KIA 2020 Owner's manual

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Cars
Type
Owner's manual

This manual is also suitable for

HEV (HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE) SYSTEM / H2
PHEV (PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE) SYSTEM / H3
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE / H4
DRIVING THE HYBRID/PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE / H25
ENERGY FLOW HYBRID/PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE / H32
STARTING THE HYBRID/PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (SMART KEY) / H38
COMPONENTS OF THE HYBRID/PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE / H40
Hybrid/Plug-in Hybrid System Overview
H2
HEV (HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE) SYSTEM
The Kia Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) uses both the gasoline engine and the electric motor for power. The electric
motor is run by a 270V high-voltage HEV battery.
Depending on the driving conditions, the HEV computer selectively operates between the engine and the electric
motor or even both at the same time.
Fuel efficiency increases when the engine is at idle, or when the vehicle is driven by the electric motor with the HEV
battery.
The HEV battery charge must be maintained because, at times, the engine may come on even at idle to act as a gen-
erator. Charging also occurs when decelerating or by regenerative braking.
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PHEV (PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE) SYSTEM
The Kia Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) shares the characteristics of both a conventional hybrid electric vehi-
cle and an all-electric vehicle.
When used as a conventional hybrid electric vehicle, the HEV computer selectively operates between the engine and
the electric motor or even both at the same time.
When it is operating in the electric vehicle mode, the vehicle is driven only using the electric motor over a certain dis-
tance until the hybrid battery becomes low.The driving distance in EV mode depends on customer driving style and road
conditions. Aggressive driving maneuvers may at times temporarily enable the engine to operate for maximum power.
The hybrid battery can be fully charged by connecting a plug to an external electric power source.
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Electric Vehicle Mode
Start up/Low speed
Acceleration High speed
Deceleration
External charging
Electric motor
CD (Charge Depleting) Mode
CS (Charge Sustaining) Mode
Charging
Motor
Engine+Motor
Engine
Charging
Battery charging
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H4
Charging Information
AC Charger: The plug-in hybrid
vehicle is charged by plugging into
a AC charger installed in your
home or a public charging station.
(For further details, refer to the 'AC
Charge'.)
Trickle Charger: The plug-in hybrid
vehicle can be charged by using
household electricity.
The electrical outlet in your home
must comply with regulations and
can safely accommodate the
Voltage / Current (Amps) / Power
(Watts) ratings specified on the
trickle charge.
Charging Time
AC Charger: Takes about from 2
and a half hours to 3 hours at room
temperature (Can be charged to
100%.).
Depending on the condition and
durability of the high-voltage bat-
tery, charger specifications, and
ambient temperature, the time
required for charging the high-volt-
age battery may vary.
Trickle Charger: For charging at
home. Please note that the Trickle
Charger is slower than the AC
Charger.
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE
Charging Types
An actual charger image and a charging method may vary in accordance with the charger manufacturers.
Category
Charging Inlet
(Vehicle)
Charging Connector Charging Outlet Charging Method Charging Time
AC Charger
AC charger installed
in homes or public
charging stations
Approximately from 2
and a half hours to 3
hours (to fully charge
the plug-in hybrid
vehicle, 100%)
Trickle
Charger
Household current
For charging at home.
Please note that the
Trickle Charger is slow-
er than the AC Charger.
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Charging Status
You can monitor the charging status
outside of the vehicle when charging
the high-voltage battery.
Scheduled Charging
(if equipped)
You can set reserved charging
using the AVN.
Refer to the AVN for detailed infor-
mation about setting reserved
charging.
Scheduled charging can only be
done when using a AC charger or
the portable charging cable (ICCB:
In-Cable Control Box).
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Charging Status Indicator
Charging in
progress
Illuminates (green)
Fully charged Off
Scheduled charging
Blinks (green) and
then turns off
Auxiliary battery
saver+ or scheduled
air conditioner is
operating
Quickly blinks
(Green) and then
turns off
Malfunction Blinks (red)
H6
When scheduled charging is set
and the AC charger or the portable
charging cable (ICCB: In-Cable
Control Box) is connected for
charging, the indicator lamp blinks
(for 3 minutes) to indicate that
scheduled charging is set.
• When scheduled charging is set,
charging is not initiated immediate-
ly when the AC charger or portable
charging cable (ICCB: In-Cable
Control Box) is connected. When
immediate charging is required,
use the AVN to deactivate the
scheduled charge setting.
Charging Precautions
Actual charger image and charging
method may vary in accordance with
the charger manufacturer.
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
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WARNING
- Fires caused by dust or
water
Do not connect the charging
cable connector plug to the
vehicle if there is water or dust
on the charging inlet.
Connecting while there is water
or dust on the charging cable
connector and plug may cause
a fire or electric shock.
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AC Charger
Portable Charging Cable (ICCB)
(if equipped)
Connector
(vehicle)
Plug
(Charger)
WARNING
-
Public Electric Outlets
Do not use old or worn out pub-
lic electric outlets to charge
your vehicle. There may be a
risk of fire and injury when
using old worn out public elec-
trical outlets.
H7
Comply with the following in order
to prevent electrical shock when
charging:
- Use a waterproof charger
- Make sure to not touch the charg-
ing connector and charging plug
when your hand is wet
- Do not charge when there is light-
ning
- Do not charge when the charging
connector and plug is wet
WARNING
-
Interference with electron-
ic medical devices
When using medical electric
devices such as an implantable
cardiac pacemaker, make sure to
ask the medical team and manu-
facturer whether charging your
electric vehicle will impact the
operation of the medical
devices.In some instances,elec-
tromagnetic waves that are gen-
erated from the charger can seri-
ously impact medical electric
devices such as an implantable
cardiac pacemaker.
WARNING
-
Touching the charging
connector
Do not touch the charging con-
nector, charging plug, and the
charging inlet when connecting
the charging connector cable to
the charging outlet and the
charging inlet on the vehicle.
Doing so may result in electro-
cution.
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Connector (Vehicle)
Plug (Charger)
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Always keep the charging connec-
tor and charging plug in clean and
dry condition. Be sure to keep the
charging cable in a condition where
there is no water or moisture.
Make sure to use the designated
charger for charging the vehicle.
Using any other charger may
cause failure.
Before charging the battery, turn
the vehicle OFF.
Be careful not to drop the charging
connector. The charging connector
can be damaged.
AC Charge
You can charge your vehicle by plug-
ging into a public charger at a charg-
ing station.
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
WARNING - Charging
cable
Immediately stop charging
when you discover abnormal
symptoms (smell, smoke).
Replace the charging cable if
the cable coating is damaged
to prevent electrical shock.
When connecting or removing
the charging cable, make sure
to hold the charging connec-
tor handle.
If you pull the cable itself
(without using the handle),the
internal wires may disconnect
or get damaged.This may lead
to electric shock or fire.
WARNING - Cooling fan
Do not touch the cooling fan
while vehicle is charging. When
the vehicle is switched OFF
while charging, the cooling fan
inside the motor compartment
may automatically operate.
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AC Charger
AC Charger cable
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How to Connect to an AC Charger
1.Depress the brake pedal and
apply the parking brake.
2.Turn OFF all switches, move the
shift lever to P (Park), and turn
OFF the vehicle.
3. After unlocking doors, open the
charging door by pressing it.
NOTICE
The charging door does not open
when the theft alarm system is
armed.
To open the charging inlet cover,
all vehicle doors must be
unlocked. When the doors are
locked, the charging inlet cover
will not open.
4. Remove any dust on the charging
connector and charging inlet.
5. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and insert it into the charging
inlet while pressing the release
button, until you hear a click
sound.If it is not fully connected, a
bad connection between the
charging connector and the charg-
ing terminals may cause a fire.
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6. Check if the charging cable con-
nection indicator of the high volt-
age battery in the instrument clus-
ter is turned ON.
Charging does not occur when the
indicator is OFF. When the charg-
ing connector is not connected
properly, reconnect the charging
cable to charge.
NOTICE
Moving the shift lever from P (Park)
to R (Reverse)/N(Neutral)/D (Drive)
stops the charging process.
To restart the charging process,
move the shift lever to P (Park),
press the Engine Start/Stop button
to the OFF position, and disconnect
the charging cable. Then, connect
the charging cable.
7. After charging has started, the
estimated charging time is dis-
played on the instrument cluster
for about 1 minute. It is also dis-
played when the driver's door is
opened with charging in progress.
When scheduled charging is set,
the estimated charging time is dis-
played as “--” .
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
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Unlock Charging Door in
Emergency
If the charging door does not open
due to battery discharge, open the
hood and slightly pull the emergency
cable which is located in headlamp
cover as shown above.
The charging door will then open.
The charging cable lock may not
work properly when foreign materials
such as dust enter the cable or the
cable is encrusted with ice.
In that case, the charging cable may
not be disconnected or locked, or the
vehicle may not be charged. If this
happens, open the hood and pull the
emergency cable lightly 2 to 3 times
and then try to disconnect the charg-
ing cable or start recharging.
Charging Status
Checking Charging Status
You can monitor the charging status
outside of the vehicle when charging
the high-voltage battery.
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How to Disconnect an AC
Charger
1.The vehicle doors must be
unlocked in order to be able to dis-
connect the charging connector. A
lock system prevents charger
cable disconnection when the
vehicle's doors are locked.
2. Press the door unlock button on
the smart key.
3. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and pull it while pressing the
release button (1).
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Charging Status Indicator
Charging in
progress
Illuminates (green)
Fully charged Off
Scheduled charging
Blinks (green) and
then turns off
Auxiliary battery
saver+ or sched-
uled air conditioner
is operating
Quickly blinks
(Green) and then
turns off
Malfunction Blinks (red)
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
CAUTION
In order to disconnect the
charging connector, unlock the
doors to unlatch the charging
connector lock system. If not,
the charging connector and the
vehicle's charging inlet may be
damaged.
CAUTION
When disconnecting the charg-
ing connector, do not try to dis-
connect it by force while not
pressing the release button.
This may damage the charging
connector and vehicle charging
inlet.
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4. Make sure to securely close the
charging door.
NOTICE
Keep the charging connector and
the charging plug clean and dry.
The charging cable should also be
kept dry.
Use an air gun to blow any foreign
substances from the charging con-
nector and the charging plug.
Trickle Charger
: Code and Plug (Code set)
: Control Box
: Charging Cable and Charging
Connector
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WARNING
Do not modify or disassemble
the charging cable compo-
nents. Doing so may cause a
fire or an electric shock result-
ing in personal injuries.
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When you cannot drive to a public
charging station due to low battery,
you can charge the car by using the
220V portable charger (ICCB: In
Cable Control Box) which you can
buy as an option.
NOTICE
This cable is designed to prevent
problems caused by unexpected bat-
tery discharge and when you use
general outlets, it may lead to exces-
sive electricity charges as the elec-
tricity charges for electric vehicles
will not be applied. So refrain from
using it to fully charge your car.
How to Set Charging Current of
Portable Charging Cable
1. Check the outlet’s current rating
before connecting the plug to the
outlet.
2. Connect the power plug to the
household electrical outlet.
3. Check the status of the control box
display.
4. Adjust the charging current by
pressing the button (1) on the
back of the control box for more
than 1 second.(Refer to the exam-
ples of charging cable type and
charging current setting.)
5. Each time the button (1) is
pressed, the control box display is
sequentially changed to 12A, 10A
and 8A.
6. Once the charging current setting
is complete, start charging accord-
ing to Trickle Charge procedure.
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
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WARNING
If this cable is connected to a
household power source, it may
exceed the capacity of the dis-
tributor, resulting in safety
problems such as electrical
shutdown and fire.
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How to Connect Portable
Charging Cable
(ICCB: In-Cable Control Box)
1.Turn OFF all switches, move the
shift lever to P (Park), and turn
OFF the vehicle.
2. Connect the plug to a household
electric outlet.
Outlet current ICCB charge level Control box display
14-16A 12A
13-12A 10A
11-10A 8A
9-8A 6A
Examples of ICCB Charging Current Setting
(However, examples are only for reference and situations may vary depend-
ing on the surrounding environment.)
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CAUTION
If the outlet is aged, damaged or
cracked, do not use it.
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3. Check if the power lamp (green)
on the control box turns ON.
Make sure that the plug is not
loosely put into the outlet. (If it is
loose, it may generate heat.)
4.Depress the brake pedal and
apply the parking brake.
5. After unlocking doors, open the
charging door by pressing it.
NOTICE
The charging door does not open
when the theft alarm system is
armed.
6. Remove any dust on the charging
connector and charging inlet.
7. Hold the charging connector han-
dle and insert it into the charging
inlet while pressing the release
button, until you hear a click
sound. If it is not fully connected,
improper connection between the
charging connector and the charg-
ing terminals are a potential fire
hazard.
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CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
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8. Charging starts automatically and
the charging indicator lamp starts
to blink.
9. Check if the charging cable con-
nection indicator of the high volt-
age battery in the instrument clus-
ter is turned ON.
Charging does not occur when the
indicator is OFF. When the charg-
ing connector is not connected
properly, reconnect the charging
cable to charge.
NOTICE
Moving the shift lever from P (Park)
to R (Reverse)/N(Neutral)/D (Drive)
stops the charging process.
To restart the charging process,
move the shift lever to P (Park),
press the Engine Start/Stop button
to the OFF position, and disconnect
the charging cable. Then, connect
the charging cable and restart the
vehicle again.
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10. After charging has started, the
estimated charging time is dis-
played on the instrument cluster
for about 1 minute. It is also dis-
played when the driver's door is
opened with charging in progress.
When scheduled charging is set,
the estimated charging time is dis-
played as "--".
Unlock Charging Door in
Emergency
If the charging door does not open
due to battery discharge, open the
hood and slightly pull the emergency
cable which is located in headlamp
cover as shown above.
The charging door will then open.
The charging cable lock may not
work properly when foreign materials
such as dust enter the cable or the
cable is encrusted with ice.
In that case, the charging cable may
not be disconnected or locked, or the
vehicle may not be charged. If this
happens, open the hood and pull the
emergency cable lightly 2 to 3 times
and then try to disconnect the charg-
ing cable or start recharging.
CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
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Checking Charging Status
You can monitor the charging status
outside of the vehicle when charging
the high-voltage battery.
Charge cable storage
We recommend that the trickle
charger cable be put in a storage box
after use. Keep the storage box
above the main battery pack inside
the trunk.
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Charging Status Indicator
Charging in
progress
Illuminates (green)
Fully charged Off
Scheduled charging
Blinks (green) and
then turns off
Auxiliary battery
saver+ or sched-
uled air conditioner
is operating
Quickly blinks
(Green) and then
turns off
Malfunction Blinks (red)
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CHARGING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE (CONT.)
Control Box Indicator Details
PLUG
On : Power on
Blink : Plug temperature sensor failure
On : Plug high temperature protection
Blink : Plug high temperature warning
POWER On : Power on
CHARGE
Blink : Charging In power saving mode, only the CHARGE
indicator is illuminated.
FAULT Blink : Charging interrupted
CHARGE LEVEL
Charging current 12 A
The charging current
changes (3 level)
whenever the button
(1) is pressed for 1 sec
with the charger
plugged into an electri-
cal outlet but not the
vehicle.
Charging current 10 A
Charging current 8 A
VEHICLE
Charging connector plugged
Charging
Blink : Charging impossible
(Green)
(Green)
(Blue)
(Red)
(Red)
Charging Status Indicator Lamp for Portable Charger
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KIA 2020 Owner's manual

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