2013 Nissan Leaf Owner's Manual - Page 64
2013 Nissan Leaf Manual
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EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) control box. WARNING HOW TO QUICK CHARGE (IF SO EQUIPPED) Quick charge uses public charging stations (up to 50 kW of power) to charge the battery in a short period of time. WARNING • Always use a quick charger that is compatible with the LEAF. Using an incompatible quick charger may cause a fire or malfunction resulting in serious personal injury or death. • Before starting the quick charge, carefully read the instructions provided on the quick charger and make sure the quick charge connector is properly connected and locked. Failure to connector or operate the quick charger correctly could cause damage to the vehicle or the charging equipment. 5. Store in its case. NOTE: Perform the following procedure to store the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) in the case. a. Wind the charge cable into a size that will allow it to be stored in the case (approximately 9.8 in (250 mm) in diameter). b. Place the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) control box into the back of the case. c. Place the charge cable and charge connector into the case in front of the Pass the lower side belt of the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) case securely through the fastener on the bottom of the luggage board. If the case suddenly becomes loose, it may cause serious injury or death. 6. After closing the cap on the charge port, close the charge port lid. NOTE: Quick charging is possible (even several times a day) if the battery temperature is not near the red zone. If the battery temperature reaches the red zone, in order to protect the battery, quick charging is not allowed and the power limitation mode will be triggered. NOTE: To stop charging mid-charge, remove the charge connector. Charging automatically stops. Charging CH-15