charging.fm Page 4 Monday, July 22, 2013 11:52 AM Battery Information Battery Information Battery Information Temperature Limits About the Battery ModelS has one of the most sophisticated Do not expose Model S to ambient battery systems in the world. The most temperatures above 60° C or below -30° C for important way to preserve the Battery is to more than 24 hours at a time. LEAVE YOUR MODELS PLUGGED IN when you Battery Warnings and Cautions are not using it. This is particularly important if you are not planning to drive Model S for WARNING: The Battery has no parts that several weeks. When plugged in, Model S wakes an owner or a non-Tesla authorized up when needed to automatically maintain a service technician can service. Under no charge level that maximizes the lifetime of the circumstances should you open or tamper with Battery. the Battery. Always contact Tesla to arrange for There is no advantage to waiting until the Battery servicing. Battery’s level is low before charging. In fact, CAUTION: If the Battery’s charge level the Battery performs best when charged falls to 0%, you must plug it in. If you leave regularly. it unplugged for an extended period, it may not be possible to charge Model S or use the Battery Care vehicle without jump starting or replacing the 12V battery. Leaving Model S unplugged for an Never allow the Battery to fully discharge. Even extended period can also result in permanent when Model S is not being driven, its Battery Battery damage. If you are unable to charge discharges very slowly to power the onboard Model S, contact Tesla immediately. electronics. On average, the Battery discharges CAUTION: The Battery requires no owner at a rate of 1% per day. Situations can arise in maintenance. Do not remove the filler cap which you must leave Model S unplugged for an and do not add fluid. If the instrument panel extended period of time (for example, at an warns you that the fluid level is low, contact airport when traveling). In these situations, Tesla immediately. keep the 1% in mind to ensure that you leave the Battery with a sufficient charge level. For At the end of its service life, the Battery example, over a two week period (14 days), the should be recycled. Contact Tesla for Battery discharges by approximately 14%. recycling arrangements. Discharging the Battery to 0% may permanently damage the Battery. To protect against a complete discharge, Model S enters a low-power consumption mode when the charge level drops to 5%. In this mode, the Battery stops supporting the onboard electronics to slow the discharge rate to approximately 4% per month. Once this low-power consumption mode is active, it is important to plug in Model S within two months to avoid Battery damage. NOTE: When the low-power consumption mode is active, the auxiliary 12V battery is no longer being charged and can completely discharge within 12 hours. In the unlikely event that this occurs, you may need to jump start or replace the 12V battery before you can charge. In this situation, contact Tesla. 6.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL

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