Figure 15: Position of the fuses
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Identify the fuses on the electric PCB (Fig. 15) using the designations E1(Switch cabinet heating optional),
X4 (Charging point top left as viewed from the front),
X5 (Charging point top right as viewed from the front),
T2 (Charging point bottom left as viewed from the front) and T3
(Charging point bottom right as viewed from the front).
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Replace the defective microfuse with a suitable replacement(2.5 A, delay-action, 5x20).
The fuse holder is unlocked by applying slight pressure and a half a rotation (bayonet catch).
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Screw on the housing cover of the charging station. Tightening torque: 1.2 Nm
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Switch on the supply voltage.
Troubleshooting
Note
The charging station switches the four charging points off automatically if humidity or
the operating temperature in the housing exceeds or falls below the maximum value
as well as if the cover is opened.
(Technical data, page 37).
The status LEDs indicate the errors:
Error
Possible cause
The LED on the 230
Short-circuit on the charging point
V charging point
(e.g. caused by a defective charge
illuminates red.
cable or defective charger).
The LED on the 230
> 500 W overload detected
V charging point is
permanently off
..
Correction
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Switch off the power to the charging
station.
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Disconnect the charger or consumers from
the charging station and vehicle.
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If necessary, remove any objects that could
short-circuit the charging point.
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Remedy the cause of the fault.
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If necessary, replace the 2.5 A
(delay action) microfuse
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Switch off the power to the charging
station.
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Check the load connected.
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Remove the overload.
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Switch the charging station back on.
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