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Max transmitted power

Radio:

 100 mW at 863–870 MHz. 

WiFi:

 50 mW at 

2.4–2.472 GHz. 

GSM:

 2 W at 880–915 MHz, 1 W at 

1710–1785 MHz, 200 mW at 703–748 MHz, 832–862 MHz, 

880–915 MHz, 1710–1785 MHz and 1920–1980 MHz.

Product life cycle

Transportation: 

The charger should always be 

transported within its original packaging. No other 

items should be stored on top of the box other than 

Easee chargers. Should the box be dropped or otherwise 

impacted, a visual inspection should be done in order to 

verify potential damage.

Storage: 

The electronics are hermetically sealed and 

will not get damaged if stored in humid areas. However, 

in order to preserve the packaging and its contents, 

we recommend storage in a tempered, dry and well-

ventilated area. Relative humidity should not exceed 

80% and no corrosive gas should be present. Storage 

or transportation environment should never exceed the 

limits provided in the technical specifications of the 

charger (see page 5).

Dismounting:

 Perform a factory reset of the device 

before powering it down. This is done via the Installer 

app. Dismounting shall only be performed by an 

authorised electrician. The power supply to the charger 

must 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 not be 

disposed of in household waste. For the return of old 

devices, free collection and acceptance points may be 

available in your vicinity. Observe local regulations for 

correct and environmentally friendly disposal. If the old 

electronic equipment contains personal data, you are 

responsible for deleting it yourself before returning it.

Padlock dimensions

Max total lock height: 56 mm. Shackle height (outer 

dimension): 19–20 mm. Shackle thickness: 3.2–4 mm. 

Data protection

When the product connects to the Internet, personal 

data is sent to Easee AS. You will receive more 

information about data protection during the 

configuration of your Charging Robot.

Repair

If your charger needs to be repaired, please contact your 

Easee supplier.

Returns and complaints

Contact your distributor or Easee Customer Support 

regarding the return and complaint of your product.

Customer support

Download the latest manuals, find answers to frequently 

asked questions and useful documents and videos for 

your product at 

easee.support

.

Contact details

Easee AS

Grenseveien 19

4313 Sandnes, Norway

Org. nr: 920 292 046

You can find additional contact details for your country 

a

easee.com

.

Summary of Contents for Plug and Play

Page 1: ...Easee Plug Play User installation guide...

Page 2: ...ty Safety instructions Installation Installation instructions Daily use and operation How do I charge Apps and interfaces Charging Robot interface Maintenance Practical details 3 3 4 5 6 7 10 10 11 12...

Page 3: ...t load bearing capacity It may only be operated with the approved operating parameters and under the specified environmental conditions see page 5 Uses other than those specified here are not permitte...

Page 4: ...ons 2 Light strip The light strip communicates the status of the Charging Robot at all times Read more about this on page 11 3 RFID area The integrated RFID reader enables access control of the Chargi...

Page 5: ...meter 2 Easee Home Load balancing of up to 3 units per circuit Easee Charge Load balancing of up to 101 units per circuit Sensors and indicators Light strip with LEDs showing the status of the charge...

Page 6: ...n the product lights up red there is a fault For more information see page 11 Make sure that children do not play with the product Never touch the contacts of the Type 2 socket and never insert foreig...

Page 7: ...careful and follow the instructions Installation instructions 1 Unscrew the locking screw at the bottom of the Easee Ready 2 Insert the two ends of the included tool into the two openings at the bott...

Page 8: ...e 3 When the Chargeberry is in the track press it forcefully down until you hear a click 4 Paste the PIN code sticker on the back of the manual or in another safe location e g inside of the fuse cabin...

Page 9: ...1 Hang the front cover 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...

Page 10: ...might be the cause on page 11 Smart charging Some operators offer smart charging which will delay charging to a suitable point in time often tied to electricity price or similar mechanisms When Smart...

Page 11: ...nst the RFID area of the Charging Robot in order to authenticate and initiate the charging White fast flashing light RFID tag received awaiting key verification Red constant light General error Unplug...

Page 12: ...uit insulation 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 defec...

Page 13: ...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 no...

Page 14: ...ding 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 produ...

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Page 16: ...16 Easee AS Grenseveien 19 4313 Sandnes Norway easee com...

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