Vottz V1.2B-WOTTZ Portable Charger Cable Tesla User Manual

August 30, 2024
Vottz

V1.2B-WOTTZ Portable Charger Cable Tesla

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Specifications:

  • Phase Number: 1-phase
  • Product Model: EVA03B, EVA07B, EVA10B
  • Rated Voltage: AC110V/240V
  • Input Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Max. Output Current: 16A, 32A, 40A
  • Max. Output Power: 3.7kW, 7.4kW, 9.6kW
  • Cable Specification: 3×2.5mm2, 3x6mm2, 9AWG

Product Information:

This product comes with a variety of charging modes and
interfaces including Type 1, Type 2, and Type GB standards. It is
designed for electric vehicles and provides efficient charging
capabilities.

Operation Instructions:

  1. Ensure the device is properly connected to a power source.

  2. Select the appropriate charging mode based on your vehicle’s
    requirements.

  3. Plug the charging interface into your vehicle securely.

  4. Monitor the LED indicators and display screen for charging
    status.

  5. Adjust current and delay settings if needed for optimal
    charging.

Temperature Control (optional):

If temperature control features are available, consider setting
the desired temperature for efficient charging performance. Follow
the manufacturer’s guidelines for temperature adjustments.

Installation (optional):

If installation is required, ensure the device is mounted
securely in a suitable location. Follow the provided installation
instructions carefully to avoid any installation-related
issues.

FAQ:

Q: What should I do if the LED indicators show an error during

charging?

A: If any error is displayed on the LED indicators, disconnect
the charging equipment immediately and refer to the fault handling
section in the user manual for troubleshooting steps.

Q: Can this charger be used with all electric vehicle

models?

A: This charger is compatible with electric vehicles that
support Type 1, Type 2, and Type GB charging interfaces. Ensure
compatibility with your vehicle’s charging requirements before
use.

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Important:
Read this User Manual before you start using the device!
CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………….. 2 PRODUCT INFORMATION…………………………… 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS………………………. 5 TEMPERATURE CONTROL (optional)……….. 9 INSTALLATION(optional)……………………………… 10 FAULT HANDLING…………………………………………. 11 MAINTENANCE………………………………………………. 12

SAFETY INFORMATION
Any other use will be deemed improper and may result in severe injury or damage to property. The manufacturer and dealers will not accept any liability for damage caused by improper use. What’s more, the equipment warranty becomes void in such cases.
Failure to observe these warnings can lead to electric shock or fire, or damage the charging equipment. 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 ex-plosive vapours or gases, switching operations within the device can generate tiny electric. Never touch the contact surfaces of the charging equipment.Do not insert any objects into the charging equipment connector faces. Do not attempt to modify or repair your charging equipment in any way yourself. Never open the housing, and do not make any changes to the adapters and/or extension cables. Do not plug the device into power outlets through which water could ingress the device. Do not immerse the charging equipment in water. Never disconnect the device connectors while the device is electrically live (i. e. while charging a vehicle), As this can lead to fouling of the connector plug contacts and damage the charging electronics. Always stop the charging process first at the controls inside the vehicle. Protect the plug connectors and power sockets against humidity and moisture. Always keep the plugs and the vehicle end coupling dry. Unplugged connectors are not watertight. Always cover them with the protective caps when not in use. Do not let children play with the packaging material or the charging euipment.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

FUSED UK plug (max.13A)

NEMA 14-50

Schuko (max.16A)

CEE16/32(1-phase)

16A

02:35:00

CEE16/32(3-phase)

kWh

230V 16.0A 3.7kW

Type 1(SAEJ1772 North American Standard ) Type 2 (IEC62196-2 European Standard) Type GB (GB/T20234 China Standard)

Model number definition

EVA

Classification Basic type

Rated power

Charging modes

Charging

interface

Symbol EVA 03 07 10 11 B
Blank U G

Meaning of the symbol A series EV charger 1-phase 16A 1-phase 32A 1-phase 40A 3-phase 16A Mode 2 Type2(IEC62196-2) Type1(SAE J1772) GB(GB/T20234)

Spectifications

Electrical Spectifications

Phase Number Product Model Rated Voltage Input Frequency Max.output Current Max.output Power Cable Specification

1-phase

EVA03B EVA07B EVA10B

AC110V/240V

50/60Hz

16A

32A

40A

3.7kW

7.4kW

9.6kW

3×2.5mm2 3x6mm2 9AWG

3-phase EVA11B
AC400V
16A 11kW 5×2.5mm2

Protection

Over voltage protection

Yes

Under voltage protection

Yes

Over load protection

Yes

Short circuit protection

Yes

Leakage protection

Yes

Over-temp protection

Yes

Lightning protection

Yes

Function and Accessory
LED indicators Display Screen RCD Current adjustment Delay charging adjustment Ethernet/WIFI/4G/Bluetooth

30 RGB LED lights 1.3-inch OLED screen
Type B Yes Yes No

Working environment
Protection degree Operation temperature Relative humidity Operating elevation limit Cooling Standby power consumption

IP 67 – 3 0 6 0
95%RH 2000m Natural air cooling
<0.5W

Mechanical parameters

Charging cable

5m (Standard configuration)

Control box Weight

HxWxD=200mm90mm52mm 2.9kg

Colour&Material

Black;Tempered Glass,PC

Standard&Certificate
Standard Certificate

IEC 62752 ; GB/T18487 CE,RoHS

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OPERATION
Overview

LED indicators
OLED screen
Touch keys
Mains connector
Electric cable
Vehicle connector

LED indicators

Status

Power On

Charging Setting Standby Mode

Indicator

Light

Light

Light

Breathing

Light

Meteor

Status

Delay Waiting Charging Charging Charging Car Signal Finished Mode

Fault Mode

Indicator Light
Meteor

Breathing

Light

Meteor

Flashing

Touch keys

Button Description

Setting Current

Delay Charging

OLED screen

Preseted Current

32A

00:00:00

32A

00:00:00

Total electricity
230V 8888.88kWh

Charging Standby

Charging Time

32A

01:12:00 Consumption

Charging Current
kWh Charging Power
230V 32.0A 7.4kW Charging Voltage

Charging Mode

230V 0.0A 0.0kW Setting Current

32A

00:00:00

230V 0.0A 0.0kW Delay Charging

32A 230V

ERR:0010 Leakage

Fault Code

Fault

Fault Description

0.0A 0.0kW

32A

00:00:00

230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Fault Mode

Charging Countdown

Setting Current

1. Press the

button ( before plugging the vehicle-end conne-

ctor into the vehicle’s charging socket ).

16A

00:00:00

The yellow LED begins to light, and the

OLED screen displays the am perage,

Light

230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Indicating that the device is ready to

change the charge intensity.

2. Press the

button as many times as necessary until the screen

is at the desired amperage.

3. The selected setting will be saved automatically after approx.3 seconds, then the device enters charging standby. The upper left corner of the screen displays the set amperage.

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Delay charging

1. Press the

button ( before plugging the vehicle-end conne-

ctor into the vehicle’s charging socket ).

32A

00:00:00

The yellow LED begins to light, and

230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Light

the OLED screen displays the time , Indicating that the device is ready to change the delay charging time.

2. Press the

button as many times as necessary until the

screen is at the desired time.

3. The selected setting will be saved automatically after approx.3 seconds, then the device enters the countdown state. Wait for the countdown to end and enter charging mode.

32A

00:00:00

230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Meteor

The green LED begins to circle like a meteor, and the OLED screen displays the countdown, indicating that the device has set the delay charge successfully.

Exit delay charging

If you want to exit the delay charging, press and hold down the button for approx.3 seconds. Then the device returns to
charging standby.

Start charging
1. Connect the power plug of the charger to a grounded outlet, wait for the device to enter charging standby.
2. Set the charging current or delay charging. If you don’t need these settings, you can skip this step.
3. Couple the vehicle-end connector of the device to the vehicle’s charging socket.
4. Wait for the vehicle authorization signal, and then enter the charging mode.

32A

010:1020:00

kWh Breathing
230V 302.0.0AA 07.04kW

Waiting Car Signal

32A

010:1020:010

kWh
230V 32.0A 7.4kW
Charging Mode

Meteor

32A

016:1328:0102

kWh
230V 302.0.0AA 07.04kW

Charging finished, the green LED
is always on, and the OLED screen Light displays the time and amount of
electricity used for charging.

Stop charging
1. Stop the charging process at the controls inside the vehicle, this releases the lock on vehicle’s charging coupling.
2. First disconnect the connector coupled to the vehicle, then unplug the connector plug from the power socket or the charging station.

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TEMPERATURE CONTROL (optional)

INSTALLATION (optional)

Power plug with temperature sensor

16A

02:35:00

kWh 230V 16.0A 3.7kW

FUSED UK plug (max.13A)

Schuko (max.16A)

The power plug contains a temperature sensor inside. This temperature sensor is a negative temperature coefficient thermistor (NTC), which can feedback the temperature change of the power plug in real time.

Real time Temperature 1362AA 35 010:1020:020
kWh
230V 3126.0A 73.47kW

16A ERR:0100 Over
Temperature
230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Charging Mode

Fault status

Installation steps

Wall Bracket Bottom Bracket Expansion Plugs Self-tapping Screws Combination Screws
Material: 5mm thick aluminum plate, anodized

Control process
When the temperature of the power plug reaches up to 95 and lasts 10 seconds, the temperature control protection is turned on, the charging is stopped, and the OLED screen displays the over- temperature fault.
After waiting for the power plug cooling down to 75 and lower and lasts 10 seconds, the device will automatically start to continue charging again.
Fault handling
Check power plug and socket are in close contact. Check the cable diameter of the socket. Do not leave the device exposed to sunlight, but also do
not cover it.
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Step1

Step2

Step3

Step 1: Put the wall bracket in a proper position on the wall, mark the position of the top two screw holes on the wall using a pencil.
Step 2: Put down the wall bracket and drill the holes just marked. Insert the expansion plugs and fix the wall bracket to the wall using self-tapping screws.
Step 3: First insert the device into the upper mounting hole of the wall bracket. Then into the round hole of the bottom bracket and fix it on the wall bracket using combination screws.

FAULT HANDLING
The device is automatically protected in the event of the fault. The fault information and handing methods are as follows.

Fault information

Handling method

Check whether the power supply and Both the LED and
distribution are normal. OLED screen are
Check breaker is tripped, and close the breaker not on
after troubleshooting.

LED on,and OLED OLED connection cable is loose or OLCD is

screen not on

damaged.

Battery of car is full, the car is in the

Waiting car signal reservation delay charging mode, or the

for a long time

vehicle connector is not properly connected.

Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle connector.

32A
R CD
230V

ERR:0002 RCD Fault
0.0A 0.0kW

The RCD is damaged and needs to be returned to the factory for repair.

32A
V
230V

ERR:0004 Over
voltage
0.0A 0.0kW

Check whether the input cable is connected correctly.
Check whether the input voltage is abnormal.

32A
V
230V

ERR:0008 Under voltage
0.0A 0.0kW

Check whether the input cable is reliably connected.
Check whether the input voltage is abnormal.

32A 230V

ERR:0010 Leakage
Fault 0.0A 0.0kW

Check whether the vehicle connector and it’s cable are damaged or wet.
Recover after pulling out the mains connector.

32A
A
230V

ERR:0020 Over
Current 0.0A 0.0kW

Check whether the vehicle connector is correctly connected.
Check whether the on-board charger is normal.

Fault information

Handling method

32A 230V

ERR:0040
CP voltage Fault
0.0A 0.0kW

Check the vehicle connector and charging socket of EV.
Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle connector.

32A ERR:0080 Short circuit Fault
230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Check whether the vehicle connector and it’s cable are damaged or wet.

16A ERR:0100 Over
Temperature
230V 0.0A 0.0kW

Check power plug and socket are in close contact.
Check the cable diameter of the socket.

MAINTENANCE
Check whether the join point of the input terminal is in good contact and whether there is any abnormality.
If plugs get wet, allow them to dry before using them. Always fit the device with the protective caps when not plugged in.

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