High voltage battery, Charging the high voltage battery – FORD 2013 Fusion Hybrid v.2 User Manual

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Disabling the High-Voltage Battery

1.

Fold down the rear seats.

2. Locate the access door and remove

the plastic cover.

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3. Slide the handle on the service

disconnect outboard to the right. For
Energi vehicles slide the handle
outboard and to the left.

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4. Pull the handle toward you and remove

the circuit from the vehicle to disable
the high-voltage battery.

Reactivating the High-Voltage Battery

Note: If you have manually disconnected
your high-voltage shut off circuit you will
need to reconnect the circuit before it can
be reactivated. The vehicle will detect if the
electrical system is safe and reactivate
automatically.

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. Lift
the load floor carpet in the rear of the
vehicle to access the 120–volt convenience
cord.

Note: The 120–volt convenience cord
allows you to charge the high-voltage
battery using a standard 120-volt household
outlet. Using the standard 120-volt
convenience cord takes up to 7 hours to
completely charge from an empty battery.

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High Voltage Battery

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