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Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO - User Manual

Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO
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Questions and Answers

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    Kathy MyersSep 14, 2025
    What does signal supply EV mean on Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO Battery Charger?
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      Molly BellSep 14, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0000001000 SIGNAL SUPPLY EV, disconnect all plugs from the vehicle, disconnect the device from the grid, wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect. If the same error occurs again: call service.
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    Paul HenryAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Evtec Battery Charger shows mains low high error?
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      Nicole SummersAug 25, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger shows ERROR 0000000100 MAINS LOW HIGH, it indicates mains under voltage. To fix this, operate the device on a more stable grid or reduce the charging power.
  • J
    John IrwinAug 25, 2025
    What causes RCDOCP power circuit error on Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO Battery Charger and how to fix it?
    • C
      Christina LynnAug 26, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0000000400 RCDOCP POWER CIRCUIT, it means the power unit RCD/OCP has tripped. Check the charging device for any visible damages. If there are no damages, reactivate the RCD/OCP.
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    Alice WhiteAug 26, 2025
    Why is the control circuit RCD/OCP tripping on my Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO?
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      James WrightAug 27, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0000000800 RCDOCP CTRL CIRCUIT, it indicates that the control circuit RCD/OCP has tripped. Check the charging device for any visible damages. If no damages are visible, reactivate the RCD/OCP.
  • E
    Emily PriceSep 14, 2025
    What does signal supply contrl mean on Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO Battery Charger?
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      Donna ChoiSep 14, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0000002000 SIGNAL SUPPLY CONTRL, disconnect all plugs from the vehicle, disconnect the device from the grid, wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect. If the same error occurs again: call service.
  • J
    James JonesSep 23, 2025
    What causes HV under overvoltage error on Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO?
    • S
      Stephanie LeeSep 23, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0000000200 HV UNDER OVERVOLTAGE, disconnect the device from the grid and call service.
  • L
    Linda TaylorSep 7, 2025
    What does timeout EV shutdown mean on Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO Battery Charger?
    • K
      Katherine FletcherSep 7, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0002000000 TIMEOUT EV SHUTDOWN, it indicates a High Voltage system shutdown error after the charging process. Check the vehicle.
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    elizabethleblancSep 8, 2025
    Why is Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO showing EV charging permissn error?
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      johnsongabrielSep 8, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0008000000 EV CHARGING PERMISSN, it means the vehicle is denying charging permission. Check the EV cables and the vehicle.
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    Amanda WilsonSep 23, 2025
    What does OCPP timeout mean on Evtec Battery Charger?
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      kathleenbrewerSep 23, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0800000000 OCPP TIMEOUT, disconnect all plugs from the vehicle, disconnect the device from the grid, wait 30 seconds, and then reconnect. If the same error occurs again: call service.
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    Michael MarshallAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO shows EV control communic error?
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      Angela KrauseAug 31, 2025
      If the Evtec Battery Charger displays ERROR 0004000000 EV CONTROL COMMUNIC., it indicates a communication error message from the vehicle. Check the EV cables and the vehicle.

Evtec move&charge CHAdeMO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Charging StandardCHAdeMO
Maximum Power Output50 kW
Output CurrentUp to 125 A
Cooling SystemForced air cooling
IP RatingIP54
Input Voltage400 V AC
CommunicationCAN
Protection FeaturesOvervoltage, Overcurrent, Short Circuit, Overheating