Wireless Charger (Qi)

Wireless Charger (Qi) (Some Models)

You can charge mobile devices such as Smartphones which comply with the Qi Wireless Charging standard.

Only use mobile devices that have a maximum power consumption of 5 W, or 15 W or below.

Trademarks

ā€œQiā€ and the Qi symbol are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).

How to Use the Wireless Charger (Qi)

  1. Start the engine.

    The power for the Wireless Charger (Qi) turns on and the LED indicator turns on.

  2. Place a device compliant with the Qi Wireless Charging standard (portable device with a maximum power consumption of 5 W or 15 W or below) in the center of the charging area on the tray.

    1. Charging area

    2. LED indicator

    The LED indicator turns on in amber or green when charging starts.

    Charging starts when all the doors and liftgate are closed.

For details on the LED indicator, refer to the following LED indicator table.

Charging status display

The charging status of the Wireless Charger (Qi) can be checked with the LED indicator or the icon displayed on the center display.

Illumination/flash pattern

Icon indication

Status

Does not turn on

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Indicates that charging is turned off.

Turns on in white

Indicates that charging is possible.

Turns on in amber

Indicates normal charging.

Turns on in green

Indicates fast charging*1.

Flashes in white

Indicates that the charging conditions are not met.

Flashes in red

Indicates that charging is not possible because a high temperature is detected.

Indicates that charging is not possible because foreign matter is detected.

Turns on in red

Indicates that there is a problem with Wireless Charger (Qi) and it needs to be repaired. Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.

  1. Some mobile devices can switch between normal charging and fast charging.

 


  • Charging efficiency may be reduced or charging may not be possible depending on the use environment and conditions.

  • Depending on the mobile device case or accessories used, the mobile device may not charge, or the charging efficiency may be reduced resulting in a longer charging time. If charging does not start even when a mobile device is placed on the charging area, remove the case or accessory.

  • Depending on the vehicle condition, charge amount may be temporarily restricted and charging may be canceled, however, this does not indicate a problem.

  • If the mobile device temperature rises during charging, charging may stop due to the protection function of the device. If that happens, wait until the mobile device cools down sufficiently and then recharge it.

  • When using the Wireless Charger (Qi), applications using the Near Field Communication (NFC) function may launch, however, this does not indicate a problem with the Wireless Charger (Qi).

  • (Vehicles with i-stop)

    While i-stop is operating, charge amount may be temporarily restricted and charging may be temporarily canceled, however, this does not indicate a problem.

  • Charging may be temporarily canceled depending on the vehicle conditions, such as when the engine is stopped.

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