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GREEN MOTION DC 44/66 EV CHARGER INSTALLATION MANUAL
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7.3 How to start charging
To start a charge, simply connect the appropriate charging cable to the car socket. Hold the RFID card in front of the reader.
If the card is recognized, the LED starts flashing blue and then it shows the charge level (battery state of charge).
Refer to the description in Chapter 7.4
If the CHAdeMO plug is used, it is mandatory for the user to select the plug on the screen. Refer to Chapter 7.4
If the card is not authorized, the charging session will not start and a red light is displayed on the EV charger status display.
If the charging cable is disconnected from the car and there is no power consumption within two minutes, the user is
automatically de-authenticated.
7.4 Indicators and User interfaces
The Green Motion DC 44/66 EV charger has three different indicator and user interface means, as shown in Chapter
3.1:
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LED indicators,
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Color touchscreen display.
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Emergency stop button
7.4.2 LED indicator
Green Motion DC 44/66 EV charger is equipped with a LED indicator located on the front cover (see Figure 1). Table 8
summarizes the possible LED indications during the operation.
Table 8. LED indications of Eaton Green Motion DC 44/66 EV charger
Visual indicator
Description
Status
Green light on
Ready for use
Flashing green light
Start-up stage
Breathing green light
Waiting for user interaction
Flashing blue light
Charging session start-up
Breathing blue light
Charging session in progress
Blue light on
Charging session completed
Breathing orange light
An update in progress
Red light on
Error in charging
Yellow light on
Charger is set to unavailable
White + red dot flashing
Network Error. EV charger cannot
connect to the internet/backend
No light
Stopped or not powered
During charging, the LED indicator shows the state of charge of the vehicle, as illustrated in Figure 22.