9.2 Emergency release of charging plug
If the unlocking function fails, the charging plug may be
mechanically locked in place in the socket panel by an
actuator.
The charging plug cannot be removed and must be
unlocked manually.
Fig. 21: Emergency release of the charging plug
1. Open the charging station, see Chapter 5.3 "Opening
the charging station" on page 11.
2. Attach the red lever
2
actuator
1
.
The red lever is attached with a cable tie close to the
actuator.
3. Turn the red lever on the actuator by 90 ° anti-
clockwise.
4. Remove the charging plug.
5. Remove the red lever and attach it close to the
actuator with a cable tie.
6. Close the charging station, see Chapter 6.3 "Closing
the charging station" on page 17.
to the square shaft of the
9.3 System monitoring
Fig. 22: System monitoring
The system monitor checks the three phases (L1, L2, L3)
and the neutral conductor (N) of the charging station's
power supply for correct phase sequence, phase failure or
undervoltage.
In single-phase charging stations (3.7 / 7.4 kW), the
system checks only for mains failure and undervoltage.
The operating status is indicated by three LEDs:
No.
Description
A
All LEDs light up. All three phases are present,
clockwise rotating field is applied.
B
Phase failure / power failure (only for three-
phase units)
The corresponding LED is off.
C
Anti-clockwise rotating field (only for three-
phase units).
A flashing LED moves from L3 ... L1.
D
Undervoltage between two phases or between
phase and neutral conductor.
L - L = < 295 V
L - N = < 170 V
The corresponding LED flashes.
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