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Installation Manual
Setting the charging current
The charging current of the Wallbox must be set in ac-
cordance with the building‘s circuit breakers. Under no
circumstances may the charging current be set higher
than the respective circuit breaker.
The rotary switch (Fig. 8/1) is used to set the charging
current from 6 to 16 A.
0
6 A (default
setting, delivery
state)
1
8 A
2
10 A
3
12 A
4
14 A
5 ... 9
16 A
External enabling/disabling of the Wallbox
The Wallbox can be optionally disabled or enabled by
means of external switching elements (e.g. key switch).
For this, the plug (Fig. 8/2) in the electronics housing
must be pulled out and the wire jumper removed.
The now vacant contacts of the plug must then be con-
nected to a two-pole lead that exits through the cable
entry (Fig. 8/3) to the corresponding switching element.
The contacts of the switching element must be dimen-
sioned so that they can switch zero-potential currents
of approx. 30 mA/12 V.
9. Replace the lid of the electronics housing (Fig. 6/2)
and tighten the four screws (2.5 Nm).
10. Replace the cover, fasten it with the four screws
M4x10 (Fig. 9/1) and tighten them (1.8 Nm). The four
screws are included in the enclosed accessories.
3.6 Commissioning
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2
Figure 10: wallbe® LEO
1
Pushbutton/LED combination
2
Nameplate
1. Provide power to the Wallbox.
Once the Wallbox is connected to the mains, the LED
(Fig. 10/1) lights up green.
After approx. 12 min in the ready mode without being
connected to a vehicle, the Wallbox changes into the
standby mode and the LED goes out.
Wake up option 1:
• When the charging cable is plugged into the ve-
hicle while the Wallbox is in the standby mode, it
automatically switches to the ready mode. The
LED lights up green.
Wake up option 2:
• When the button is pressed (without connected
vehicle), the Wallbox changes from the standby
mode to the ready mode. The LED lights up green
and the charging cable can now be plugged into
the vehicle.
As soon as the vehicle requests a charging process,
the Wallbox enables the charging process and the LED
(Fig. 10/1) blinks green.
Note:
If an external blocking device is used, when the
vehicle is connected, it checks whether there is an
external block (e.g. by means of a key switch or simi-
lar). As long as the external device has not enabled
the Wallbox, the LED lights up yellow and no charging
takes place. After the external device has enabled the
Wallbox, the LED lights up green.
Note:
The procedure in case of a malfunction (LED
lights up/blinks yellow or red) is described in the ope-
rating manual of the Wallbox.
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