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4. INSTALLATION
Have the charging station installed and secured by a qualified electri-
cian in accordance with local safety regulations and legal requirements.
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage!
Touching electrical cables can result in a fatal electric shock.
• Only use the charging station after it has been put into
operation by a qualified electrician.
Follow the installation instructions!
For installation by a qualified electrician, refer to the AEG Wallbox WB 11
PRO / AEG Wallbox WB 22 PRO installation instructions.
5. OPERATION
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage!
Touching electrical cables can result in a fatal electric shock.
• Only use the charging station after it has been put into oper-
ation by a qualified electrician.
• Do not touch the plug connection on the charging cable,
only on the coupler of the charging cable.
• Always close the protective cap at the end of the charging
cable coupler after you have finished charging.
Prerequisite
• LED display lights up green: The charging station is ready for
charging.
• The vehicle is stationary.
Do not charge the electric vehicle when it is moving. It must have
come to a complete standstill before charging is started and must not
move during charging.
Check the following points before every charging process:
• Is the charging station firmly connected to the wall?
• Is the housing undamaged and closed?
• Is the charging cable undamaged?
The sheathing must not have any cracks and no metal must be
exposed.
If the answer to any of the three questions is no, switch off the power
supply to the charging station immediately and contact an electrician or
customer service for repair work.
• Is the coupler of the charging cable clean and dry?
If the coupler of the charging cable is wet or dirty, it can be cleaned
with a clean and dry cloth.
Charging a vehicle
Plug the coupler of the charging cable into the vehicle socket. The LED
status display lights up yellow as soon as the vehicle is connected to
the charging station. During the charging process, the LEDs light up
blue.
• The vehicle engages the charging coupler and requests the charging
process. As long as the charging process is running, the charging
coupler is engaged. The charging cable can only be unplugged after
the process has been completed/cancelled.
Ending the charging process
When the vehicle is fully charged, the vehicle stops charging and
releases the charging cable coupler.
• Unplug the coupler from the vehicle socket.
• Close the protective cap at the end of the charging cable coupler.
• Wind the charging cable onto the bracket of the charging station.
Cancelling the charging process
The charging process can be cancelled if the driver wants to use his
vehicle before it is fully charged.
You have two options to cancel the charging process:
• via the controls in the vehicle,
• by switching off the fuse in the building.
The procedure should be cancelled using the controls on the vehicle.
Only if this is not possible for safety reasons (e.g. if the vehicle is on
fire) should the building security system be switched off.
Charging will continue when the fuse is switched on again and the
charging cable is connected to the vehicle.
Malfunction or failure
n the event of a fault or failure, disconnect the charging station from
the supply voltage by switching off the fuse in the building.
Contact a qualified electrician for the repair work.
If the building or wallbox fuse trips, it must not simply be
switched on again. This can result in damage to the charging
station, the vehicle, etc.
• Disconnect the vehicle from the charging station.
• Find and eliminate the reason for the tripping or have a qualified
electrician do so.
The fuse can then be switched on and the charging station
reconnected to the vehicle.
If a short-term overvoltage occurs in the supply network, e.g. caused
by a lightning strike, the charging process may be briefly interrupted.
After the surge voltage has died down, the charging station continues
the charging process automatically.