Scope of supply
Scope of supply
Fig. 1 Charger overview
Supply cable (pluggable to control unit)
A
Plug of the supply cable connection on the control
B
unit
Power plug for connecting to the power grid
C
Vehicle plug (connector plug for the vehicle)
D
Vehicle cable (permanently installed on the control
E
unit)
Control unit
F
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Overview
Charger control unit
Fig. 2 Control unit
On/Off button with light indicator and additional
A
charging current limitation function
Power grid/house connection light indicator
B
Vehicle light indicator
Control unit light indicator
Reset button with light indicator
C
The operating state of the control unit and the charge
limit can be set via the On/Off button
The control unit can be reset when a fault current is
detected via the reset button
.
The light indicators
–
(Fig. 2) display the operat-
A
C
ing state of the control unit, a set charge limit and
possible faults by means of different colors, lights,
and flashing.
g Refer to chapter "Status displays and error mes-
sages of the control unit" on page 18.
Requirements and prerequi-
sites
Selecting the installation location
DANGER
Improper use of the charger or non-compliance with
the safety instructions can cause short circuits, elec-
tric shocks, explosions, fires or burns.
e
Do not install the Basic wall mount in potentially
explosive atmospheres.
e
To reduce the risk of explosion, particularly in
garages, make sure that the control unit is lo-
cated at least 19.7 in. (50 cm) above the floor
during charging.
e
Observe the locally applicable electrical installa-
tion regulations, fire protection measures, acci-
dent prevention regulations and escape routes.
The Basic wall mount is designed for indoor and out-
door installation.
The following criteria must be considered when se-
lecting a suitable installation location:
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If possible, install the electrical socket and Basic
wall mount in a covered area away from direct
sunlight and rain (e.g.in a garage).
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Do not spray the Basic wall mount directly with
.
water (e.g. high-pressure cleaning equipment or
garden hoses).
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Do not install the Basic wall mount under hang-
ing objects.
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Do not install the Basic wall mount in stables,
livestock buildings or locations where ammonia
gases occur.
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Install the Basic wall mount on a smooth surface.
Electric shock, fire