Usage; General Information On Usage; Operating Elements - Mennekes Cable de charge en mode 2 avec IC-CPD pour la charge de vehicules electriques Mode D'emploi

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5. Usage

5.1 General Information on Usage

DANGER!
Risk of injury due to damaged components!
)
Check the charging cable for external damage prior to
every use.
)
Do not use a charging cable if it is damaged.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to improper operation!
When charging the vehicle, the charging cable must not
be combined with any additional auxiliary equipment
(extension cables, etc.).
NOTICE
Material damage due to improper handling!
)
Do not pull the charging cable across sharp edges or
objects.
)
Avoid kinking the charging cable.
)
Ensure that a vehicle does not drive over the charging
cable, especially the plug and socket.
)
When connecting the charging cable to the charging
socket, ensure that no mechanical load is exerted on
the component.
The charging cable must be carefully inspected for any
visible signs of damage every time before it is used.
"6. Maintenance and Care"
What is required of the charging location:
„ Not to be used in areas at risk of explosion. (e.g. gas
refueling stations)
„ Air humidity must not exceed 95 % (non-condensing)
„ Ambient temperature of -32 °C to +40 °C, average
temperature over 24 hours < 35 °C.
At temperatures below -32 °C, the charging cable will
not activate. The LEDs will light up red.
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5.2 Operating Elements

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A
A
Charging current display
B
Ground connection monitoring and communication
with vehicle
C
Setting maximum charging current using
"up/down" buttons
D
Monitoring of wall socket for miswiring or ground
conductor connection
NOTICE
Risk of malfunctions as a result of incorrect
handling!
To exclude the possibility of malfunction resulting from a
possibly defective cable, the connection sequence must
be adhered to.
D
C
B

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