Prepare Installation: • Cut the drilling template from the carton. • Place the drilling template on the wall and drill holes at the three fixing points. • Insert wall plugs into the fixing holes. | |
![]() ![]() | Front Panel Installation: Use a manual screwdriver to remove and reinstall the charger front panel. Avoid over-tightening the screws.
Use a drill with an extended screwdriver bit to securely attach the charger to the wall. Take care not to damage internal components. Electrical Connection: After mounting the charger, connect the incoming power cable to the designated terminals. |
• AC 1P 7.4kW: Copper, 3x4mm² • AC 3P 11kW: Copper, 5x4mm² • AC 3P 22kW: Copper, 5x6mm² | |
Follow the adjacent guide for installing the charging cable. Ensure both the power cable and the data cable (CP) are properly connected. Terminal Connection: When making connections in the Phoenix Contact push-in terminals, always use insulated terminal ends of appropriate size. Wire Fixation: Securely fasten and fixate the wires to prevent any loose connections during usage. Power On: After ensuring correct electrical connections, switch on the power and proceed with charger configuration, or in the case of a network-disconnected charger, initiate the charging process. | |
![]() | Plug&Charge Model Power Downgrade: • For Plug&Charge models without communication capabilities, the downgrade is possible via a DIP switch or by wiring the 3-phase charger to 1 phase. • Locate the DIP switch under the LED panel above the LAN network port inside the charger. • To change output power from 22kW to 11kW, push the second switch down. • For 7.4kW output, install the charger to a 1-phase electrical connection. • On 1-phase current, the charger’s max output power is 32A. To change it to 16A, use the second switch on the DIP switch. • It's not possible to lower the output power to 7.4kW on an 11kW charger. • In the picture, switch 3 should be UP for a charger with an extra MID meter and DOWN for a charger without it. |
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