2011 Chevrolet Volt Owner's Manual - Page 358
2011 Chevrolet Volt Manual
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9-56 Driving and Operating will flash briefly. To change the charge level, unplug the vehicle plug from the charge port on the vehicle and select the desired charge level. Normal Level: This level is recommended. All four charge level indicators will be lit. Reduced Level: Use when the electrical current is limited. Two charge level indicators will be lit. A flashing red FAULT (B) indicates a charge cord fault. The charge cord will attempt to reset automatically. If the flashing red FAULT (B) continues for more than 30 seconds, unplug the charge cord from the wall to reset. If the fault remains, see your dealer for service. Electrical Requirements for Battery Charging The AC outlet must have a grounded, dedicated, 15 amp or greater, three‐prong wall plug. That means there should be no other major appliances connected to the same circuit. If it is not a dedicated circuit, the current rating of the outlet circuit breaker could be exceeded and cause it to trip or open. The vehicle can be charged in the reduced level mode. See "Charge Level Button" in this section. Reduced level mode allows a non‐dedicated circuit to be used but increases the charging time. This vehicle is capable of being charged with a variety of standard vehicle charging equipment. Charge Level Button Two charge levels are available by pressing the charge level button. Select reduced or normal level. The charge level cannot be changed when the vehicle plug is plugged into the charge port on the vehicle. If the charge level button is pressed while the vehicle plug is plugged into the charge port on the vehicle, the charge level indicators Vehicle Plug The vehicle plug attaches to the charge port on the vehicle. There is a flashlight built into the vehicle plug that can be used by squeezing the vehicle plug lever. The flashlight will turn off when the connection is complete and the lever is released.