Subaru Solterra Manuals 2024 Solterra Owner's Manual | Page 103

102 2-2 . Charging tery in accordance with the operation of the air conditioning system or “ Battery Cooler ” ( �P . 98 ).
●The surface of the CCID ( Charging Circuit Interrupting Device ) may become hot , but this does not indicate a malfunction .
● Depending on radio wave conditions , interference may be heard on the radio .
■ AC charging and DC charging
AC charging and DC charging cannot be performed at the same time .
Even if it is connected the charging cable to both of the two charging inlets , only one of them will be
charged .
■ When charging using a public charging facility , check the setting of the charging schedule function .
●When the charging schedule is
registered , temporarily turn off the function or turn “ Charge Now ” on . ( �P . 117 )
●When the charging schedule is set to on , charging will not start even
if the AC charging cable is connected . Also , charging fee may occur due to connection of the AC
charging cable .
■ Capacity reduction of the traction battery
The capacity of the traction battery will decline gradually when the traction battery is in use . The rate at
which it declines will differ in accordance with environmental conditions and the way in which the vehicle is
used . Observing the following can help suppress the decline in the traction battery capacity .
●Avoid parking the vehicle in high temperature areas , under direct sunlight when the traction battery is fully charged .
● Avoid accelerating and decelerating frequently and suddenly .
●Avoid frequent driving at high speed .
● Use the charging schedule function as much as possible in order to fully charged the traction battery before starting off . ( �P . 117 )
● Avoid frequent DC charging
Also , if the capacity of the traction battery capacity reduces , the distance that can be driven decreases . However , vehicle performance does not significantly become worse .
■ When the remaining charge of the traction battery is low after charging
In the following situations , the remaining charge of the traction battery after charging completes may
be less than normal in order to protect the traction battery ( the driving range after the battery is fully
charged may be shorter ). *
●Charging is performed when the outside temperature is low or high
● Charging is performed immediately after high-load driving or in extreme heat
In any other situation , if the remaining charge of the traction battery is significantly lower than normal after charging completes , have the vehicle inspected by your SUBARU dealer . * : When this occurs , even if the
remaining charge display of the traction battery shows that it is fully charged , the remaining charge rapidly decreases faster than normal .
■ When the charging amount sent to the traction battery decreases
When usage of A / C or operation of
the “ Battery Heater ”, etc ., reduces the charging power sent to the traction battery , the charging amount
sent to the traction battery or the