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1-1. EV system
Energy monitor/consumption screen
Trip Information screen/Past record screenPress the HOME button.
Touch “EV” on the “Main Menu”
screen.
Touch “Energy Monitor” on the
“EV” screen.
You can view the status of your EV system on the navigation system.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
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1-2. Navigation system screen operations
Navigation system screen operations
■Main operations
*: The above operations may not be performed on all screens.
Operation methodOutline Main use
Touch Quickly touch
and release
once. Changing and
selecting various
settings.
Double tap* Quickly touch
and release
twice. Changing the map
scale.
Drag* Touch the screen
with your finger,
and move the
screen to the
desired position. Moving around the
map, adjusting
audio volume, etc.
Flick* Quickly move the
screen left or
right by flicking
with your finger. Moving around the
map, skipping to
the next page of a
list, etc.
Operations are performed by touc
hing the navigation system screen
directly with your finger.
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1-2. Navigation system screen operations
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Before driving
■
Navigation system screen operations
In the following conditions, operations may not be performed despite touch-
ing the screen. Also, take care because they may cause incorrect opera-
tions.
●When wearing gloves
● When operations are performed with your fingernails
● When operations are performed while foreign matter is stuck to the
screen
● When operations are performed using 2 fingers or more
● When operations are performed with a wet finger
NOTICE
■When using the navigation system screen
The screen is designed to be touched softly. Do not press the screen with
sharp objects such as fingernails, the ends of ballpoint pens and pins. Doing
so may damage the screen.
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Safety functionsThe CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) has the following
safety features.
■ Electrical leakage detection function
If an electrical leakage is de tected during charging, the power
source will be automatically interr upted, thus preventing fires or
electrical shocks caused by electrical leakage.
If the power source is interrupted, the error warning indicator will illumi-
nate.
If the power source is interrupted: P. 9 1
■ Electrical leakage test function
The electrical leakage detection function can be tested prior to
charging to confirm that it is operating correctly.
When the test button is pressed while the plug is connected to an exter-
nal power source, the error warning indicator should illuminate. ( P. 59)
■Conditions for supplying current to the vehicle
The CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) is designed to
prevent electrical current from being supplied to the charging con-
nector when it is not connected to the vehicle, even if the plug is
inserted into an electrical receptacle.
■ Charging method
●The charging cable included with the vehicle is designed to be connected
only to an AC 120 V power source.
● Toyota strongly recommends that the vehicle be charged using a 240 V
charging station that is compliant with SAE J1772. This offers a faster
charge time than 120 V (level 1) charging. If you would like more informa-
tion on obtaining 240 V (level 2) charging in your home, please consult the
Toyota dealer from whom you purchased your RAV4 EV, any other dealer-
ship authorized to sell the RAV4 EV or visit http://toyota.leviton.com/.
For
more information regarding public charging stations, please refer to the
“Navigation System Owner's Manual ” regarding Charging Station POI or
Apps.
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Power sources that can be used
A charging solution that fulfills the following criteria is necessary for
charging this vehicle. Confirm that the criteria is met before charg-
ing.
■ Power sources
●Connect the charging plug cable to an AC 120 V electrical
receptacle (NEMA 5-15R or NEMA 5-20R) with a Ground-
Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and with an over current cir-
cuit breaker in the service panel.
● Toyota recommends use of a dedi cated receptacle with a sin-
gle socket. If the receptacle has two sockets, do not plug any
other items into the other socket.
● This vehicle is expected to charge at public charging stations
that are compliant with SAE J1772. The navigation system
can show you a list of nearby public charging stations. Please
refer to the “Navigation System Owner's Manual” regarding
Charging Station POI or Apps for more information.
● When charging outdoors, make sure to connect to a raintight
electrical receptacle type that is appropriate for outdoor use.
■ Electrical receptacles that can be connected
NEMA 5-15R electrical
receptacle
NEMA 5-20R electrical
receptacle
The illustration is an example
shown for demonstration pur-
poses, and may differ from the
actual configuration.
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1-3. Charging
Before driving
Charging and pre-climate (Remote Climate Control) procedures
On the RAV4 EV, setting the charge and pre-climate (Remote Climate
Control) schedule is performed on the navigation system's screen. A
variety of settings are available including charging and pre-climate
operations according to departure ti me. After thoroughly reading the
following instructions, make sure to correctly follow the procedures
when charging your vehicle.
■ Charging and pre-climate (Remote Climate Control)
Depending on the settings of the following functions, this vehicle
does not start charging by simply just plugging in the charging
cable.
Set any of the following functions before or after charging.
SystemDetails
Charging
Charge immediately function
Regardless of the charging schedule settings,
starts charging immediately. ( P. 64)
However, when this function is used, pre-cli-
mate schedule operations cannot be per-
formed simultaneously.
Scheduled charging function
The time when charging is to be completed by
can be set for each day of the week. ( P. 6 6 )
Even when the schedule is set, the charge
immediately function can be selected if the EV
system is off. ( P. 64)
After the immediate charge is complete, the
schedule will be returned to.
If the schedule is not set for any days of the
week, the charge immediately function will be
automatically selected.
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Before driving
Check the status of the charging indicator.
The charging indicator consists of
2 lights that display charging status
by illuminating, flashing a nd turning off as follows.
The indicator lights will not flash or turn on when the charging cable is
not connected properly.
During charging, current charging status and the estimated time until
charging will be completed can be confirmed on the multi-information dis-
play or navigation display. ( P. 74)
The error warning indicator of the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device) has illuminated during charging: P. 8 8
Charging StatusCharging Indicator
Light ALight B
The charging cable is con-
nected to the vehicle and the
charging and/or pre-climate
schedule is setLights A and B flash on and off alter-
natively for 10 minutes.
(After 10 min. both lights remain off
until charging starts)
Charge level is less than 49% Flashes Off
Charge level is between 50%
and less than 99%
IlluminatesFlashes
Charging is complete Both lights A and B illuminate for 10
minutes. (After 10 min. both lights
turn off)
Malfunction occurred during
charging Both lights A and B quickly flash
simultaneously for 10 seconds.
(After 10 sec. both lights turn off)
STEP 8 Light A
Light B
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Before driving
■
When not using the vehicle for an extended period of time
In order to preserve the traction battery, Toyota recommends plugging in the
vehicle whenever it is not in use.
Pre-climate operations will occur while the amount of charge remaining in
the traction battery is more than 50% at the time pre-climate operations
begin. If the schedule is left set, pre-climate operations will continue to func-
tion up to the maximum of 15 minutes even if the vehicle is not used for
extended periods of time. Because this uses energy from the traction bat-
tery, temporarily suspend the pre-climate schedule (smart phone exclusive
setting P. 58) or delete the pre-climate schedule, if the vehicle is not being
regularly used.
When using navigation screen operations, only canceling the schedule is
available. Because the schedule will need to be set once again when it is
used next time, Toyota recommends using a smart phone and temporarily
suspending the schedule.
■ If the amount of charge remaining in the traction battery becomes low
while driving
The driving power restriction output control warning light illuminates and
driving range is extended by automatically restricting driving power and air
conditioning system operations. Using the navigation system, promptly
search for the closest charging station and charge the vehicle. If the traction
battery fully discharges, driving will not be possible.
For information on how to search for a charging station, refer to the “Naviga-
tion System Owner's Manual”.
■ Charging schedule confirmation disp lay after switching the EV system
off
The current charging schedule will be displayed for a while after the EV sys-
tem is turned off. To change the charging schedule, set the schedule using
the navigation system’s screen. ( P. 64, 70)
■ If the charging port door is frozen
P. 268