battery LINCOLN CORSAIR 2022 Workshop Manual
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80%-100% state of charge.
A.
60%-80% state of charge.
B.
40%-60% state of charge.
C.
20%-40% state of charge.
D.
0%-20% state of charge.
E. Note:
When charging stops, the charge
status indicator shows all the completed
zones solidly lit up in a blue color for 30
seconds before turning off. For example, if
charging stops at 70 percent, then the
bottom three zones light up solidly to
indicate a battery charge level of at least 60
percent but less than 80 percent. Charging
stops when complete or when paused due
to preferred charge settings or charge
station actions.
Note: If the charge status indicator does not
light up or pulse after plugging in, please
verify that the charge port light setting is On.
If you do not wish to have the charge status
indicator light up at all while charging, then
you can switch it Off. See charge port light
under vehicle settings on your touchscreen.
See SYNC™ 3 (page 507). Note:
You can identify charging faults by the
color orange on the charge status indicator.
Faults can occur within the vehicle charging
system or outside the vehicle, such as with
the charge cord, charge station or electrical
supply.
Note: If the system detects a fault in the
vehicle charging system at any point in a
charge cycle, the entire charge status
indicator lights up solidly in an orange color
for 30 seconds and then turns off. If this
happens, unplug the charging coupler and
then plug it back into the charge port
receptacle. If the problem persists, have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
Note: If the system detects a fault outside
the vehicle, such as with the charge station
or charge cord, the entire charge status
indicator flashes continuously for 30 seconds
and then turns off. If this happens, check the
charge cord and the charge station or
electrical supply.
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Locking the Charging Coupler
Note:
You need a padlock or a combination
lock with a shackle diameter of 0.2 in (5 mm)
or less, and the straight portion of the
shackle of 1.0 in (25.4 mm) of length or more.
1. Insert the lock through the hole in the charging coupler button.
2. Lock the padlock or combination lock. Waiting to Charge Note:
Select charge settings on the home
page of the touchscreen or under the vehicle
settings menu to access charge preferences.
See SYNC™ 3 (page 507).
Charging may not begin upon plugging in if
you have set up preferred charge times for
this vehicle location. Your vehicle could delay
charging to take advantage of off-peak
electricity rates. Your vehicle optimizes the
charge schedule to be complete by your next
departure time.
When waiting to charge, plugged in and not
currently charging, the charge status
indicator shows the present state of charge
of the high voltage battery by lighting up all
completed zones for 30 seconds before
turning off. For example, if the battery is at
70 percent charge then the bottom three
zones solidly light up to indicate a battery
charge level of at least 60 percent but less
than 80 percent. When the current state of
charge is less than 20 percent, none of the
zones light up. Note:
When your vehicle is waiting to
charge, the charge status indicator turns off
30 seconds after displaying the present state
of charge. When your vehicle begins
charging, the charge status indicator turns
on and displays the status of the charge, as
described above.
Disconnecting the Charging Coupler
1. If you have installed a padlock or combination lock, then remove it.
2. Press the button on the charging coupler.
3. While holding the button, remove the charging coupler from the charge port
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4.
Press the center right edge of the charge
port door to close.
Note: Do not pull the wall plug from the wall
when your vehicle is charging. Doing so
could damage the outlet and the cord.
MOVING AND STORAGE
INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure that you completely wrap the
dual-voltage charging cord after charging.
When complete, replace the dual-voltage
charging cord in the luggage compartment.
Note: Do not hold the dual-voltage charging
cord by the flexible power cable.
Note: Store the dual-voltage charging cord
in a clean, dry place between the
temperature of -39.9–157.9°F (-40–70°C).
Charging Solution Two
There are two different style chargers that
could be used for charging your vehicle.
Refer to the illustration below to identify the
charger and the instructions for use with the
specific type charger. WARNING:
Do not allow charging
equipment to be immersed in water or
liquids. Failure to follow this warning could
result in fire, electric shock, or serious
personal injury or death. WARNING:
Do not attempt to open
the charging equipment. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in personal
injury, fire, electric shock, death or property
damage. WARNING:
Do not use the charging
equipment if it is faulty or has been
damaged. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury, fire, electric
shock, death or property damage. WARNING:
Install charging
equipment in compliance with local
regulations. Failure to follow this warning
could result in fire, electric shock, serious
personal injury or death. WARNING:
Do not use an
ungrounded wall outlet. The wall outlet
must be in good condition and meet
up-to-date local codes. Have a qualified
electrician check the wall outlet, if you
suspect that it is not properly grounded.
Failure to follow this instruction could result
in electric shock, personal injury, or death. WARNING:
It is recommended that
electrical outlets for use with your charging
equipment be installed by a licensed,
qualified electrician. Installations must
comply with the provisions of all local
codes. Failure to follow this warning could
result in personal injury or death. WARNING:
Do NOT DROP the
control box or coupler. WARNING:
Do NOT use if stored
outside temperature range specified. WARNING:
Do not attempt to repair
the charging equipment. Contact your local
dealer for assistance.
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WARNING: Read all warnings on the
charging equipment before using for the
first time. WARNING:
Read all instructions in
this publication before using the charging
equipment. WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire,
connect only to a circuit provided with 40
amps maximum branch circuit overcurrent
protection installed in accordance with
NEC and local electrical code. WARNING:
Do not use the charging
equipment with an extension cord, surge
protector, timer or other adapter. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
electric shock or fire. WARNING:
The wall plug must fit
firmly into the outlet. If the connection feels
loose, worn or the outlet is damaged, have
a qualified electrician replace the outlet.
Using charging equipment with a worn
outlet may cause burns, property damage
and increase the risk of electric shock. WARNING:
Fully insert the plug into
the wall outlet. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in electric shock. WARNING:
Children should be
supervised when in the vicinity of the
charging equipment while plugged in. WARNING:
Do not put fingers into
the electric charge coupler. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
electric shock. WARNING:
This equipment has
arcing or sparking parts. Do not expose to
flammable vapors. Position this equipment
at least
18 in (450 mm) above the floor. WARNING:
Do not connect or
disconnect any pluggable components of
the charging equipment when in use or
charging. Failure to follow this instruct can
cause damage to the charging equipment. WARNING:
Do not use the charging
equipment in temperatures outside of the
operation range of
-22°F (-30°C) to 122°F
(50°C). WARNING:
Store the charging
equipment in a clean dry place between
the temperatures of -22°F (-30°C) to 185°F
(85°C)
. WARNING:
Do not plug the charging
equipment into an electrical outlet that is
submerged in water or covered in snow. WARNING:
Do not use charging
equipment in severe rain, snow or
electrical storm.
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WARNING: Do not allow charging
equipment to be immersed in water or
liquids. Failure to follow this warning could
result in fire, electric shock, or serious
personal injury or death. WARNING:
When using the charging
equipment avoid moisture, water, snow
and foreign objects at all times. WARNING:
Do not replace the plug
on the connector. There are critical safety
devices in the plug, and the charging
equipment will not operate, if the plug is
replaced. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in electric shock, personal
injury, death, or fire. WARNING:
Charging equipment
contains no user modifiable or repairable
parts. If the charging equipment plug does
not properly fit into the wall outlet, have a
qualified electrician install the correct wall
outlet. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in personal injury or death. WARNING:
High voltage is present
in your electric meter housing and power
distribution service panel. Contact with
high voltage can cause death or serious
personal injury. WARNING:
Visually inspect the
charging equipment before each use. Do
not use the charging equipment if it is
damaged. WARNING: Keep charging equipment
inside when not in use. Stow the control
box on the hanger or all the charging
equipment in the bag after use to prevent
damage to the charging equipment and
personal injury. WARNING:
Use the charger only to
supply power to electric vehicles equipped
with an SAE J1772 or IEC 62196-2
compliant vehicle receptacle. Your vehicle comes with a mobile charger
that has a low power connector to use with
a 120V plug NEMA 5-15 and a high power
connector to use with a 240V plug NEMA
14-50. Other connectors, such as NEMA
6-20, are available as service parts at
authorized dealers. Specification Value
Specification Type
SAE
Charger Model
120-240 VAC
Voltage
32 amps maxcontinuous
Maximum Current
60Hz
Frequency
< 2 Watts
Power draw when
idle
< 4 Watts
Power draw when
charging
Approximately
20 ft
(6.1 m)
Cable length
8.6 lb (3.9 kg)
Weight
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Specification Value
Specification Type
-22°F (-30°C) to 122°F(50°C)
Operating temper-
ature
-22°F (-30°C) to 185°F(85°C)
Storage temperature
IP67
CCID Environmental
Not required
Ventilation Connector.
A
Coupler.
B
Control Box.
C The mobile charger is in the rear luggage
compartment, and allows you to charge the
vehicle's battery using a standard household
outlet.
You must plug the connector into the control
box first. Then plug the connector into the
household outlet, and then plug the coupler
into the vehicle charge port.
The power indicator illuminates blue when
the connector is properly inserted into the
control box and dedicated wall outlet.
Note:
To insert the connector, firmly grasp
the connector by the cable or plug and push
into the control box until and audible click is
heard. Make sure the connector is fully
inserted and flush with the control box
before inserting it into the outlet. Improper
insertion will cause a longer charge session.
Note: Follow the installation instructions
provided with the mobile charger.
Note: We recommend using the supplied
plugs and connectors. Note:
If you do not use a dedicated circuit,
the circuit breaker could trip or open. If a
dedicated circuit is not available, contact a
licensed professional electrician regarding
the installation of a dedicated outlet.
Note: Plug the connector for the mobile
charger directly into the wall plug receptacle.
Do not plug the mobile charger into any form
of extension cord.
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Mobile Charger Indicator Lights
Amber Fault Indicator Light.
A
Blue Status Indicator Light.
B
Red Trouble Indicator Light.
C Indicator Description
Mobile Charger Fault
Indicator Type
The amber fault
indicator illuminates
to communicate that the charger is
rebooting after an error.
AMBER
When plugged intothe wall outlet, the
blue indicator illumin-
ates to communicate that the charger is ready to use.
BLUE
The red indicator
illuminates when the charger has
detected an error. If the red indicator is illuminated, the
RED Indicator Description
Mobile Charger Fault
Indicator Type
charger will not
deliver power to the vehicle. The error
must be corrected before a charging
cycle can begin or continue.
Note: When first plugged into a wall outlet
the amber, blue and red indicators will blink
once. Then the blue indicator turns on,
followed by a blink of the red indicator. After,
the blue indicator turns off then back on. This
cycle will happen twice if a different
connector is used from a previous charge.
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ACTION
MODE
RED
BLUE
AMBER
Make sure the outlet is
operational, and the circuit breaker is in the ON posi- tion or try using another outlet. Ensure the
connector is fully inserted
into mobile charger. Ensure the plug is not severelydegraded. If the errorpersists, contact us.
UNPOWERED;
The mobile charger is not powered.
OFF
OFF
OFF
No action required.
CHARGING;
OFF
PULSING
OFF
The mobile charger ischarging.
If you expect the mobile
charger to be charging the vehicle, make sure the
vehicle coupler is properly inserted into the vehicle. Check and adjust your
charging time preferences in the on screen display. If your vehicle is still notcharging, contact us.
STANDBY;
The mobile charger is
powered and ready to
charge. At the current time the mobile charger is not charging the vehicle.
OFF
ON
OFF
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ACTION
MODE
RED
BLUE
AMBER
Wait for the mobile chargerto return to standby. If themobile charger cycles for more than 2-3 minutes,
unplug the vehicle coupler. Unplug and replug in the connector. If the issuepersists, contact us.
REBOOTING;
The mobile charger is
recovering after encoun- tering an error.
ON
ON
ON
Make sure the connectorand the control box are properly connected.
Unplug and replug in the connector. If the mobile
charger is warm or in a hot
CHARGING REDUCED;
The mobile charger is
charging at a reduced rate due to overheating.
OFF
PULSING
ON
environment, try chargingin a cooler area. Try adifferent outlet. Try a
different connector if you have one available. If the
error persists, contact us.
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ACTION
MODE
RED
BLUE
AMBER
Make sure the connector
and control box are prop- erly connected. Unplug and replug in the
connector. If the mobile
charger is warm or in a hot
CHARGING REDUCED, AC
PLUG OR WALL OUTLET; The mobile charger is
charging at a reduced rate due to overheating of the connector or the wall outlet.
OFF
PULSING
1 FLASH
environment, try chargingin a cooler area. Try adifferent outlet. Try a
different connector if you have one available. If the
error persists, contact us.
Make sure the connector
and control box are prop- erly connected. Unplug and replug in the
connector. If the mobile
charger is warm or in a hot
USER
TROUBLESHOOTING;
The mobile charger has
encountered a fault that
requires troubleshooting.
OFF
OFF
ON
environment, try chargingin a cooler area. Try adifferent outlet. Try a
different connector if you have one available. If the
error persists, contact us.
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