User Manual - Page 186

For 2021 LEAF S 40 KWH.

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NOTE:
The driving range display will flash
when the low battery charge indicator
illuminates. Additionally, if you con-
tinue to drive the vehicle in this state
and the Li-ion battery is close to being
completely discharged, “---” will be
displayed. Charge the Li-ion batter y as
soon as possible. When the Li-ion bat-
tery is charged, the original display will
be restored.
After the vehicle is charged, the dis-
played driving range is calculated
based on the actual average energy
consumption of the previous driving.
The displayed driving range will vary
every time the vehicle is fully charged.
The driving range increases or de-
creases when the air conditioner,
heater or Li-ion battery warmer (if so
equipped) is turned on or off, or when
the ECO mode is selected, or when any
other accessory is turned on or off
based on driving (for models with
40kWh battery).
LI-ION BATTERY AVAILABLE
CHARGE GAUGE
1
This gauge indicates the approximate
available Li-ion battery charge to run
the vehicle.
2
This figure shows the current state of
charge (%) of the vehicle. ( When the
power switch is placed in the OFF posi-
tion, it remains for approximately 30
seconds.)
3
Low battery charge indicator :
This indicator illuminates yellow when
the available Li-ion battery charge is
getting low.
Charge the Li-ion battery before the blue
bar of the gauge
O
1
disappears.
The low battery charge indicator
O
3
illuminates yellow when the available Li-ion
battery charge is getting low. Charge as
soon as it is convenient, preferably before
the blue bar of the gauge
O
1
disappears.
When the blue bar of the gauge
O
1
disap-
pears and the charge indicator
O
3
illuminates, there is a very small reserve of
Li-ion battery charge remaining.
NOTE:
The length of the blue bar of the gauge
O
1
is determined by the available
charge and the amount of charge the
Li-ion battery is capable of storing at
the current temperature.
LIC3867
Instruments and controls 2-9
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