WARNING:
Read all instructions and warnings in this publication before using the charging equipment. WARNING: The wall outlet and charging equipment must be in good condition and installed to comply with provisions of up-to-date local codes and regulations. Do not use an ungrounded wall outlet. Have a qualified, licensed electrician install and check the wall outlet, if you suspect that it is not properly grounded, the connection feels loose, or the outlet is damaged. The wall plug must fit firmly and fully into the outlet. Do not use extension cords, surge protectors, timers or other adapters. Failure to follow these instructions could result in electric shock, property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: The wall outlet and charging equipment must be in good condition and installed to comply with provisions of up-to-date local codes and regulations. Do not use an ungrounded wall outlet. Have a qualified, licensed electrician install and check the wall outlet, if you suspect that it is not properly grounded, the connection feels loose, or the outlet is damaged. The wall plug must fit firmly and fully into the outlet. Do not use extension cords, surge protectors, timers or other adapters. Failure to follow these instructions could result in electric shock, property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: Do not drop the control box or coupler. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury, fire, electric shock, death or property damage. WARNING: Do not use the charging equipment in temperatures outside of the operation range of -22 °F (-30 °C) to 122 °F (50 °C). Store the charging equipment in a clean dry place between the temperatures of -22 °F (-30 °C) to 185 °F (85 °C). Stow the control box indoors on the hanger or all the charging equipment in the bag after use to prevent damage to the charging equipment and personal injury. WARNING: Visually inspect the charging equipment before each use. Do not use the charging equipment if it is damaged. Do not attempt to open or repair any part of the charging equipment components as it will not operate. Charging equipment components contain critical safety devices in the wall outlet plug and connector that cannot be serviced. Contact your local dealer for assistance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or personal injury or death. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 40 amps maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection installed in accordance with NEC and local electrical code. WARNING: Do not connect or disconnect any pluggable components of the charging equipment when in use or charging. Do not put fingers or any object into the electric charge coupler. Supervise any children in the vicinity of the charging equipment when plugged into the wall outlet. Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to the charging equipment, fire, electric shock, personal injury or death. WARNING: This equipment has arcing or sparking parts. Do not expose to flammable vapors. Position this equipment at least 18 in (450 mm) above the floor. WARNING: Do not use an electrical outlet that is immersed or submerged in water, snow, or in an electrical storm. When using the charging equipment, avoid moisture, water and snow at all times. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, electric shock, personal injury or death. WARNING: High voltage is present in your electric meter housing and power distribution panel. Contact with high voltage can result in fire, electric shock, personal injury or death. |
Specification Type | Specification Value |
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Charger Model | SAE |
Voltage | 120-240 VAC |
Maximum Current | 32 amps max continuous |
Frequency | 60Hz |
Power draw when idle | < 2 Watts |
Power draw when charging | < 4 Watts |
Cable length | Approximately 20 ft (6.1 m) |
Weight | 8.6 lb (3.9 kg) |
Operating temperature | -22 °F (-30 °C) to 122 °F (50 °C) |
Storage temperature | -22 °F (-30 °C) to 185 °F (85 °C) |
CCID Environmental | IP67 |
Ventilation | Not required |
AConnector. BCoupler. CControl Box. |
AAmber Fault Indicator Light. BBlue Status Indicator Light. CRed Trouble Indicator Light. |
Mobile Power Cord Fault Indicator Type | Indicator Description |
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AMBER | The amber fault indicator illuminates to communicate that the charger is rebooting after an error. |
BLUE | When plugged into the wall outlet, the blue indicator illuminates to communicate that the charger is ready to use. |
RED | The red indicator illuminates when the charger has detected an error. If the red indicator is illuminated, the charger will not deliver power to the vehicle. The error must be corrected before a charging cycle can begin or continue. |
AMBER | BLUE | RED | MODE | ACTION |
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OFF | OFF | OFF | UNPOWERED; The mobile power cord is not powered. | Make sure the outlet is operational, and the circuit breaker is in the ON position or try using another outlet. Ensure the connector is fully inserted into mobile power cord. Ensure the plug is not severely degraded. If the error persists, contact us. |
OFF | PULSING | OFF | CHARGING; The mobile power cord is charging. | No action required. |
OFF | ON | OFF | STANDBY; The mobile power cord is powered and ready to charge. At the current time the mobile power cord is not charging the vehicle. | If you expect the mobile power cord to be charging the vehicle, make sure the vehicle coupler is properly inserted into the vehicle. Check and adjust your charging time preferences in the on screen display. If your vehicle is still not charging, contact us. |
ON | ON | ON | REBOOTING; The mobile power cord is recovering after encountering an error. | Wait for the mobile power cord to return to standby. If the mobile power cord cycles for more than 2-3 minutes, unplug the vehicle coupler. Unplug and replug in the connector. If the issue persists, contact us. |
ON | PULSING | OFF | CHARGING REDUCED; The mobile power cord is charging at a reduced rate due to overheating. | Make sure the connector and the control box are properly connected. Unplug and replug in the connector. If the mobile power cord is warm or in a hot environment, try charging in a cooler area. Try a different outlet. Try a different connector if you have one available. If the error persists, contact us. |
1 FLASH | PULSING | OFF | CHARGING REDUCED, AC PLUG OR WALL OUTLET; The mobile power cord is charging at a reduced rate due to overheating of the connector or the wall outlet. | Make sure the connector and control box are properly connected. Unplug and replug in the connector. If the mobile power cord is warm or in a hot environment, try charging in a cooler area. Try a different outlet. Try a different connector if you have one available. If the error persists, contact us. |
ON | OFF | OFF | USER TROUBLESHOOTING; The mobile power cord has encountered a fault that requires troubleshooting. | Make sure the connector and control box are properly connected. Unplug and replug in the connector. If the mobile power cord is warm or in a hot environment, try charging in a cooler area. Try a different outlet. Try a different connector if you have one available. If the error persists, contact us. |
OFF | OFF | ON | NON - RECOVERABLE FAULT; There is an internal fault in the mobile power cord that cannot be recovered. | Try a different connector if you have one available. If error persists, contact us. |
OFF | OFF | 1 FLASH | NON - RECOVERABLE FAULT; There is an internal fault in the connector that cannot be recovered. | Try using another connector if you have one available. If not, contact us about obtaining a replacement. If your warranty has expired, you can order a replacement from your Ford dealer. |
OFF | OFF | PULSING | GROUND LEAKAGE FAULT; Electrical current is leaking through a potentially unsafe path. | Potential shock hazard - immediately turn off circuit breaker for the outlet within home. Discontinue use. Contact us about obtaining a replacement. |
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