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Repair and Maintenance Clause 

•  All United Chargers products do not require routine maintenance however, periodic 

inspections should be conducted to ensure that all parts remain in good working order 
and no damage exists.  

•  Do not attempt to open, disassemble, repair, tamper with, or modify any components of 

the products. Contact United Chargers for any repairs.

•  Read all the instructions before using this product. 
•  Children should not use this device.  
•  Do not put fingers into the EV connector. 
•  Do not touch live electrical parts.    
•  Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or EV cable is ragged, has broken 

insulation, or any other signs of damage. 

•  Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken, cracked, open,  

or shows any other indication of damage. 

•  Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric 

shock. Check with a licensed electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the product is 
properly connected and grounded. 

Basic precautions should always be followed when using electrical products, including the 
following: 

WARNING:

 This equipment is intended only for charging vehicles 

that do not require ventilation during charging. Please refer to your 
vehicle’s owner’s manual to determine ventilation requirements. 

Summary of Contents for GRIZZL-E SMART

Page 1: ...User Manual Installation Guide EV Charger GRIZZL E SMART...

Page 2: ...2 Model Numbers GRS 6 24 P GRS 14 24 P GRS 14 24 AB Grizzl E Smart Manual v 10 2...

Page 3: ...s that must be followed when installing and using the Grizzl E Smart Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment EVSE Before installing or using the EVSE read this document including any WARNING and CAUTION sym...

Page 4: ...product if the flexible power cord or EV cable is ragged has broken insulation or any other signs of damage Do not use this product if the enclosure or the EV connector is broken cracked open or shows...

Page 5: ...efer to Chapter 10 3 Self Monitoring and Recovery Auto Restart on page 27 for more information Adjustable Maximum Current Output to Support Multiple Circuit Ratings The GRIZZL E Electric Vehicle Charg...

Page 6: ...kW Maximum Output For use with 30A Circuit Rating 16A 3 84 kW Maximum Output For use with 20A Circuit Rating 24 ft Circuit Requirement Dedicated Single Phase 208 240VAC 50 60 Hz Branch Breaker Double...

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Page 8: ...wire Connection 18 6 EasyEvPlug Holster and Cable Management System 19 7 Set Up Smart Functionality 20 7 1 Check Wi Fi Connection 20 7 2 Connect the Grizzl E to your Wi Fi 21 7 3 Connect to United Cha...

Page 9: ...lug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles PHEVs and Electric Vehicles EVs Charging Station with input and output cable x1 Mounting Bracket x1 Security Pin x1 Phillips head Screws x4 Holster x1 Robertson Head Sc...

Page 10: ...imum Output Setting Optional Setting a DEDICATED CIRCUIT rated for 20A 208 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Single Phase must be used A Double Pole Circuit Breaker of the circuit rating must be used The Charging Unit...

Page 11: ...put Setting is 40A 9 6 kW for use with a 50A Circuit Rating The Circuit must be a DEDICATED CIRCUIT 208 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Single Phase Requirements govern that only 80 of the circuit rated load may be...

Page 12: ...Disconnect the power supply to the charging station and verify no power is present before adjusting the DIP Switches A non conductive object MUST be used to adjust the DIP switch settings Failure to...

Page 13: ...h 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 4 Using a non conductive object adjust the Maximum Current Output to either 32A 24A or 16A using the following combination of DIP switch settings 5 Once the DIP Switch S...

Page 14: ...nstalling the Mounting Bracket to the wall structure For installing the EasyEvPlug to the wall structure For installing the EasyEvPlug to the wall structure To store the EV charging Plug and Cable For...

Page 15: ...he mounting bracket by pushing down on the notch 2 Attach the front piece of the mounting bracket to the back of the charging station using the Socket cap screws Ensure the top of the mounting bracket...

Page 16: ...nry walls use M6 mechanical screws Commercially available Use following torque force Screw Torque M6 1 4 50 kgf cm 50 kgf cm 43 4 lb in 43 4 lb in 3 Secure the back piece of the mounting bracket to th...

Page 17: ...bracket 5 Secure the charger in place by inserting either the security pin or the outdoor security lock into the mounting bracket 6 Plug in the power cord to the NEMA 14 50 or NEMA 6 50 Wall Outlet R...

Page 18: ...ent Output on page 11 4 With the front cover placed to the side use Philips screwdriver to release terminal screws of the 6 50 or 14 50 Plug cable Loosen the Strain Relief Fitting for plug and remove...

Page 19: ...holster will always be in a convenient location Saves space special angle for less wall clearance Integrated cable management holds up to 25 feet of cable The EasyEvPlug holster can be installed at an...

Page 20: ...f available networks will display with RSII Strength and Encryption Type RSII in dBm Signal Strength 50 Excellent 60 Very Good 70 Good 80 Low 90 Very Low 0 No Signal Note The RSSI must be between 50 7...

Page 21: ...8 4 1 into the browser search bar 6 A webpage will load Select the Enter Router Credentials button 7 Enter the SSID and Password for your Wi Fi network Enter the Portal URL for the OCCP server Follow...

Page 22: ...om the top menu 4 Enter the Charger Serial Number found on the label in the Serial Number field 5 Select the Create button The created charging stations will show in the Charging Station tab 7 4 Conne...

Page 23: ...tch on the charging station circuit board The DIP switch is a 4 position switch on the main circuit board located directly to the left of the LED 4 Using a non conductive object move the Left Switch t...

Page 24: ...the Wi Fi board 2 Follow the directions on Chapter 7 Set Up Smart Functionality on page 20 and the third party Network to configure your charging station with the OCPP central system URL 3 Wait for co...

Page 25: ...Initialization Ready Vehicle detected Charging in progress Charging complete or no current consumed by the car Unrecoverable Fault Recoverable Fault The following Status Indictors will be used in both...

Page 26: ...he Charging Station by switching the upstream circuit breaker to the OFF position 3 With the circuit breaker in the OFF position wait 1 2 minutes and then switch the upstream circuit breaker back to t...

Page 27: ...ver Current OC error condition it will attempt to recover every 30 seconds until the OC condition is resolved The charging station will automatically restart after recovery from the OC condition Tempo...

Page 28: ...roduct components Despite the water resistance of the enclosure submerging the unit in water is not recommended Ensure the charging connector is put back in the holster after charging to avoid damage...

Page 29: ...defective United Chargers assumes no liability for any dismantling removal installation re installation or labor costs or any consequential damages associated with this warranty United Chargers is not...

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