Malmbergs EVC04 Series User manual

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER
EVC04 Series
User Manual

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Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................................3
SAFETY WARNINGS....................................................................................................................................................3
GROUND CONNECTION WARNINGS........................................................................................................................4
POWER CABLES, PLUGS and CHARGING CABLE WARNINGS..................................................................................4
WALL MOUNTING WARNINGS....................................................................................................................................4
GENERAL INFORMATION...........................................................................................................................................5
1 - INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT COMPONENTS.............................................................................................5
1.1 - RCD MODELS.....................................................................................................................................................5
2 - PLUG CHARGING CABLE.......................................................................................................................................6
2.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL..............................................................................................................................6
2.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL................................................................................................................................6
3 - BEHAVIOUR OF THE STATUS INFORMATION LED................................................................................................7
DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................................................................8
1 - MODEL DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................................................8
2 - MODEL REFERENCES..........................................................................................................................................9
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................9
CONNECTIVITY............................................................................................................................................................10
OTHER FEATURES (Connected Models)..................................................................................................................10
AUTHORIZATION........................................................................................................................................................10
MECHANIC SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................11
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................11
CHARGING...............................................................................................................................................................12
1 - OCPP CENTRAL SYSTEM CONNECTED MODE .................................................................................................12
1.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL............................................................................................................................12
1.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING...........................................................................................................12
1.1.2 - STOP CHARGING...........................................................................................................................................13
1.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL..............................................................................................................................14
1.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING...........................................................................................................14
1.2.2 - STOP CHARGING...........................................................................................................................................15
1.3 - OCPP 1.6 JSON ADDITIONAL FEATURES.........................................................................................................16
1.3.1 - RESERVATION FEATURE................................................................................................................................16
1.3.2 - REMOTE CHARGE INITIATION / TERMINATION............................................................................................16
1.3.3 - RESTART.......................................................................................................................................................16
1.3.4 - UNLOCKING THE SOCKET..............................................................................................................................16
2 - STANDALONE USAGE MODES............................................................................................................................17
2.1 - AUTOSTART CHARGING MODE.......................................................................................................................17
2.1.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL...........................................................................................................................17
2.1.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING .......................................................................................................17
2.1.1.2 - STOP CHARGING.......................................................................................................................................18
2.1.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL...........................................................................................................................19
2.1.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.......................................................................................................19

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2.1.2.2 - STOP CHARGING.......................................................................................................................................19
2.2 - RFID AUTHORIZED MODE ...................................................................................................................................20
2.2.1 - REGISTERING USER RFID CARD ..................................................................................................................20
2.2.1.1 - ADD/DELETE RFID CARD TO/FROM LOCAL RFID LIST:...........................................................................20
2.2.2 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.........................................................................................................20
2.2.2.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL......................................................................................................................20
2.2.2.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING ...................................................................................................20
2.2.2.1.2 - STOP CHARGING....................................................................................................................................22
2.2.2.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL.........................................................................................................................23
2.2.2.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING....................................................................................................23
2.2.2.2.2 - STOP CHARGING......................................................................................................................................24
2.3 - MOBILE APPLICATION USAGE.......................................................................................................................25
2.3.1 – CONFIGURING MALMBERGS EV MOBILE APPLICATION.............................................................................25
2.3.2 - MALMBERGS EV MOBILE APPLICATION CONFIGURATION:.........................................................................25
2.3.3 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.........................................................................................................26
2.3.3.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL.....................................................................................................................26
2.3.3.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING..................................................................................................26
2.3.3.1.2 - STOP CHARGING.....................................................................................................................................28
2.2.2.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL........................................................................................................................29
2.2.2.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.....................................................................................................29
2.2.2.2.2 - STOP CHARGING......................................................................................................................................30
2.3.4 - APPLICATION MODES....................................................................................................................................31
2.3.4.1- ECO CHARGE MODE...................................................................................................................................31
2.3.4.2 - DELAY CHARGE FUNCTION.......................................................................................................................32
2.3.4.3 - LOCKABLE CABLE FUNCTION....................................................................................................................32
2.3.4.4 - MASTER AND USER RFID CARD RESET ...................................................................................................32
2.3.4.5 - POWER OPTIMIZER SETTINGS..................................................................................................................33
2.3.4.6 - MAXIMUM CURRENT PER PHASE SETTING..............................................................................................33
2.4 - RFID LOCAL LIST AUTHORIZED MODE & ACCEPT all RFIDs MODE..............................................................34
2.4.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL..........................................................................................................................34
2.4.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING......................................................................................................34
2.4.1.2 - STOP CHARGING.......................................................................................................................................35
2.4.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL............................................................................................................................36
2.4.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING.......................................................................................................36
2.4.2.2 - STOP CHARGING.........................................................................................................................................37
LOCKED CABLE FUNCTION (Model with Socket)...................................................................................................38
MID METER MODELS..................................................................................................................................................39
ERROR AND FAULT CONDITIONS...........................................................................................................................39
1 - GENERAL ERROR CONDITION...........................................................................................................................39
2 - OTHER ERROR CONDITIONS.............................................................................................................................40
3 - TRIPPING RELAY ON PRODUCTS WITH RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE.............................................................41
3.1 TRIPPING THE RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE....................................................................................................41
3.2 DC 6mA LEAKAGE CURRENT SENSOR BEHAVIOR............................................................................................41
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................................42

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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
CAUTION: ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER DEVICE SHALL BE MOUNTED BY A LICENSED OR AN EXPE-
RIENCED ELECTRICIAN AS PER ANY REGIONAL OR NATIONAL ELECTRIC REGULATIONS AND STANDAR-
DS IN EFFECT.
CAUTION
AC grid connection and load planning of the electric vehicle charging device
shall be reviewed and approved by authorities as specified by the regional
or national electric regulations and standards in effect. For multiple electric
vehicle charger installations the load plan shall be established accordingly. The manufacturer shall
not be held liable directly or indirectly for any reason whatsoever in the event
of damages and risks that are borne of errors due to AC grid supply connection or load planning.
IMPORTANT - Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating
SAFETY WARNINGS
• Keep this manual in a safe place. These safety and operating instructions must be kept in a
safe place for future reference.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating label and do not use charging station without
appropriate mains voltage.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is
damaged in any way - switch off the mains supply circuit breakers (MCB and RCCB). Consult
your local dealer.
• The ambient temperature range should be between –35 °C and +55 °C (–25°C and +50 °C for
RCCB equipped models: EVC04-AC***A-*) without direct sunlight and at a relative humidity
of between 5 % and 95 %. Use the charging station only within these specified operating
conditions.
• The device location should be selected to avoid excessive heating of the charging station. High
operating temperature caused by direct sunlight or heating sources, may cause reduction of
charging current or temporary interruption of charging process.
• The charging station is intended for outdoor and indoor use. It can also be used in public places.
• To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, do not expose this unit to severe
rain, snow, electrical storm or other severe weathers. Moreover, the charging station shall
not be exposed to spilled or splashed liquids.
• Do not touch end terminals, electric vehicle connector and other hazardous live parts of the
charging station with sharp metallic objects.
• Avoid exposure to heat sources and place the unit away from flammable, explosive, harsh, or
combustible materials, chemicals, or vapors.
• Risk of Explosion. This equipment has internal arcing or sparking parts which should not be
exposed to flammable vapors. It should not be located in a recessed area or below floor level.
• This device is intended only for charging vehicles not requiring ventilation during charging.

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• To prevent risk of explosion and electric shock, ensure that the specified Circuit Breaker and
RCD are connected to building grid.
• The lowest part of the socket-outlet shall be located at a height between 0,5 m and 1,5 m
above ground level.
• Adaptors or conversion adapters are not allowed to be used. Cable extension sets are not
allowed to be used.
WARNING: Never let people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or men-
tal capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge use electrical devices unsupervised.
CAUTION: This vehicle charger unit is intended only for charging electric vehicles not
requiring ventilation during charging.
GROUND CONNECTION WARNINGS
• Charging station must be connected to a centrally grounded system. The ground conductor
entering the charging station must be connected to the equipment grounding lug inside the
charger. This should be run with circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding
bar or lead on the charging station. Connections to the charging station are the responsibility
of the installer and purchaser.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect only to properly grounded outlets.
• WARNING : Make sure that during installing and using, the charging station is constantly
and properly grounded.
POWER CABLES, PLUGS and CHARGING CABLE WARNINGS
• Be sure that charging cable is Type 2 socket compatible on charging station side.
• A damaged charging cable can cause fire or give you an electric shock. Do not use this product
if the flexible Charging cable or vehicle cable is frayed, has broken insulation, or shows any
other signs of damage.
• Ensure that the charge cable is well positioned thus; it will not be stepped on, tripped over,
or subjected to damage or stress.
• Do not forcefully pull the charge cable or damage it with sharp objects.
• Never touch the power cable/plug or vehicle cable with wet hands as this could cause a short
circuit or electric shock.
• To avoid a risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this device with an extension cable. If the
mains cable or vehicle cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
WALL MOUNTING WARNINGS
• Read the instructions before mounting your charging station on the wall.
• Do not install the charging station on a ceiling or inclined wall.
• Use the specified wall mounting screws and other accessories.
• This unit is rated for indoor or outdoor installation. If this unit is mounted outdoors, the
hardware for connecting the conduits to the unit must be rated for outdoor installation and
be installed properly to maintain the proper IP rating on the unit.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1 - INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT COMPONENTS
1.1 - RCD MODELS
Socket Equipped Models Tethered Cable Models
3
2
1
5
6
9
44
8
5
3
2
1
6
7
10
9 8
7
en Socket Models
1- Information Display
2- RFID Card Reader
3- Status indicator LED
4- MID Meter Display
5- Socket Outlet
6- Product Label
7- Charging station
communication cable gland nut
8- Charging station
communication cable gland nut
9- Charging station supply inlet
gland nut
en Tethered Cable Models
1- Information Display
2- RFID Card Reader
3- Status indicator LED
4- MID Meter Display
5- Dummy Socket
6- Charging Plug
7- Product Label
8- Charging cable
9- Charging station
communication cable gland nut
10- Charging station supply inlet
gland nut

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2 - PLUG CHARGING CABLE
2.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL
Open the front cover of the socket outlet and plug the charging cable to the socket outlet.
1 2
2.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL
Press the button on top of the charging plug holder in order to release charging plug from the
charger, and unplug the charging plug. Then plug the charging plug to the vehicle to start charging.
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3 - BEHAVIOUR OF THE STATUS INFORMATION LED
Status of the LED Status of the Charging Station
No LED Indication Charging device is ready to charge.
Finished charging with RFID card
4 sec
Blinks blue
Electric Vehicle is connected. Charging
Station is waiting for RFID card
authorisation.
Green Glowing Charging is authenticated.
Blue Glowing Charging in progress
Constant Blue Charging suspended or finished
Constant Red Fault condition
4 sec
Blinks red Ventilation required mode
4 sec
Blinks purple Charging with current limited to 16A due to
over temperature
Constant Purple
Charging not possible due to
over temperature or power optimizer
current limit is reached or the charger is
disabled
1 sec
Blinks red and blue
Charging station is reserved.
Charging station is waiting for Eco Time
interval.
Charging station is in Delay Charge Mode.
Constant Green Firmware update
1sec
Blinks red Per
second for 60
seconds
Master Card Config mode / Local Card List
Reset
2 sec
Blinks blue in every
2 secs
Waiting to Tap User RFID card or configure
Mobile Application from the smartphone
Twice
Blinks green for 2
times User RFID Card addition to local RFID list
Twice
Blinks red for 2
times
User RFID card removes from local RFID
list

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Status of the LED Status of the Charging Station
Green Glowing Authorised RFID Card is tapped while charging
cable is connected
30 sec
Glows green for 30
secs
Authorised RFID Card is tapped while charging
cable is not connected
Three Times
Blinks red for 3 times Start/stop charging attemption with
unauthorised RFID card
DESCRIPTION
1 - MODEL DESCRIPTION
Model Name
MODEL DESCRIPTION: EVC04-AC**-*
EVC04 : Electric Vehicle AC Charger (Mechanical Cabinet 04)
1st Asterisk (*) : Rated Power
7 : 7.4 kW (1Phase Supply Equipment)
11 : 11 kW (3Phase Supply Equipment)
22 : 22 kW (3Phase Supply Equipment)
2nd Asterisk (*) can include combinations of the following communication
module options. RFID reader is standard equipment for all of the model
variants. “S” option must be included for selecting combinations of W and L:
Blank : No connectivity module except RFID reader
S : Smart Board with Ethernet Port
W : Wi-Fi module or WiFi & Bluetooth module
L : LTE / 3G / 2G module
P : ISO 15118 PLC module
3rd Asterisk (*) : Can be one of the following:
Blank : No Display
D : 4.3” TFT color display
4th Asterisk (*) can include combinations of the following:
Blank : No RCCB
A : Charging unit with Type-A RCCB
MID: Charging unit with MID Meter
5th Asterisk (*) can be one of the following:
Blank : Case-B Connection with normal socket
T2S : Case-B Connection with shuttered socket
T2P : Case-C Connection with Type-2 plug
T1P : Case-C Connection with Type-1 plug
Cabinet EVC04

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2 - MODEL REFERENCES
Model reference table does not include all model variants of EVC04.
Single
phase
Three
phase
Smart
LTE
WiFi
Display
MID Meter
Type 2
socket
Shuttered
type 2
socket
output
RCCB
Type-A
DC 6mA
RCD
Type-2
Attached
Cable
Type-1
Attached
Cable
EVC04-AC7SW x x x x x
EVC04-AC7SWA x x x x x x
EVC04-AC7SLA-T2P x x x x x x
EVC04-AC7SWDA-T2S x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC7SLWDA-T1P x x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC11SLD x x x x x x
EVC04-AC11SWDA x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC11SLWDA-T2P x x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC11SLWDA-T2S x x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC22SLDMID x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC22SWDA x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC7SWD-T2P (2E) x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC22SLWDA-T2P x x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC22SLWDA-T2S x x x x x x x x
EVC04-AC22SWDMID(-
CT)-T2P x x x x x x
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This product is compliant to IEC61851-1 (Ed3.0) standard for Mode 3 use.
Model EVC04-AC22 Series EVC04-AC11 Series
IEC Protection class Class - I Class - I
Vehicle
Interface
Socket Model Socket TYPE 2 (IEC 62196) Socket TYPE 2 (IEC 62196)
Cable Model Cable with TYPE 2 ( IEC
62196) Female Plug
Cable with TYPE 2 ( IEC
62196) Female Plug
Voltage and Current Rates 400VAC 50/60 Hz - 3-phase 32A 400VAC 50/60 Hz- 3-phase 16A
AC Maximum Charge Output 22kW 11kW
Idle Power
Consumption 3.5W 3.5W
Required Circuit Breaker on
AC Mains 4P-40A MCB Type-C 4P-20A MCB Type-C
Required Leakage Current Re-
lay on AC Mains (for products
which are not equipped with
RCCB Type A)
4P -40A - 30mA RCCB Type-A 4P -20A - 30mA RCCB Type-A

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Required AC Mains Cable 5x 6 mm² (< 50 m)
External Dimensions: Ø 18-25 mm
5x4 mm² (< 50 m)
External Dimensions: Ø 18-25 mm
Model EVC04-AC7 Series
IEC Protection class Class - I
Vehicle
Interface
Socket Model Socket TYPE 2 (IEC 62196)
Cable Model Cable with TYPE 2 ( IEC 62196) Female Plug
Voltage and Current Rates 230VAC 50/60 Hz - 1-phase 32A
AC Maximum Charge Output 7.4kW
Idle Power
Consumption 3.5W
Required Circuit Breaker on
AC Mains 2P-40A MCB Type-C
Required Leakage Current Re-
lay on AC Mains (for products
which are not equipped with
RCCB Type A)
2P -40A - 30mA RCCB Type-A
Required AC Mains Cable 3x 6 mm² (< 50 m)
External Dimensions: Ø 13-18 mm
CONNECTIVITY
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (Standard with Smart Options)
Wi-Fi (Optional) Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth (Optional) BT 4.2 / BT 5.0
Celullar (Optional) LTE: B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B20
(800 MHz), B28A (700 MHz)
WCDMA: B1 (2100 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
GSM: B3 (1800 MHz), B8 (900 MHz)
OTHER FEATURES (Connected Models)
Diagnostics Diagnostics over OCPP
WebconfigUI
Software Update Remote software update over OCPP
WebconfigUI update
Remote software update with server
AUTHORIZATION
RFID ISO-14443A/B and ISO-15693

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MECHANIC SPECIFICATIONS
Material Plastic
Size
Dimensions (Package)
Weight (Product)
Weight with package
AC Mains Cable Dimensions
Cable Inlets
315 mm (Width) x 460 mm (Height) x 135 mm (Depth)
405 mm (Width) x 530 mm (Height) x 325 mm (Depth)
5 kg for socket equipped model, 6,8kg attached cable model
7,1 kg for socket equipped model, 8,9kg attached cable model
For 22 kW version Ø 18-25 mm
For 11 kW version Ø 18-25 mm
For 7.4 kW version Ø 13-18 mm
AC Mains / Ethernet / Modbus
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Protection Class Ingress Protection
Impact Protection
IP54
IK10 (Optional display have IK08 protection)
Usage Conditions Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
-35 °C to 55 °C (without direct sunlight)
(–25°C to +50 °C for RCCB equipped models)
5% - 95% (relative humidity, no deviation)
0 - 4,000m

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CHARGING
Your charging station is configured to be used in authorized charging mode by default. Check
authorized charging mode behavior details in below section.
1 - OCPP CENTRAL SYSTEM CONNECTED MODE
1.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL
1.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING
1 - Ensure that your vehicle and the station is
ready for charging.
2 - Insert the charging plug to the vehicle
inlet and charging station socket outlet.
3- Tap the RFID card to the RFID reader you may start charging with a card which is provided
by your charging operator.
4- You may start charging with a card that has been authorized before. If the RFID Card is
authorized by OCPP Central System, charging will start.
No LED Indication
4sec.
No LED Indication

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5 - Charging starts and status indicator LED glows in blue.
NOTE: Charging operation is rejected by the charging station when you want to start charging
with an unauthorized card.
1.1.2 - STOP CHARGING
1- You may follow the alternative methods specified below to stop charging. Do not attempt
to unplug the charging cable from the station before stopping charging otherwise locking
mechanism may get damaged.
Method1. You can terminate charging by
tapping the RFID card that you have started
charging before.
Method2. You may stop charging by unplugging
the charging cable from the vehicle first.
2 - Unplug the charging cable from the station.
No LED Indication
No LED Indication

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1.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL
1.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING
1 - Ensure that your vehicle and the station is
ready for charging.
2 - Insert the charging plug to the vehicle
inlet.
3- Tap the RFID card to the RFID reader. You may start charging with a card which is provided
by your charging operator.
4- You may start charging with a card that has been authorized before. If the RFID Card is
authorized by OCPP Central System, charging will start.
No LED Indication
4sec
No LED Indication

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5 - Charging starts and status indicator LED glows in blue.
NOTE: Charging operation is rejected by the charging station when you want to start charging
with an unauthorized card.
1.2.2 - STOP CHARGING
1- You may follow the alternative methods specified below to stop charging.
Method1. You can terminate charging by
tapping the RFID card that you have started
charging before.
Method2. You may stop charging by unplugging
the charging cable from the vehicle.
2- Insert the charging plug to the charging plug holder of the station.
No LED Indication
No LED Indication

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1.3 - OCPP 1.6 JSON ADDITIONAL FEATURES
1.3.1 - RESERVATION FEATURE
Reservation feature allows the user to reserve the charging station for a period of time. During
this period:
•TheLEDwillblinkinredandblue.
•OnlytheRFIDcardthatisusedforreservationmayinitiatethechargingprocess.Othercards
are rejected.
If charging is not initiated until the reservation period is expired, the LED will switch to “No Light
Indication” mode.
When
reservation
time comes
1.3.2 - REMOTE CHARGE INITIATION / TERMINATION
This feature is supported by the charging station. If it is also supported by the connected server,
then charging process may be initiated/terminated remotely.
1.3.3 - RESTART
If the electric vehicle charging station is not working properly, the service provider may restart
the appliance with this feature. There are two types of restart. Software or hardware reset may
be selected.
1.3.4 - UNLOCKING THE SOCKET
If the charging cable is locked at the station, the service provider may unlock the cable via this
feature.

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2 - STANDALONE USAGE MODES
First usage of “Standalone Usage” mode charger: Your charger’s master RFID card is already reg-
istered to your charger and you can find the master RFID card in accessories. When your charger
is powered in the first time, it opens in “onboarding” screens as shown figure below. If you do not
make any configuration in onboarding screens for 60 seconds and connect your charging cable,
your charging station starts in autostart mode automatically.
2.1 - AUTOSTART CHARGING MODE
Your charging station behaves in autostart charging mode as mentioned below:
a) if you do not make any configuration in onboarding screens for 60 seconds and con-
nect your charging cable, your charging station starts in autostart mode automatically.
b) If you delete the last RFID card from the local RFID card list, then your charger starts
to behave as autostart mode. (Detailly descriped in section 2.2.1.1 )
2.1.1 - SOCKET EQUIPPED MODEL
2.1.1.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING
1 - Ensure that your vehicle and the station is
ready for charging.
2 - Insert the charging plug to the vehicle
inlet and charging station socket outlet.
3 - Charging starts automatically, and status indicator LED glows in blue.
No LED Indication No LED Indication

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2.1.1.2 - STOP CHARGING
1- Unplug the charging cable from the vehicle
first to stop charging. Do not attempt to remove
the plug from the station before unplugging it
from the vehicle. Otherwise locking mechanism
may get damaged.
2 - Unplug the charging cable from the
station.
No LED Indication
No LED Indication

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No LED Indication No LED Indication
2.1.2 - ATTACHED CABLE MODEL
2.1.2.1 - VEHICLE CONNECTION & CHARGING
1 - Ensure that your vehicle and the station is
ready for charging.
2 - Insert the charging plug to the vehicle
inlet and charging station socket outlet.
3 - Charging starts automatically, and status indicator LED glows in blue.
2.1.2.2 - STOP CHARGING
1- Unplug the charging cable from the vehicle
first to stop charging.
2 - Insert the charging plug to the charging
plug holder of the station.
No LED Indication
No LED Indication
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