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For your safety
2.1
Target groups
This document provides information for the quali-
fied electrician and the operator. Knowledge of
electrical engineering is required for certain tasks.
These tasks, which are identified by the "qualified
electrician" symbol, should only be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
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Operators
The operator is responsible for ensuring compli-
ance with the intended use of the product and its
safe operation. This also includes instructing per-
sons who use the product. The operator is respons-
ible for ensuring that tasks that require specialist
knowledge are completed by an accordingly quali-
fied professional.
Qualified electricians
A qualified electrician is a person who, based on his
or her professional education, knowledge and ex-
perience as well as knowledge of relevant provi-
sions, can assess the work assigned to him or her
and identify possible hazards.
2.2
Intended use
The product is intended for use in the private and
semi-public sphere with limited access, such as
private property, company car parks or municipal
depots.
The product is intended exclusively for the charging
of electric and hybrid vehicles, hereinafter referred
to as "vehicle".
n Charging according to Mode 3 pursuant to IEC
61851 for vehicles with non-gassing batteries.
n Plugs and sockets according to IEC 62196.
Vehicles with gassing batteries cannot be charged.
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The product is intended exclusively for permanent
wall mounting or mounting on a stand system
provided by MENNEKES (e.g. pole), for indoor and
outdoor use.
In some countries, there is a requirement for a
mechanical switching element to disconnect the
charging point from the mains if a load contact on
the product is welded (welding detection). The re-
quirement can be implemented, for example, by
means of a shunt release.
Legal requirements in some countries provide for
additional protection against electric shock. One
possible additional protective measure is the use of
a shutter.
The product may only be operated taking into ac-
count all international and national regulations. Ob-
serve the following international regulations or the
respective national transposition:
n IEC 61851-1
n IEC 62196-1
n IEC 60364-7-722
n IEC 61439-7
When delivered, the product meets the minimum
requirements of the European standards for char-
ging point identification in accordance with
EN 17186. Some countries have additional national
requirements, which must also be observed.
Read, observe and retain this document and all ad-
ditional documents for this product and, if neces-
sary, pass them on to the subsequent operator.
2.3
Improper use
Using the product is safe only when used as inten-
ded. Any other use or changes to the product are
considered improper use and therefore not permit-
ted.