Lexus UX 300e (2022 year). Manual in english — page 5

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2-2. Charging

AC charging connector

Identification label

Plug

Plug-cord

CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device)

Power indicator (

P.97)

Charging indicator (CCID) (

P.97)

Error warning indicator (

P.97)

Mode 3 AC charging cable (if equipped)

Charging connector (vehicle side)

Identification label (on the charging connector)

Charging plug (charger side)

Identification label (on the charging plug)

Q

AC charging cable types

The following charging modes are categorized according to the availability of a charging

control device, which detects malfunctions such as electrical leakages, and its location

(whether it is attached to the charger or AC charging cable). The type of AC charging

cable that can be used differs according to the charging mode

B
C
D

E
F

G

H

I

A
B
C
D

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Caution labels/identification labels

Caution labels/identification labels are attached to the vehicle, AC charging cable and

charger to inform the user of which device they should use.
The meaning of the each caution label/identification label is as follows:

Charging mode

Outline

Mode 1

A charging method which does not use charging control to detect
electrical leakages between an external power source and the vehi-
cle. Does not apply to this vehicle.

Mode 2

A charging method which connects the vehicle to an external power
source through a AC charging cable equipped with a CCID
(Charging Circuit Interrupting Device).
Applies to charging through most household sockets.

Mode 3

A charging method which charges from a charger (such as at a pub-
lic charging station) equipped with charging control to detect elec-
trical leakages. Control to detect electrical leakages is implemented
on the charger side. Therefore, a CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupt-
ing Device) is not equipped to the AC charging cable.
Not all chargers are equipped with AC charging cables. If there is no
AC charging cable available, use the Mode 3 AC charging cable
equipped to this vehicle. (if equipped)

Caution

label/identifi-

cation label

Supply

type

Standard

Configuration

Type of acces-

sory

Voltage range

AC

EN 62196-2

TYPE 2

Charging

port lid

Charging

connector

AC

EN 62196-2

TYPE 2

Charging

plug

Charger

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This product must be grounded. In
case of malfunction or break down,
grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electric current to
reduce the risk of electric shock. This
product is equipped with a grounding
conductor and a grounding plug. The
grounding plug must be plugged into
an appropriate socket that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.

The CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device) has the following
safety features.

Q

Electrical leakage detection func-
tion

If electrical leakage is detected during
charging, the power source will auto-
matically be isolated, therefore help-
ing prevent an electrical fire or shock.

If the power source is isolated, the error
warning indicator will flash. If the power
source is isolated:

P.97

Q

Automatic check function

The automatic check function is per-
formed before charging begins to
check for problems in the operation of
the electrical leakage detection func-
tion.

If a malfunction of the electrical leakage
detection function is detected as a result of
the check, the error warning indicator will
flash. (

P.97)

DC

EN 62196-3

FF

Charging

port lid

Charging

connector

50V to 500V

DC

EN 62196-3

AA

Charging

port lid

Charging

connector

50V to 500V

Caution

label/identifi-

cation label

Supply

type

Standard

Configuration

Type of acces-

sory

Voltage range

Grounding (Mode 2 AC
charging cable)

WARNING

Q

Grounding precautions

O

Improper connection of the grounding

conductor increases the risk of electric

shock.

Check with a qualified electrician or

serviceman if you are in doubt as to

whether the product is properly

grounded.

O

Do not modify the grounding plug pro-

vided with the product. If it does not fit

the socket, have a proper socket

installed by a qualified electrician.

Safety functions (Mode 2 AC
charging cable)

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Temperature detection function

The plug has a temperature detection
function. While charging, if heat is gen-
erated due to the plug being loose in
the electrical socket, etc., this function
cancels charging to reduce generation
of heat.

Q

Current supply control function

This function prevents the flow of cur-
rent if the plug of the AC charging
cable is connected to an electrical
socket, but the AC charging connec-
tor is not connected to the vehicle.

Q

Indicator operation

Three indicators are used to indicate

the following conditions.

Power indicator

Illuminates when electricity is flowing to the
CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device).

Charging indicator (CCID)

Illuminates when charging is in progress.

Error warning indicator

Flashes when electrical leakage is
detected or a malfunction occurs in the
CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device).

Q

If a malfunction, etc., is detected during charging

If a malfunction, etc., is detected during charging, the indicators on the CCID
(Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) will operate as follows to indicate the
respective conditions.

If the error warning indicator illuminates or flashes, unplug the AC charging cable from the
electrical socket and then reconnect it and check if the error warning indicator remains off.
If the error warning indicator illuminates or begins flashing again, perform the appropriate
correction procedure in the table.

CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device) indicators
(Mode 2 AC charging cable)

A

B

C

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Status

Power indicator

Error warning

indicator

Details/Correction procedure

Charging sys-
tem malfunction

Not illuminated

Not illuminated
or illuminated

Charging may have been inter-
rupted due to electrical leakage
being detected, or the AC
charging cable may be malfunc-
tioning.

Contact any authorized Lexus
retailer or Lexus authorized
repairer, or any reliable
repairer

Illuminated

Flashes

Plug tempera-
ture detection
malfunction

Flashes

Flashes

The temperature detection por-
tion of the plug may be malfunc-
tioning.

Contact any authorized Lexus
retailer or Lexus authorized
repairer, or any reliable
repairer

Excessively high
plug tempera-
ture

Flashes

Not illuminated

The plug may not be properly con-
nected to the electrical socket.

Check that the plug is securely
connected to the electrical
socket.

AC charging
cable life span
notice

Illuminated

Flashes

The number of times that the AC
charging cable has been used is
nearing the end of the charging
cable’s usable life span.

Contact any authorized Lexus
retailer or Lexus authorized
repairer, or any reliable
repairer

AC charging
cable life span
over

Illuminated

Illuminated

The maximum number of times
that the AC charging cable can be
used has reached.

Contact any authorized Lexus
retailer or Lexus authorized
repairer, or any reliable
repairer

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The plug-cord can be replaced using
the following procedure.

1

Prepare the AC charging cable
(

P.93) and the replacement

plug-cord.

2

Pull out the release key.

Make sure that the pulled out release key is

not lost.

3

Remove the plug-cord connector
cap.

4

Insert the release key into the
release slot of the CCID (Charging
Circuit Interrupting Device).

Insert the release key in the direction

shown in the illustration.

Replacing the plug-cord (Mode
2 AC charging cable) (if
equipped)

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5

With the release key fully inserted
into the release slot of the CCID
(Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device), turn the plug-cord con-
nector nut of the plug-cord to
remove the cord.

After the plug-cord is removed, remove

the release key.
Do not leave the vehicle alone with the

plug-cord removed. If the plug-cord is not

installed, water or other foreign matter

may enter the CCID (Charging Circuit

Interrupting Device), resulting in a mal-

function.

6

Align the protrusion of the CCID
(Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device), with the groove of the
plug-cord, insert the plug-cord into
the CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device), and then turn the
plug-cord connector nut of the
plug-cord to install it.

Make sure that there are no foreign

objects attached to the connection before

installing the plug-cord. Remove any for-

eign objects if they are attached. Other-

wise, water or other foreign matter may

enter the CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-

rupting Device), resulting in a malfunction.
Turn the plug-cord connector nut of the

plug-cord in the opposite direction of

removal until a click sound is heard and the

plug-cord is secured.

7

Install the plug-cord connector cap
and release key to the plug-cord
that has been removed.

Securely install the release key to the plug-

cord connector cap to prevent it from

being lost. Also, make sure that the release

key does not fall out of the plug-cord con-

nector cap accidentally.
Store the plug-cord in a safe, clean and dry

place.

WARNING

Q

When replacing the plug-cord (if

equipped)

Check the following points regularly.
Failure to do so may cause an unex-

pected accident, resulting in death or

serious injury.

O

Do not replace the plug-cord with wet

hands.

Also, do not replace in a place that is

rainy or wet.

O

Do not replace the plug-cord when

the plug and/or charging connector

are connected.

O

Check whether there are any local

EV-charging regulations in place, and

adhere to them.

O

Do not leave the CCID (Charging

Circuit Interrupting Device) with the

plug-cord removed.

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For safety, inspect the AC charging
cable on a routine basis.

WARNING

O

Make sure that there are no foreign

objects attached to the connection

when installing the plug-cord to the

CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting

Device).

O

When replacing the plug-cord, firmly

turn the nut of the plug-cord until a

click sound can be heard.

O

Do not replace the plug cord in Nor-

way.

NOTICE

Q

Precautions for the plug-cord (if

equipped)

Do not use the plug-cord for any use

other than charging this vehicle. Doing

so may cause the plug-cord to be dam-

aged.

Inspecting the AC charging
cable

WARNING

Q

Routine inspection

Check the following points regularly.
Failure to do so may cause an unex-

pected accident, resulting in death or

serious injury.

O

The AC charging cable, plug, AC

charging connector, CCID (Charging

Circuit Interrupting Device), etc., have

not been damaged

O

The electrical socket to be used is not

damaged

O

The plug can be securely inserted into

the electrical socket

O

The plug does not get extremely hot

during use

O

The prongs of the plug are not bent or

damaged

O

The plug is not dirty

Disconnect the plug from the electrical

socket before inspecting it. If any abnor-

malities are found in the AC charging

cable as a result of the inspection, imme-

diately stop using and contact any autho-

rized Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized

repairer, or any reliable repairer.

Q

Maintaining the AC charging cable

When the AC charging cable is dirty,

clean it with a damp cloth which has been

firmly wringed out, and then dry it with a

dry cloth. Never spray the AC charging

cable directly with water. If it is cleaned

under running water, fire or electric

shock may occur during charging, possi-

bly resulting in death or serious injury.

Q

When not using the AC charging

cable for a long time

Disconnect the plug from the electrical

socket. Dirt and dust could accumulate

on the plug or the electrical socket, pos-

sibly causing overheating which could

lead to a fire.
Also, keep the cable in a place free from

moisture.

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Q

Rating

Voltage (Un): 220 V - 240 V ~

Frequency:

Current: 10 A

Residual operating current (

): 6 mA

Ambient temperature: -30°C to 55°C

IP67

Q

Warning symbols

Appendix (Mode 2 AC charging cable)

This device is for use with electric vehicles. (This device does not
require ventilation)

Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the AC charging cable,
charging connector, plug or CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device).

There may be a risk of electrical shock when using this device
improperly.

If the plug, charging connector or CCID (Charging Circuit Inter-
rupting Device) is abnormally hot during use, unplug it immedi-
ately.

Connecting the AC charging cable to an extension cord is strictly
prohibited.

Do not connect the device to a socket that is loose, worn, or bro-
ken. Ensure the plug fits the socket tightly.

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When the plug is used with a rain-tight socket for outdoor use, pro-
tect the plug and socket from rain and snow by using a rain-tight
cover.

Do not immerse the plug or cord in water or other liquid. Do not
expose the plug to rain and snow.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect only to a properly
grounding type socket.

Do not hang the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) on
the plug. Ensure the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device)
is supported.

Do not subject the AC charging cable, charging connector, plug or
CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) to strong force or
impact.

Do not place heavy objects on the AC charging cable, charging
connector, plug or CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device).

Do not use this device if the AC charging cable is frayed, has bro-
ken insulation, or any other signs of damage.

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Q

Caution symbols

Q

Information symbols

Do not wind the power cord or AC charging cable around the
CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) or charging connec-
tor.

This device may not operate if used with IT or other unearthed sys-
tems such as an isolated winding generator or isolating trans-
former.

This device has a non-switched protective conductor.

Do not use this device at an altitude over 4000 meter.

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P.90

Q

Connecting

Insert the AC charging connector into
the AC charging inlet to connect it.

The AC charging connector will be locked
automatically when it is connected to the
AC charging inlet.

Q

Disconnecting

1

Unlock the AC charging connec-
tor by unlocking the doors.
(

P.178)

2

Pull the AC charging connector
straight out.

Q

AC charging connector lock function

O

If the AC charging connector is con-

nected and disconnected repeatedly, the

AC charging connector lock function

may temporarily not work to protect the

system. In this case, wait a short time

before connecting the AC charging con-

nector to the AC charging inlet again.

O

The AC charging connector lock func-

tion does not guarantee to prevent theft

of the AC charging cable and is not nec-

essarily effective for all the situations.

O

If the AC charging connector is locked

with the doors unlocked, the AC

charging connector can be unlocked

with the following procedures:

• Using wireless remote control: Press the

unlock button to unlock the doors.

(

P.178)

• Using smart entry & start system: After

locking the doors once, unlock them

again. (

P.178)

Q

Security feature

If an AC charging connector is not discon-

nected within approximately 30 seconds

after the AC charging connector is

unlocked, the security feature automatically

locks the AC charging connector again.

Q

When the AC charging connector can-

not be connected to the AC charging

inlet

Check that the connector lock pin is not

extended.
If the connector lock pin is extended, the

Locking and unlocking the
AC charging port lid and AC
charging connector

The AC charging connector will be
locked when it is connected to the
AC charging inlet, preventing the
AC charging cable from being dis-
connected while charging.

Opening the AC charging port
lid

Connecting and disconnecting
the AC charging connector

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AC charging connector is locked.
Unlock the doors to unlock the AC

charging connector and check that the

connector lock pin retracts.

Q

If the AC charging connector cannot be

unlocked using the normal procedure

Use the following procedure to unlock the

AC charging connector if the AC charging

connector cannot be removed after

unlocking the doors.
Only use the emergency release lever
when the AC charging connector cannot
be unlocked using other methods.

1

Remove the cover inside the luggage

compartment by inserting a flathead

screwdriver.

2

Pull the emergency release lever in the
direction shown in the illustration.

*

The AC charging connector is unlocked

and can be removed.

*

: Move the emergency release lever only

in the direction shown in the illustration.
Even if a click sound is heard after begin-
ning operation, do not stop pulling the
emergency release lever until it cannot
be moved. If the emergency release lever
is moved in any other direction, it may be
damaged.

3

Return the emergency release lever to

its original position until a click sound is

heard.

This procedure is a temporary correction

procedure for emergency use only. If the

problem persists, have the vehicle

inspected by any authorized Lexus retailer

or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reli-

able repairer immediately.

WARNING

Q

When connecting the AC charging

connector to the charging inlet

Be careful not to touch the AC charging

port lid lock portion.
When the AC charging connector lock

operates, the AC charging port lid lock

pin will also operate.
The AC charging port lid lock pin may hit

a hand, resulting in injury.

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Connect the AC charging cable to
an AC 220 V - 240 V electrical
socket with a Residual Current Cir-
cuit-Breaker (RCCB) and a circuit
breaker. Use of an electrical socket
on dedicated 13 A circuit is strongly
recommended to ensure the AC
charging cable will operate prop-
erly.

Connecting the AC charging cable
to an electrical socket on a dedi-
cated circuit is strongly recom-
mended. If the AC charging cable is
connected to an electrical socket on
a shared circuit, the use of other
electrical appliances on the circuit
may cause the circuit breaker to
trip.

*

NOTICE

Q

When locking the AC charging con-

nector

Observe the following precautions. Fail-

ure to do so may cause a malfunction in

the AC charging connector lock func-

tion.

O

Check that the AC charging connec-

tor to be used is compatible with this

vehicle. If an incompatible or damaged

AC charging connector is connected,

it may not be locked.

O

Do not apply excessive force to the

AC charging connector when the AC

charging connector is locked. When

removing the AC charging connector,

make sure to unlock the AC charging

connector.

Power sources that can be
used (AC charging)

An external power source that ful-
fills the following criteria is neces-
sary for charging this vehicle.
Confirm this before charging.

WARNING

Q

Warnings for electrical faults

Make sure to observe the precautions in

this Owner’s Manual when charging the

vehicle.
Failure to use a power source that fulfills

the requirements, or failure to observe

the regulations while charging could lead

to an accident, possibly resulting in death

or serious injury.

Power sources

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Ensure that a Residual Current Cir-
cuit-Breaker (RCCB) is installed in
the circuit. If it is not, have it installed
by a duly qualified professional.

When charging outdoors, make
sure to connect the plug to a rain-
tight socket that is certified for out-
door use. Checking Residual
Current Circuit-Breaker (RCCB)
operation before its use is recom-
mended.

Check whether there are any local
EV-charging regulations in the
country where you reside that need
to be observed.

*

: For detailed information, consult an

electrician.

Q

Charging environment

To ensure safe charging, the following

equipment is recommended.

O

Raintight socket

When charging outdoors, connect the plug
to a raintight socket, and ensure that they
are not sprayed directly with water while
the plug is connected.

O

Dedicated circuit

• To reduce the risk of fire, connect the AC

charging cable to an at least 13 A branch

circuit with an overcurrent protection.

• To reduce the risk of electric shock when

handling the AC charging cable, connect

it to an electrical socket on a circuit with a

Residual Current Circuit-Breaker

(RCCB).

O

Remote switch

Allows the electricity from the socket to be
interrupted by operating a switch, thus
allowing safe removal and insertion of the
plug on rainy days.

WARNING

Q

Power source precautions

Observe the following precautions.
If you do not follow them, fire, electrical

shock or damage may occur, possibly

resulting in death or serious injury.

O

Make sure to only connect the AC

charging cable to an electrical socket

with a ground terminal.

O

Connect the AC charging cable to an

AC 220 V - 240 V electrical socket

on a circuit with a Residual Current

Circuit-Breaker (RCCB) and circuit

breaker which meet local regulations.

Use of an electrical socket on dedi-

cated 13 A circuit is strongly recom-

mended.

O

Do not connect the AC charging

cable to a power strip, multiple electri-

cal socket adapter or conversion plug.

O

Connecting the AC charging cable to

an extension cord is strictly prohibited.

The extension cord may overheat and

the leakage detection function of the

CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting

Device) may not operate correctly.

O

Do not connect to a branch electrical

socket.

O

Make sure to connect the AC

charging connector and AC charging

inlet directly. Do not connect a con-

version plug or extension cord

between the AC charging connector

and AC charging inlet.

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This is a charging method used when
charging from an AC electrical socket
(220 V-240 V) with the AC charging
cable equipped to the vehicle or
charging at a public charging station.

The charging start time (or departure time)
and day can be set to carry out charging

using the schedule at the desired date and
time. (

P.129)

This is a charging method using a DC
charger conforming to CHAdeMO

*

standards at a public charging station.
Compared to AC charging, the trac-
tion battery can be charged in a short
time.

*

: CHAdeMO is a trade name of DC

charging method that the CHAdeMO
Association is proposing.

The time required to charge the traction battery differs according to the charging
voltage and charging current.

*1

: Even if charged with the AC charger at a public charging station, when the upper limit is

set to “16A” or “8A” with “Charging Current” settings, the vehicle is charged at that cur-
rent. (

P.120)

*2

: The time required for charging to complete depends on conditions such as the remain-

ing charge of the traction battery, the outside temperature and the charger specifica-
tions.

Charging methods

The following methods can be used
to charge the traction battery.

AC charging (

P.116)

DC charging (

P.125)

Estimated charging time

Connected

power source

Charger

AC charging cable

DC

charging

*6

AC charging

Charging
voltage

AC 220 V-

240 V

AC 220 V-

240 V

AC 220 V-

240 V

AC 220 V-

240 V

Charging
current

*1

Max. 125 A

32 A

16 A

8 A

10 A

Estimated
charging
time

*2, 3

Approxi-

mately 50

minutes

*4

or

80 minutes

*5

Approxi-

mately 6

hours 30

minutes

Approxi-

mately 12

hours

Approxi-

mately 24

hours

Approxi-

mately 19

hours

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