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Error messages
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Operating instructions
LED fl ashes red 2 x per second:
The charging plug lock is faulty.
Please check the charging plug (e.g. for dirt).
Please deactivate and reactivate the charging
station completely once.
LED fl ashes red continuously:
The supply voltage for charging is inadequate
(or drops too dramatically due to the electrical
load during charging).
More current is charged from the electric ve-
hicle than can be safely provided via the instal-
lation. Please contact your installation partner.
Too many consumers are active simultaneously
on your power supply.
LED fl ashes slowly white 2 x per second:
A charging cable with an invalid current value is
connected.
Please replace the charging cable with a certi-
ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
LED fl ashes rapidly white 5 x per second:
• The charging cable is defective.
Please replace the charging cable with a certi-
ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
LED fl ashes rapidly green 5 x per second:
The vehicle signals invalid current values.
Please disconnect the vehicle from the
charging cable and start the complete
charging procedure from the beginning.
Please contact the manufacturer of your
vehicle if the fault persists.
LED remains permanently white:
Your vehicle is not recognised or the charging
cable is defective.
Please replace the charging cable with a certi-
ed charging cable suitable for your vehicle.
Please disconnect the vehicle from the charg-
ing cable and start the complete charging
procedure from the beginning. Please contact
the manufacturer of your vehicle if the fault
persists.
LED fl ashes slowly green 2 x per second:
The vehicle signals an invalid status.
Please disconnect the vehicle from the charg-
ing cable and start the complete charging
procedure from the beginning. Please contact
the manufacturer of your vehicle if the fault
persists.