Charge and Discharge
CAUTION
1. If you use a household socket to connect the charging gun, to avoid overheating of the circuit, it is recommended that you use a power socket of 16A or above. 2. Do not set the charging current higher than the maximum available current of the connected charging cable. 3. The actual charging current may affect the charging efficiency due to grid fluctuations or if the grid load capacity fails to reach the set limit.
Discharge Outside the Vehicle
Power on the vehicle and switch the gear to P, connect the discharge gun, and the vehicle will provide power output to meet the customers' needs of using 220V AC power.
When the power battery is low on power, the vehicle will automatically stop discharging.
Steps:
Step 1: Park the vehicle in a well - ventilated place, power on the vehicle and shift the gear to P.
Step 2: Open the charging port cover.
Step 3: Insert the discharge gun into the slow charging socket, and plug the electrical device into the discharge socket at the other end. Step 4: Turn on the discharge switch on the discharge socket, and after the discharge indicator comes on, you can start external discharge. Step 5: After the discharge is completed, turn off the discharge switch and unplug the electrical equipment, pull out the discharge gun, and close the charging port cover. If the discharge gun is locked and cannot be unplugged, unlock the vehicle first, then unplug the discharge gun. If the discharge gun cannot be unplugged normally, refer to the emergency unlocking instructions in the slow charging section.
Warning
• When the vehicle is discharging, it is strictly forbidden to touch the discharge socket.
• Never touch the plug with wet hands.
• Do not allow children to touch or use this device.
• Never use the device if the discharge cable is frayed, the insulation is cracked, or otherwise damaged. • When the DC charging gun and AC discharge gun are plugged into the charging socket at the same time, the external discharge function will be stopped. • It is strictly forbidden to use external electrical appliances with a power exceeding the permitted power of the socket strip. • The vehicle discharge voltage is 220V. Using non - nominal 220V electrical equipment may cause damage to the electrical equipment and the vehicle.
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