EN 8941804 Schuko to Type 2 Electric Car Charging Cable User Manual

May 15, 2024
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EN 8941804 Schuko to Type 2 Electric Car Charging Cable User Manual
EN 8941804 Schuko to Type 2 Electric Car Charging
Cable

Safety information

Important! Follow the manual when using this device. Failure to follow instructions may endanger people or damage property. You must also follow the documentation regarding charging of your electric vehicle.
Before powering on the device, please confirm that the device and wall outlet are properly grounded to avoid a hazard. In Swedish outlets, the charging current should be limited to 10 amperes, while in Norwegian outlets, it should be limited to 8 amperes.
Keep the device away from moisture, water, high temperatures, sand, and direct and strong sunlight, Protect the plug connectors and power sockets from humidity and moisture. Always keep the plugs and the vehicle end coupling dry. Unplugged connectors are not waterproof. Always cover them with the protective caps when not in use.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified personnel to avoid hazard. Do not use this device with an extension cable or adapter.
If damage occurs while charging, disconnect the charging equipment immediately from the power mains, if possible, by switching off the mains fuse/circuit breaker. Do not touch any electrically live parts.
Never operate the device near explosive vapors or gases as switching operations within the device can generate electric sparks. Never touch the contact surfaces of the charging equipment. Do not insert any objects into the charging equipment connectors.
Never attempt to disassemble the product. Repairs should only be performed by a qualified technician. By repairing it yourself there is a is k of electric shock andor short circuit. Do not plug the device into power outlets through which water could enter the device. Do not immerse the charging equipment in water.
Do not disconnect the device connectors while the device is electrically live (. . while charging a vehicle), as this can lead to destruction of the connector plug contacts and damage the charging electronics. Always stop the charging process first using your vehicles charging controls.
Do not et the charger hang by the cable as the wear damage on the cable and the contacts can become considerable high since the cable and charger are heavy. You must support the weight of the charger and cable in a safe and stable way. For example, suspend the charger on a hook Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device. This is no tatoy.

Overview

Charging cable and control box

Control box display

Use

Important! Note that standard wall outlets and engine preheater outlets, referred to as Schuko contacts, are not designed for charging electric vehicles. Hence, their ability to handle recurring high load over longer periods of time is limited. To stay safe, you should limit the charge to max. 10 amperes (for use in Sweden) and 8 amperes (for use in Norway). Industrial Schuko contacts (IEC/EN 60309) are not affected by these limitations.

This charger should not to be used with an ungrounded (“IT”) electrical outlet. Make sure the outlet you’re going to use is grounded and covered from rain and snow. The charging cable is suitable for outdoor use but it is recommended to store the cable and perform charging under the cover of a roof, carport or garage. Put the protective lid back on the vehicle connector when the cable is not in use. For more information about safe and optimized charging of your electric car in a home environment, turn to your local retailer or the National Electrical Safety Board.

Charging your vehicle

  1. Connect the power connector to a grounded wall outlet. The LED indicator starts flashing yellow, the text “Mode select” and “Disconnected” lights up on the control box display, and the selected amperage lights is shown below the display.

  2. Press the Multifunction button multiple times to select the amperage suitable for your vehicle and wall outlet.

  3. Connect the vehicle connector to your vehicle’s Type 2 charging connector. The LED indicator turns to a solid green light and the control box display shows the text “EVSE ready” and “Connected”.
    The charging starts automatically as soon as the vehicle is identified by the charger. During charging, the control box display shows the current charging amperage, total effect use and elapsed charging time, alternating.

  4. When the charging is completed, the display shows the text “End” along with a summary of the elapsed charging time and amount of electricity used. Release the vehicle connector using your vehicle’s charging connector controls.

Note ! Make sure to first disconnect the charger from the vehicle before disconnecting the charger from the wall outlet.

Delay charging start time
Start by setting the desired charging current.
If you want to delay the start time of the charging, press and hold the Multifunction button for 5 seconds before connecting the charger to your vehicle. The control box display shows the text “Delay timer” and the set delay timer (hh:mm:ss). Press the Multifunction button multiple times to add time (2 hrs at time) to the countdown timer (up to 8 hours).

The charger saves the set delay timer. Connect the vehicle connector to your vehicle’s charging connector. The timer on the control box display counts down from the set delay and the charger starts charging your vehicle automatically when the timer in the middle of the display reaches 00:00:00.

To cancel the set delay timer, press and hold the Multifunction button for 5 seconds. The charger returns to standby mode.

Troubleshooting

Under voltage.Check the power supply cord for damage.Over voltage.Check the power supply cord for damage.Relay component failure Contact the place of purchase.Power connector temperature too high.Reduce charging current to 6 A.The wall outlet used is not properly grounded.Connect the charger to a grounded outlet.CP (cathodic protection) voltage fault Check the vehicle connector and charging connector.

Cause

Error Error Solution

I have connected the charger to a
wall outlet, but the
LED indicator or the
control box display
does not light up.| Power cord damaged.| Check the power supply cord for damage.
Wall socket fuse is faulty.| Check the status of the wall outlet’s fuse to make sure it hasn’t been engaged.
The charger is
waiting a long time to
synchronize with my
vehicle.| The car battery level is full, thecar has a setdelay timer, or the vehicle connector is not properly connected.| Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle connector.
| Control box’s temperature too high.| Reduce charging current to 6 A.
Allow the control box to cool off and try again.
| Over current.| Make sure the vehicle connector is properly attached.
Make sure the vehicle charging port and settings are correct.
| The RCD (residual current device)is damaged or leaking.| Disconnect the vehicle connector and try again.
Contact the place of purchase.
| Leakage fault.| Check the power supply cord fordamage and if the vehicle connector or the power supply connectors are wet.
Disconnect and reconnect the power supply cord.
Make sure the wall outlet voltage rating is suitable for charging an electric vehicle.
Make sure the wall outlet voltage rating is suitable for the charger.
Allow the charger to cool off and try again.
Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle connector.
| Under voltage.| Check the power supply cord for damage.
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Make sure the wall outlet voltage rating is suitable for charging an electric vehicle.
| Over voltage.| Check the power supply cord for damage.
Make sure the wall outlet voltage rating is suitable for the charger.
| Relay component failure| Contact the place of purchase.
| Power connector temperature too high.| Reduce charging current to 6 A.
Allow the charger to cool off and try again.
| The walloutlet used is not properly grounded.| Connect the charger to a grounded outlet.
| CP (cathodic protection) voltage fault| Check the vehicle connector and chaging connector.
Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle connector.

Specifications

Vehicle connector: Type 2
Power supply connector: Schuko
Voltage: AC 230V, 50 Hz
Power supply: 1-phase
Charging current: 6A8A 10A,13A,16A
Charging power: Upto368KW
Delay timer: 241681 Temperature range: 251045°C
Protection class: 1P65 (weatherproof)
Length : s5m

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