hager XEV1R22T2x Witty Charging Stations For Electric Vehicles Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
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Table of Contents
hager XEV1R22T2x Witty Charging Stations For Electric Vehicles
The charging station
- LED display (strip light)
- RFID reader
- Charging operation instructions sticker
- Type T2/T2S charging socket, Mode 3[1]
- Type TE/TF charging socket, Mode 2[2]
- Cable holder (optional accessory)
- The Mode 3 T2/T2S socket outlet/plug is a standardised connecting device for charging stations and electric vehicles.
- Mode 2 TE/TF socket outlet, version-dependent and not available in all markets. The additional socket outlet must only be used to charge batteries for bicycles or scooters, for example.
LED displays in normal operation
- Not applicable to all charging stations (version-dependent)!
Operation
Important safety information
Danger
Touching live parts can result in an electric shock. An electric shock can
lead to death.
- Never touch the inside of the charging station’s socket outlet(s).
- Keep children away from the charging station and connected charging cables.
Liability is excluded for electric vehicles with no galvanic separation!
HagerEnergy will not accept any liability for damage or failures caused by the
charging of electric vehicles that do not possess galvanic separation between
the direct current side (storage battery in the vehicle) and the alternating
current side (building power network).
Safety information for charging
Caution
Moisture or humidity can damage the charging station! Prohibited environmental
conditions may damage the device.
- The permitted temperature and humidity parameters must always be complied with, and sufficient ventilation and cooling must be provided (see Technical data).
- Protect the device and charging plug from snow, rain and dirt.
- Never expose the device to a high level of air humidity over a long period of time.
- Cover the charging cable plugs with the protective cap after use.
- Check the charging plug regularly for corrosion damage.
Before each charging operation, always check for:
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any damage to the charging cable or charging plug contacts. Do not use any charging cable that is damaged. There is the risk of an electric shock!
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any damage to the vehicle’s socket outlet. Never connect the charging cable to any vehicle socket outlet that is damaged.
- Only use accessories and charging cables that are specified by the manufacturer and comply with EN 62196-1, EN 62196-2 and EN 50620.
- Always unwind the charging cable fully to avoid overheating.
- Only use a charging cable up to a maximum of 10 m in length.
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Do not extend the charging cable using cou-plings or adapter cables or in any other way.
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Never allow the charging cable to become stretched whilst a charging operation is in progress.
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Always make sure that the charging cable does not get kinked or twisted and that there is no risk of anyone tripping over it.
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Do not drive over the charging cable or other-wise put any weight on it.
When the charging operation is complete:
- Always remove the charging cable from the vehicle first. When doing so, never pull the plug out of the socket outlet by the cable and only pull gently.
- Carefully wind the charging cable back up for the next charging operation.
Charging the electric vehicle
Starting the charging operation using an RFID card
- The LED display 1 is lit up green. The charging station is ready for operation.
- The vehicle is unlocked using the central locking.
- Hold the RFID card in front of the reader 2.[4] The LED display 1 flashes white a few times.
- Plug the charging plug into the electric vehicle’s socket outlet.
- Plug the charging plug into the charging station’s socket outlet.
The charging station and electric vehicle plugs lock automatically. The charging operation starts. The LED display pulses green[5]. The electric vehicle is being charged. The LED display turns green when the charging operation has been completed.
Ending the charging operation
The LED display is green. The charging operation has been completed.
- Unlock the electric vehicle using the central locking. The charging socket on the vehicle is unlocked.
- Pull the charging plug out of the electric vehicle’s socket outlet.
- Pull the charging plug out of the charging station’s socket outlet and stow it away.
Information
In the event of a mains breakdown or a loss of voltage to the charging
station, the mechanical interlock of the charging plug in the charging station
is automatically unlocked. The plug can be pulled out of the charging socket.
- In some variants of the charging station, the charging operation can also be started freely (without an RFID card).
- In some product variants or charging modes, the LED flashes blue.
Appendix
LED displays for faults
Caution
Critical errors can damage the charging station.
- In the event of a critical error, which is indicated by a permanent red light, turn the charging station off for 2 minutes to reset the error.
- Mode 2 TE/TF socket outlet, version-dependent and not available in all markets. The additional socket outlet must only be used to charge batteries for bicycles or scooters, for example.
- Not applicable to all charging stations (version-dependent)!
- LED signalling varies, version-dependent!
Maintenance and care instructions
Qualified electrician
Electrical devices may only be installed, assembled, repaired and dismantled
by a trained and certified qualified electrician in accordance with the
relevant installation standards, guidelines, regulations, directives, safety
and accident prevention regulations of the coun-try.
The charging station is maintenance-free. However, we recommend the following approximately once a year:
- Check the housing of the charging station for defects and external damage. If you find any damage, stop using the device for charging and contact a qualified electrician.
- Clean the housing with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
- With the charging cable disconnected, clean the charging cable and dirty contacts with a dry cloth.
Maintenance instructions
Never use harsh cleaning agents, water or steam jet cleaners, and never
submerge the charging cable in liquids.
- Check that the residual current circuit breaker is functioning correctly (see device instructions).
- Check the electrical switching and safety equipment in the house distribution board for visual de-fects.
Technical data
Note
Subject to changes The current PDF document at hager.com is always binding!
Permitted environmental conditions|
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Operating temperature| -25°C – +50°C
Relative humidity| 5 % … 95 %
Protection| IP 55, IK 10
Electrical properties|
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Voltage| 230 V~ (single-phase version) -15 %/ +10 %
400 V (three-phase version) -15 % / +10 %
Frequency| 50/60 Hz +/- 1%
Current consumption in standby mode| 1.7 W
Max. charging current/charging capacity of Mode 3 T2/T2S connection (version-
dependent)[1]| 32 A – 7 kW (1-phase)/ 32 A – 22 kW (3-phase)
Max. charging current/charging capacity of Mode 2 TE/TF connection (version-
dependent)[2]| 10 A – 2300 W
Mechanical properties|
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Maximum carrying capacity of cable holder (accessories)| 7 kg
Dimensions: Height x width x depth| 549 x 250.5 x 173 mm
WiFi [3]|
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Frequency range| 2.4 2.4835 GHz
Transmitting power| 100 mW
RFID|
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Frequency range| 13.553 13.567 MHz
Transmitting power| 42 dBµA/m (at 13.56 MHz)
Accessories
Accessory product | Order number |
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Cable holder for charging station | XEVA100 |
RFID cards for standard users (set of 20) | XEVA400 |
RFID cards for administrators (set of 3) | XEVA410 |
RFID cards for witty flow charging stations with WiFi hotspot (set of 20)[3] |
XEVA420
1-phase charging cable for Mode 3 T2/T2 20 A, 5 m/ 7.5 m [7]| XEVA711/ XEVA712
1-phase charging cable for Mode 3 T2/T2 32 A, 5 m/ 7.5 m [7]| XEVA713/ XEVA714
Accessory product
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Order number
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3-phase charging cable for Mode 3 T2/T2 20 A, 5 m/ 7.5 m| XEVA731/ XEVA732
3-phase charging cable for Mode 3 T2/T2 32 A, 5 m/ 7.5 m| XEVA733/ XEVA734
- The Mode 3 T2/T2S socket outlet/plug is a standardised connecting device for charging stations and electric vehicles.
- Mode 2 TE/TF socket outlet, version-dependent and not available in all markets. The additional socket outlet must only be used to charge batteries for bicycles or scooters, for example.
- Not applicable to all charging stations (version-dependent)!
- Not available in all countries!
Technical Support
Support
The employees are happy to answer to any questions that arise and can offer
solutions. Please provide the following information:
- Name of the installation engineer
- Serial number/order number of the charging station
- Problem description
Support can be found at: Hager distribution company Zum Gunterstal 66440 Blieskastel, Germany T +49 6842 945 0 F +49 6842 945 4625 info@hager.de
Disposal
Correct disposal of this product
- (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment).
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems). The identification shown on the product or its documentation indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environ- ment or human health, please dispose of this device separately from other types of waste. This helps you to promote sustainable reuse of material resources. Private consumers are asked to contact the dealer from whom they purchased the product, or their local administration, to obtain information on how to dispose the product in an environmentally-friendly manner. Commercial consumers are asked to contact their suppliers and to check the general terms and conditions of business of the purchasing agreement. This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.
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References
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