Functions

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131.9 هزار بار بازدید - 10 سال پیش - Before charging the Lithium-ion battery,
Before charging the Lithium-ion battery, please see your Owner's Manual for detailed warnings and cautions regarding charging operations and procedures. There are three different methods for charging your new vehicle; Normal, Trickle and Quick Charge, if so equipped. Go to the "Immediate Charge Switch" Chapter for more information on "Immediate" charging operations. There are several different onboard chargers available, so charging times may vary. In order to charge your vehicle using any of these methods, you will need to open the charge port lid by pushing its switch on the lower left side of the instrument panel or with this switch set to AUTO press this button on the Intelligent Key. The charge port lid will spring up slightly. Slide your hand under the lid and raise it until it locks in place. Under the lid is a light which allows you to see the charge ports in the dark to plug in the vehicle. When closing the lid, slowly lower it until it latches, then push the lid down to lock it in place. Charging will not start when the vehicle is ON, however charging will continue if the vehicle is turned ON during charging operations. The "Normal" charge takes approximately seven hours and is performed using the charger installed in your home that is hardwired into a dedicated circuit, depending on your vehicle equipment your time may vary. To perform a "Normal" charge, turn the vehicle OFF and open the charge port lid. Now, open the charge port cap and plug the charge connector into the charge port on your vehicle. When it is properly connected a beep will sound once. If charging has started or if the battery is waiting for a preset charging timer, a beep will sound twice and the Charging Status Indicator Light display will change. The "Trickle" charge takes approximately 21 hours to fully charge and can be performed using the Electric Vehicle Supply equipment (EVSE) supplied with your vehicle, if equipped. Depending on your vehicle equipment your time may vary. To perform a "Trickle" charge, remove the EVSE from the bag in the cargo area and connect its plug to an available dedicated 110-120 volt (15 amp) electrical outlet. The green light on the EVSE control box will illuminate. Now remove the safety cap from the charge connector and follow the same steps used for "Normal" charging. To stop the "Normal" or "Trickle" charge operations, press the button on the charge connector to release the lock and remove it from the charge port. Then, close the charge port cap, the charge port lid and attach the safety cap to the charge connector, if so equipped. If you were performing a "Trickle" charge, remove the EVSE plug from the outlet and place the EVSE in the bag, before storing it in the cargo area. When performing a "Normal" or "Trickle" charge you will use this charge port on the right, however when performing a "Quick" charge you will use the charge port on the left. The "Quick" charge function, if so equipped, can be performed in approximately 30 minutes when you connect the vehicle to a quick charge connector at a charging station. The Lithium-ion battery temperature gauge can be used to estimate the approximate time needed to charge the Lithium-ion battery to 80%. To perform a "Quick" charge, turn the vehicle OFF and open the charge port lid. Then open this charge port cap and align the charge connector groove with the groove on the charge port to insert it. Now grasp the lock mechanism to lock the charge connector in place. When it is connected properly and ready to charge, a beep will sound twice and the Charging Status Indicator Lights will change. Charging will start according to the instructions on the quick charge equipment. To stop the "Quick" charge operation, follow the instructions on the quick charge equipment. Once charging has stopped, unlock the charge connector and remove it from the charge port. After returning the charge connector to its original position, close the charge port cap and the charge port lid. The "Quick" charge operation will stop automatically if the charging time has exceeded 60 minutes or the possible charge time set for the quick charger. If the vehicle charge level is set to maximize driving range (this is the default settling), the charge operation will stop automatically when the battery charge reaches 100%. If you change from the default setting and select Long Life battery mode, charging will automatically stop at 80%. It may take more time to charge the Lithium-ion battery using the quick charger if the vehicle is parked in a cold location (for example 32°).
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