EverCharge EV002 Scalable Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Solution Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- EverCharge
Table of Contents
- Safety
- Specifications
- EverCharge System Overview
- What Comes in the Box
- Step-by-Step EverCharge EV002 Charge Station Installation Instructions
- System Configuration and Testing
- Appendix A: Indicator LEDs and Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Operating the Safety Switch
- Appendix C: Securing the Lid
- Appendix D: Warranty
- Documents / Resources
EV002 48A Single-Phase
(E800-1000)
Installation Manual
Safety
Important Safety Instructions
This document contains important instructions and warnings that must be
followed when installing and maintaining the EverCharge EV002.
Warnings
Warning: Read all instructions before starting installation.
Warning: This device should be supervised when used around children.
Warning: EV002 must be installed by a trained and licensed electrician.
Warning: High voltage.
Warning: EV002 must be grounded through a permanent wiring system or an
equipment grounding conductor.
Warning: Turn off input power at the circuit breaker before installing or
cleaning EV002.
Warning: Never spray water or any other liquid directly at the wall mounted
control box.
Warning: Stop using and do not use the EV002 if it is defective, appears
cracked, frayed, broken, or otherwise damaged, or fails to operate.
Warning: Do not install or use the EV002 near flammable, explosive, harsh, or
combustible materials, chemicals, or vapors.
Warning: Use the EV002 only within the specified operating parameters.
Warning: Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, tamper with, or modify the
EV002. Contact EverCharge for any repairs or modification.
Warning: Do not touch the EV002’s end terminals with fingers or sharp metallic
objects, such as wire, tools, or needles.
Warning: Do not insert any foreign objects into any part of the EV002.
Warning: When transporting the EV002, handle with care. Do not subject it to
strong force or impact or pull, twist, tangle, drag, or step on the EV002, to
prevent damage to it or any of its components.
Warning: Do not forcefully fold or apply pressure to any part of the EV002 or
damage it with sharp objects.
Warning: Use of the EV002 may affect or impair the operation of any medical or
implantable electronic devices, such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an
implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Check with your electronic device
manufacturer concerning effects that charging may have on such electronic
devices before using the EV002.
Cautions
Caution: Do not operate EV002 in temperatures outside its operating range of
-22°F to 122°F (-30°C to +50°C).
Caution: Do not use private power generators as a power source for charging.
Caution: Incorrect installation and testing of the EV002 could potentially
damage either the vehicle’s battery and/or the EV002 itself. Any resulting
damage is excluded from the Charging Equipment Limited Warranty.
Specifications
Description | Specifications |
---|---|
Voltage and Wiring | 208V or 240V AC single-phase: L1, L2, and ground |
Current | Maximum output: 48A (11.5kW) and is controlled by an |
automatic load management system.
Frequency| 60 Hz
Cable Length| 18 feet
EV002 Dimensions| 13 in x 8 in x 5 in
Weight| 20 lb (9 kg)
Operating Temperature| -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to +50°C)
Storage Temperature| -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to +85°C)
Enclosure Rating| Type 3R
Agency Approvals| UL listing E511397
Ventilation| Not Required
Environment| Indoor or Outdoor
Note: Ensure that the EV002 charging cable is positioned so it will not be
stepped on, driven over, tripped on, or subjected to damage or stress.
Note: Do not use cleaning solvents to clean any of the EV002’s components. The
outside of the EV002, the charging cable, and the connector end of the
charging cable should be periodically wiped with a clean, dry cloth to remove
accumulation of dirt and dust.
Note: Be careful not to damage the internal circuit boards or components
during installation.
EverCharge System Overview
Power Management
The EverCharge system is a listed automatic load management system that
complies with:
- UL 916 Energy Management Equipment
- NEC 2017 Article 625 Electric Vehicle Charging System
All EverCharge EVSEs are connected to a self-managed wireless mesh network in
the garage, and require active approval from the network of the other EVSEs
before starting a charge. That approval will not be given if there is not
sufficient spare power available. EverCharge EVSE will automatically manage
their demand to ensure sufficient power is available before allowing another
charge to start.
Should an EVSE lose connection to the mesh network, it will not be able to
start a charge.
During provisioning, before the system can start delivering power, EVSE will
be programmed with an understanding of the power distribution system at all
levels, from individual EVSEs sharing circuits, up to the subpanel/panel
level, and any transformers, all the way up to building scale as necessary.
This will ensure that demand limits will not be reached across all charging-
related hardware in the building.
Wireless Communication
The EverCharge system communicates via an internal wireless mesh network to
regulate power. This wireless network, generated by EverCharge charge
stations, does not require Wi-Fi or other network resources from the
installation site.
Cloud-Based System Management
EverCharge is managed through a cloud-based system management portal, allowing
secure remote configuration of the system, management of users, as well as
access to system status and usage information.
Note: Cloud connectivity outages will not affect the charging functionality of
the system. Planning Your Installation Determine The Recommended Capacity For
The System The chart in this section shows power needed to supply a Charge
Group. A Charge Group is a group of stations that draw power from the same
panel or breaker.
The following represent general guidelines. To ensure proper functionality
contact an EverCharge installation expert for approval on all infrastructure
designs at 415.429.2971 or
install@EverCharge.net
AC Charge Group Size (+/- 5 EVSE)| Recommended* Service Rating / Capacity|
Voltage
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1-2| 60A| 208V
5| 80A| 208V
10| 125A| 208V
15| 150A| 208V
20| 200A| 208V
30| 250A| 208V
50| 400A| 208V
100| 800A| 208V
Determine The Available Capacity
Use this checklist to note the nominal ratings for the building, starting at
the main feeder and switchgear:
❏ Main Feeder: ____ amps
❏ Switchgear: ____ amps
❏ Panel Board: ____ amps
❏ Meter Demand Reading: ____ amps (observed at time of visit)
❏ Main Breaker: ____ amps (at the meter)
❏ 480 / 208V Transformer: ____ (if applicable)
❏ Panel Breaker Rating: ____ amps
❏ # of Phases on the Panel: ____
❏ Line Voltage: ____ Volts
❏ Panel Rating: ____ amps
❏ Existing Loads on the Panel: ____ amps
❏ Estimated Available Panel Capacity: ____ amps
❏ Subpanel Rating: __ amps (if applicable)
❏ Existing Loads on the Subpanel:____ amps
❏ Estimated Available Subpanel Capacity: ____ amps
Connect an EverCharge charge station to an existing 208V or 240V panel if electrical capacity and physical space is available. If there is capacity but no available space, the installation will require a new subpanel. Sites without sufficient 208V-240V capacity may require installation of a new transformer to leverage 277V/480V capacity if available or new service.
Typical System Layout Examples
Two common configurations for the EverCharge system are shown in Figures 2.3.1
and 2.3.2. Charger stations MUST be protected with an overcurrent protective
device. Contact EverCharge for site-specific layout assistance and approval at
415.429.2971 or install@EverCharge.net .
Case 1 – Figure 2.3.1
All AC charge stations are connected to individual circuit breakers in a panel
that is shared with other non-EverCharge loads. Refer to Section 2.1 to
suggest a possible panel size for available capacity on the subpanel. The
EverCharge system will be configured in Section 4 to not exceed 80% of this
available capacity regardless of the number of EverCharge 60A circuit breakers
in the panel. Case 2 – Figure 2.3.2
All AC charge stations are connected to a larger circuit breaker. Each has a
60A breaker box installed adjacent to the AC charge station. In this
configuration the larger circuit breaker should be rated to meet the
recommended available capacity. The EverCharge system will be configured to
not exceed 80% of the rating of the larger circuit breaker.
Charge Groups
Groups of charge stations may draw power from independent power sources at a
site. Sets of charge stations drawing from the same power source belong to a
Charge Group. While some smaller installations require only one Charge Group,
the system supports any number. The amount of power that the EverCharge system
will draw is set at the Charge Group level, which is then shared by individual
charger stations.
In Case 1, the available power for the Charge Group is 80% of the available
capacity on the subpanel, after other loads on the subpanel have been taken
into account.
In Case 2, the available power for the Charge Group is 80% of the rating of
the larger circuit breaker.
Charge Group Circuit Sharing
AC Chargers per single circuit| Minimum Breaker Rating| Recommended Breaker
Rating| Voltage
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1| 40A| 60A| 208V
2| 40A| 60A| 208V
3| 50A| 60A| 208V
4| 50A| 80A| 208V
5| 60A| 80A| 208V
6| 60A| 80A| 208V
7| 70A| 100A| 208V
8| 80A| 100A| 208V
9| 90A| 100A| 208V
10| 100A| 125A| 208V
Minimum Requirements
Installation of the EV002 requires that you:
- Calculate the distance to ensure minimal voltage drop.
- Obtain any necessary permits from the local authority that has jurisdiction and confirm that the follow-up inspection has been scheduled by an electrician after the installation is complete.
- Use only copper conductors.
- Use conductors that are sized in accordance with local wiring regulations. The selected cable must be able to sustain periods of constant load of up to the maximum amperage selected by the electrician.
- Use protective devices. The circuit protection device chosen must incorporate overcurrent protection in relation to the electrical load selected.
- Mount at least 18 inches above the floor inside, 24 inches outdoors. Suggested mounting height is 38.5 inches from the bottom.
Note: Consult with an electrician to ensure that the installation meets local regulations.
Service Wiring
Warning : The EV002 is a single phase device. Do not connect all three
phases of a three-phase feed.
Warning : Before installing the EV002, identify the type of utility
service connection available on site.
Caution : The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral. Earth
Ground must be connected to neutral at only one point, usually at the breaker
panel.
Caution : If a 240V three-phase feed is from a Delta-connected secondary,
the leg used must have a center tap.
This center tap must be grounded. Only the two phases on either side of the
center tapped leg can be used.
Only three wires are connected, but care must be taken that the service
transformer secondary connection is definitely known, and that the three wires
from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and labeled.
Note : The L1, L2, and ground outputs labeled on the illustrations
correspond to the inputs on the EV002.
Note : Illustrations in this document are for demonstration purposes
only.
Ground Connection
The charge station requires 208-240V across two legs. The charge station must
be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system via the equipment
grounding terminal on the EVSE.
208V 3-Phase Wye-Connected
With a Wye-connected secondary, any two of the legs can be used to provide
208V to the EV002. For example, L1 and L2, or L1 and L3, or L2 and L3. The two
used phases must each measure 120V to neutral.
Note: A current-carrying neutral is not required.
Caution : The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain open. Do
not connect to a neutral bar, or to earth ground.
Caution : The center point of the three phases (normally used as neutral)
must be grounded to earth at only one point. This is usually at the breaker
panel.
240V Three-Phase Delta-Connected
With the delta connection, one leg must be center tapped, and only the two
phases on either side of the center tap can be used. The two used phases must
each measure 120V to neutral. Consult the transformer manufacturer’s
literature to verify that the single leg can supply the required power.
Note: The EV002’s contactor closes only if it detects the presence of an earth
ground wire connected to a neutral point on the transformer secondary.
Caution : The third line (L3 in the illustration) of the delta is 208V,
with respect to neutral, and is sometimes referred to as a “stinger.” Do not
use this third line.
Caution : Do not use a three-phase delta connected transformer secondary
without a center tap on one leg. No neutral point is available for the
required earth ground connection.
Caution : Do not connect EV002 to supply whose nominal voltage exceeds
240VAC RMS. Do not connect EV002 to 277VAC supplies.
Determine the Circuit Breaker Requirements
To determine the type of upstream circuit breaker you need, examine the
distribution panel or circuit breaker box to identify the amperage available
at the installation site.
Choose the Best Location for the EV002
Determine the parking location of the vehicle to ensure that the charge cable
reaches the charge port. The EV002 should be located:
- In an enclosed garage, typically on the vehicle’s charge port side.
- In a well-ventilated area. Avoid installation in an enclosed box, or adjacent to hot appliances.
- 8 in from any obstructions to allow for cable looping.
- So that the distance to the vehicle charge port is not longer than charge cord length of 22 feet
- So the charge cord does not obstruct a walkway
- In a location which is protected from a vehicle collision
- With a clear line of sight to another charge station or external Network Box
Note: The EV002 is approved for outdoor use, but it is not designed for
complete immersion in liquid.
External Mesh Network Box
For the system to operate, all EVSEs must be connected via the local mesh
network. An EverCharge mesh Network Box is used to bridge communication gaps.
EV002 and Network Boxes are capable of communicating up to 150ft line of sight
or through one parking level when directly above or below. The following are
situations where Network Boxes may be required:
- An EVSE does not have line of sight to another EVSE
- A group of EVSEs (Charge Group) doesn’t have line of sight communication to another Charge Group
- When charge groups are separated by multiple garage levels
- No EVSE location has cell service. In this situation a Cellular Network Box is used.
a. Cellular Network Boxes is the services access point placed in a location with cell service (ie: garage entrance).
Network Boxes must be supplied with any always-on 110-240V (no 277V) power and
can tap off any circuit that is reasonably accessible. Network Boxes draw 5W
at peak during startup and idle under 1W.
Please consult EverCharge for review and confirmation of optimal network box
placement.
Installation Considerations
- Conduit openings are sized for 1” conduit.
- Conduit needs to meet local regulations.
- Use an appropriate upstream circuit breaker.
- Use a UL approved conduit circuit connector to ensure proper seal.
Tapped Installations
The EverCharge EV002 includes an integrated 60-Amp 10K AIC overcurrent safety
disconnect to simplify the installation of the EVSE in a tapped configuration,
where multiple EVSEs share the same circuit.
All Taps must comply with NEC code section 240.21(B)(1) through 240.21(B)(5).
For dedicated installations, this length requirement does not apply, as the
EVSE can be any length from the source breaker so long as voltage drop
considerations are made.
What Comes in the Box
Item | Description (Quantity) |
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1 | EV002 (1) |
2 | Mounting Bracket (1) |
3 | Cable Hanger (1) |
4 | EV002 to Mounting Bracket Screw (4) |
5 | Cable Hanger Screw (3) |
6 | Electrical Grounding Screw (1) |
7 | Conduit Plug (1) |
Step-by-Step EverCharge EV002 Charge Station Installation Instructions
Tools and Materials Needed
- Pencil or marker
- Wire stripper
- 1” trade size conduit and fittings appropriate for the installation site
- 60A-rated copper conductors
- Voltmeter or digital multimeter (to measure AC voltage at the installation site)
- Phillips screwdriver
- Small flathead screwdriver
- T10 Torx screwdriver
- T20 Torx screwdriver
-
4-6x screws appropriate for wall material mounting
Minimum 40A-rated Wire Gauge Requirements< 172′ (1 or multiple EVSE installations)| #6
173′-263′| #4
264′-319′| #3
320′-387′| #2
388’472′| #1
Minimum 60A-rated Wire Gauge Requirements< 106′ (1 or multiple EVSE installations)| #6
106- 167′| #4
167-208′| #3
208-258′| #2
258-328′| #1
328-437′| 1/0
Warning : After you run service wiring to the installation site, install
the appropriate upstream circuit breaker. TURN OFF AND VERIFY POWER IS OFF
BEFORE CONTINUING.
Warning : Do not connect the service wiring until you have read and fully
understand the concepts described in this section. If you are uncertain about
the type of power available at the service panel, consult an electrician, or
contact EverCharge for assistance.
Installation Instructions
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Use the mounting plate as a template, position the mounting bracket into location. Ensure the conduit fits properly into the opening on themounting bracket and mark the location for the screws. Do not use the three circled holes.
Use screws that are appropriate for the type of wall material. -
Secure the mounting bracket to the wall.
Mounting Surface| Anchoring Method
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Drywall| When possible align to stud and use #10 x 1-% wood screw in two central hole locations, in combination with 1/4″ wall anchors in remaining holes.
If no stud available, use 1/2″ wall anchors, rated at least 85 Ibs, in all 6 central locations
Plywood| #10 x 1-%” wood screws in 4 central hole locati
Concrete| VI x 1-%” Concrete Screws in 4 central hole locations -
(Optional) Slide cable hanger behind the mounting bracket on the lower left hand side of the unit.
Secure the cable hanger in place with 3 M4x8 taptite screws, tighten to 20 in- lbs. -
Secure the conduit and fittings to the top or bottom inlet of the mounting bracket.
a) For top wired installations: Pull service wiring through the inlet. Strip the service wires 1/2”. This step can be completed before or after securing the enclosure to the mounting bracket.
b) For bottom wired installations: complete steps 4 & 5, then pull the service wiring through the inlet. Strip the service wires 1/2”. This step must be completed AFTER the enclosure is secured to the mounting bracket. -
Angle the top of the unit, and align the top inlet to the EVSE. Ensure the tabs on the mounting bracket are going easily inside the back of the EVSE.
Push the bottom of the unit so that the entire assembly fits flush to the mounting bracket. -
Secure the EV002 to the mounting plate with the four provided fasteners. Tighten the fasteners to 20 in-lb (2.3 N-m) using a T10 torx screwdriver.
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Connect wiring to the EVSE in accordance with local codes. Use 60A-rated copper conductors. The EVSE requires 208-240V.
Tighten the terminal block to the recommended torque:
a) 45 in-lb (5.1 N-m) for power wires
b) 40 in-lb (4.5 N-m) for ground wires
Note : Consult with your local electrician or refer to your local code for proper wire sizing appropriate for the currents in the unit.
Note : It is the installer’s responsibility to identify whether additional grounding is required to ensure that local regulations are met. Grounding must be installed at the power source and not at the cable entry to the unit. -
Check for miswiring using the multimeter and verify that there are no shorts before turning the upstream circuit breaker ON.
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Insert the 10-32x.750 electrical grounding screw into the hole at the bottom left of the unit, tightening to 38 in-lb.
Secure the Cover and Power Up
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Align the sealing cover with the screws and slide into position.
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Close the front cover. Close any unused openings with power and signal conduit plugs.
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Turn ON the power. The installation is correct if the LEDs go through a sequence of flashing, ending with the green LED staying steadily ON.
If there is a solid or flashing Red LED, contact EverCharge. -
Attempt to charge a vehicle to ensure the EV002 is operating correctly and charging at the selected operating current. For instructions on how to charge, refer to the owner information manual provided with the vehicle
System Configuration and Testing
Warning : After installing all of the EVSEs, before users can charge
their cars, the system must be configured so that at no point does the system
ever try to draw more power than is allocated. Contact EverCharge to
commission and configure the system and all installed hardware.
Please reach out to EverCharge at 415.429.2971 or
install@EverCharge.net so we can configure
the chargers based on the site configuration worksheet and supply
instructions.
Testing Instructions
Make sure that each EVSE is displaying a solid green LED before starting
testing. EVSEs require roughly a minute to initialize after getting power. If
an EVSE blinks red for more than a minute, contact EverCharge.
Test an assigned card by tapping it to the EVSE. The EVSE should beep twice,
then within 10 seconds, it should beep twice again and the LED should cycle
between green/orange for two minutes, indicating the card was authorized and
the system is ready to charge.
Appendix A: Indicator LEDs and Troubleshooting
AC Charge Station Indicator Light | Status | Troubleshooting Instructions |
---|---|---|
SOLID GREEN/ONE FLASHING GREEN | OK: Ready / Idle SmartPower Mode | N/A |
SOLID GREEN/THREE FLASHING GREEN | OK: Ready / Idle Fixed Output Mode | N/A |
FLASHING GREEN / YELLOW | OK: Card authenticated / In queue to charge | Plug in |
the vehicle, wait for charging to begin.
PULSING GREEN| OK: Charging| This is the appropriate indication that the
vehicle is plugged in and charging properly
PULSING YELLOW| OK: Charge pending/car is full| N/A
SOLID RED| ERROR: Wiring / ground fault| Check wiring. EVSE needs 208V-240V.
If problem persists contact EverCharge
PULSING RED| ERROR: EVSE not configured for use| The EVSE will pulse red until
a connection with the internal network board is established. If light
continues to flash red contact EverCharge.
EVSE does not have a good connection with other EVSEs. Relay network boxes may
be required to resolve
BLINKING RED| ERROR: Core EVSE error. Number of blinks will indicate error
state| # of blinks/error
1.GFCI
2.GMI
3.Miswired
4.Over/Under Voltage
5.Overcurrent
Appendix B: Operating the Safety Switch
Each EV002 comes equipped with a 60A, 240VAC, 60Hz General Duty safety switch rated at 10kA max interrupting rating. To operate the switch:
- Press the button on the side of the unit to open the door.
- Turn the switch to the off position.
- Secure the switch in the off position with a lock, or other appropriate locking means, and a lock-out tag.
Warning : Never operate switch with the occlusion panel off
Warning : Wear appropriate PPE and follow all safety electrical practices
outlined in NFPA 70E
Warning : Turn OFF power ahead of switch before doing any work inside.
Replace all parts. Close cover before turning power ON.
Warning : Switch does not de-energize incoming feed, but does disconnect
output of the device
Appendix C: Securing the Lid
The lid can be secured with a screw for added security. This is an optional step and should not be used in tapped installations.
- Use a T20 torx driver, remove the security screw from the occlusion panel.
- Tighten the security screw on the right side of the unit.
Tighten screw to 10 in-lbs Note: There should not be any visible openings to the inside of the EV002, and the EV002 should be completely sealed off from the environment.
Appendix D: Warranty
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
THE LIMITED WARRANTY CAN ALSO BE FOUND IN THE DOCUMENTATION WE PROVIDE WITH
THE PRODUCT.
WE WARRANT THAT DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE PRODUCT WILL BE FREE FROM
DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
WE LIMIT THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO
THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTIVE
GOODS IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW IN THIS WARRANTY
STATEMENT.
WHO MAY USE THIS WARRANTY?
EverCharge, Inc. (“we”) extends this limited warranty only to the consumer who
originally purchased the product (“you”). It does not extend to any subsequent
owner or other transferee of the product.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the
EverCharge charger (the “product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a) transportation;
(b) storage; (c) improper use; (d) failure to follow the product instructions
or to perform any preventive maintenance; (e) modifications; (f) unauthorized
repair; (g) normal wear and tear; or (h) external causes such as accidents,
abuse, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control.
WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE?
This limited warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for two
(2) years (the “Warranty Period”) unless extended upon mutual written
agreement between the parties. The Warranty Period is not extended if we
repair or replace the product. We may change the availability of this limited
warranty at our discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.
WHAT ARE YOUR REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY?
With respect to any defective product during the Warranty Period, we will, in
our sole discretion, either: (a) repair or replace such product (or the
defective part) free of charge or (b) refund the purchase price of such
product. We will also pay for shipping and handling fees to return the
repaired or replacement product to you if we elect to repair or replace the
defective product.
HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE?
To obtain warranty service, you must call 1
888-342-7383 or email our Customer
Service Department at support@evercharge.net
during the Warranty Period to obtain a Defective Merchandise Authorization
(“DMA”) number.
No warranty service will be provided without a DMA number.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND OUR
ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. OUR LIABILITY SHALL
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT, NOR SHALL WE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
About This Manual
Product Specifications
All specifications and descriptions contained in this document are verified to
be accurate at the time of printing.
Communications Regulations
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Copyrights and Trademarks
All information in this document is subject to copyright and other
intellectual property rights of EverCharge and its licensors. This material
may not be modified, reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the
prior written permission of EverCharge and its licensors. Additional
information is available upon request. The following are trademarks or
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All other trademarks contained in this document are the property of their respective owners and their use herein does not imply sponsorship or endorsement of their products or services. The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed in this document or on the vehicle is strictly prohibited.
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