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When the red LEDs are flashing, DazeBox is in an error state. Each error is
associated with a corresponding number of short consecutive flashes.
Error
code
N°
flashes
Error type
Description
E01
2
Critical internal
temperature
Marked rise in internal temperature
detected. Further information in
Section 7.2.
E02
3
Current leakage
detected
Possible fault in the vehicle's
electrical system.
E03
4
Current leakage
test failed
Possible fault in the leakage
detection sensor.
E04
5
Detection
null CP signal
Null voltage detected on Control
Pilot signal of cable between
DazeBox and vehicle.
E05
6
Safety switch
locked
Safety switch locked: DazeBox
starts reset procedure. Take care
not to touch the electrical contacts
of the connector.
E06
7
Excessive current
consumption
detected
Charging interrupted: vehicle draws
more current than permitted.
E09
10
Detection invalid
CP signal
Invalid voltage detected on Control
Pilot signal of cable between
DazeBox and vehicle.
These errors are automatically resolved as soon as the charging cable is
disconnected from the vehicle. Should these errors persist or occur
frequently, please contact the service as explained in Chapter 9.
7.1. “Waiting Power Management" status on three-phase system
The Power Management system integrates a safety function that prevents
the three-phase meter from tripping due to excessive unbalancing of
single-phase loads on one of the three lines. This function can signal a
'power hold' status, even when there is sufficient power available, for
installations that have the following characteristics:
▪
Three-phase meter
▪
Contractual power of at least 15 kW
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