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1.5
Installation, maintenance and servicing
Work on the unit may only be carried out by persons who are familiar with it, have been informed about
the dangers and have the necessary qualifications. In particular, the generally applicable safety and
accident prevention regulations must be observed.
The electrical connection may only be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with DIN VDE
0100! In particular, the local protective measures as well as the valid VDE and EN regulations and, in
the public sector, also the DGUV regulations must be observed! The corresponding safety checks must
be carried out and recorded.
The commissioning of a charging station may require a permit from the responsible grid operator!
Work on the unit is only permitted when it is de-energised (mains disconnection).
1.6
Charging cable
The charging cable may only be unplugged by pulling the plug (not the cable)!
The charging cable must not be extended!
Protect the plug from dirt and moisture!
The cable must not be bent, pinched or run over!
After charging, the charging cable must be loosely wrapped around the charging station again.
The protective cap of the plug is to be properly pushed back onto the plug after charging.
1.7
Wire cross-section
When selecting the cross-section of current-carrying conductors, both the upstream protection and the
voltage drop due to long cable lengths must be taken into account.
1.8
Liability
The function of the unit depends on many influencing variables over which the manufacturer has no
control. The manufacturer cannot guarantee the functional reliability of the unit. No liability is accepted
for consequential damage.
2. Disposal
If the charging station is finally taken out of service, the individual components must be disposed of
properly at a recycling facility.