Operating instructions
Loading pole with letterbox
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Technical changes and errors Briefkasten Manufaktur Lippe GmbH E-Mail: [email protected]
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1 General
1.1 Purpose of the document
These operating and installation instructions are part of the product and contain information for the
user on the safe operation and for the assembly and electrician on the safe installation of the
Manufaktur Lippe GmbH charging pole with letterbox. In this respect, this document is valid for both
single and multiple installations.
1.2 Handling this document
- Read the operating and installation instructions before installing and commissioning the letter and
Read parcel box stele
- Keep this manual handy
- These instructions to subsequent owners or users of the charging pole with letterbox
pass on
NOTE:
We would like to point out that an installation protocol must be drawn up by the installer for
professional installation.
NOTE:
People with colour vision deficiencies need support in assigning any coloured cables that may be
present.
1.3 Intended use
Briefkasten Manufaktur Lippe GmbH charging posts with letterboxes are deposit boxes for the deposit
and removal of postal items in accordance with DIN EN 13274 (Postal services - Deposit openings of
house letterboxes - Requirements and tests; EN 13274:2013 and its supplements) in combination with
a prepared attachment of wallboxes for charging electric and hybrid vehicles in accordance with IEC
61851-1, charging mode 3. In this charging mode, the charging stations provide:
The voltage is only switched on when the vehicle is connected correctly.
The maximum current has been adjusted
1.4 Use of symbols and highlighting
DANGER
The signal word indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING
The signal word indicates a hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided, may result in a
minor or moderate injury.