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Aptiv IC-CPD
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User Manual – Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment IC-CPD
8
Version 1.0 / 1906
Do not run over plug, control box or
cables
Do not exert any unusual mechanical
strain on the IC-CPD
Do not operate the IC-CPD charging
equipment outside the permissible
ambient temperature range from
-22 °F (-30 °C) to 122 °F (+50 °C).
Lower or higher temperatures can
damage the device
Do not attempt to connect not-
matching vehicle connectors and
charging inlets
Do not use the IC-CPD charging
equipment with coiled cables
Operate the charging cable directly
connected to a fixed grid socket only
It is prohibited to use the charging
cable for vehicles from other
manufacturers
Improper use can result in mal-
functions and damage to property. The
charging equipment with integrated
in-cable control and protection device
(IC-CPD) from APTIV is a mobile
charging device for electrical vehicles
Intended use
(EVSE) with a mains connection for
charging of battery-powered electric
vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid
electric vehicles (PHEV)
The safe, user-friendly mobile IC-CPD
(mode 2) allows the owners of electric
vehicles to connect and charge their
vehicles virtually everywhere to 100 V
- 240 V AC current grids depending on
the regional current grid and the device
version.
This system consists of three separate
components that together offer a solid
and reliable method of charging an
electric vehicle.
1. AC power cable (plug type according
to region) ( pages 3 and 12)
2. Control box ICCB ( pages 3 and 13)
3. Vehicle connector type (according to
region) ( pages 3 and 11)
Do not slide the IC-CPD charging
equipment over sharp edges
Avoid kinking the charging cable
NOTE
The charging and control device
could be damaged
4. Safety instructions
Handle with care