Safety information
2.3 Safety during electrical installation
VersiCharge AC Wallbox IEC
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Operating Instructions, 03/2021, A5E50366109-AA
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Provide for adequate space in the working area. The working area should be at least 8
meters in diameter.
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Comply with the valid building regulations for parking spaces for electric cars including
charging stations.
Risk of electric shock
The charging unit uses 230 or 400 V AC supply voltage. Touching live parts may cause electric
shock and could be fatal. In order to avoid hazards, the charging unit may only be opened by
trained and instructed electricians.
Before opening the charging unit, switch off all power supplies for the device. Secure the
charging unit against being switched on again.
Damage to sockets and charging cable
Inspect sockets and the charging cable for damage on a regular basis. Damaged charging
cables endanger safe operation.
If you detect damage to the charging cable, do not commission the cable or stop a running
charging process. Disconnect the charging cable from the mains without touching it. Ensure
that the device cannot be switched back on.
If you notice damage to the charging unit, take it out of service. To do this, disconnect the
charging station from the power supply and secure it against a restart.
Defective connectors or cables may cause fire. The qualified personnel must decommission
the system and replace the damaged components immediately.
Condensed water
Before commissioning the charging unit, a skilled electrician must check whether there is
condensed water in the charging unit. Remove even small amounts of condensed water
before commissioning.
Moisture in the charging unit can lead to electric shock.
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