charging LUCID AIR 2022 Owners Manual
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Front Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Center Console Storage Compartment 87
Rear Armrest and Storage Compartment 87
Cup Holders 87
Accessory Connections 89
USB Connections 89 Wireless Charging 89
12 Volt Power Socket 90DreamDriveAbout ADAS 92
ADAS Limitations 92
ADAS Features 93
ADAS Component Locations 94
Driving Experience 96
Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls 96
DreamDrive Requirements 97
Adaptive Cruise Control 97
Highway Assist 99
Traffic Sign Recognition 101
Traffic Drive-Off Alert 102
Distracted Driver Alert 102 Drowsy Driver Alert 102High Beam Assist 103
Collision Detection and Protection 105
Collision Protection 105
Automatic Emergency Braking 105
Forward Collision Warning 106 Rear Pedestrian Collision Protection 107
Cross Traffic Protection 107
Lane Departure Protection 108
Blind Spot Warning 109
Blind Spot Display 109
Parking Experience 111
Automatic Park In 111
Automatic Park Out 112
Surround View Monitoring 114
Rear View Monitoring 115
Park Distance Warning 115InfotainmentUser Pro
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Alerts and Notifications 141
Software Updates 142
Updating Software 142 Viewing Release Notes 143High-Voltage Battery Pack &
ChargingElectric Vehicle Components 145
High-Voltage Components 145
Battery Information 147
About the Vehicle Batteries 147
High Voltage Battery Pack Care 147
Charging Instructions 148
Safety Checklist 148 Charge Port Door 148Charging the Vehicle 149Disconnecting the Charging Cable 149
Charging Status 150
Setting a Charge Limit 150
Cold Weather Charging Considerations 151MaintenanceMaintenance Requirements 153
Your Responsibility 153
Scheduled Maintenance 153
Fluid Replacement 153
Owner Maintenance 153
Electrical and High Voltage Safety 154
Maintenance Schedule 155
Multi-Point Inspection 156
Fluid Reservoirs 157
Checking Brake Fluid 157 Checking Windshield Washer Fluid 158
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets 159
Checking the Wiper Blades 159 Replacing Wiper Blades 159
Cleaning Washer Jets 159
Cabin Air Filter 161
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters 161
Vehicle Care 162
Cleaning the Exterior 162
Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs 163
Using a Car Cover 164
Cleaning the Interior 164
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High beam headlights activeLow high-voltage battery State of Charge (SoC)12V battery charging system fault detectedHigh temperature detected for high-voltage batteryLow temperature detected for high-voltage battery
Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Brake System Warning. Call Lucid Service Center.Excessive brake wear detected
Left turn signal active
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High-Voltage Drive System Failure
If the high-voltage drive system detects a
critical problem with the battery or the drive motors, a red warning message andinstructions will be displayed in the center of
the Cockpit Panel, accompanied by audible
alerts.
Other Cockpit Panel indicators related to
the battery or drive motors are accompanied
by warnings, information, and/or instructions
displayed in the left widget.High temperature detected for high-
voltage batteryLow temperature detected for high-
voltage battery12V battery charging system fault
detectedSystem alert: A detected problem
requires your attention and caution.System warning: For safety, a detected
problem requires immediate attention/
action.WARNING: If any of these
notifications are displayed while
driving, there may be a reduction
in performance until the issue is
resolved.
Charge and Power Meter
The meter that arcs over the speedometer
shows the current power use of the vehicle,
and whether the vehicle is using or generating
power.
If the vehicle is using power, then the meter
fills to the right. If the vehicle is generating
power, then the meter fills to the left.
Battery State of Charge Indicator
The battery icon below the speedometer
shows the current State of Charge (SoC) level
for the high-voltage battery pack, along with an estimated vehicle range based on the
remaining charge.
As you drive the vehicle or operate any of
its features, the battery pack
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Drive Selector
Using the Drive Selector
With the vehicle in P Park or N Neutral , move
the right steering column lever up or down to
select Reverse or Drive. The Center Cockpit
Panel shows the current selection. When in
Park, you must also press the brake pedal
before selecting D Drive or R Reverse.
Note: If you try to make a selection that is
prohibited due to the current vehicle speed,
a chime will sound and a message will be displayed on the Cockpit Panel.
R (Reverse)
Push the lever up and release to select R.
Reverse can only be selected when the vehicle
is stationary or its forward speed is less than
5 mph (8 km/h).
N (Neutral)
Allows the vehicle to roll freely unless the
brakes are applied. Push the lever up or down
from the currently selected gear and release
to select N.
D (Drive)
Push the lever down and release to select D.
You can only select Drive when the vehicle
is stationary or its speed is less than 5 mph
(8 km/h) in reverse.
P (Park)
When P is selected, the parking brake is automatically applied. With the vehicle
stationary, press the end of the gear selector
to select Park.
Note: P is automatically engaged when you
connect a charging cable to the charging port.
This is to prevent the vehicle frm moving while
still connected.
Note: If the vehicle is in D or R, P will
automatically be selected if you open the
driver
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Accessory Connections
USB Connections
USB-C ports for charging mobile devices can
be found in the following areas:
Two in the storage compartment of the front
center console.
Two on the rear of the front center console.
Note: Do not connect multiple devices to
the USB ports using a USB hub. This may overload the USB charging circuit and prevent
some devices from charging.
Wireless Charging
A wireless charging pad is located in the
center console storage compartment.
To charge a mobile phone with wireless charging capability, insert the phone in to theleft clip with the back of the phone in contact
with the side of the storage compartment.
FCC Notes
This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user
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Navigating
To navigate to a location, open the smart
drawer on the right Cockpit Panel to select
a destination. Use Alexa voice commands
to navigate hands-free. Tap the search icon
of choose from one of the search category
shortcuts or recent destinations and search
terms.
Move the smart drawer into the Cockpit Panel
to access additional options:
-Use the Search bar to type in an address
via the on-screen keyboard.
- You can also select one of the six
categories. Swipe left or right to view
additional categories.
- You can also make your own shortcuts
for HOME and WORK: Select from your
saved home and work locations. See Setting Home and Work Destinations on
page 132.
- When you tap the search bar, by default
you will seeRECENTS: Select from a list
of recently-used destinations or search
terms. If you start typing something,
those will be replaced with search
matches.
- Search this Area (at another location on
the map if you pan the map)
When routing, you have 2 additional ways to
search:
-Along The Route
- Near Destination
Charging Category Search
From the main Navigation smart drawer,
tap the CHARGING category to view nearby
charging stations. Where possible, these
include plug type and availability information
(requires data connectivity).
The default view shows nearby Electrify
America DC fast chargers above 150
kilowatts, which provide the best charger user
experience. There is a switch to turn off
Electrify America only, to see a mix of nearby
charging providers.
You can also manually Sort and Filter based
on criteria like availability, distance, power,
plug type, or charging vendor (such as
Electrify America).
Routing
All Lucid routes are EV routes. Lucid EV
routes are integrated with your vehicle
range and consumption profile. It considers
not just the current state of charge, road
profile, temperature, Heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning (HVAC) and traffic
conditions, but it also predicts your unique
vehicle consumption over time under those
conditions.
Once a location is specified, the map will
display an overview of the proposed route on
both the ICR and the CID. Up to 3 Route
Options will be shown, each with its own
written summary and visual display on the
map. The recommended top option is the
Fastest route (least time spend driving), and
it will be shown on the map in blue. The other
alternative suggestions will also be shown on
the map but in gray. Traffic conditions on
each route will be included. If charge stops
are required, they will be auto-added to all 3
routes and will be displayed on all 3 routes.
Before you tap GO, you can preview and
plan your route on the MY ROUTE screen,
which will show up to three route options
including the estimated time of arrival (ETA),
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total distance, and traffic conditions along the
route. If the route requires charging stops to reach the destination, then charging stops will
automatically be added and shown on this
screen as well.
Note: Because the Auto )add Charging
feature is enabled by default, the system
automatically calculates the battery power
needed for the trip and the recommended charging time for each charging stop.
Once the route has started, the turn-by-
turn guidance instructions are shown on the
top navigation screen. Lane guidance, exit
numbers, and other guidance details will be
displayed when appropriate. While routing, if the navigation is replaced with media or
phone, navigation instructions will remain in
view in the Center Cockpit Panel while a route
is in progress.
The MANAGE tab summarizes the stops and their specific details. The DETAILS tab lists
every turn and stop along your route.
When the system automatically adds charging stops, extra details are provided for eachstop such as estimated percent on arrival,
suggested plug type to use, suggested number
of minutes to charge for, and suggested
minimum percent to charge up to. This
information will persistently show in both the
DETAILS tab and the MANAGE tab until your
route ends.You can also tap each Waypoint on
the Route directly from the map view to see
more details.
When starting a trip, we initially show you in
the smart drawer a full list of instructions.
This list automatically minimizes after thirty
seconds, to use the full screen for viewing
your maps and route. The route will display all
of your stops and traffic conditions. The smart
drawer with the list of instructions and details
about your stops can be manually reopened.
You can add, reorder, or delete stops.
If at any point you deviate from the route,
the system will quickly and automatically
recalculate a new route and immediately give
new guidance instructions.
While routing, if you have to stop and turn
off the vehicle, and you come back and turn on the vehicle, the route will continue to be
present on the screen.
Press END or use voice commands ("Alexa,
cancel navigation") to end navigation.
The Lucid navigation system will periodically
check that predicted charge on arrival is
still correct. It checks everytime you finish
charging, everytime you reach a low state
of charge, and every fifteen minutes while
routing. If the EV routing conditions have
significantly changed and the route needs to
be refreshed, a notification will appear and
will ask you to agree to a new route.
If for some reason the EV route requires
charging, but a fast charger could not be
automatically added along the route, then
an Insufficient Charge notification will be
shown inside navigation. In this case, we
recommend that you manually search for charging. Usually, slow chargers can be found
along the route and can be used.
Note: When Routing starts, a Mute button will
appear on the top navigation screen, which
enables you to turn off the audio guidance.
Adjusting the Map
The maps on either the ICR and CID
screen can be individually rotated, panned,
or zoomed in and out via the touchscreen.
Any time the map is manipulated beyond your vehicle
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Software Updates
Updating Software
Your vehicle supports wireless software
updates, giving you continued access to
new features and improvements. Lucid
recommends installing these updates as soon
as they become available.
Current Software Version
On the Pilot Panel, select
> About
Vehicle to view the current software version. Press Learn More next to a version to read the
release notes.
Prerequisites for updates -Your vehicle must be shifted into
P (Park) before starting an update.
- Because some updates can take a few
hours to install, the vehicle battery
must be charged to at least 20% before
installation. See Charging the Vehicle on
page 149.
Note: Charging is paused during the
update installation process.
- Ensure that your vehicle is connected
to Wi-Fi
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High-Voltage
Battery Pack &
Charging
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