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.When the climate control is set as the first
priority, the Climate Ctrl. Timer will operate
when the remaining Li-ion battery power
displayed in the meter is 2 segments (15%)
or higher.
. The Li-ion battery will not charge when the
charge connector is connected to the vehicle
until the next scheduled charge start time
when the charge timer is active. If necessary,
use immediate charge or remote charge to
charge the Li-ion battery.
. Some charging stations used to perform
normal charge are equipped with timer
functions. If the charger timer function and
the vehicle timer are both set, and the two
timers are not set to operate at the same
time, it is possible that the charger will not
start or that the battery will not be fully
charged.
. The Li-ion battery may not be fully charged
when the Li-ion battery warmer (if so
equipped) operates while charging using
the Charging Timer.
. Set only the end time for the timer charging
when charging in cold weather. The vehicle
automatically determines when to start char-
ging to fully charge the Li-ion battery, even if
the Li-ion battery warmer (if so equipped) operates. Charging ends before the set end
time if the Li-ion battery is fully charged.
SETTING CLIMATE CTRL. TIMERGUID-08C83252-5BFB-4B57-91CC-633E154E3261While the charger is connected to vehicle, this
function pre-heats or pre-cools the passenger
compartment of the vehicle to the set tempera-
ture before driving. This helps reduce power
consumption from the Li-ion battery.
ªUnique EV function settingsº (page 2-15)
The Climate Ctrl. Timer operates the air condi-
tioner using power from the charger. Electric
power from the Li-ion battery is not used.
The Climate Ctrl. Timer function allows two
different timer settings. Each timer charge
function can be set to activate on a different
day of the week.
Once the Climate Ctrl. Timer is set, it will
complete air conditioning by the time that is
set. It is not necessary to set the Climate Ctrl.
Timer everyday.
WARNING*8,'$$()$&%''$''Even if the Climate Ctrl. Timer is set, the
temperature in the passenger compart-
ment may become high if the system
automatically stops. Do not leave chil-
dren or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in
your vehicle. Pets should not be left
alone either. On hot, sunny days, tem-
peratures in a closed vehicle could
quickly become high enough to cause
severe or possibly fatal injuries to people
or animals.
Timer settings
1. Push <
>and touch [Climate Ctrl. Timer].
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2. Touch [Edit Schedule]. Climate Ctrl. Timer
setting screen is displayed.
INFO:
Touch [Timer With Priority] to set a priority for
timer charge function and the Climate Ctrl.
Timer function.
3. Set preferred time and day of the week for Climate Ctrl. Timer activation.
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4. After entering the information, touch [Save].A confirmation screen is displayed.
5. Touch [OK] to confirm the setting, push the power switch to the OFF position, and then
connect the charge connector to the vehicle.
Climate Ctrl. Timer setting screenGUID-871E7782-2EF3-4B55-86DD-03C6E272E2B6
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*1Touch to turn on/off the timer. The indicator
light will turn on when the timer setting is
turned on.
*2Shows the set departure time. Climate
Control system will be activated in order
that the vehicle compartment will be cooled/
heated to the set temperature and turn off
itself by the departure time.
*3Touch corresponding keys to adjust the time
setting.
[-]: Touch or touch and hold to decrease the
time. [+]: Touch or touch and hold to increase the
time.
[
]: Touch to delete the numbers entered.
*4Touch the keys to set the days of the week
you wish to activate the Climate Control
system.
*5Touch to save the setting.
Priority setting between timer charge
and Climate Ctrl. Timer
GUID-8C595E94-100D-4A45-8AFE-7154B75F865BIf the timer charge function and the Climate Ctrl.
Timer function are in operation at the same time
due to an overlap of the timer settings, either
function can be set to be preferentially provided
with electric power.
1. Push
<
>and touch [Climate Ctrl. Timer].
2. Touch [Timer With Priority]. Priority setting screen is displayed.
3. Select the preferred setting. Available settings
Setting item Result
[Charging
Timer]
When charging is set as the
first priority, the Climate Ctrl.
Timer does not start until 10
segments (80%) of the Li-ion
battery available charge gauge
are illuminated.
[Clim. Ctrl.
Timer] When the Climate Control is
set as the first priority, the
Climate Control system will
start to operate when the re-
maining Li-ion battery power
displayed in the meter reaches
2 segments (15%) or higher.
Operating tips for using Climate Ctrl.
Timer
GUID-30BF9BCF-172B-4F54-AF86-60AA08EFBDE4.
Temperature setting for the Climate Ctrl. can
be changed from [Timer / Remote - Set
Climate Temp].
. The Climate Ctrl. Timer will only start when
the power switch is in the OFF position.
Always turn the power switch to the OFF
position after the Climate Ctrl. Timer is set.
. To turn off the Climate Ctrl. Timer function,
touch [ON] until the indicator light turns off.
The start and stop time settings will not be
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UNIQUE EV FUNCTION SET-
TINGS
GUID-A273154B-E5DA-401D-BEBB-D35B2AB0863DEV unique function settings can be changed.
An active NissanConnectSMEV subscription is
needed to remotely check charge status, battery
status, use remote charging, remotely start
heating and cooling and to receive e-mails/text
messages.
1. Push <
>and touch [Zero Emission Set-
tings].
2. Touch the item you wish to set.
Setting items Action
[Battery & Power Alerts] [Use All Battery & Power Alerts] Displays all battery and power alerts on the navigation screen.
[Limited Power] Displays a message on the touch screen display to inform the driver that the
power output is restricted for various reasons.
ªLimited Power Noticeº (page 2-18)
[Low Battery] Displays the Low Battery message on the touch screen display to inform the drive
that the Li-ion battery charge is low.
ªLow Batteryº (page 2-17)
[Dest. out of Range] Displays a message on the navigation screen to inform the driver that the battery
should be charged soon. This will be indicated if the estimated driving range is
less than the remaining distance to the destination when a route to the
destination is set.
ªCharge recommendation guidanceº (page 2-17)
[Charging Messages] Sends a notification to a preset e-mail address. This notification includes the
charge connector status and the charge completion.
ªNissanConnectSMEV settingsº (page 5-11)
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[Map icons for charging stations]Displays charging station icons on the map screen.ªDisplaying charging station icons on mapº (page 2-5)
[Timer / Remote - Set Climate Temp] Sets the temperature in the passenger compartment for Climate Ctrl. Timer and
Remote Climate Control. Enter the preferred temperature and touch [OK] to
apply the setting.
[Other Settings] [Autosave New Charging Station] If charging station information you have used is not stored in the system, the
location will be automatically registered in the Address Book.
Turn this setting off if you do not want the charging location to be stored
automatically.
You can set charging stations that are automatically registered by type. Select
from [Quick], [Standard] and [Trickle].
[Auto-Update Stations] While the vehicle is connecting to the Nissan Data Center, information related to
charging stations near your home will be automatically updated.
[Charge Port Types to Include in Station
Searches] When [QUICK CHARGE] setting is turned off, the quick charge icon will not be
displayed.
INFO:
. For vehicles without the quick charge port, NISSAN recommends turning off the quick charging station icons by turning off the [QUICK CHARGE]
setting.
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BATTERY AND POWER INFORMA-
TION
GUID-4FD0E843-5A3B-41C6-89F0-DFFFD758575CInformation notifying the driver of the battery and
power status can be displayed on the touch
screen display.
For detail information about the warning/indica-
tor lights, see the LEAF Owner's Manual.
Charge recommendation guidanceGUID-3C18DBB5-6C63-49BD-A2CC-D07767EA144AIf the remaining driving range is less than the
distance to the destination that is entered while
setting the route, the system displays a message
on the navigation screen that recommends
battery charging.
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1. The notification is displayed on the upper leftside of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
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2. The system displays a message screen and
announces the contents of the message to
recommend battery charging. Check the
message displayed on the screen.
Touch [Nearby Stations] to search all char-
ging stations that are located near the
current vehicle position.
ªFinding charging stationº (page 3-20)
3. Touch [
], touch [Map] on the Launch Bar
or push <MAP/VOICE> to return to the
current location map screen.
INFO:
. The charge recommendation guidance can
be set to off.
ªUnique EV function settingsº
(page 2-15)
. When the route is changed to avoid a traffic
jam or the possible driving distance indicated in the meter is changed, the charge recom-
mendation guidance is displayed again.
Low BatteryGUID-8E2C398C-215D-4E28-A369-6746C7CBE033When the Low battery charge warning light
and the master warning light (yellow)
illuminate in the meter, the system displays a
message on the touch screen display that
notices the driver that the Li-ion battery charge
is low.
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1. The notification is displayed on the upper left
side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
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2. The system displays a message screen andannounces the contents of the message to
warn that the Li-ion battery charge is low.
Check the message displayed on the screen.
Touch [Nearby Stations] to search all char-
ging stations that are located near the
current vehicle position.
ªFinding charging stationº (page 3-20)
3. Touch [
], touch [Map] on the Launch Bar
or push <MAP/VOICE> to return to the
current location map screen.
INFO:
. The Low Battery message display can be
turned off.
ªUnique EV function settingsº
(page 2-15)
. When the Li-ion battery charge is low, the
system automatically obtains charging sta- tion information.
Limited Power NoticeGUID-8645EEB3-0B26-439B-BDEC-F47C4DF7E537When the power limitation indicatorand the
master warning light (yellow)
illuminate, the
system displays a message on the touch screen
display that notices the driver that power output
is restricted for various reasons. See LEAF
Owner's Manual for details of the indicator/
warning lights.
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1. The notification is displayed on the upper left side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
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2. The system displays a message screen andannounces the contents of the message to
warn that power output is restricted and
inform the driver of the reason for this
occurrence and what action is to be taken.
3. Touch [
], touch [Map] on the Launch Bar
or push <MAP/VOICE> to return to the
current location map screen.
INFO:
The Limited Power Notice display can be turned
off.
ªUnique EV function settingsº (page 2-15)
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3 Navigation
Safety information...
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Map operation ...
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.... 3-3
Displaying current vehicle location ...
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Map types ...
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...... 3-3
Road color ...
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Map symbols ...
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3-7
Moving map ...
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Changing scale of map ...
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Changing map ...
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Map view settings ...
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Setting information on map ...
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Traffic information on map ...
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Map Menu screen ...
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Setting destination ...
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Basic operations ...
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Finding address ...
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Finding charging station ...
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Finding nearby place ...
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Finding points of interest ...
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Setting home as destination ...
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Searching from address book ...
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Searching from previous destinations ...
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Setting intersection ...
.......................................................... 3-25
Setting by phone number ...
............................................... 3-26
Setting city center ...
............................................................ 3-26 Setting freeway entrance/exit
...
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Setting from stored routes ...
........................................... 3-27
Setting using Google Maps ...
........................................ 3-28
Setting using Route Planner ...
....................................... 3-28
Setting point on map ...
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Setting with NissanConnect
SMEV ...
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Options before starting the route guidance ...
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Route guidance ...
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About route guidance ...
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Route menu ...
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Setting new destination ...
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Canceling Route ...
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Confirming route ...
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Editing route ...
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Recalculating route ...
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Searching for detour route using
traffic information ...
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Setting detour route ...
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Route guidance settings ...
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Viewing traffic information ...
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Viewing available traffic information ...
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Traffic information setting ...
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Storing a location/route ...
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Storing location ...
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Storing route ...
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SAFETY INFORMATIONENJN1502-86E86BA3-BF7E-40C4-BA2C-BCE97C60A7D2The navigation system is primarily designed to
help you reach your destination. However, you,
the driver, must use the system safely and
properly. Information concerning road condi-
tions, traffic signs and the availability of services
may not always be up to date. The system is not a
substitute for safe, proper, and legal driving.
WARNING(1-1'%$&&$%$.Do not rely on route guidance alone.
Always be sure that all driving man-
euvers are legal and safe in order to
avoid accidents.
MAP OPERATIONENJN1502-120906-C5FCA318-4BBA-4D15-A857-9B542ACCC9A3
DISPLAYING CURRENT VEHICLE
LOCATION
ENJN1502-120906-D8AC00A2-1C2D-4A70-9906-9AEEE4DB75F8
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Push <MAP/VOICE> or touch [Map] on the
Launch Bar to display the map of current vehicle
location.
MAP TYPESENJN1502-120906-8F144229-3732-40A7-B87E-81F06E4649A2Two types of map views are available: 2D map
and BirdviewTM(3D) map.
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2D mapENJN1502-120906-EE372FB2-4CFF-45FF-B632-64E8205D13D0The 2D map displays the map in a two-dimensional environment similar to a road map.
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Screen information:
*1Destination:
Indicates the location of the final destina-
tion.
*2Waypoint:
Displays the location of the waypoint the
vehicle will stop by before heading to the
final destination. A maximum of 5 waypoints
can be set.
*3Guide point:
Indicates a guide point on the route.
*4Starting point:
Displays the vehicle location, with which the
route is set, as the starting point.
*5Avoid area:
Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in
the Address Book. Route guidance can be
set to avoid the registered avoid areas.
ªStoring avoid areaº (page 3-53)
Green: Freeways included
Blue: Freeways not included
*6Speed limit icon:
Displays the speed limit of the road the
vehicle is on.
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*7Arrow and distance:
Indicates the distance to the next guide
point and the turning direction at that guide
point.
*8icon:
Touch the icon to display the Map Menu.
ªMap Menu screenº (page 3-16)
*9Scale indicator:
Indicates the scale of the map.
Touch the icon to display the scale bar. The
map scale can be adjusted using the scale
bar.
ªChanging scale of mapº (page 3-10)
*10/Direction indicator:
Indicates the directional setting of the map.
: North always pointing up.
: Direction of the vehicle heading always
pointing up.
Touch the icon to change the map view and
the map orientation.
ªChanging map view and map orienta-
tionº (page 3-11)
*11Remaining distance to the destination:
Indicates the approximate remaining dis-
tance to the destination or waypoint. This
indicator will appear when a destination or waypoint is set and route guidance is
started.
The arrow displayed here indicates the
direction of the destination. It can be
displayed only when the map scale is in
the range of 1/64 miles (25 m) - 1/8 miles
(200 m) .
*12Estimated time to the destination:
Indicates the estimated time to the destina-
tion or waypoint. This indicator will appear
when a destination or waypoint is set and
route guidance is started.
ªGuidance settingsº (page 3-45)
*13Traffic indicator:
Indicates the reception condition of the
traffic information transmitted from the
provider.
Green: Reception condition is good.
Gray: Reception condition is not good.
The indicator does not appear without a
SiriusXM Traffic subscription.
*14Vehicle icon:
Indicates the current vehicle location and
the direction the vehicle is heading.
*15Suggested route:
Appears in bold blue during route guidance.
*16Stored location (yellow):
Displays the locations that are stored in the
Address Book.
ªStoring locationº (page 3-52)
The icons can be changed according to
your preferences.
*17Street name:
Displays the name of the street that the
vehicle is currently driving on.
BirdviewTM(3D) mapENJN1502-120906-587FA18F-02CE-4C96-A6DD-1A627158824CBirdviewTMdisplays the map from an elevated
perspective. In BirdviewTM, it is easy to recognize
an image of the route because it provides a
panoramic view over a long distance.
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