2.4
Options
2.4.1
EV charging cable
2.4.2
Socket (type 2)
(type 2)
2.5
Controls
2.5.1
LED indicators*
LED colour
LED status
Description
Green
Continuous lighting
Readiness
Green
Fast flashing
Waiting for the RFID card
Green
Continuous lighting
Vehicle connected
Green
Fast flashing
Vehicle fully charged
Green
Very fast flashing
RFID card error (on Home RFID
version)
Blue
Pulsating
Loading in progress
Red
Very fast flashing
Control model startup error. Check
power supply.
Red
Slow flashing
Short circuit in the communication
line to PE
Red
Very fast flashing
DC leakage detected, charging
interrupted
Red
Fast flashing
Charging socket damaged
Purple
Fast flashing
Issue with PP line (damaged socket)
White
Fast flashing
Damaged electromagnetic lock
Yellow
Slow flashing
Overload, DLB mode activated
* not applicable to the Business Premium version
3.
Safety
3.1
Liability
The manufacturer is not liable for any damages, losses, costs or ex-
penses incurred by the purchaser of EVSE or third parties if the fol-
lowing principles are not respected by each target group mentioned
in the attached documents:
•
Follow the instructions provided in this document.
•
Use EVSE appropriately.
•
Do not make changes to EVSE without written consent from the
manufacturer.
EVSE is used to connect and transmit information and data via a net-
work interface. The owner is solely responsible for establishing and
continuously ensuring a secure connection between the EVSE and the
owner's network or another network.
The owner shall ensure and implement all appropriate measures
(such as, among others, the installation of firewalls, use of authen-
tication measures, data encryption and installation of anti-virus pro-
grams) to protect EVSE, the network, system and interface against all
security threats, unauthorised access, interference, hacking, leakage
and/or theft of data or information.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages and/or losses
resulting from such security threats, unauthorised access, interfer-
ence, hacking, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
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2.4.3
Load management (optional for selected EVSE versions)*
The load management function ensures that the maxi-
mum electrical load capacity of the building or house is
not exceeded. All devices are connected to a network
that has a certain maximum load capacity. The sum of the
power consumed by all devices using the network cannot
exceed this value. Thanks to the load management func-
tion, the system will not exceed the load capacity of the
network, which prevents fuse damage. In times of high
energy demand, EVSE reduces the output current. The
current will be increased again when network availability
is restored. Additionally, the load management function
ensures optimal distribution of the available load.
*Option available on selected EVSE versions.
Additional settings are required.
Contact your Lenergizee distributor.
GREEN
ZIELONY
BLUE
NIEBIESKI
RED
CZERWONY
Explanation: Very fast flashing: 5 /per 1 sec. | Fast flashing: 2 /per 1 sec. |
Slow flashing: 1 /per 1 sec.
3.2
Required installer qualifications
•
The installer has qualifications in accordance with locally
applicable regulations.
•
The qualified installer is fully knowledgeable about EVSE
and its safe installation.
•
The qualified installer adheres to all local regulations
and guidelines included in the installation instructions.
•
It is the duty of the EVSE owner to ensure that all qual-
ified installers comply with local rules, installation in-
structions, and EVSE specifications.
3.3
Installer's PPE
•
Protective clothing;
•
Protective gloves;
•
Safety shoes;
•
Protective glasses.
3.4
General safety instructions
This document, related documents, and the warnings con-
tained within them do not exempt the user from the obliga-
tion to exercise caution when working with EVSE.
•
Only undertake tasks for which the user is qualified and
as described in the relevant documents.
•
Local regulations and recommendations given in this
manual must both be observed. If local regulations con-
flict with the contents of this manual, local regulations
take precedence.
If permitted by law, in the event of any inconsistency or con-
flict between the requirements or procedures outlined in
this document and local regulations, always adhere to more
stringent requirements and procedures contained in both this
document and local regulations.
3.5
Symbols on EVSE
Symbol
Type of risk
Dangerous voltage posing a risk of electric shock.
Risk of crushing or smashing body parts.
General risk.
Rotating parts that may pose a risk of entrapment.
A sign indicating that you must read the instruc-
tions before installing EVSE.
PE
Waste from electrical and electronic devices
Note: It is possible that certain symbols may not
appear in this document.
3.7
Grounding safety instructions
•
Make sure that the connections to the EVSE device comply with all
applicable local regulations.
•
Make sure the EVSE device is connected to a grounded, metal,
fixed wiring installation. Otherwise, install a grounding wire for de-
vices with circuit wires and connect it to the grounding terminal of
the device or wire inside the product.
4.
Installation
4.1
General installation procedure
•
All required permits in accordance
There is no voltage
on the input AC wires
with local regulations have been granted.
throughout the entire
•
The AC cable is available.
installation procedure.
Unpack the EVSE. See Section 4.2
1.
Prepare the appropriate location. See Chapter 5.
2.
3.
Dismount cabinet cover. See Section 6
Perform mechanical installation. See Section 6
4.
Perform electrical installation. See Section 6
5.
6.
Mount cabinet cover. See Section 6
5.
Preparation of location
5.1
Choose installation location
1.
Choose the appropriate location on the wall according
to the information provided in Section 7.5.
2.
Check if you have access to the appropriate power
source.
3.
Follow the recommendations for ensuring clear space,
which can be found in Section 7.6.3.
3.6
Disposal of EVSE or EVSE parts
Improper waste management may have a harmful impact on the
environment and human health due to the presence of potentially
hazardous substances.
By properly disposing of this product, you support to the reuse
and recycling of materials, which contributes environmental pro-
tection.
•
Follow local rules regarding disposal of components, packag-
ing or EVSE itself.
•
Electrical and electronic devices must be sorted according
to Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE).
•
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on EVSE means that at
the end of its service life, EVSE cannot be disposed of with
regular municipal waste. EVSE should be disposed of at a lo-
cal waste collection point for recycling.
•
For more information, please contact your national waste
disposal department.
3.8
Special safety instructions
Make sure that there is no voltage on the input AC wires through-
out the entire installation procedure. Use cables with the appro-
priate cross-section and insulation to meet the rated current and
voltage demands.
•
During installation, keep unqualified personnel at a safe dis-
tance.
Perform correct EVSE grounding. See Section 3.7.
•
•
Make sure that the cables inside the EVSE are protected from
damage and will not be cut when opening or closing the cab-
inet.
•
Make sure that water cannot enter the cabinet.
•
Protect the EVSE with appropriate protection measures in
accordance with local regulations.
•
If it is necessary to remove the protection measures, they
should be immediately reinstalled upon completion of work.
•
Use appropriate personal protective equipment. See Section
3.3.
4.2
Unpack the EVSE device
1.
Open the package.
2.
Take the EVSE out of the box.
3.
Remove all unnecessary packaging from the EVSE.
4.
Dispose of the packaging. See Section 3.6
5.
Perform a check of the EVSE device and its individual
components for any damage.
6.
If you notice any damage or discrepancies in the order,
please contact manufacturer's representative. See Sec-
tion 1.2
5.2
Preparation of installation location (IEC models)
•
The location must be suitable for EVSE installation. See
Section 5.1
AC input cable. See Section 7.7
•
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