Charging the high voltage battery, High voltage battery – FORD 2013 Fusion Hybrid v.1 User Manual

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2. Press the brake pedal and press the

START/STOP button.

3. Remove your foot from the brake pedal

and press the START/STOP button
(ignition off).

4. Press the START/STOP button again

to re-enable the vehicle.

Note: After completing this process the
vehicle will detect if the electrical system is
safe and reactivate. Once your vehicle
determines the electrical system safe you
can start your vehicle as you would normally
by pressing the brake in combination with
the START/STOP button.

CHARGING THE HIGH
VOLTAGE BATTERY

CHARGING THE HIGH-VOLTAGE
BATTERY (ENERGI VEHICLES)

WARNINGS

Do not use the 120-volt convenience
cord with extension cord or adapter.

In Canada, do not use the 120-volt
convenience cord in commercial
garages.

This equipment has arcing or
sparking parts that should not be
exposed to flammable vapors. This

equipment should be located at least 18
inches (80 millimeters) above the floor.

Charging Equipment

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Your vehicle comes equipped with a
standard 120-volt convenience cord
located in the floor compartment behind
the driver’s seat.

Note: The 120–volt convenience cord
allows you to charge the high-voltage
battery in your own garage using a standard
120-volt household outlet. Using the
standard 120-volt convenience cord takes
up to 10 hours to completely charge from
an empty battery.

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Ford recommends upgrading to the
optional 240-volt charging station for
faster more efficient charging. Use of a
240-volt charging station will take
approximately 3–4 hours to fully charge a
empty battery.

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