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Note:

If programming a garage door opener

or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the
device during the “cycling” process to
prevent possible overheating.

PROGRAMMING THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER TO YOUR
HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER

This process is to program your in-vehicle
HomeLink function button with your
hand-held transmitter.

Note:

The programming steps below

assume you will be programming HomeLink
that was not previously programmed. If your
HomeLink was previously programmed, you
may need to erase your HomeLink buttons.
See

Clearing the Garage Door Opener

(page 148).

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1.

With your vehicle parked outside of the
garage, switch your vehicle on, but do
not start your vehicle.

2. Press and release one of the three

HomeLink function buttons that you
would like to program.

3. Hold your hand-held garage door

transmitter 1–3 in (2–8 cm) away from
the HomeLink button you want to
program.

4. Press and hold the hand-held

transmitter button you want to
program while watching the indicator
light on HomeLink. Continue to hold
the hand-held button until the
HomeLink indicator light flashes rapidly
or is continuously on.

Note:

You may need to use a different

method if you live in Canada or have
difficulties programming your gate operator
or garage door opener. See

Programming

the Garage Door Opener to Your Gate
Opener Motor

(page 148).

5. Press and hold the HomeLink button

you programmed for two seconds, then
release. You may need to do this twice
to activate the door.

Note:

If the indicator light stays on, the

programming is complete.

Note:

If the HomeLink indicator flashes

rapidly, repeat Step 5.

Note:

If your device still does not operate,

you must program your garage door. See

Programming the Garage Door Opener to
Your Garage Door Opener Motor

(page

147).

6. To program additional buttons, repeat

Steps 1 – 4.

PROGRAMMING THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER TO YOUR
GARAGE DOOR OPENER
MOTOR

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Garage Door Opener

1.

Press the learn button on the garage
door opener motor, you have 30
seconds to complete the next two
steps.

2. Return to your vehicle.

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3. Press and hold one of the three

HomeLink function buttons you want
to program for two seconds, then
release. Repeat this step. Depending
on your brand of garage door opener,
you may need to repeat this sequence
a third time.

PROGRAMMING THE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER TO YOUR GATE
OPENER MOTOR

Gate Operator / Canadian
Programming

Canadian radio-frequency laws require
transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit)
after several seconds of transmission –
which may not be long enough for
HomeLink to pick up the signal during
programming. Similar to this Canadian law,
some U.S. gate operators “time-out” in the
same manner.

Note:

If programming a garage door opener

or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the
device during the “cycling” process to
prevent possible overheating.

1.

Press and release, every two seconds,
your hand-held transmitter until the
HomeLink indicator light changes to a
rapidly blinking or continuously on light.

2. Release the hand-held transmitter

button.

3. Press and hold the HomeLink function

button you want to program for two
seconds, then release. You may need
to do this twice to activate the door.

Note:

If the indicator light stays on, the

programming is complete.

Note:

If the HomeLink indicator flashes

rapidly, repeat Step 3.

Note:

If your device still does not operate,

you must program your garage door. See

Programming the Garage Door Opener to
Your Garage Door Opener Motor

(page

147).

4. To program additional buttons, repeat

Steps 1 – 4.

CLEARING THE GARAGE DOOR
OPENER

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1.

Press and hold the outer two function
buttons simultaneously for
approximately 10 seconds until the
indicator light above the buttons
flashes rapidly.

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Garage Door Opener

2. When the indicator light flashes,

release the buttons.

Note:

You cannot erase individual buttons.

REPROGRAMMING THE
GARAGE DOOR OPENER

To program a device to a previously trained
button, follow these steps:

1.

Press and hold the desired button. Do
NOT release the button.

2. The indicator light begins to flash after

20 seconds. Without releasing the
button, follow programming steps.

GARAGE DOOR OPENER
RADIO FREQUENCIES

FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada
Compliance

WARNING:

Changes or

modifications not expressively approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment. The term "IC:" before the
radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.

This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that could cause undesired
operation.

This equipment complies with FCC
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End Users must
follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This
transmitter must be at least 8 in (20 cm)
from the user and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.

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Garage Door Opener

LOCATING THE USB PORTS

USB A

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USB C

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Data Transfer USB Ports

The USB ports are in the following
locations:

On the lower instrument panel.

Inside the media bin.

Inside the center console.

Note:

These USB ports can also charge

devices.

Note:

Not all USB ports in your vehicle have

data transfer capabilities.

Note:

We recommend using only USB-IF

certified cables and adapters. Non-certified
cables and adapters may not work.

Charge Only USB Ports

The USB ports are in the following
locations:

Inside the media bin below the
instrument panel.

Inside the center console.

On the rear of the center console.

In the cargo area.

PLAYING MEDIA USING THE
USB PORT

WARNING:

Driving while distracted

can result in loss of vehicle control, crash
and injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the
safe operation of your vehicle. We
recommend against the use of any
hand-held device while driving and
encourage the use of voice-operated
systems when possible. Make sure you
are aware of all applicable local laws
that may affect the use of electronic
devices while driving.

Connect your device to the USB port.

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Press the audio button on the
feature bar.

Select

Sources

.

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USB Ports

Select the USB option.

Press the button to play a track.
Press the button again to pause
the track.

Press the button to skip to the
next track.

Press and hold the button to fast

forward through the track.

Press the button once to return
to the beginning of a track.
Repeatedly press the button to

return to previous tracks.

Press and hold the button to fast rewind.

CHARGING A DEVICE

Connect your device to the USB port.

Data Transfer USB Ports

You can charge your device through the
data transfer USB port when SYNC is on.

Charge Only USB Ports

You can charge your device through the
charge only USB port when the vehicle is
in accessory mode or when the vehicle is
running.

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USB Ports

WHAT IS THE POWER OUTLET

The power outlet can power devices using
a 12 V outlet adapter.

POWER OUTLET
PRECAUTIONS

When you switch the vehicle on, you can
use the socket to power 12 V appliances
with a maximum current rating of 20 A. Do
not use the power point over the vehicle
capacity of 12 V DC 240 W or a fuse could
blow. Do not plug in any device that
supplies power to the vehicle through the
power points. This could result in damage
to vehicle systems. Do not hang any
accessory from the accessory plug. Always
keep the power point caps closed when
not in use. Do not insert objects other than
an accessory plug into the power point.

To prevent the battery from running out of
charge:

Do not use the power point longer than
necessary when the vehicle is off.

Do not leave devices plugged in
overnight or when you park your vehicle
for extended periods.

LOCATING THE POWER
OUTLETS

Power outlets are in the following
locations:

In the media bin below the instrument
panel.

Inside the main center console bin.

On the rear of the main center console
bin.

In the cargo area.

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Power Outlet

WHAT IS THE WIRELESS
ACCESSORY CHARGER

The wireless accessory charger allows you
to charge one compatible Qi wireless
charging device on the charging area.

WIRELESS ACCESSORY
CHARGER PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

Wireless charging

devices can affect the operation of
implanted medical devices, including
cardiac pacemakers. If you have any
implanted medical devices, we
recommend that you consult with your
physician.

Keep the charging area clean and remove
foreign objects prior to charging a device.

Do not place items with a magnetic strip
or radio-frequency identification chip, for
example passports, parking tickets,
transportation passes or credit cards, near
the charging area when charging a device.
Damage could occur to the magnetic strip
or radio-frequency identification chip.

Do not place metal objects, for example
remote controls, coins and candy
wrappers, on or near the charging area
when charging a device. Metal objects may
heat up and degrade the charging
performance, in addition to causing
interruptions in charging.

Charging could be interrupted, degraded,
or could stop if any of the following occur:

The system detects a foreign object.

The device is misaligned on the
charging area.

The device moves on the active
charging area when the vehicle is in
motion.

The vehicle ambient temperature is too
high.

You attempt to charge a non-Qi
compatible device on the wireless
charger.

Note:

During charging, the device and the

charger could heat up, this is normal. If the
battery gets hotter than usual, the device
may stop charging.

LOCATING THE WIRELESS
ACCESSORY CHARGER

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The charging area is in the front
console below the instrument
panel.

CHARGING A WIRELESS
DEVICE

Place the device on the center of the
charging surface with the charging side
down. The charging stops after your device
reaches a full charge.

You can use the charger when the vehicle
is in accessory mode, when the vehicle is
running, or when SYNC is on.

Displays on the status bar when
wireless charging is in progress.

Note:

The charging performance may be

affected if your device is in a case. It may be
necessary to remove the case to wirelessly
charge your device.

Note:

Software and firmware updates may

affect device compatibility, including the
use of unofficial software or firmware. You
should verify charging functionality with your
specific devices in-vehicle.

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Wireless Accessory Charger

CUP HOLDERS

CUP HOLDER PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

Use caution when

stowing items or hot drinks in the cup
holders. Items could become loose or
spill during hard braking, acceleration or
crashes. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury.

GLOVE COMPARTMENT

OPENING THE GLOVE
COMPARTMENT

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Pull the latch to the left to open the glove
compartment.

GLASSES HOLDER

LOCATING THE GLASSES HOLDER

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The glasses holder is in the overhead
console.

Press near the rear edge of the door to
open it.

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Storage

STARTING AND POWERING
OFF PRECAUTIONS

The system may not function if the
remote control is close to metal
objects or electronic devices, for
example, keys or a cell phone.

A valid remote control must be inside
your vehicle to switch the power on and
start your vehicle.

Remote controls left inside your vehicle
when locked are disabled. A message
may appear in the information display
indicating that there is no key detected
when you try to start your vehicle.
Press the unlock button on the remote
control to enable it, and then start your
vehicle.

Make sure all occupants fasten their
seat belt.

Make sure the headlamps and
electrical accessories are off.

Make sure the parking brake is on.

Make sure the transmission is in park
(P).

STARTING THE VEHICLE

1.

Fully press the brake pedal.

Note:

Do not touch the accelerator pedal.

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2. Press the push button start.

You can also start your vehicle using Valet
Mode or a Backup Start Passcode. See

Phone as a Key

(page 69).

POWERING OFF

WARNING:

Do not switch off your

vehicle when it is moving. This results in
a significant decrease in braking and
steering assistance. If the vehicle is
switched off, some electrical circuits, for
example airbags, could also turn off.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.

Note:

If you unintentionally switch your

vehicle off, shift into neutral (N) and restart
your vehicle.

When your vehicle is not moving and is
started, or the power is in accessory mode,
press and release the push button start
without pressing the brake pedal. This
shuts off the vehicle and all electrical
accessories.

When your vehicle is moving, press the
push button start three times within two
seconds, or press and hold for at least one
second. Shift into neutral (N) and use the
brakes to bring your vehicle to a safe stop.
When your vehicle comes to a complete
stop, shift into park (P).

RESTARTING THE VEHICLE
AFTER POWERING OFF

Fast Restart

The fast restart feature allows you to
restart your vehicle within 10 seconds of
switching it off, even if it does not detect
a valid remote control.

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Starting and Powering Off

Within 10 seconds of switching your vehicle
off, press the brake pedal and press the
push button start. After 10 seconds, you
can no longer start your vehicle if it does
not detect a valid remote control.

Once your vehicle starts, it remains on until
you press the push button start, even if it
does not detect a valid remote control.

If you open and close a door while your
vehicle is on, the system searches for a
valid remote control. You cannot start your
vehicle if the system does not detect a
valid remote control within 10 seconds.

ACCESSING THE PASSIVE KEY
BACKUP POSITION

If you are unable to start your vehicle,
follow the steps below.

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2

1

1.

Open the floor console storage
compartment lid.

2. Place the remote control in the slot as

shown with the buttons facing upward.

3. With the remote control in this position,

press the brake pedal, then press the
push button start to switch the power
on and start your vehicle.

STARTING AND POWERING
OFF – TROUBLESHOOTING

STARTING AND POWERING OFF
– FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

Why does the vehicle not start?

The system does not function if the
remote control frequencies are
jammed, or if the remote control
battery has no charge. See

Accessing

the Passive Key Backup Position

(page 156).

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Starting and Powering Off

WHAT IS THE HIGH VOLTAGE
BATTERY

The high voltage battery is a highly
sophisticated lithium ion battery system,
used to store electrified energy to power
the vehicle.

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY
PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

This battery pack

should only be serviced by an authorized
electric vehicle technician. Improper
handling can result in personal injury or
death.

WARNING:

Keep your hands and

clothing clear of the cooling fan.

Your vehicle consists of various
high-voltage components and wiring. All
of the high-voltage power flows through
specific wiring assemblies labeled as such
or covered with a solid orange convolute,
or orange striped tape, or both. Do not
come in contact with these components.

PRESERVING YOUR HIGH
VOLTAGE BATTERY

When using the battery at a low state of
charge, your vehicle could start disabling
accessory features to protect battery life.

If your vehicle reaches a 0% state of
charge, recharge your vehicle as soon as
possible.

In everyday use it is acceptable to use the
full state of charge window, however there
are a few best practices we recommend
in order to maintain the health and life of
your battery.

Overnight Charging

You can increase the longevity and
performance of your high voltage battery
by using the charge scheduling and
departure and comfort settings on your
touchscreen or in the FordPass app.

With Charge Scheduling you can improve
the high voltage battery's longevity by
delaying the start of charging and setting
a maximum charging limit. It is
recommended to set your preferred
charging times to be at least 2-3 hours
after your typical plug in time. This allows
the battery to cool before charging begins.
Additionally, setting the maximum charge
level to 90% for everyday usage reduces
strain on the battery.

You can improve driving range and
performance by scheduling departure
times and cabin comfort level with the
Departure and Comfort feature. This will
not only warm or cool the cabin but also
condition the battery to ensure best driving
range and performance by the set
departure time.

DC Charging

Frequent use of DC charging could result
in reducing your battery's efficiency and
lifespan. This is more pronounced on the
standard range battery pack versus the
extended range battery pack. See

What

is DC Charging

(page 159).

Storage Temperature

Storing your vehicle in temperatures
between 32°F (0°C) and 113°F (45°C) is
the most beneficial for the high voltage
battery.

At temperatures just above the freezing
point or lower, your vehicle should be
plugged in to maintain battery
performance and maximize driving range.

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High Voltage Battery

Storage State of Charge

You can increase the battery life by
maintaining the state of charge below
100%. When you park your vehicle for an
extended period of 30 days or more, we
recommend the battery state of charge be
at approximately 50%. Storing your
vehicle's high voltage battery at higher
states of charge is less favorable than
storing at lower states of charge.

Note:

To achieve this state of charge for

storage, you can drive your vehicle down to
50% and set a charge limit for your location.
See

Setting the Charging Schedule and

Preferences

(page 174).

RECYCLING AND DISPOSING
OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE
BATTERY

Please recycle in accordance with local
regulations.

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY –
TROUBLESHOOTING

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY –
WARNING LAMPS

Illuminates when the powertrain
requires service. Have the
system checked as soon as

possible.

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High Voltage Battery

WHAT IS AC CHARGING

AC charging is the preferred method of
charging. AC charging preserves the health
of the high voltage battery for longer high
voltage battery life.

WHAT IS DC CHARGING

DC charging allows you to charge the
vehicle's high voltage battery in
significantly less time than the standard
charge method. You can charge on the go
before the battery has exhausted all of its
power, or when traveling using the trip
planner as part of your FordPass App.

For the convenience of DC charging and
time, there is a different fee structure
depending on the charging station and
network you choose.

Note:

Charge times could vary depending

on ambient air temperature, power level,
charger type, and location in which you are
charging.

Note:

The DC charging rate could be

reduced to maximize the life of the battery.

CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE
PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

Do not allow charging

equipment to be immersed in water or
liquids. Failure to follow this warning
could result in fire, serious personal injury
or death.

WARNING:

Do not attempt to open

the charging equipment. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury, death or property damage.

WARNING:

Do not use the charging

equipment if it is faulty or has been
damaged. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury,
death or property damage.

WARNING:

Install charging

equipment in compliance with local
regulations. Failure to follow this warning
could result in fire, serious personal injury
or death.

CHARGING EQUIPMENT

WARNING:

Do not use an

ungrounded wall outlet. The wall outlet
must be in good condition and meet
up-to-date local codes. Have a qualified
electrician check the wall outlet, if you
suspect that it is not properly grounded.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in electric shock, personal injury,
or death.

WARNING:

It is recommended that

electrical outlets for use with your
charging equipment be installed by a
licensed, qualified electrician.
Installations must comply with the
provisions of all local codes. Failure to
follow this warning could result in
personal injury or death.

WARNING:

Do NOT DROP the

control box or coupler.

WARNING:

Do NOT use if stored

outside temperature range specified.

WARNING:

Do not attempt to

repair the charging equipment. Contact
your local dealer for assistance.

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WARNING:

Read all warnings on

the charging equipment before using for
the first time.

WARNING:

Read all instructions in

this publication before using the charging
equipment.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of

fire, connect only to a circuit provided
with 40 amps maximum branch circuit
overcurrent protection installed in
accordance with NEC and local electrical
code.

WARNING:

Do not use the charging

equipment with an extension cord, surge
protector, timer or other adapter. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
electric shock or fire.

WARNING:

The wall plug must fit

firmly into the outlet. If the connection
feels loose, worn or the outlet is
damaged, have a qualified electrician
replace the outlet. Using charging
equipment with a worn outlet may cause
burns, property damage and increase the
risk of electric shock.

WARNING:

Fully insert the plug

into the wall outlet. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in electric shock.

WARNING:

Children should be

supervised when in the vicinity of the
charging equipment while plugged in.

WARNING:

Do not put fingers into

the electric charge coupler. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
electric shock.

WARNING:

This equipment has

arcing or sparking parts. Do not expose
to flammable vapors. Position this
equipment at least 18 in (450 mm)
above the floor.

WARNING:

Do not connect or

disconnect any pluggable components
of the charging equipment when in use
or charging. Failure to follow this instruct
can cause damage to the charging
equipment.

WARNING:

Do not use the charging

equipment in temperatures outside of
the operation range of -22°F (-30°C) to
122°F (50°C).

WARNING:

Store the charging

equipment in a clean dry place between
the temperatures of -22°F (-30°C) to
185°F (85°C).

WARNING:

Do not plug the

charging equipment into an electrical
outlet that is submerged in water or
covered in snow.

WARNING:

Do not use charging

equipment in severe rain, snow or
electrical storm.

WARNING:

Do not allow charging

equipment to be immersed in water or
liquids. Failure to follow this warning
could result in fire, electric shock, or
serious personal injury or death.

WARNING:

When using the

charging equipment avoid moisture,
water, snow and foreign objects at all
times.

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WARNING:

Do not replace the plug

on the connector. There are critical
safety devices in the plug, and the
charging equipment will not operate, if
the plug is replaced. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in electric shock,
personal injury, death, or fire.

WARNING:

Charging equipment

contains no user modifiable or repairable
parts. If the charging equipment plug
does not properly fit into the wall outlet,
have a qualified electrician install the
correct wall outlet. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in personal injury
or death.

WARNING:

High voltage is present

in your electric meter housing and power
distribution service panel. Contact with
high voltage can cause death or serious
personal injury.

WARNING:

Visually inspect the

charging equipment before each use. Do
not use the charging equipment if it is
damaged.

WARNING:

Keep charging

equipment inside when not in use. Stow
the control box on the hanger or all the
charging equipment in the bag after use
to prevent damage to the charging
equipment and personal injury.

Your vehicle comes with a mobile charger
that has a low power connector to use with
a 120V plug NEMA 5-15 and a high power
connector to use with a 240V plug NEMA
14-50.

Specification Value

Specification Type

SAE

Charger Model

120-240 VAC

Voltage

32 amps max

continuous

Maximum Current

60Hz

Frequency

< 2 Watts

Power draw when

idle

< 4 Watts

Power draw when

charging

Approximately 20 ft

(6.1 m)

Cable length

8.6 lb (3.9 kg)

Weight

-22°F (-30°C) to

122°F (50°C)

Operating temper-

ature

-22°F (-30°C) to

185°F (85°C)

Storage temper-

ature

IP67

CCID Environ-

mental

Not required

Ventilation

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Connector.

A

Coupler.

B

Control Box.

C

The mobile charger is in the rear luggage
compartment under the load floor and
allows you to charge the vehicle's battery
using a standard household outlet.

You must plug the connector into the
control box first. Then plug the connector
into the household outlet, and then plug
the coupler into the vehicle charge port.

The power indicator illuminates blue when
the connector is properly inserted into the
control box and dedicated wall outlet.

Note:

To insert the connector, firmly grasp

the connector by the cable or plug and push
into the control box until an audible click is
heard. Make sure the connector is fully
inserted and flush with the control box
before inserting it into the outlet. Improper
insertion will cause a longer charge session.

Note:

Follow the installation instructions

provided with the mobile charger.

Note:

We recommend using the supplied

plugs and connectors.

Note:

If you do not use a dedicated circuit,

the circuit breaker could trip or open. If a
dedicated circuit is not available, contact a
licensed professional electrician regarding
the installation of a dedicated outlet.

Note:

The mobile charger does not charge

and gives a fault indication, if ground is not
present.

Note:

Plug the connector for the mobile

charger directly into the wall plug
receptacle. Do not plug the mobile charger
into any form of extension cord.

Note:

If the wall bracket is not used for

mounting the charging equipment, plug the
charging equipment into an outlet closer to
ground.

Mobile Charger Indicator Lights

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Amber Fault Indicator Light.

A

Blue Status Indicator Light.

B

Red Trouble Indicator Light.

C

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