16Pictorial index
Energy monitor................................................. ............................... P.195
When the warning messages are displayed ................................... P.578
Turn signal lever .............................................. ............................. P.325
Headlight switch ............................................... ............................ P.332
Headlights/front posit ion lights/tail lights/
license plate lights/daytime r unning lights....................................... P.332
Front fog lights/rear fog light ................................ ........................... P.337
Windshield wiper and washer switch ............................. ............ P.338
Rear window wiper and washer switch ............................ ............... P.340
Usage.......................................................... ............................ P.338, 340
Adding washer fluid............................................ ............................. P.505
Warning messages ............................................... .......................... P.578
Emergency flasher switch....................................... ..................... P.560
Hood lock release lever .... ............................................................ P.498
Tilt and telescopic steering lock release lever................ ........... P.278
Adjustment ..................................................... ................................. P.278
Air conditioning system ........................................ ....................... P.452
Usage.......................................................... .................................... P.452
Rear window defogger ........................................... ......................... P.454
Audio system*
Fuel filler door opener switch ................................. ..................... P.343
*: Refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multimedia
Owner’s Manual”.
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18Pictorial index
Meter control switc hes ................................................................. P.180
Paddle shift switches*1............................................................... .. P.323
Phone switch*2
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch*1............................................. P.362
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch*1........................................... P.382
Cruise control switches*1
Dynamic radar cruise cont rol with full-speed range*1..................... P.376
Cruise control*1............................................................... ................ P.388
Audio remote control switches*2
Talk switch*2
*1: If equipped
*2: Refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multimedia
Owner’s Manual”.
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24Pictorial index
Energy monitor................................................. ............................... P.195
When the warning messages are displayed ................................... P.578
Turn signal lever .............................................. ............................. P.325
Headlight switch ............................................... ............................ P.332
Headlights/front posit ion lights/tail lights/
license plate lights/daytime r unning lights....................................... P.332
Front fog lights/rear fog light ................................ ........................... P.337
Windshield wiper and washer switch ............................. ............ P.338
Rear window wiper and washer switch ............................ ............... P.340
Usage.......................................................... ............................ P.338, 340
Adding washer fluid............................................ ............................. P.505
Warning messages ............................................... .......................... P.578
Emergency flasher switch....................................... ..................... P.560
Hood lock release lever .... ............................................................ P.498
Tilt and telescopic steering control lever ..................... .............. P.278
Adjustment ..................................................... ................................. P.278
Air conditioning system ........................................ ....................... P.452
Usage.......................................................... .................................... P.452
Rear window defogger ........................................... ......................... P.454
Audio system*
Fuel filler door opener switch ................................. ..................... P.343
*: Refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multimedia
Owner’s Manual”.
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26Pictorial index
Meter control switc hes ................................................................. P.180
Paddle shift switches*1............................................................... .. P.323
Phone switch*2
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ............................... ................ P.362
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch.............................................. P.382
Cruise control switches
Dynamic radar cruise control wit h full-speed range ........................ P.376
Audio remote control switches*2
Talk switch*2
*1: If equipped
*2: Refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multimedia
Owner’s Manual”.
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B
C
D
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1282-2. Charging
such as the remaining charge of the
hybrid battery (traction battery), the
outside temperature and specifica -
tions of a charger (charging station).
*4: When using “My Room Mode”
( →P.153), the time required for
charging to complete may be longer
or the charging may not be com -
pleted.
*5: If equipped
■Charging time may increase
In the following situations, charging time may become longer than normal:
●In very hot or very cold temperatures.
●When the hybrid bat tery (traction bat-
tery) becomes ho t, such as immedi- ately after high-load driving.
●The vehicle is consuming a lot of elec - tricity, for example, when the head -
lights are on etc.
●When using “My Room Mode”.
( →P.153)
●There is a power outage during
charging.
●There is an interrup tion in the electri-
cal supply.
●There is a drop in t he voltage of exter- nal power source.
●The charge in the 12-volt battery is low, for example due to the vehicle
being left unused fo r a long period of
time.
●The maximum charging current is set
to 8A or 16A* through “Vehicle Set -
tings”. ( →P.125)
●When the “Battery Heater” operates.
( →P.128)
●When the “Battery Cooler” is operated
before charging. ( →P.129)
●When the plug generates heat due to
a loose socket connection etc.*: Vehicles with 6.6 kW onboard traction
battery charger only
■Using a DC Charger
DC Chargers cannot be used with this vehicle.
■Charging electricity
This vehicle can be charged up to
approximately 3. 3 kW or 6.6 kW*.
However, depending on the used char -
ger or AC charging cable, charging elec -
tricity may be limited.*: Vehicles with 6.6 kW onboard traction
battery charger only
This vehicle is equipped with sev -
eral functions that are linked with
charging.
■“My Room Mode” ( →P.153)
When the AC charging cable is
connected to the vehicle, electrical
components such as the air condi -
tioning system or audio system can
be used using the external power
source*.
*: The power of the hybrid battery (trac -
tion battery) may be used depending
on the situation.
■“Battery Heater”
When the outside temperature is
low and the AC cha rging cable is
connected to the vehicle, this func -
tion automatically warms the hybrid
battery (traction battery) until it
reaches or exceeds a certain tem -
perature.
“Battery Heater” will operate when
the “Battery Heater” of the
“Charging Settings” on the multi-
information display is on. ( →P.187)
Charging-linked functions
1382-2. Charging
the charging connector is not locked.*
*: If the charging connector is not firmly
inserted, locking operation will be
performed se veral times.
7If the charging indicator of the
charging port flashes after
inserting the charging connec -
tor:
The charging schedule is regis -
tered ( →P.144).
After temporarily removing the charging connector, reinsert it within approxi -
mately 5 seconds. ( →P.138)
If the error warning indicator on the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device) flashes during charging, check
P.113 and follow the correction proce - dure.
The charging indicator will turn off when
charging is completed.
The charging indicator will also turn off
when charging is stopped for some rea -
son before completi on. In this case,
refer to P.156.
■If the charging indicator of the
charging port flashes after con - necting the AC charging cable
The charging schedule ( →P.144) is reg-
istered and charging cannot be per - formed. To cancel charging using the
charging schedule and start charging,
perform any of the following procedures.
●Turn “Charge Now” on ( →P.150)
●While the charging indicator is flash-
ing, remove and reconnect the
charging connector within 5 seconds
■When the charging connector can - not be inserted into the AC
charging inlet
→ P.122
■Charging time
→ P.127
■Safety function
Charging will not start when the
charging connector is not locked. If the charging indicator does not illuminate
even when the charging connector is
inserted, remove a nd reinsert the con- nector, and then check that the charging
indicator of the charging port illuminates.
■Charging time may increase
→ P.128
■While charging
When the power switch is turned to ON and the energy monitor is displayed on
the audio system scr een, the charging
connector is displayed on the energy monitor and the flow of electricity during
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2-2. Charging
Plug-in hybrid system
1 Connect the AC charging cable
to the vehicle and start charging
2 Turn the power switch on during
charging
The setting screen of “My Room Mode”
is displayed automat ically on the multi-
information display.
3 Press or of the meter
control switches, select “Yes”,
and then press .
“My Room Mode” starts and systems
such as the air conditioning system and
audio system can be used inside the vehicle.
When not using “My Room Mode”,
select “No”, and then press .
To stop “My Room Mode”, turn the
power switch off.
When “My Room Mode” starts, the
remaining charge display screen for
the hybrid battery (traction battery)
is displayed automatically on the
multi-information display. The
approximate power balance (bal -
ance between electricity supply and
consumption) while using “My
Room Mode” can be checked from
the color and size of the arrows.
Discharging status
Charging status
When the electricity supply from the AC
charging cable is larger than the power
consumption inside the vehicle,
becomes larger. When the power con -
sumption is larger than the electricity
supply, becomes larger.
When the electricity supply and con -
sumption are balanced (when the
power balance is judged to be zero),
and are displayed as the same
size.
Using the “My Room
Mode”
When the AC charging cable is
connected to the vehicle, elec -
trical components such as the
air conditioning system or
audio system can be used
using the external power
source.
Starting “My Room Mode”
Display of power balance
information while using “My
Room Mode”
A
B
B
A
AB
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2-2. Charging
Plug-in hybrid system
Mode””
The power consumptio n inside the vehi-
cle is greater tha n the power being
charged to the hybrid battery (traction
battery), and the remaining charge of
the hybrid battery (traction battery) is
low.*
• “My Room Mode” will end unless the power consumption inside the vehicle
is improved.
• To continue using “My Room Mode”, turn off the power of systems such as
the air conditioni ng system and audio
system to increase the remaining charge of the hybrid battery (traction
battery).*: The power balance status during “My
Room Mode” can be checked from the
remaining charge display screen for
the hybrid battery (traction battery)
displayed on the multi-information dis -
play.
WARNING
■Cautions for using “My Room
Mode”
Make sure to observe the following
precautions.
Failure to do so may result in serious health problems or even death.
●Do not leave chil dren, people who need assistance, or pets inside the
vehicle. The sys tem may turn off
automatically and the interior tem- perature may become high or low,
resulting in heat stroke, dehydration
or hypothermia. Devices such as the wipers can also be used, which
may lead to mistaken operation and
an accident.
●Check the safety around the vehicle
carefully before use.