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EVELINE MAX II CHARGER SETTINGS

Charging current settings

Before you start charging an electric car, it is important to set an adequate charging current limit to prevent the
circuit breaker from tripping. Settings can only be made if the electric car is not connected.

The current is set using the control button located on the opposite side of the charger than the display. The
restriction is set in steps: 6A, 8A, 10A, 13A, 16A, 20A, 25A and 32A. Each press of the button moves the limit
one value further. After the last step, it returns to the beginning. The set limit is shown on the display in the
lower-left corner.

The correct limit depends on the type of circuit breaker, the number of connected appliances, and the phase
load. In the case of a circuit breaker of 32A and other appliances connected on the same circuit, a limit of 25A
is usually appropriate, if there are more appliances or have a high consumption then the 20A limit would be
better. If the circuit breaker is 25A, then a limit of 16 or 13A is appropriate.

When using an adapter from an industrial CEE socket to a SCHUKO home socket, the maximum current must be
limited to 16A if there are no other appliances, if there are, the ideal setting is 10 / 13A.

If the charger is not properly restricted, the circuit breaker may trip. If this happens, you must first disconnect
the charger from the electric car. Then you switch the circuit breaker on again and adjust the settings. There is
no risk of damage to the charger. The charger remembers the set value, it does not need to be set again the next
time it is used.

The correct setting needs to be calculated according to the energy consumption of each household and solely
the user is responsible for it.

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Страница 1: ...EVELINE MAX II MANUAL EV Expert Portable charger 22kW for the European Union and Norway USER MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...twork settings 6 CHARGER CONNECTION 7 END OF CHARGING AND DISCONNECTING THE CHARGER 8 ERROR MESSAGES 9 PROBLEM SOLVING 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 12 EVELINE MAX II war...

Страница 3: ...damaged Do not use the charger if it is defective corroded or otherwise damaged or if the display indicates a serious internal error Do not touch the end terminals with sharp metal objects such as wir...

Страница 4: ...he EVELINE MAX II smart charger consists of Phoenix charging cable 5 or 7 meters long Type 2 or 1 connector for connection to the car CEE industrial plug Charger body OLED display Control button OLED...

Страница 5: ...nces connected on the same circuit a limit of 25A is usually appropriate if there are more appliances or have a high consumption then the 20A limit would be better If the circuit breaker is 25A then a...

Страница 6: ...work selection 2 Confirm the selected network by pressing the button again for 5 seconds If you are not using the charger outside of Europe do not change the network settings and leave the default TN...

Страница 7: ...Connect the charger to an industrial CEE socket Do not use extension cords 3 The display on the charger lights up and a diagnostic is performed followed by a basic information window 4 After connecti...

Страница 8: ...port and disconnect the charger from the vehicle When the electric vehicle finishes charging the display shows an overview of the last charging session with information on the charged kW h and the tot...

Страница 9: ...electrical network Try plugging the charger into a different outlet Verify that the correct TN IT network is set Error RELAY DISENGAGE FAULT The relay remained closed Restart the charger or Contact t...

Страница 10: ...help to disconnect the EVSE from the car and the CEE socket and reconnect it If the problem is caused by the high temperature of the charger stop charging until the charger cools down Check that the E...

Страница 11: ...32A Terminal for electric vehicle Type 1 or Type 2 in compliance with IEC 62196 2 to 32A Phases used 1 2 or 3 depending on the vehicle Manufactured in accordance with IEC 62196 IEC 61851 1 CE EMC RoH...

Страница 12: ...ion of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Conformity with these directives has been assessed for this product by demonstrating compliance to the following h...

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