7CHARGING YOUR MITSUBISHI i
 Pacemaker and Defibrillator Warning 
Before starting the charge operation or driving the vehicle, check with the electric medical device manufacturer concerning 
the effects that charging may have on implantable devices if you use any medical electric devices, such as:
	 •	 An	implantable	cardiac	pacemaker
	 •	 An	implantable	cardiovascular	defibrillator
The Mitsubishi i is designed to comply with the ICNIRP International Guidelines however customer’s medical devices may not 
comply.
 Main Drive Battery vs. 12 Volt Battery
If the 12 Volt battery is discharged regardless of the remaining level of the main drive battery, 
the vehicle cannot be driven.
The 12 Volt battery provides electricity to numerous devices in the car. Even if the remaining 
electricity level of the main drive battery lowers, you can continue to use the lights and wipers.
To avoid the 12 Volt battery from dying please avoid using the headlights, radio, air 
conditioning, etc. for a long period of time without the vehicle turned on and the READY light 
lit.
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MAIN DRIVE
BATTERY
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12 VOLT
BATTERY
Main Drive Battery powers the Mitsubishi i, its heating as well as its air conditioning.
Major functions run by the 12 Volt battery include: start up of the power unit, headlights, power windows, wipers, cabin lights, audio, and seat heaters.
 Power Down Warning Light
If this warning light illuminates, the power provided by the electric motor will be reduced, the vehicle will only 
be able to move at low speeds, and the air conditioning unit shuts off. This warning light will illuminate;
	 •	 When	the	energy	level	in	the	main	drive	battery	is	near	empty
	 •	 When	temperature	of	the	electric	motor	unit	or	the	main	drive	battery	is	too	high	or	too	low
	 •	 When	voltage	of	the	main	drive	battery	becomes	low