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380130 EDITION 2
User Guide
Congratulations on your choice of home charger and thank you for contributing to a better environment!
GARO’s home charger is a AC charger for Mode 3 charging that conforms to the requirements set out in IEC
61851-1, 61851-22 and IEC TS 61439-7
The product satisfies enclosure class IP44 with closed front.
The home charger must be wall mounted and a qualified electrician shall perform all installation.
Charging the Electric Car
Important information:
For chargers with type 2 sockets, the cable must/cannot be removed from the home charger during
charging. Some car models have a built-in function that means the cable cannot be removed from the
car during charging.
GARO’s home charger can be equipped with either a socket (B1) or cable and connector
(B3). If your home charger is equipped with a socket , it is important that the correct type of cable is used.
The cable and connector must be marked with at least the same amperage as the charger. For example a 32A
charger requires at least a 32A cable.
The status of the home charger can be read depending on the colour of the indication lamp
o
(B1):
• Green solid light: ready for charging
• Blue solid light: the charger is connected to the car, charging is in progress. (Blue light flashes 3 times
during the start of charging)
• Red/Yellow light: error, see the troubleshooting section.
Resetting/Test running the residual current device or residual current circuit breaker with
over current protection
The home charger is equipped with a residual current circuit breaker with over current protection (1-phase)
or residual current device (3-phase)
p
(B2). These can trip in the event of an overload/ground fault. These
components must also be test run 1-2 times per year depending on the environment.
Reset/Test running procedure:
1. Unlock the front cover using the supplied key
k
(B1).
2. Open the front cover
j
by sliding it downwards (B7).
3. Reset the breaker’s rocker
p
(B2).
4. Close the front cover by sliding it upwards.
5. Lock the front with the key.
Important!
The front cover
j
must always be locked in the up position to give enclosure class IP44!