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Normal Charge
You can charge your vehicle by plug-
ging into a public charger at a charg-ing station.
How to Connect NormalCharger
1. Depress the brake pedal and apply the parking brake.
2. Turn OFF all switches, move the shift lever to P (Park), and turn
OFF the vehicle.
3. Open the charging door by press- ing it.
Information
The charging door does not open
when the theft alarm system is armed. 4. Open the charging inlet cover (1).
Information
To open the charging inlet cover, all
vehicle doors must be unlocked. When
the doors are locked, the charging
inlet cover will not open. i
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8. After charging has started, theestimated charging time is dis-
played on the instrument cluster
for about 1 minute. It is also dis-
played, when the driver’s door is
opened with charging in progress.When scheduled charging is set,the estimated charging time is dis-
played as “--" .
Unlock Charging Door in
Emergency
If the charging door does not open
due to battery discharge, open thehood and slightly pull the emergency
cable as shown above. The chargingdoor will then open.
Charging Status
Checking Charging Status
You can monitor the charging status
outside of the vehicle when charging
the high-voltage battery.
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How to Disconnect Normal
Charger
1. The vehicle doors must be unlocked in order to be able to dis-
connect the charging connector. A
lock system prevents charger
cable disconnection when the
vehicle's doors are locked.
In order to disconnect the charg-
ing connector, unlock the doors to
unlatch the charging connector
lock system. If not, the charging
connector and the vehicle's charg-
ing inlet may be damaged. 2. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and pull it while pressing the
release button (1).
When disconnecting the charging
connector, do not try to discon-
nect it by force while not pressing
the release button. This may dam-
age the charging connector and
vehicle charging inlet.
NOTICE
NOTICE
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Charging StatusIndicator
Charging in progressIlluminates (green)
Fully chargedOff
Scheduled chargingBlinks (green) and then turns off
MalfunctionBlinks (red)
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6. Open the charging inlet cover (1).Information
To open the charging inlet cover, all
vehicle doors must be unlocked. When
the doors are locked, the charging
inlet cover will not open. 7. Remove any dust on the charging
connector and charging inlet.
8. Hold the charging connector han- dle. Then, insert it into the charg-
ing inlet, until you hear a click
sound. If it is not fully connected,
improper connection between thecharging connector and the charg-
ing terminals are a potential firehazard. 9. Charging starts automatically.
Check if the power lamp and charg-
ing lamp (orange) are ON.
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Unlock Charging Door inEmergency
If the charging door does not open
due to battery discharge, open thehood and slightly pull the emergency
cable as shown above. The chargingdoor will then open.
Checking Charging Status
You can monitor the charging status
outside of the vehicle when charging
the high-voltage battery.OLFP075118
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Charging StatusIndicator
Charging in progressIlluminates (green)
Fully chargedOff
Scheduled chargingBlinks (green) and then turns off
MalfunctionBlinks (red)
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How to DisconnectPortableCharging Cable
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)
1. Before disconnecting the charging connector, make sure the doors
are unlocked. When the door is
locked, the charging connector
lock system will not allow discon-nection.
In order to disconnect the charg-
ing connector, unlock the doors to
unlatch the charging connector
lock system. If not, the charging
connector and the vehicle's charg-
ing inlet may be damaged. 2. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and pull it while pressing the
release button (1).
When disconnecting the charging
connector, do not try to discon-
nect it by force while not pressing
the release button. This may dam-
age the charging connector and
vehicle charging inlet. 3. Make sure to securely close the
charging inlet cover.
4. Make sure to securely close the charging door.
NOTICE
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Special features
Hybrid vehicles sound different than
gasoline engine vehicles. When the
hybrid system operates, you may
hear a sound from the hybrid battery
system behind the rear seat. If you
apply the accelerator pedal rapidly,
you may hear an unconventional
sound. When you apply the brake
pedal, you may hear a sound from
the regenerative brake system.
When the hybrid system is turned off
or on, you may hear a sound in the
engine compartment. If you depress
the brake pedal repeatedly when the
hybrid system is turned on, you may
hear a sound in the engine compart-
ment. None of these sounds indicate
a problem. These are normal charac-
teristics of hybrid vehicles.If any of following occur, it's a normal
condition if you hear a motor sound
in the engine compartment:
- After turning off the hybrid system,
the brake pedal is released.
- When the hybrid system is turned off, the brake pedal is applied.
- When the driver door is opened.
When the hybrid system is turned
ON, the gasoline engine may acti-
vate or may not. In this situation, you
may feel a vibration. This does not
indicate a malfunction. When the
" " indicator illuminates, the
hybrid system is ready to begin driv-
ing. Even if the engine is off, you can
operate the vehicle as long as the
" " indicator is illuminated. The hybrid system contains many
electronic components. High volt-
age components, such as cables
and other parts, may emit electro-
magnetic waves. Even when the
electromagnetic cover blocks elec-
tromagnetic emissions, electro-
magnetic waves may have an
effect on electronic appliances.
When your vehicle is not used for
a long period of time, the hybrid
system will discharge. You need to
drive the vehicle several times a
month. We recommend driving at
least for 1 hour or 16 km (10 miles).
When the hybrid battery is dis-
charged, or when it is impossible
to jump start the vehicle, contact
your HYUNDAI dealer.
NOTICE
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Your vehicle at a glanceI
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1. Door lock/unlock button ....................3-10
2. Driver position memory system ........3-14
3. Side view mirror control switch ..........3-29
4. Central door lock switch ....................3-10
5. Power window switches ....................3-31
6. Power window lock switch ................3-34
7. Hood release lever ............................3-39
8. Instrument panel illumination
control switch ....................................3-56
9. Blind spot detection system button* ....5-45
10. Lane keeping assist system button* ..5-54
11. Fuel filler door opener button ..........3-46
12. Trunk release button ........................3-40
13. ESC OFF button ..............................5-34
14. Fuse box ..........................................7-52
15. Steering wheel ................................3-16
16. Steering wheel tilt/telescope lever ......3-17
17. Seat ..................................................2-4
18. Brake pedal ....................................5-19
19. Accelerator pedal
* : if equipped
The actual shape may differ from the illustration.