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7.  MAINTENANCE 

Before carrying out any maintenance work, turn the power supply of the device off, and 
disconnect it from the electric vehicle. Only qualified personnel can open the 

eProfessional

 and 

carry out operations on the components. 
The user does not need to maintain any parts of the 

eProfessional

.

A damaged or defective appliance must not be used in any way, but must 
immediately be replaced or repaired by qualified professionals, in accordance 
with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Cleaning the outside of the device is always recommended when necessary, and should be 
carried out avoiding strong jets of air or water, and avoiding use of soaps or detergents that are 
too harsh and corrosive for the materials the product is made of.
Use a soft damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean it. When finished, wipe off any traces of 
moisture or liquid with a soft dry cloth.
The owner is responsible for maintenance and condition of the product. Maintenance must 
always be carried out in accordance with current regulations while ensuring that people, 
property and animals are protected during all maintenance operations.

 

8.  PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This device is certified in compliance with European Directive 2012/19/UE for used electric and 
electronic equipment (Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment - WEEE). The guidelines set out 
the framework regulations for returning and recycling used appliances in the EU. 
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. The materials used for packaging 
this product can be recycled and must be disposed of in compliance with the legislation in force 
in the country of use.
Further information about current disposal facilities can be obtained from local authorities.

Summary of Contents for eProfessional

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL GB...

Page 2: ...OVERALL VIEW 10 4 TURNING ON EPROFESSIONAL 11 4 1 Operating mode 12 5 SOCKET AND PLUG INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 15 6 1 Preliminary charging operations 15 6 2 How to start ch...

Page 3: ...not be held responsible for defects or malfunctions deriving from improper use of the equipment deterioration due to transport or particular environmental conditions incorrect or insufficient maintena...

Page 4: ...network in compliance with local and international standards and all the technical requisites indicated in this manual Children or other persons not able to gauge risks related to the installation or...

Page 5: ...or restrictions Although they are not made of materials that are harmful to health the products should not be disposed of along with household waste but must be collected separately because they are m...

Page 6: ...Product versions F2ME EPRFSCYYXXX F2ME EPRFSEYYXXX 1 1 Fields of use Free2Move eSolutions S p A declines all liability for any damage whatsoever due to incorrect or careless action The equipment may n...

Page 7: ...and App Store It can be used to configure monitor and set eProfessional via a Bluetooth connection When running the app for the first time users are asked to provide personal details to register and c...

Page 8: ...ction display and analysis as well as seamless customer support It is possible to pair more than one eProfessional The Device List menu allows users to manage all their wallboxes from a single page It...

Page 9: ...sers can access core charging session control features such as Start the charging sessions via app Stop delay and schedule charging sessions Monitor the status and progress of each charging session in...

Page 10: ...10 3 OVERALL VIEW Let s start by looking at the Figure below showing eProfessional and its main parts LED Type 2 Socket Base External Cover...

Page 11: ...el regular status of the device Once the device has been powered up the LED will not blink immediately This can take up to one minute Danger of electric shock when the device is damaged Use of a damag...

Page 12: ...Connected to Free2Move control platform for charging without authentication 2 Autostart not connected Not connected to Free2Move control platform and charging without authentication 3 Authentication c...

Page 13: ...The use of adapters or cable extension sets is not permitted In the presence of an incorrect electrical connection the risk of damage to people or property is particularly high if the car is left in...

Page 14: ...ce panel All safety requirements concerning RCD and MCB installation listed in chapter 2 7 Installation manual should be followed The power supply to the device must remain switched off throughout thi...

Page 15: ...product s technical features Do not use adapters or extensions not specified by Free2Move eSolutions S p A as they may damage the product and create safety hazards for the user eProfessional must only...

Page 16: ...device until it is fully engaged 3 Insert the plug of the Type 2 cable in the Charge Port of the electric vehicle 4 The device will lock the cable for the duration of the entire charging session 5 The...

Page 17: ...inserted step 3 2 Start remotely via app 3 Charge the vehicle 4 When charging is complete or the charging process needs to be stopped the user can stop the charging process via app to allow the socket...

Page 18: ...Charging interrupted Ready to plug out CPMS not connected Error detected See Assistance Software update 6 4 LED behaviour Once the device is powered up the LED flashes in a sequence of colours Then th...

Page 19: ...cloth with a mild detergent to clean it When finished wipe off any traces of moisture or liquid with a soft dry cloth The owner is responsible for maintenance and condition of the product Maintenance...

Page 20: ...he failure to comply with all the provisions set out in this Manual and the warnings regarding the use and maintenance of eProfessional Free2Move eSolutions S p A reserves all rights to this document...

Page 21: ...Registered office Free2Move eSolutions S p A Piazzale Lodi 3 20137 Milan Italy V 01 2022...

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