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PLEASE NOTE:
Should there be a fault in the power supply that you cannot resolve
yourself, please contact a qualified electrical contractor.
Should there be a fault in relation to the internal RCCB (all model variants
except EVSE 552 and EVSE 562), please contact the local distributor from
whom you have purchased the charging station.
Checking the integrated RCCB (only for model variants with RCCB)
To ensure the continuing safe operation of the charging station, you must check the
function of the integrated residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) yourself every 6
months: The RCCB has a button with which to initiate the test function.
PLEASE NOTE:
In addition, the internal DC fault current detector (if present) conducts a
self-test before each charging procedure: In case of an error, the respec-
tive error sequence will be shown (see page 18).
Proceed as follows to test the RCCB:
1. Open the cover shield of the charging station using the key supplied.
2. Locate the button engraved T or marked Test.
3. Press the button: The RCCB should now trip and flick the pivot lever of the RCCB
into the 0 position (connection to the power supply is interrupted).
4. Switch the circuit breaker back on by flicking the pivot lever up into the I position.
5. Lock the cover shield of the charging station again.
Danger!
Should the RCCB malfunction during testing, you must not continue to op-
erate the charging station under any circumstances!
Please contact your local distributor from whom you have purchased the
charging station.
Taking the device out of operation
If required, you can take your charging station temporarily or permanently out of opera-
tion. To deactivate your EVSE 5X2 temporarily, please proceed as follows:
1. Open the cover shield using the key supplied.
2. Flick the pivot lever of the internal RCCB (if present) into the 0 position (connection
to the power supply is interrupted).
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