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Intended use

This product is intended solely for charging electrically 

powered vehicles equipped with non-gassing batteries 

(e.g. lead-acid batteries).

The product shall only be used with a charging cable 

according to IEC 62196. The product must be firmly 

mounted on a wall or structure that covers the entire 

back side of the product and has a sufficient load-

bearing capacity. It may only be operated with the 

approved operating parameters and under the specified 

environmental conditions (see page 6).

Uses other than those specified here are not permitted.

Conventions

This symbol indicates that the respective 

instructions must only be carried out by an 

authorised electrician.

This symbol indicates an immediate danger to 

life and health of individuals due to the effects 

of electrical energy. Non-observance of these 

instructions will result in serious damage to 

health – up to and including life-threatening 

injuries.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for Home

Page 1: ...Easee Home Easee Charge User installation guide...

Page 2: ...re the installation Planning the installation Installation Installation instructions Daily use and operation How do I charge Apps and interfaces Charging Robot interface Maintenance Practical details...

Page 3: ...ng capacity It may only be operated with the approved operating parameters and under the specified environmental conditions see page 6 Uses other than those specified here are not permitted Convention...

Page 4: ...ation kit Tool x5 x2 x3 x4 x2 x1 Front cover Protects the electronics from external influences Chargeberry Contains the electronics for charging the vehicle Backplate For attaching and connecting to t...

Page 5: ...of the Charging Robot at all times Read more about this on page 19 3 RFID area The integrated RFID reader enables access control of the Charging Robot and identification of different users You can use...

Page 6: ...l adjustment Temperature sensors in all main contacts Connectivity Built in eSIM LTE Cat M1 2G GPRS WiFi 2 4 GHz b g n connection Easee Link RFTM Control charging via Easee app RFID NFC reader OCPP 1...

Page 7: ...voltage Never make any changes to components software or connecting cables Never use or touch the product if it is damaged or does not function properly Always have the prescribed maintenance install...

Page 8: ...lection of the grounding earthing system conductors and protective measures basic protection fault protection The correct insulation of touchable and conductive parts Sufficient dimensioning of cables...

Page 9: ...rcuit fuse is supported with Easee Home Technical notes for Easee Charge The circuit with one or more Charging Robots can be fused up to 80 A as long as the maximum short circuit current Ipk max of 10...

Page 10: ...y instructions page 7 of this product before you start the installation 1 Bend down the lower part of the rubber cover and insert the two ends of the supplied tool into the two openings at the bottom...

Page 11: ...tes now would be a good time to mount them as well IMPORTANT The installation wall must cover the entire back of the product 1 Backplate Mounting 2 130 140 cm Recommended installation height 1 1 1 1 B...

Page 12: ...attaching the Chargeberry pull each wire to double check that they are connected properly NOTICE When connecting multiple backplates in parallel each terminal serves as a coupling point for adjacent b...

Page 13: ...and Spain too These systems have no neutral connector and use 4 conductors only They can thus only provide 230 V NOTICE It s recommended to follow the existing colour codes used in the installation De...

Page 14: ...one Charging Robot the backplate that is configured first becomes the master unit of the charging infrastructure To achieve the best communication flow the centre backplate should be configured first...

Page 15: ...ot by holding the touch button for 5 seconds The light strip lights up green The charger has now started sharing its local WiFi network 2 Select the WiFi of the Charging Robot The name of the network...

Page 16: ...In order to repeat this operation turn off and on the supplying power to the charger Chargeberry Installation details 7 CLICK NOTICE If the backplate has been used before or you are unsure whether it...

Page 17: ...ver at the top of the backplate and let it fall into place 2 Press the bottom of the front cover until you hear a click 3 Bend the lower part of the rubber cover down 4 Screw in the locking screw at t...

Page 18: ...ging check that charging is activated in your car and that the connectors are properly plugged in If charging still does not start check what might be the cause on page 19 How do I charge Apps and int...

Page 19: ...nitiate the charging White fast flashing light RFID tag received awaiting key verification Red constant light General error Unplug the charging cable and replug it to the Charging Robot If the red lig...

Page 20: ...with the Chargeberry installed in the backplate may damage the electronics or impact the reading negatively Maintenance Practical details Warranty The device is free from material defects and is in a...

Page 21: ...be isolated before dismounting starts Use the installation guide and follow the steps in reverse in order to dismount the Charging Robot in the correct order Disposal This electronic equipment must n...

Page 22: ...ing retrieving data or computer networks without the written permission of Easee AS Easee and all other Easee product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of Easee AS Easee produc...

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Page 24: ...24 Easee AS Grenseveien 19 4313 Sandnes Norway easee international com...

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