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Precautions for operating the charging door
Before operating the charging door, carefully read and follow all the safety information
below.
CAUTION • Before opening the charging door in the opening direction, ensure that there is no interference with nearby objects.
• When opening and closing the charging door, be careful not to get your hands or other body parts caught in the door.
• If you cannot open the charging door due to freezing weather, lightly tap or remove any ice near the charging door.
• Do not try to forcibly open the charging door. It may cause damage to the charging door or cause a malfunction.
• Do not hold the parts that support the charging door. Damage to parts or deformation of parts may cause vehicle damage and accidents.
Precautions for using, handling, and storing the charging cable
Precautions when using the charging cable
CAUTION • To prevent electric shock, replace the charging cable if the coating or the connector is damaged.
• Do not modify or disassemble the charging cable. Doing so may result in fire, electric shock, or injury.
• Do not pull or twist the charging cable excessively, and ensure that the cable is not twisted. Power cuts or damage to the cable's insulation sheath may result in electric
shock or fire.
• Do not drag the charging cable on the floor or place objects on it. Damage to the insulation of the cable may result in electric shock or fire.
• Do not use the charging cable near a heat source or heating appliance.
• Do not drop or subject the charging cable to a strong impact. Also, ensure no water or liquid comes into contact with the cable.
• Use the charging cable only when there are no children around.
• If there is any sign of damage, corrosion, or rust on the charging connector and plug, or if the connection of the charging connector and plug feels loose, do not use the
cable. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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Precautions when handling and storing the charging cable
CAUTION • Always keep the charging connector and plug dry and clean.
• Ensure that the connectors, plugs, and control box (portable charger) of the charging cable are not submerged or in contact with water.
• Keep the charging cable free from water or moisture, and keep it in the cargo storage compartment.
• Do not keep the charging cable near heat source or heating appliances.
• Keep the charging cable away from children.
• If there is dust or contaminants inside the charging connector or plug, remove it using the air gun.
• If the charging cable is contaminated, completely disconnect the cable from the charger or power, and remove the contaminants.
- Wipe the charging cable lightly with the soft cloth soaked with a 3 % neutral detergent aqueous solution, then use a clean cloth to completely remove moisture
and dry the cable in a well-ventilated shade.
- When removing contaminants, ensure the charging connector and charging plug are not in contact with water.
- Do not use organic solvents, such as benzene, paint thinner, or detergent. Doing so may cause deformation, discoloration, or malfunction of charging cable.
- When using a vehicle decontamination agent, ensure that the product does not contain organic solvents, such as benzene, paint thinner, or detergent.
Checking Basic Information on Charging Your Electric Vehicle
Before charging your vehicle, check and understand the information such as the
expected charging time according to the charge type, checking the State of Charge
(SOC), and setting the charger lock mode.
Checking charging type and charging time
The charge types for electric vehicle are as follows:
• AC charge : The electric vehicle is charged via a Level 2 AC public charger or
professionally installed home charger.
• DC charge : You can charge at high speeds at public charging stations. Refer to the
respective company’s charger app or online information that is provided for each DC
charger type.
• Portable charge : If the vehicle cannot be moved to a public charging station due to a
lack of battery power, the vehicle can be charged with household electricity, using the
120 V ICCB portable charger included with the vehicle.
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E1Control pilot
communication -Vehicle communication
error
E2 Leakage - Current leakage
E3 - Charger error
E4 Plug
temperature -
Plug overtemperature
warning
E5 - Plug temperature failure
E6 - Charger error
E7 Overcurrent -Charging overcurrent
warning
E8 Internal
temperature - Charger overheating
E9 - Charger error
F1 Relay fusion - Charger error
F2 Ground
Monitoring/ Interrupt - Poor grounding of outlet
F3 Switched mode
power supply power failure -
Switched mode power
supply error (voltage
failure)
F4 -Switched mode power
supply error (abnormal
voltage)
F5 Control Pilot
voltage error -
Control Pilot (-) voltage
error
F6 -Control Pilot (+) voltage
error
F7 Temperature
sensor error -
Plug temperature sensor
error
F8 -PCB internal temperature
sensor error
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Using V2L Function
Using the Vehicle to Load (V2L) feature, you can turn on electronic devices by connecting
them to the high voltage battery.
Safety Precautions When Using the V2L Function
Before using the V2L function, read and comply with all the safety information below.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire and result in serious injury, death, vehicle
malfunction, or property damage.
Precautions when using the V2L function
WARNING • Do not use the V2L function if the V2L connector, charging inlet, power plug, or cable is damaged, corroded, or rusted.
• Do not touch the V2L connector, charging inlet, or power plug with wet hands.
• Do not use the V2L function if the connection part of the V2L connector and the charging inlet is loose.
• Check if there is no water, dust, or other contaminants before connecting the connector and the power plug. They may cause electric shock or fire.
• Do not put metal objects or touch the V2L connector or charging inlet with bare hands.
• For electric devices used outdoors in a vehicle, use a product that is waterproof or use it in a waterproof environment. If rain or humidity intrude into electric devices,
multi-outlets, extension cords, etc., it may cause electric shock or damage the vehicle
or devices.
• If there is a risk of lightning, do not use the V2L function outside the vehicle.
• Do not use electric heating appliances such as an electric kettle, toaster, or iron in the vehicle. Doing so may result in a fire and injury.
Precautions when the cooling fan operates
WARNING
WL_MotorRoomHotCaution
When using the V2L, the cooling fan in the vehicle motor compartment can operate
automatically even if the vehicle is turned off. Do not put your hand near the cooling fan
when the V2L is operating.
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• The V2L discharging mode is blocked automatically in the event of overheating. When the discharging mode is blocked, check whether the V2L connector or power plug is
contaminated, worn, corroded or broken.
- If the temperature falls to a proper level after it is left unattended, you can use it again.
- If overheating repeats when using a certain electric device, do not use the electric device.
• Do not connect more than two extension cords or multi-outlet. Also, when using the extension cable, ensure that the cable is not twisted. Heat from the overlapped cable
may cause fire.
• Do not hang home appliances on the wire.
• Do not use if the sheath of home appliance cables is damaged or broken.
• Fully insert the power plug when connecting it to the power.
• Only use qualified power plug with ground connection that meets the standard. Do not use worn, corroded, or broken power plug or improper power plug that does not meet
the standard.
Using Electricity Outside the Vehicle
Before using V2L function, carefully read all the safety information and precautions on
the “Safety Precautions When Using the V2L Function” section and follow the
instructions.
Follow the instructions below to connect the V2L connector to the charging inlet on the
vehicle and supply power to an electronic product.
1. Open the cover of the V2L connector.
2. Close the cover after connecting the plug of an electronic product to the power outlet of the connector.
WARNING Some types of plugs may not fit into the outlet cover of the V2L connector, causing
incomplete closing of the cover. Do not use the V2L connector on a rainy or snowy day
if the outlet cover is not completely closed. There is a risk of fire and/or injury.
3. Open the connection terminal protection cap of the connector with the open switch pressed.
4. Open the charging door and connect the V2L connector to the charging inlet on the vehicle.
• Connect the V2L connector to the charging inlet within 60 seconds after opening the charging door.
5. Press the power switch of the V2L connector. • The power is supplied and the indicator on the V2L connector is turned on.
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Information • When the V2L connector is connected to the charging inlet of the vehicle, all doors and connectors will be automatically locked to prevent theft and separation. To disconnect the V2L
connector, unlock the door and pull the connector with the open switch pressed.
• Before using the V2L function, deactivate the scheduled climate setting referring to the “Setting Scheduled Charging and Climate”. The V2L function may be cut off depending on the
scheduled climate setting.
• To check and change the V2L setting, refer to the “Setting a Battery Discharging Limit When Using Vehicle to Load (V2L)”.
• If an electric device that exceeds the maximum power capacity is connected, a warning message appears on the instrument cluster and the power supply shuts off immediately.
Using Electricity Inside the Vehicle
You can connect home appliances or electric devices to the power outlet inside the
vehicle.
WARNING Do not use an electric heating appliances like electric kettle, toaster, or iron in the vehicle.
It may cause a fire or injury.
1. Press the Start/Stop button to the ON position or activate the utility mode. • For more information about the utility mode, refer to the “Setting Utility Mode” section in this chapter.
2. Use the smart key to unlock the power outlet cover.
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- For more information about the discharging limit, refer to the “Setting a Battery Discharging Limit When Using Vehicle to Load (V2L)” section in this chapter.
- For more information about warnings, refer to the “Checking the warning and indicator lights” section in this chapter.
Solving V2L Problems
If a problem occurs while using the V2L function, the V2L stops and a related messages
appears on the instrument cluster.
Check the cause of the message and take an appropriate measure referring to the table
below.
MessageCauseMeasure
V2L finished. Defined
charge level reached The high voltage battery level
reaches the discharging limit
set level. To use the V2L continuously,
make the discharging limit set
level lower than the present
battery level. (For more
information, refer to the
“Setting a Battery Discharging
Limit When Using Vehicle to
Load (V2L)”.)
Energy consumption
too high. V2L
cancelled An electrical appliance that
exceeds the maximum power
output the vehicle can supply is
connected. Check the total power
consumption of the electrical
appliance and replace it a
product within the V2L
maximum power output.
V2L conditions not
met V2L is stopped for the following
reasons:
• V2L connector switch off
• V2L connector overheating
• Opening the charging door
while using the V2L indoor
outlet Make sure there are no
problems with the V2L
connector and the vehicle
indoor outlet.
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