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Easee was founded in January 2018. The company’s founder-team has a background in development, production and sale of products in several different industries. Their core competence is the development of super-compact power electronics, industrial design and production. The team also has several years of experience in the...
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Safety Instructions Content in the box A smart energy valve Planning of installation Your house, power grid and EV How do I charge? Smart charging Charging robot features Charging robot interface Wifi interface Technical specification Load balancing Residual current device Practical details Troubleshooting...
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• Pin code must be stored and will be used by electricians. The pin code can be found on the front of the chargeberry and should be glued to the back of this manual after use. •...
Content in the box Front cover Chargeberry Backplate (Electronics) Installation kit...
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A smart energy valve for your house and the power grid We decided to develop a charger that could also be a smart energy device for the home. Therefore we chose to build the product from scratch and put together technology in a new and revolutionary way.
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Planning of installation In advance of starting the installation, it is important that you consider the present and future charging needs. First and foremost, the Easee Charging Robot is a product to be installed by an authorized electrician, and a declaration of conformity must always be provided upon completion by your installer.
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Our recommendations • Select a 3 phase cable in situations where it is possible. • Consider the need for an additional backplates if the customer plans to acquire more electric vehicles in the future. • Prepare for dynamic load balancing with the house/building. •...
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Your house, power grid and electric vehicle The charging robot will never be the bottleneck. It automatically adapts to the power grid, the electric car and the capacity of your house. In the diagrams below you can see what charging effect you can achieve in your installation and situation.
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Examples of cable types Cabel Thickness Amperage Description Number of phases and conductors Used normally up to PFXP 3G1.5 1-phase, (2+PE), 1.5mm PFXP 3G2.5 1-phase, (2+PE), 2.5mm PFXP 3G4 1-phase, (2+PE), 4mm PFXP 3G6 1-phase, (2+PE), 6mm PFXP 4G6 3-phase, (3+PE), 6mm PFXP 5G6 3-phase, (4+PE), 6mm PFXP 3G10...
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Hvordan lader jeg? Connect the charging cable to the charging robot and your electric car. Charging will start automatically. If the car does not start charging, check that charging is activated in your car and that the connectors are properly plugged in. If charging still does not start, check what it might be under troubleshooting on page 30.
Smart charging Through your new charging robot it is possible to postpone the charging of the electric car to times of the day, where it will be cheaper to charge. Smart charging will also help to release electrical capacity in the house at times when power is often needed for other things than charging, such as cooking and water heating.
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Charging robot features Touch button Light strip RFiD area Charging socket Type2 (EU standard)
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Touch button With the touch button it’s possible to override smart charging in those situations where you need fast charging immediately, if you have smart charging enabled. Hold your finger on the indicator ball on the front cover for 2 seconds. The charging robot will then cancel the smart charging mode and start charging - the light will then go from blue to white.
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Charging robot interface Status Light description Standby Light in the bottom of the light strip (A main unit has more light lit in the bottom) Car connected, all OK White - constant light in the light strip Charging in progress White - pulsating light in the light strip Car connected, all OK Blue - constant light in the light strip...
After connecting, open the browser and type ” 192.168.4.1 ” into the URL. Then your 4-digit PIN code must be entered. You can find the PIN code on the front of the chargeberry or on the back of this booklet. (If the electrician has glued it in)
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In the status bar you see the current version, v0.00 and whether the charging robot is online. Online Contact information for the owner of the Ola Nordmann charging robot. Used in connection with Strømveien 32A, 0668 Oslo, Norge forgotten PIN code, and for locating own chargers.
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Max charge current Current Voltage Phases Lock the cable Here you select whether you want to permanently lock your charging cable into the Type2 connector. Access only for RFID tags Here it is possible to limit the access to this charging robot.
Up to 3 charging robots on the same cable Built-in energy meter Communication Connection with Wifi 2.4 GHz b/g/n Control charging with the Easee app Built-in 4G / GPRS (requires subscription) Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.1) RFID / NFC reader OCPP 1.6 via our API...
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Safety Built-in RCD Type B (30mA AC / 6mA DC) RCD device is automatically reset by disconnecting the charging cable. Degree of protection: IP54 Impact resistance: IK10 Fire class: UL94 Insulation class: II Surge class: III Sensors and indicators Led strip showing status Touch sensor for disabling smart charging Automatic brightness sensor (LED) General...
Load balancing When several charging robots are connected to the same fuse, the total current will be divided automatically and dynamically between the units. The total load will therefore never exceed the specified threshold for the fuse. Up to 3 charging robots can be connected to the same circuit, and thus a total of 3 cars can be charged simultaneously given sufficient capacity.
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Residual current device - Type B The built-in protection in the charger is electronic and turns off the power to the electric car if it measures a DC leakage current of 4-6mA and/or an AC leakage current of 20-30mA. This provides selectivity in the system, meaning it normally won’t trigger a external Type A protection device in the event of a fault (AC and/or DC).
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There is more information about the rights granted by consumer protection laws at - easee.no/privacy User Data Easee AS obtains data from the product via 4G / GPRS and via the network. You can find more information about our privacy policy at - easee.no/privacy ...
(the charger is offline). Power cycle (Turn the circuit breaker off and back on) to reset the power to the charger and try again. If your problem persists, consult your distributor or with us at Easee.
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The light strip flashes white in the bottom The charging robot cannot find the main unit. This may be because the main unit is disconnected or it is updating the software. The entire light strip flashes yellow The charging robot is waiting to be configured. If this is a new installation then follow the ”Quick Guide - installation”...
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