BYD TANG Charging and Discharging User Guide
The BYD Tang has efficient charging and discharging capabilities, including AC and DC fast charging. It has Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology, which allows it to power external equipment, making it useful for both everyday use and emergency power demands.
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BYD Charging/Discharging Guide
Charging Instructions
Charging Safety Warnings
- The charging equipment is a high-voltage electrical device. Minors are prohibited to charge or touch it. Keep minors away from the vehicle when charging.
- Charging may affect medical or implanted electronic devices. Consult the device manufacturer before charging.
- Charge the vehicle in a relatively safe environment, and avoid charging in damp areas, or areas with fire or heat sources.
- Protect the charging equipment against water contact on rainy days.
- Before charging:
- Ensure that power supply equipment, charging connector, charge port, and charging connection device are free of defects, such as cable wear, rusted ports, cracked casings, or foreign objects in the ports.
- Do not charge the vehicle when the charging connector’s or port’s plug, socket, or metal terminals are loose or damaged by rust or corrosion.
- When the charging connector, port, power plug, or socket is visibly stained or damp, wipe them with a dry and clean cloth to ensure the connection is dry and clean.
- Use charging equipment that complies with local standards.
- To avoid charging failure or fire, do not modify, disassemble, or repair the charging equipment and related ports.
- Do not use charging equipment that does not meet safety standards or has potential safety hazards. Do not allow children to use the charging equipment and keep animals away from the vehicle while charging.
- Ensure that your hands are properly dry before charging.
- If anything abnormal is found in the vehicle or charging equipment when charging, stop immediately and contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider.
- Always observe the following charging precautions to prevent damage to the vehicle:
- Do not shake the charging connector, otherwise the vehicle charge port may be damaged.
- Whenever possible, do not charge the vehicle during a thunderstorm, under risk of lightning strikes.
- Do not open the hood for maintenance while charging.
- After charging, do not disconnect the charging equipment with wet hands or while standing on any wet surface.
- Before driving, ensure that the charging equipment is disconnected from the charge port.
Compatibility of Vehicle and Charging Infrastructure
- The signs are located on the vehicle’s charging socket, components of the local charging infrastructure (charging stations and sockets) and on the charging cable.
- The signs refer to standardized charging systems in accordance with DIN EN 62196.
Charging Precautions
- When the SOC bar on the instrument cluster turns red, the high-voltage battery is about to be exhausted. Please charge it immediately, otherwise the service life of the high-voltage battery will be reduced.
- Mode 2 charging means charging with an AC charging connector that complies with local standards. It is recommended to use the dedicated AC lines and power sockets meeting local standards to avoid line damage and protective trip due to high-power charging, affecting the normal use of other equipment.
- Avoiding damage to the charging equipment (precautions for charging equipment):
- Prevent the charging equipment from suffering any mechanical impact.
- Do not place the charging equipment near heaters or other heat sources.
- Before charging:
- Make sure that the charging connector and charge port are
free of foreign objects, and that the protective cap of the charging connector terminal does not get loose or deformed. - Hold the charging connector, align the connector with the charge port and push it in, making sure that they are properly connected.
- When charging is complete:
- Stop charging first and make sure the charge port is unlocked.
- Pull the charging connector.
- Do not force the charging connector out while the charge port is locked, otherwise the charge port may be damaged.
- The vehicle can be powered on to use the A/C while charging. However, to ensure the charging power, this is not recommended.
- The vehicle should be parked in a ventilated area, and there should not be any occupant inside when charging.
- During DC charging, the charging power is relatively small during the identification period when the real capability of the charging pile is identified and its maximum output capacity is exerted, thereby bringing a better charging experience to users.
- During charging, the estimated remaining time to full charge is displayed on the instrument cluster. It is normal that the remaining time to full charge may vary slightly, depending on the temperatures, SOC, and charging facilities. Before charging is completed, “Calculating…” is displayed on the instrument cluster.
- The vehicle system automatically stops charging when the high-voltage battery is fully charged. The charge port is equipped with an electronic lock. Unlock it before unplugging the charging equipment.
- To stop AC or DC charging, turn off the charger before disconnecting the charging connector. In Mode 2 charging, remove the charging connector and then the power plug.
- When charging is complete and the charging connector is unplugged, make sure that the charge port’s cap and door are closed, otherwise water or foreign materials may enter the port and affect its normal use.
- Before starting the vehicle, be sure to unplug the charging equipment. The vehicle is ready to drive even if the charging connector is left plugged but not fully locked, which may damage the charging equipment and the vehicle.
- During AC charging, if power supply resumes after short-time outage of the external power grid, BYD charging equipment will re-start charging automatically and no re-connection of the charging equipment is required.
- Battery temperatures that are too low or too high compromise vehicle charging performance.
- The temperature control system can improve low-temperature charging capacity of the battery. Due to output capacity limitations of charging piles, the charging time is extended, the heating time becomes longer and the power consumption of heating is increased. This is a normal phenomenon.
- For faster low-temperature DC charging, charging from low SOC
is recommended because, due to the low battery temperature, the charging current is small for vehicles with high SOC in low-temperature environments. - To improve your experience, it is recommended to charge the vehicle immediately after using it, as the battery is relatively hot and has better charging performance.
- Turning A/C on during low-temperature charging can affect the performance of battery temperature control system and charging performance.
- When the heating or cooling function is enabled during charging, it is normal that both charging time and power consumption increase slightly.
- During charging, battery cooling
may start, and the compressor, fan and other components work when necessary. It is normal that there will be some noise under the hood. - During charging, when the battery cooling or heating is activated, it
is normal that the charging power displayed by the instrument cluster decreases or fluctuates for a short time. - Before charging is complete, battery equalization is activated for longer battery life and thus the charging time may be longer.
- In case of high-temperature high-power DC charging, the performance of battery temperature control system may be affected by the A/C in the passenger compartment, and the charging performance may degrade, resulting in an extended charging time. To ensure charging efficiency, it is recommended to keep the A/C off during charging.
- When the vehicle is not used for an extended period, it is recommended that it should be fully charged before driving. During long-term parking, charging the vehicle every three months is recommended for prolonging service life.
Charging Method
The pure electric vehicle is driven by electric energy supplied from the high-voltage battery. To prevent insufficient power of the high-voltage battery affecting the vehicle driving experience, it is very important to charge the vehicle in time and estimate the power demand before driving.
Vehicle Charging Method:
- Using Mode 2 Charging Cable*
- Using AC Charging Piles
- Using DC Chargers
- The charging time of the high-voltage battery varies with the charging method, current SOC, real-time temperature, service time, ambient temperature and other conditions.
- Use charging equipment that complies with local standards.
Charging Mode
- Scheduled charging (only AC): Charge the vehicle regularly at a scheduled charging time set by the user. See scheduled charging settings in this chapter for details.
- Instant charging: Charging starts after the charging connector is connected.
General Charging TroubleshootingCharge Port Light
- The light is located in the charge port door on the right side of the vehicle body, indicating the charging/ discharging status in white, yellow, green, blue, and red respectively.
- If the charging/discharging connector is not connected, the indicator remains solid white for a period of time. If
the vehicle is locked during use, the indicator is on for a period of time and then turns off. When the vehicle is unlocked, the indicator lights up again.
Charging
Using Mode 2 Charging Cable
1. Equipment
- Connect the vehicle to an outlet that meets local standards to charge the vehicle.
- A household socket meeting local standards must be used in order to avoid line damage or tripping due to high-power charging, which may affect the normal use of other devices.
- This Mode 2 charging cable includes a power plug (complying with local standards), a charging connector, a control box, and a charging cable. The plug is connected to a standard household power socket, and the charging connector to the vehicle’s charge port.
- Charging time: Refer to the charging time message on the instrument cluster.
WARNING
- See “Charging Instructions” for charging safety warnings.
- The highest working temperature allowed for the product is 50°C. Store the product in a cool and dry place when it is not in use.
- When charging, do not place the equipment in the trunk, under the front of the vehicle, or near the tires.
- When using the equipment, prevent it from getting rolled over by the vehicle, dropped, or trampled on.
- Never drop the equipment or move it by pulling it directly
by its cable. When moving the equipment, handle it with care. - It is strictly prohibited to modify, disassemble, or repair the charging equipment and its ports.
- It is not recommended to use any additional wire or adapter/connector. If an additional adapter is required, choose
a suitable cable diameter (≥1.5 mm²) and the adapter/connector parameters must meet requirements. - Never use the charging equipment if the household power strip cable becomes soft, if the charging connector cable is worn out, if the insulation layer is cracked, or in case of any other damage.
- Never use the equipment when the charging connector, power plug, or power strip is disconnected, broken, or there is any sign of surface damage.
CAUTION
- The charging cable cannot be placed in a spiral during charging, as this will affect heat dissipation.
- See the charging instructions for specific charging precautions.
REMINDER
- Contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider, or a BYD authorized technician, to select the appropriate power supply according to the requirements of the charging equipment.
- Charging equipment grounding instructions: The equipment must be properly grounded. In the event of failure or damage to the equipment, the grounding cable provides a minimum impedance to circuit discharge and thereby reducing the risk of electric shock.
- The equipment comes with a ground cable connecting its ground point with that of the power plug, which must match a properly installed and well-grounded power supply outlet.
2. Charging
- With the vehicle doors unlocked and preferably powered off, press the charge port door to open it.
- Open the charge port cap and the protective cover of the charging connector, and make sure that no obstacles exist between the head of the charging connector and the end of the charging socket.
REMINDER
- Do not open the charge port door forcibly when it is locked.
- Connect the power supply terminal:
- Plug the Mode 2 charging cable into a household socket.
- Connect the vehicle port:
- Plug the charging connector correctly into the port.
- After the charging connector is inserted, the charging connection indicator on the instrument cluster or infotainment screen lights up.
REMINDER
- Do not try to forcibly plug the connector with the anti-theft lock engaged.
- In the charging process, the instrument cluster displays relevant charging parameters and the charging sign.
- At this point, you can schedule charging on the infotainment touchscreen. See “Scheduled Charging” for the configuration process.
- During charging, the estimated remaining time to full charge
is displayed on the instrument cluster or infotainment system. It is normal that the remaining time to full charge may vary slightly depending on the temperatures, SOC, and charging facilities. - Reservation charging cannot be used when the remaining battery is too low.
3. Stopping charging
- End the charging:
- The charging automatically ends when the vehicle is fully charged.
- To end the charging early, proceed to the next step.
- Disconnect the charge port:
- If the anti-theft mode of the electrical lock is deactivated, directly pull out the charging connector.
- If the anti-theft lock is active, press the unlock button on the key or press the door handle microswitch (when the key is nearby), then pull out the charging connector.
REMINDER
- To unlock the vehicle, press the unlock button on the key
(when charging the vehicle with ignition switched off) or press the microswitch on the door handle (when the key is nearby). - Unlock the vehicle to deactivate the anti-theft lock before pulling out the charging connector. The connector has to be pulled out within 30 seconds, or the port will re-lock.
- You can activate the anti- theft lock on the infotainment touchscreen, as detailed in “Charge Port Anti-theft Lock” in this chapter.
- If the charging connector cannot be removed after unlocking,
try a few more unlocking attempts. If that does not work, try emergency unlocking. For the operating procedure, see
“Emergency Unlocking of the Charge Port” in “Charge Port Anti-theft Lock”. - When the charge port’s anti-theft mode is deactivated, if you cannot pull the charging connector out directly, try to unlock the vehicle and pull it again.
- Disconnect the power plug.
- Close the charge port cap and the port door.
- Store the charging equipment properly.
REMINDER
- When the port cap is fully open, do not close the charge port door.
WARNING
- Never drop the Mode 2 charging cable or pull it directly by
its cable. Take caution when moving the equipment. Store the equipment in a cool place after use.
Using AC Charging Piles
1. Equipment
- Charge the vehicle using an AC charging pile in a public place.
- Charging time: Refer to the charging time message on the instrument cluster or infotainment touchscreen.
- Use a standard-compliant household charging box. For how to use the charging equipment, refer to its user manual and follow the operating steps.
- AC charging box: consists of a charging box, a charging connector, and a connecting cable. For information on circuit breaker and emergency stop switch, see the charging box user manual.
- AC connection device: Mode 3 charging cable includes a power plug (complying with local standards), a charging connector, a control box, and a charging cable. The plug is connected to the power outlet, and the charging connector to the vehicle’s charge port.
2. Charging
- Unlock the vehicle and open the charge port door:
- Close the charge port cap and the port door (see instructions for Mode 2 charging).
- Connect the power outlet:
- Skip this step if an AC charging box is used for charging.
- Skip this step if an AC charging pile equipped with a charging connector is used.
- Use Mode 3 charging cable to connect your vehicle to the AC charging pile if no charging connector is provided.
- Connect the vehicle port:
- Plug the charging connector into the port and make sure it is tight.
- Charging settings:
- For AC charging pile/box subject to authentication, swipe the card or scan the QR code. See the user manual for charging pile/box for details.
- The charging connection indicator lights up on the instrument cluster.
- In the charging process, the instrument cluster displays relevant charging parameters and the charging sign.
- At this point, you can schedule charging on the infotainment touchscreen. See “Scheduled Charging” for the configuration process.
3. Stopping charging
- End the charging:
- Charging ends automatically when early stop time is due or charging is complete.
- Disconnect the charge port:
- Disconnect as per the instructions for Mode 2 Charging.
- Disconnect the power plug:
- If Mode 3 charging cable is used, it is recommended to unplug the charging connector from the vehicle first and then the plug from the charging point.
- Skip this step if an AC charging box is used for charging.
- Skip this step if an AC charging pile is equipped with a charging connector.
- Close the charge port cap and the port door (see instructions for Mode 2 charging).
- Store the equipment properly.
- If using an AC charging pile/box, place the charging connector in its designated location in the charging pile/box.
- Store the equipment properly.
- Never drop the Mode 3 charging cable or pull it directly by
its cable. Take caution when moving the equipment. Store the equipment in a cool place after use. - Do not try to forcibly plug the connector with the anti-theft lock engaged.
- See the charging instructions for specific charging precautions.
Using DC Chargers
1. Equipment
- Use the DC battery charger in public places to charge the vehicle. Generally, it is installed in a specific charging station.
- Equipment specifications: Please check the instructions for the charger.
- Charging time: Refer to the charging time message on the instrument cluster or infotainment system.
2. Charging
- DC charging is achieved by connecting the vehicle to a DC charger via its connector.
- Unlock the charge port door, then open the port door and cap.
- Connect the vehicle port:
- Plug the charging connector into the port and lock it.
- Operate the charging equipment to start charging.
- The charging connection indicator lights up on the instrument cluster.
- In the charging process, the instrument cluster displays relevant charging parameters and the charging sign.
3. Stopping charging
- End the charging:
- Charging ends automatically when early stop time is due or the charging is complete.
- Press the unlock button twice within three seconds or press the microswitch on the door handle to stop charging.
- Disconnect the charge port:
- Press the unlock button on the smart key or press the door handle microswitch while carrying the smart key and pull out the charging connector.
- When the DC charging pile charging is complete, organize the charging equipment and store the charging connector in its designated position properly.
- Reinsert the DC charge port cap and close the port door.
REMINDER
- When the port cap is fully open, do not close the charge port door.
CAUTION
- If the charging connector cannot be removed after unlocking,
try a few more unlocking attempts. If that does not work, try emergency unlocking. For the operating procedure, see
“Emergency Unlocking of the Charge Port” in “Charge Port Anti-theft Lock”. - To unlock the charge port after DC charging, press the unlock button twice within three seconds for the operation to be successful.
- See the charging instructions for specific charging precautions.
WARNING
- See section “Charging Instructions” for charging safety warnings.
Scheduled Charging
- The charging mode can be set on the infotainment touchscreen. To access the setting:
- You can access this function by touching the app Smart Charging on the infotainment system.
- Go to infotainment touchscreen → Energy → Charging and Discharging → Smart Charging. The scheduled charging screen is displayed.
- To exit the Scheduled Charging screen,
Scheduled charging settings
- Scheduled charging switch
- Settings
- Charging time
- Repeat cycle
- The factory default setting is to charge the vehicle immediately. That is, scheduled charging is disabled.
- To schedule a charging, toggle the Scheduled charging ON ①, set the charging start time ③ and repeat cycle
④ , and save the settings. - After the schedule is set up successfully, if you connect the charging connector or press the power button to power off the vehicle during the charge waiting period, you will be reminded through the infotainment touchscreen that scheduled charging has been set. Switch to instant charging if needed.
- You can tap the scheduled charging setting icon ② to turn off the charging connector connected alert and power-off alert in the Scheduled Charging Alert.
CAUTION
- The reservation charging function is developed for BYD’s slow AC charging equipment only. Please disable this function when using slow AC charging equipment that is not certified by BYD. Otherwise, scheduled or immediate charging may fail due to no response from the equipment, resulting in low battery power or even low voltage.
REMINDER
- The “Charge Now” option on the reminder page is valid only for the current reservation charging. To cancel all reservations, turn off the charging reservation switch on the corresponding setting page.
- In the event of low battery, the vehicle is charged to the minimum level before charging scheduled charging begins. In this process, the infotainment system still gives reminder messages for power-off and charging connector connection, and corresponding tips appear at the lower part of the instrument cluster.
- When connecting the DC charging connector, the schedule setting is invalid, and the vehicle will go into immediate charging.
Intelligent Charging
When the high-voltage battery is sufficient, if the low-voltage battery manager detects that the battery level is too low, the low-voltage battery can be charged by the high-voltage battery.
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REMINDER
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When the vehicle is stored for a long time, the smart charging function may be activated, which is normal and not a vehicle failure.
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Power for smart charging comes from the high-voltage battery pack, so it is normal that an SOC decrease is noticed when the vehicle is powered on.
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To avoid high-voltage battery over-discharging due to smart charging, when the vehicle is in low SOC, smart charging is not available. Avoid parking in low SOC for a long time, and charge the vehicle in time.
Charge Preheating
High-voltage battery preheating is designed to shorten the DC charging time in low temperatures.
How to Use
- Go to infotainment touchscreen → Energy → Charging and Discharging. The charge preheating screen is displayed.
- Enable or disable battery preheating in this screen.
REMINDER
- This function is disabled by factory default.
- This function turns off automatically when battery temperature reaches appropriate range and needs to be turned on next time.
- Charge preheating cannot be used during charging.
Charge Port Anti-theft Lock
In order to prevent the charging connector from being stolen, the vehicle charge port is anti-theft during charging and discharging. This function is deactivated by default. Go to infotainment touchscreen → Energy Charging and Discharging to activate or deactivate charging port anti-theft lock.
- When the function is enabled, unlock the vehicle and unplug the charging connector during charging in the following ways:
- Press the unlock button on the smart key to unlock.
- Press the microswitch next to the exterior handle of the driver’s side door to unlock.
- Press the central unlock button on the driver’s side door to unlock.
CAUTION
- The connector needs to be pulled out within 30 seconds after it is unlocked. Otherwise, the electric lock will lock again.
- After the vehicle is fully charged, the charging connector will be automatically unlocked when the anti-theft mode of the charge port is disabled. When this mode is enabled, the charging connector must be manually unlocked following the above steps.
Emergency Unlocking of the Charge Port
When the electric lock fails and the charging connector cannot be unplugged, try to unplug the charging connector by manually unlocking the charge port.
- Open the trunk lid.
- Pull out the armrest frame on the right side of the trunk and find the red plug cap.
- Slightly pull the emergency rope to unlock the charging connector.
- Reset the emergency cable latch after the unlocking is complete.
REMINDER
- If the above functions are abnormal or fail, contact a BYD authorized dealer or service provider.
Driving Range Display
The range display mode can be set to improve driving experience. The default setting is standard mode. You can change it by going to infotainment touchscreen Energy.
- Standard mode: displays the driving range based on the result of comprehensive working condition test.
- Dynamic mode: displays the estimated driving range based on the available battery power and current average energy consumption.
- The set driving range display mode is memorized by the system. When the vehicle is powered off and then on, the display mode set last time will be maintained.
REMINDER
- When the Dynamic range display mode is set:
- The driving range that is displayed after a full charge may vary, depending on calculations of the energy consumed the last time the vehicle is used.
- The displayed driving range is adjusted based on whether the A/C is on, selection of driving mode, and the driver’s driving habits, so that this range can be closer to the estimated remaining range under current use.
Regenerative Braking Intensity Settings
Energy regeneration: In this process, the motor will generate reverse torque when the vehicle is decelerating, and the generated energy will be recovered and reused to improve the energy utilization rate of the vehicle.
- Braking regeneration:
- When the vehicle is running in D position, if you completely release the accelerator pedal and depress the brake pedal, and the vehicle is in a stable state, priority is given to responding to motor regeneration for deceleration during braking and deceleration. When the motor capacity is insufficient, the hydraulic brake will actively intervene to maintain the deceleration demand of the vehicle, and the generated energy will be recovered to improve the vehicle economy.
- Sliding regeneration:
- When the vehicle is running in D position, if you release the accelerator pedal at a certain depth, the motor will output reverse torque to decelerate the vehicle, and the generated energy will be recovered to improve the vehicle economy.
- During driving, energy is recovered through regenerative brakes when the vehicle decelerates. For higher efficiency, do not accelerate or decelerate the vehicle unnecessarily.
- The energy feedback intensity can be made on infotainment touchscreen → Energy.
- Standard: When the accelerator pedal is released, the motor controller recovers energy in the standard level, and the vehicle deceleration is in the standard level.
- High: When the accelerator pedal is released, the motor controller recovers more energy, and the vehicle deceleration is high.
- You can select the regeneration intensity based on the deceleration sense when releasing the accelerator pedal. Different deceleration senses deliver different driving experiences.
- The set energy regeneration intensity will be memorized. When the vehicle is powered off and then on, the regenerative braking mode set last time will be maintained.
REMINDER
- Do not set the regeneration intensity when driving the vehicle in high speed, as the driver may be distracted. This may obstruct the control of the vehicle, resulting in accidents.
Discharging Instructions
- This vehicle is equipped with vehicle-to-load (V2L) feature.
- V2L enables the vehicle to supply power to external devices. Vehicle-to-load equipment* consists of a discharging connector, a power strip, a cable, and a discharging connector protective cover.
WARNING
- Do not touch any metal terminal of discharging socket or vehicle charge port during discharging.
- Stop discharging immediately if there are any abnormalities such as peculiar smell and smoke.
- See “Charging Instructions” for charging safety warnings.
- Store the product in a cool and dry place when it is not in use.
- When charging, do not place the equipment in the trunk, under the front of the vehicle, or near the tires.
- When using the equipment, prevent it from getting rolled over by the vehicle, dropped, or trampled on.
- Never drop the equipment or move it by pulling it directly
by its cable. When moving the equipment, handle it with care. - Never use the charging equipment if the power strip cable becomes soft, the charging connector cable is worn out, the insulation layer is cracked, or any other damage occurs.
- Never use the equipment when the charging connector, power plug, or power strip is disconnected, broken, or there is any sign of surface damage.
CAUTION
- For precautions concerning use of the discharge connection device, please refer to the precautions for charging equipment included in item 3 of “Charging Precautions”.
- Before discharging, please confirm the vehicle state of charge (SOC; battery charge level) and estimate the remaining driving range.
- Before V2L discharging, ensure that the load is turned off.
REMINDER
- The V2L function is recommended only when SOC is high.
- The V2L function is restricted when the vehicle SOC is low.
- When the vehicle is powered off, the static power consumption
of the vehicle will increase if the V2L connection device is connected for an extended period without any output. Therefore, removing the discharging/charging connector when the device is not used is recommended.
V2L Discharging
Starting discharging
- Before discharging, disarm the anti-theft alarm system.
- Unlock the charge port door, then open the port door and cap.
- Check before discharging:
- Ensure that the battery capacity of the vehicle to be discharged is not below 15%.
- Ensure the V2L connecting device casing is not cracked, and its plug is free from rust or obstructions.
- Ensure that there is no water or foreign material inside the charge port and that metal terminals are not damaged and free from rust or corrosion.
- Do not discharge if the above second or third condition is found; otherwise, short circuit or electric shock so caused could lead to personal injury.
- Connect the discharge connection device:
- Connect the V2L discharge device to the charge port. The power strip indicator lights up when the strip is powered and ready for use.
- Discharging starts:
- After the connection is made, discharge begins and respective information is displayed on the instrument cluster.
Stopping discharging
- Stop discharging:
- Disconnect the load.
- Disconnect the discharge connection device:
- Unplug the discharging device.
- Close the charge port cap and the port door (see instructions for Mode 2 charging).
- Organizing the equipment:
- Store the equipment properly when discharging is complete.
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