Have your electrician adjust the Wall Connector’s internal rotary switch to a valid operating current setting. They
should first make sure there is no power to the Wall Connector. The correlation between switch setting and current
should be printed on the inside of the Wall Connector. Your electrician should also refer to the Set the Operating
Current section in the Wall Connector Installation Manual.
If the Wall Connector is set up for load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) and paired with other Wall Connectors, the
rotary switch of the primary unit must be set to an operating current setting that allows each paired Wall Connector
to receive at least 6A of charge current.
Example: Three Wall Connectors are paired for load sharing. The primary unit needs to be set to a current of at least
3 * 6A = 18A or greater.
For more information, see the
for your Wall Connector.
(CC_f029)
Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issue
Insert charge handle fully into charge port
What this alert means:
A communication error occurred between the Wall Connector and the vehicle.
What to do:
Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting.
1. If the issue persists, turn OFF the circuit breaker servicing the Wall Connector, wait 10 seconds, turn the circuit
breaker ON again, then try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle.
2. If the issue persists and other charging equipment is available, plug the vehicle into another Wall Connector or a
Mobile Connector to determine if the vehicle is able to communicate with other charging equipment.
3. If the issue persists, service is required.
For more information, see the
for your Wall Connector.
(CC_f030)
Unable to charge - Primary / paired unit mismatch
Wall Connector current ratings must match
What this alert means:
Load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) network: The paired Wall Connectors have different maximum current
capabilities.
What to do:
Only Wall Connectors with the same maximum current capabilities can be paired in a load sharing (circuit breaker
sharing) network. Have your electrician inspect the type labels on the Wall Connectors and make sure the current
capabilities match. It is further recommended that your electrician only pair Wall Connectors with the same part
number, as an easy way to make sure paired units are compatible.
For more information, see the
for your Wall Connector.
(CC_f041)
Charge rate reduced - Wall connection hot
Outlet or Wall Connector wiring must be checked
High temperature detected by Wall Connector alerts indicate the building connection to the Wall Connector is
getting too warm, so charging has been slowed to protect the wiring and Wall Connector.
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