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    P-CHARGE Operating Instructions

    StandAlone

    Please keep these instructions for future reference.

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    Table of Contents

    TOC

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    1. Introduction

    Dear customer,

    Thank you for choosing a Schletter GmbH product.

    This document contains important safety instructions as well as relevant information pertaining to correct use,

    service and maintenance of the P-CHARGE StandAlone. Please follow these instructions carefully in order to

    avoid accidents and errors.

    Please Note!

    Please ensure that you are fully conversant with the operating instructions prior to using the device.

    This device is designed exclusively for the charging of electrically driven vehicles.

    The company Schletter GmbH reserves the right to make technical modifications to improve the user-

    friendliness, to increase safety and simplify maintenance; those modifications shall be effected until such time

    as the charging station is dispatched.

    2. Safety instructions

    Use only approved and undamaged charging cables.

    Extension cables must not be used for charging

    Route all cables so as to avoid creating a tripping hazard

    Ensure that only designated plugs are inserted into the relevant socket-outlets

    In the event of malfunction, the operation must be restarted by qualified personnel only

    Charging at defective socket-outlets is prohibited

    Do not hit or kick the outlets and control elements

    Modifications, maintenance and repair work is to be performed by qualified technical personnel only

    Do not use scrubbing powder or detergents with abrasive particles to clean the device

    The company Schletter GmbH shall not assume any liability in case of non-compliance with these

    specifications regarding the handling of electric current

    The use of the charging station is at your own risk

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    3. Correct use of the charging station

    3.1.Overview and structure of the charging station

    Here you can see the P-CHARGE pillar with opened door, in front view; the individual components are listed and

    explained. To open the charging station, insert the key into the lock, rotate it to the left and push the lid

    upwards. Open the door.

    Machine controller

    "E" button

    RFID card reader with water collection container

    I/O-Circuit board

    Power supply

    Installation contactor, meter, combined RCD/MCB

    Main line branch terminal

    Installation in the circuit breaker box

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    Button 5

    Display Button 6

    Card reader

    Sockets Button 1

    Lock Button 2

    Button 3

    Button 4

    3.2.The control elements

    Some buttons have several functions; these can be referenced in table 1.1

    Button Standard function PIN input Menu

    Button 1Socket

    top leftPIN digit 1 Cursor down

    Button 2Socket

    top rightPIN digit 2 Cursor up

    Button 3Socket

    bottom leftPIN digit 3 Open menu item

    Button 4Socket

    bottom right

    PIN digit 4 Close menu item

    Button 5

    Language selection:

    Toggle between

    German (DE) and

    English (EN)

    Button 6

    C (Cancel) Escape

    key:

    Default configuration

    is restored

    "E" button Menu Confirm PIN Cancel Menu

    Table 1.1:

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    3.3.The various socket types

    Schuko

    CEE 2P/PE (Camping)

    CEE 3P/N/PE (16A / 32A)

    IEC 62196 Type 2

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    4. Charging an electric vehicle with the P-CHARGE StandAlone

    A number of options are available for the activation of the charging pillar, incl. card reader, coins and buttons.

    4.1.RFIDThe flatrate variant allows the user to charge his vehicle to an unlimited capacity.

    Start charging process:

    Hold up your customer card to the RFID card reader

    Press the button which corresponds to your selected outlet

    Insert plug into the activated socket

    The charging process begins

    The battery of the electric vehicle is charged

    Terminating the charging process:

    Hold up your customer card to the RFID card reader (the same card used to activate the charging

    process)

    The charging process is terminated and the socket-outlet is disconnected from the mains

    Remove plug from the socket

    The RFID cards can be time-limited if required (e.g. from 01 January, 2011 - 31 December, 2011)

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    4.2.Coins

    The system has an integrated coin validator. The following coins can be used: 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 euro.

    Important: Please ensure you insert the correct amount as change will not be paid out by the machine.

    Start charging process:

    Please insert one or several coins

    Press the button which corresponds to your selected outlet

    Insert plug into the activated socket

    The charging process begins.

    The battery of the electric vehicle is charged.

    Terminating the charging process:

    The charging process is automatically deactivated once the money has run out. Otherwise simply

    remove the plug from the socket.

    Remove plug from the socket

    4.3.Buttons

    Start charging process:

    Press the button which corresponds to your selected outlet

    Insert plug into the activated socket

    The charging process begins

    The battery of the electric vehicle is charged

    Terminating the charging process:

    Press the button which corresponds to your selected outlet

    The charging process is terminated

    Remove the plug from the socket

    Please note: With the button variant, you are neither required to identify yourself nor to pay to activate /

    deactivate a charging session.

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    5. Customer menu

    The customer menu enables the user to change and align various parameters of the P-CHARGE. You can also

    test the various charging station functions and modify the default language.

    To enter the customer menu, open the charging station

    and press the "E" button at the rear of the circuit board

    mounted to the display, until you hear a beep. A message

    on the display will prompt you to enter your PIN. The

    default PIN on delivery is "1111". When opening the

    customer menu for the first time, please enter the

    supplied PIN using buttons 1-4 and press the "E" button

    again. If you have already been assigned a PIN, you can

    enter it now using the keys 1 to 4 (c.f.Section 3.2.).

    5.1.Menu overview

    Price per kWh Language

    Date & time Service PIN

    Contrast

    Adv. Settings

    Tests

    Firmware update

    Info

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    5.2.Menu items

    Price per kWh

    Enter the current kWh price here.

    Date & time

    Set the date and time here (max. variance of 60 seconds per month).

    Please note: A charging station may be unusable if an incorrect date is entered (in the case of

    RFID cards which are programmed with a time-limit).

    Contrast

    You can alter the display contrast here, for example, if read-out is impossible due to direct

    sunlight on the console.

    Advanced settings

    Access data*

    Here you can enter your SIM card PIN (applicable only with the GSM-module variant), endpoint,

    APN address, internet user name and password to enable the transmission of status-reports from

    the charging station via the internet. Presetting a GSM-Modem: "0000". The SIM card PIN can

    either be aligned to this value or the modem setting can be aligned to the SIM card.

    Status report*

    Data transfer: Select a daily status report or define at which time data is to be transferred.

    Machine identification number

    Number which clearly identifies your charging station; this number comprises the last 4 digits of

    the serial number.

    MF card PIN

    Changing your RFID PIN.

    Tests

    Buttons

    Verification and identification of the buttons: When a button is pressed, its name in shown in the

    display.

    LED buttons

    Verifying LED illumination of individual buttons

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    230V tests

    The flaps can be tested here (sensor technology and solenoid). Unlock the flaps via the

    controller**, to allow you to then simulate the individual flap positions. Please observe the display

    while doing so. When operating a micro-switch, the status "closed" should be displayed against

    the respective micro-switch. You should also be able to activate the socket outlet with your

    controller without using the RFID card. This can be helpful when performing maintenance tasks.

    Online terminal*

    Status report is sent as a test. Required: Modem and SIM card.

    Multi card reader

    The card reader is tested to ensure it recognizes the card placed in front of it as well as the card

    previously identified.

    Firmware update

    Use this menu item to keep software up to date.

    Information

    Information relating to the current version of the control software.

    Language

    Selection of the default language to be displayed: German or English.

    Service PIN

    The service PIN may be changed here.

    Menu items marked with " * " are only available in conjunction with a modem.

    ** The controller referred to above is not included in delivery.

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    6. Technical data and notes

    6.1.Dimensions

    The P-CHARGE StandAlone has the following dimensions:

    Height: 1628mm

    Width: 417mm

    Depth: 242 mm

    Weight approx. 80 kg.

    6.2.Foundation

    When installing a charging pillar, please ensure that the foundation has been appropriately dimensioned.

    Regional prerequisites should be taken into account here.

    The following example data can be referenced when installing the foundation:

    Height: 1100mm

    Width: 850mm

    Depth: 725mm

    StB foundation concrete C35/45 XC4 XD1 XF2 XA2 cnom55mm

    Universal reinforcement Q524A (folded)

    Treated surface / coated / polished

    Mounting on gravel bed d 20cm, compacted to 100% Proctor density

    Anchor bolts "FISCHER FAZ II 10/20 (or equivalent)

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    6.3.Environmental conditions

    The charging station is designed for installation and for orderly use in public areas. It is designed for outdoor

    installation according to the following criteria:

    Protection class: IP44

    Operational temperature: -20C to 55C

    Air humidity: 0-95%

    6.4.Service notes

    The charging pillar is designed to require minimal maintenance. It can be cleaned with common detergents as

    necessary. Please avoid the use of scrubbing powders, or detergents with abrasive particles.

    The P-CHARGE is equipped with calibrated meters. These have a validity of 8 years and are approved for use by

    third parties for the calculation of energy. Once this time has elapsed, either a new meter is to be installed, or

    the existing device must be audited by the calibration office. The device must be calibrated regularly to ensure a

    consistently accurate billing process.

    We recommend a complete functionality audit of the P-CHARGE Standalone every 6 months to ensure the best

    possible performance of the device. Test the different functions using the menu item "Tests" and perform a

    measurement at all the socket-outlets according to VDE0100. Please note that these tasks should be carried out

    by trained, technical personnel only.

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    6.5.In the event of an error / problem

    Power failure: In the event of power failure, the charging station will automatically shut down. Once

    power is reestablished, the charging station will restart by restoring the status saved at the point of

    outage.

    RCD tripping: In the event that the fault current protection switches are tripped, these must be reset

    manually by a service technician.

    Loss of card: Anyone finding a lost card has authorization to use it at the corresponding charging pillar,

    so please advise your customers to be prudent. In the event of loss, your customer will require a new

    card, however, lost cards cannot be cancelled.

    Card cannot be extracted from the machine: Please follow the instructions displayed on the screenthrough to the end. You can then remove your card. To end / cancel the charging session please reinsert

    your card into the card reader and follow the instructions displayed on the screen.

    Outlet "xy" cannot be selected / displays WP: Should an unused outlet not be available for selection,

    then "WP" is shown on the display behind the respective outlet. This problem occurs if the plug has

    been removed prior to correct deactivation of the outlet; the socket is reactivated for further use after 5

    mins.

    In the event of other errors: As a first step, please restart the charging station by switching off at the

    main switch and on again after approx. 30 seconds. Should the error reoccur, please validate andcorrect the settings in the service menu and test the individual functions of the charging station using

    the test function. Should the error persist, please contact your service partner.

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    7. Appendix

    The following standards were applied:

    DIN EN 61439-1 Low voltage switchgear assembly

    DIN EN 61439-5 Switchgear assembly in power distribution networks

    DIN EN 61000-6-3

    The following standards were partially applied:

    DIN EN 61851

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    8. Contact data

    Address of the manufacturer:

    Schletter GmbH

    Gewerbegebiet an der B15

    Alustrasse 1

    83527 Kirchdorf/Haag i. OB

    Address of the Service partner:

    (Please enter contact details for the service partner here)

    Serial number:

    (Please refer to the identification plate on your charging station and enter the serial no. here)