Mercedes-benz A0009069206, A0009069406 User Manual

smart Wallbox
>> Instruction Manual.
Important addresses.
Contact Daimler AG
Mercedesstraße 137 70327 Stuttgart, Germany
In case of technical questions, please contact your local smart technical support.
This manual, in its entirety or in parts, must not be reproduced, stored electronically or otherwise transmitted electronically, electrically, mechanically, optically, chemically, by photocopy or as an audio recording without express written permission.
Version: 1.1, SMART-UM-Wallbox-2017-03-06
Article No. 0301490
Contents.
ii Important addresses.
01
1 Important information.
1 About this manual. 1 Safety notices in this manual. 2 Safety notices on the device. 2 General safety information. 3 General product information. 4 User information.
02
5 Introduction.
5 Introducing the product. 5 Unpacking and components included. 6 Identifying your model variant.
03
7 Charging procedure.
7 Charging procedure with the smart Wallbox.
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10 Resolving errors.
10 Error messages during the charging procedure. 11 Operational disruptions and solutions. 11 Taking the product out of and back into operation. 12 Frequently asked questions.
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14 Appendix.
14 Technical specifications. 15 Scale drawings and dimensions. 16 Standards & guidelines. 17 CE certification and compliance declaration. 17 Maintenance. 18 Cleaning and care. 18 Trademarks. 18 Intellectual Property & Copyright. 19 Disposal advice.
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‡ Important information.

About this manual.

This manual is delivered as an original component of your smart Wallbox and documents the steps and options necessary for set up and operation of your wallbox. For quick and easy reference, certain sec­tions of this manual are specially formatted.
> Descriptions listing equally valid options (as is the case here) are indicated by bullet points.
> Descriptions that describe performing a function are shown in the form of numerical lists indicating
the order of the individual working steps.
Please make sure you read this manual, as it contains important information for using the wallbox with your smart vehicle. Please especially follow all operational and safety notices that are printed in this manual.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. In case the wallbox is operated by several users, the contents of this manual, and the safety notices in particular, must in all cases be passed on to each individual user or made available to them.
All measurements in this manual are in millimeters. Where necessary, the scale is indicated for differ­ent illustrations.
Please note that all technical details, specifications and design characteristics of the product may be changed without prior notice.

Safety notices in this manual.

In particular, the warnings and safety measures in this manual that are marked as follows must be ad­hered to. The symbols carry the following meanings:
DANGER!
Sections marked with this symbol draw attention to electrical voltages that represent a danger to life and limb. Actions marked with this symbol must not be carried out under any circumstances.
CAUTION!
Sections marked with this symbol draw attention to further hazards that may lead to dam­age to the wallbox itself or to other electric devices. Actions marked with this symbol must be carried out with special care.
PLEASE NOTE!
Sections marked with this symbol draw attention to further important information and spe­cial features that are necessary for operating the device successfully. Actions marked with this symbol should be carried out as required.

Safety notices on the device.

Further operational and safety notices are provided on the outside of the housing and on the electronic components cover inside the wallbox. These symbols carry the following meanings:
WARNING!
Please ensure that you first read the operating manual (this document), especially before you open the housing cover of your smart Wallbox.
WARNING!
After opening the housing, dangerous electrical voltages may be present inside the wallbox.

General safety information.

Please pay attention to the following points:
> Read this manual carefully.
> Heed all warnings.
> Follow all instructions.
> The smart Wallbox is available with a range of country-specific specifications. Using the serial plate
markings on the underside of the wallbox, please check that the wallbox is licensed for installation and operation in your country.
> The wallbox must be installed, connected and approved for operation according to local rules and
regulations by a qualified specialist electrical contractor.
> The wallbox does not contain a residual current circuit breaker (RCCB). It must be installed in the
upstream power supply and exclusive to the supply cable for the wallbox. All smart Wallbox model variants described in this document have integrated DC fault current protection for which an RCCB with Type A tripping characteristic is generally sufficient. However, country-specific and local reg­ulations must always be observed. These may prescribe an RCCB with a different tripping charac­teristic (e.g. Type B).
> Please ensure that minimum clearances of 50 cm are kept on all sides of the wallbox during and after
installation.
> Under no circumstances remove the protective cover of the electronic components behind the hous-
ing cover of the wallbox: Cleaning or maintenance of components behind this cover is not necessary, and must under no circumstances be performed by the user.
> The smart Wallbox must only be operated with the housing cover closed and locked: Before charging,
ensure that the housing cover is closed and lock it using the triangular key supplied.
> Only use accessories intended and sold for the device by smart.
> Do not operate this wallbox in close vicinity to running water or water jets: However, the smart Wall-
box is sufficiently protected against water splashes and sprays according to the respective protec­tion degrees.
> The wallbox must not be installed in areas subject to flooding.
> The wallbox must not be installed in explosive atmosphere areas (EX areas).
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> The wallbox must not be covered with stickers or other objects or materials so that sufficient air
circulation is ensured at all times.
> No liquids, or objects or receptacles containing liquids, must be placed on the housing.
> Please note that, in some countries, a different tripping characteristic (e.g. Type B) for the upstream
residual current circuit breaker (residual current device, in the following called RCCB, see also 'Glos­sary & Definitions' on page 28) may be required. In this case, please contact your local smart techni­cal support.
> Please note that operating a radio transmitter in the immediate vicinity (< 20 cm) of the wallbox may
lead to malfunctions and should therefore be avoided.
> This device is not intended to be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities
(including children) and/or lacking knowledge, unless they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or have received instructions from such a person on how to use the device.
> Children must be supervised so that they do not play with the device.
> Please note that the smart Wallbox may be installed and operated at elevations of max. 2,000 meters
AMSL (above mean sea level).

General product information.

This smart wallbox represents the current state of technology and fulfils all current technical safety requirements, guidelines and standards. The safety information provided in this manual serves to en­sure the proper and safe operation of the device. Disregard of or actions contrary to the safety infor­mation and instructions contained in this manual may lead to electric shock, fire and/or severe injury. Malfunctions affecting the safety of persons, connected electric devices or the device itself must be repaired by a specialist electrical contractor.
Should a malfunction occur with the wallbox, please always contact the company that carried out the installation first. If the malfunction can still not be resolved, please contact your local smart technical support.
Always contact your local smart technical support if:
> the housing has been damaged mechanically,
> the housing cover has been removed or can no longer be closed or locked,
> sufficient protection against splashing water and/or foreign objects is obviously no longer evident,
> there is functional or visible damage to the charging socket or external charging cable
> or the wallbox does not function properly or has been otherwise damaged.
DANGER!
Should you detect damage to the housing, charging socket or charging cable, you must take the wallbox out of operation immediately via the upstream fuse(s) in your domestic power distribution box: No further use of the wallbox is permitted in this case! Please con­tact your local smart technical support!

User information.

To operate your wallbox, please note these instructions:
> The device must always be connected to the protective earth conductor of your electricity supply.
The protective earth connection will be made and checked by the installing contractor. After instal­lation, only qualified specialist electrical contractors may make changes.
> The wallbox should not be installed in areas of high pedestrian traffic. Installation along thorough-
fares and marked escape routes should be especially avoided.
> When there is no charging procedure under way, the charging cable should always be unplugged
and stored (model variants with charging socket) or inserted into the compartment on the side of the wallbox (model variants with fixed charging cable) to avoid trip hazards.
> Ensure that the rated voltage and rated current of the device comply with the parameters of your lo-
cal electricity grid and that the rated output is not exceeded during the charging procedure.
> At all times comply with local safety regulations for the country in which you operate the wallbox.
> To disconnect the wallbox completely from the power grid, the power supply must be interrupted
using the upstream fuse(s) and the external residual current circuit breaker (RCCB).
> Never operate the wallbox in a confined space. In particular, you must ensure that the vehicle can
be parked at a suitable distance from the wallbox and connected without any strain on the charging cable.
> A parking spot for the vehicle must be planned for in the area in front of the wallbox. The distance
between vehicle and wallbox should be at least 50 cm and no more than 5 m.
> Make sure that the cover of the wallbox housing is always closed and locked when in use. Keep the
triangular key for unlocking the door in a place that is only accessible to authorized users.
> Under no circumstances remove the protective cover for electronic components located behind the
housing cover of the wallbox.
> You must not under any circumstances make any changes to the housing or the internal wiring of
the wallbox: Any disregard of this instruction represents a safety risk, fundamentally breaches the guarantee provisions and may void the warranty with immediate effect.
> Only have qualified, specialist personnel install and/or repair the device. No parts to be maintained
by the user are located inside the device.
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‡ Introduction.
Thank you for choosing this wallbox to charge your smart electric vehicle. With this smart Wallbox, you have selected an innovative and future proof solution.
eMobility helps save natural resources and protect the environment sustainably – e.g. with Electric Drive models by smart. The smart Wallbox combines progressive and pleasing design with intuitive functionality: According to their requirements, users may select from models with charging socket or fixed charging cable, which are designed for domestic and also for semi-public applications.
smart Wallboxes are manufactured in Germany and comply with the regulations and norms for the charging of electric vehicles applicable throughout Europe according to IEC 61851-1, Mode 3. Please refer also to the section on “Standards & guidelines.” on page 16.

Introducing the product.

Your smart Wallbox allows you to comfortably and safely charge electric vehicles according to IEC 61851-1 Mode 3 and is designed for the shortest possible charging times.
We place the highest value on user safety in all our products. To this end, your wallbox provides inte­grated DC fault current detection, ensuring the proper functioning of upstream RCCBs in case of DC fault currents.
The wallbox is especially easy to operate during everyday use: Three LED lights in the lower part of the housing cover allow you to check the current operating status at any time. Should a malfunction occur, you can identify the cause by its specific LED error code without having to open the housing. After be­ing taken into operation by a specialist contractor, the wallbox is ready for charging at any time, while each charging process must be separately authorized via the integrated key switch.
A common characteristic of all wallboxes is the space-saving housing, which effectively protects the internal electric circuits against environmental influences and unauthorized access. In principle, all model variants of the wallbox must be installed and taken into operation by a specialist electrical con­tractor. Please contact your local smart partner with any queries you may have.

Unpacking and components included.

Your wallbox is delivered in an extremely sturdy box, including a range of accessory components re­quired for proper operation. Therefore, please check immediately after unpacking whether the following components are included:
Component Quantity Description
Wallbox 1
Quick start guide 1 Quick start guide including safety notices in printed form
Installation kit 1
Should one or more components be missing after unpacking, please contact your local smart distributor immediately:
Charging station, consisting of plastic housing with lockable cover and separate mounting plate.
Set of fixings for wall mounting consisting of 2 x 4 screws as well as matching wall plugs, triangular key, key for the key switch (2 pcs), strain relief including screws (2 pcs), sealing plugs for openings at the back of the housing (3 pcs)
PLEASE NOTE!
The carton in which the smart Wallbox is delivered offers optimal protection against ex­ternal influences during transport and storage. If possible, keep this carton and use it to pack the wallbox, should you need to send it to the manufacturer or otherwise transport it because of a malfunction or similar.

Identifying your model variant.

The smart Wallbox series comprises several model variants, which are mechanically and electrically adapted to different usage profiles. A product sticker with the specific smart product identification number is located on the underside of the wallbox. Please check the product sticker to ensure that the model variant you have installed is the one described in this manual.
For identification, the model code (A000 906 XX XX) as well as the power supply ratings (voltage, frequency, current) indicat­ed below it are especially relevant.
The following wallboxes are described in this manual:
Model Grid connection Model Variant
A0009069206
A0009069406
For information about Mode 3 charging cables, please contact your local smart distributor.
230 / 400 V 50 Hz 16 A
230 / 400 V 50 Hz 32 A
WARNING!
The information and technical specifications contained in this manual relate exclusively to the model variants mentioned in this manual and must not be transferred to other wall­box models. These variants include specific instruction manuals where necessary.
Fixed charging cable according to IEC 62196-2 Type 2, ca. 6 m; charging output 11 kW
Integrated charging socket with shutter according to IEC 62196-2, Type 2 for separately available Mode 3 charging cable; charging output 22 kW
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‡ Charging procedure.
The mechanical and electrical installation of the smart Wallbox model variants described in this man­ual must always be carried out by qualified specialist personnel: Preparation of the domestic power supply, and electrical connection to your domestic power supply in particular, must be carried out by a specialist electrical contractor, and subsequently inspected and approved as part of the process of taking the device into operation. Please contact a specialist electrical contractor or your local smart partner, who will be pleased to assist you with any questions regarding the installation and operation of your wallbox.
Installation itself is described in the a separate installation manual. That manual contains important information regarding mechanical and electrical installation as well as regarding the subsequent func­tional inspection, approval and taking into operation of the wallbox. It is advisable that you are present when the device is taken into operation for the first time by a qualified specialist electrical contractor to ensure that you are able to easily carry out charging procedures with your wallbox.
The current operating status is indicated by the three color LEDs on the front of the housing. Each LED may ...
... be illuminated
(continuous ON)
You can find further information about operating states on the following pages.
... flash
... be extinguished
(continuous OFF).

Charging procedure with the smart Wallbox.

The wallbox is engineered for the fastest possible charging procedure of your smart vehicle according to IEC 61851-1, Mode 3. Actual charging time depends on the battery installed in the vehicle and its re­maining level of charge at the beginning of the charging procedure.
The wallbox is available in model variants with fixed charging cable and with Type 2 charging socket. The A0009069206 model variant, however, includes a charging cable with Type 2 charging connector.
Here, the charging connector is kept in a matching charging connector compartment on the right side of the wallbox housing and is only removed for the charging procedure.
The A0009069406 Model variant features a charging socket with touch pro­tection as may be required in certain countries for which you will need the separately available Mode 3 charging cable in order to connect your smart vehicle. This model variant has an electromechanical locking mechanism, which secures the charging connector to the wallbox as soon as the charg-
Type 2 connector
ing cable is connected to both wallbox and vehicle. You can obtain infor­mation about charging cables from your local smart distributor.
WARNING!
The smart Wallbox must only be operated with the housing cover closed and locked: Before charging, ensure that the housing cover is closed and locked using the triangular key in­cluded.
Please follow these steps to charge your smart vehicle using the wallbox:
1. Park your vehicle so that the vehicle charging socket can be easily reached with the charging con­nector of the charging cable: The charging cable must not be stretched tight or placed under strain during the charging procedure.
2. Open the vehicle charging socket as described in the vehicle's instruction manual.
3. Check the LED indicators at the front of the wallbox: When the wallbox is ready for operation, the blue LED indicator will flash every 5 seconds, while the two other LEDs will be OFF.
4. Remove the charging connector from the charging connector compartment (model variant A0009069206) or connect the separately available Mode 3 charging cable to the charging socket on the right side of the wallbox (model variant A0009069406).
5. Insert the charging connector of the charging cable all the way into the vehicle’s charging socket.
6. If necessary, unblock the charging procedure using the key switch on the right side of the housing.
> Key switch in horizontal position: The next charging procedure is blocked.
> Key switch in vertical position: Charging procedure unblocked.
PLEASE NOTE! Unblocking is only required to start the charging procedure: The key switch may be re­turned to the horizontal position immediately afterwards and this will not interrupt the charging procedure. However, after separating the connection with the vehicle, the next charging procedure is again blocked by the wallbox.
Operating status is shown by the LED indicators on the front of the wallbox as follows:
LED display Description
The blue LED flashes every 5 seconds, the green LED and the red LED are not illuminated. The vehicle may now be connected.
The blue LED is illuminated permanently when the vehicle has been connected and detected but the charging procedure has not yet been unblocked using the key switch.
The blue LED goes out and the green LED is illuminated perma­nently when the vehicle is connected and the charging procedure has been unblocked using the key switch: In this state, the wallbox is wait­ing for the vehicle to initiate the charging procedure.
The green LED flashes during the actual charging procedure. The charging procedure can be manually interrupted at the vehicle and is automatically terminated by the vehicle when charging is complete.
When the charging procedure is paused or completed, the green LED is again continuously ON.
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PLEASE NOTE!
In principle, the charging procedure is always terminated by the vehicle, not by the wallbox. An illuminated green LED indicates, on the basis of communication with the vehicle, that the charging procedure has been either paused or completed: Distinguishing these two op­erating states is only possible by checking the battery charge indicator inside the vehicle. Should the vehicle not be fully charged after a sufficiently long charging process, please contact your local smart partner.
After the charging procedure has been completed, please remove the cable from the vehicle socket and store it appropriately in readiness for the next charging procedure.
‡ Resolving errors.
Your smart Wallbox is engineered for maximum operational safety and the highest possible charging reliability. Should a malfunction occur in practice, this is shown by the indicator LEDs front of the wall­box as an error code. The following chapter describes how you recognize error codes and which mea­sures you must take to resolve them.

Error messages during the charging procedure.

In some circumstances, malfunctions and disruptions of the charging procedure may occur that prevent the proper charging of the vehicle according to IEC 61851.1. The wallbox independently detects possible internal errors as well as errors on the part of the vehicle and shows them using the indicator LEDs.
To represent certain errors, the indicator LEDs will illuminate and flash in a specific, repeating pattern. The following error states are displayed:
LED display Error description
When the red LED is ON and the blue LED and/or the green LED
are flashing, the wallbox has detected an error. To resolve the error, terminate the current charging procedure and reinitiate it to reset the error.
If the error repeats or occurs permanently, take the wallbox out of op­eration (see page 11) and contact your local smart technical support.
When the red LED flashes (every 10 seconds) and the green LED also flashes (every 2 seconds), the wallbox is only providing reduced charging capacity.
If the error repeats or occurs permanently, take the wallbox out of op­eration (see page 11) and contact your local smart technical support.
PLEASE NOTE!
You can find a comprehensive list of all error messages in the installation manual for your wallbox.
For most error states, the wallbox reinitiates the charging procedure, checking communications with the smart vehicle. However, in practice, it is, in case of an error, advisable to manually reinitiate the charging procedure by unplugging and reconnecting the cable as not all errors can be resolved by the automatic restart.
WARNING!
If the wallbox continues to show error messages during charging, please always contact your local smart technical support. It is possible that your vehicle must be repaired or the wallbox or the charging cable needs to be replaced before the vehicle can be charged again using the wallbox.
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Operational disruptions and solutions.

For secure operation, the smart Wallbox must be protected during operation by (an) upstream fuse(s) and an external residual current circuit breaker. To take suitable measures and restore operation in case of malfunction, you must first clearly identify the type of error.
The following errors may occur:
Type of error Possible cause Suggested solution
The power supply is interrupted within the domestic electrical infrastructure: Check the upstream fuse(s)
LEDs are not functioning.
The electric vehicle is not recognized.
The indicator LEDs show an er­ror message.
The wallbox does not have a power supply.
An internal fault has oc­curred in the wallbox. The charging cable is not properly plugged into the vehicle or the charging station.
The wallbox detects a malfunction.
and the external residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) and switch them back on if required. If the er­ror repeats or occurs permanently, contact your local smart technical support. The wallbox must be replaced. In this case, please contact your local smart technical support. Remove the recharge plug from the vehicle and the charging station and plug it back in: Should the error persist, check the Mode 3 charging cable and contact your local smart technical support. Please reinitiate the charging procedure: If the error repeats or occurs permanently, take the wallbox out of operation (see page 11) and contact your local smart technical support.
PLEASE NOTE!
Should the power supply be faulty, please take the wallbox out of operation (see page 11) and contact your local smart technical support.

Taking the product out of and back into operation.

If required, you can take your wallbox out of operation. To take the wallbox out of operation, please pro­ceed as follows:
1. Switch of the external residual current circuit breaker (RCCB), thus disconnecting the wallbox from the power grid.
2. In addition, switch off any upstream fuse(s).
Now, the wallbox can no longer be used for charging.
To take the wallbox back into operation at a later time, please proceed as follows:
1. Switch on any upstream fuse(s).
2. In addition, switch the external residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) on, thus connecting the wallbox to the power grid.
When the wallbox is reconnected to the electricity grid, it will initiate the start-up procedure: This includes an internal test of the electronics to ensure correct functioning. The internal check routine is indicated by the LEDs on the front of the wallbox as follows.
LED display Description
All three LEDs flash once …
... and then go out.
Then, the blue LED and the green LED flash to indicate the cur­rent version of the software (not relevant for operation).
On completion the blue LED vehicle can now be connected for charging.
flashes every 5 seconds, the green LED and the red LED go out. The

Frequently asked questions.

A few frequently asked questions regarding installation and operation of your smart Wallbox are listed here. Please always read this section first before you contact your local technical support: Your ques­tion may already be answered here.
Can I install the smart Wallbox myself?
> No, the mechanical, and especially the electrical installation of the wallbox must always be carried
out by a qualified specialist electrical contractor. Only then can electrically safe operation be guar­anteed.
> Installing the wallbox yourself can lead to a breach of warranty provisions and voids the warranty
protection for operating the wallbox.
How must the smart Wallbox electrical circuits be protected?
> Every phase of the smart Wallbox must be protected in the domestic power supply and at least one
residual current circuit breaker (Type A) must be installed. Always observe all local regulations for operating electrical devices, which may prescribe a different residual current circuit breaker (e.g. Type B).
Can the smart Wallbox be operated on a single phase power supply?
> Yes – in principle, all wallbox model variants can be operated on a single phase power supply.
The smart Wallbox is out of order (no LED indicators). How do I investigate the cause?
> If no vehicle is connected to the wallbox, the blue LED indicator on the front of the wall-
box should flash every 5 seconds. Should this not be the case, please check the following:
1. The upstream fuse(s)
2. The external residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) Should these protection devices not show any sign of malfunction, please contact your local smart technical support.
The charging output of the smart Wallbox is lower than expected. What may be the cause?
> In some error scenarios, the internal safety circuits of the wallbox are triggered so that the internal
current of the wallbox will be limited: In this case, the red LED will flash every 10 seconds. However, charging continues to be possible. Should the internal safety features be activated repeatedly or
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permanently, please take the wallbox out of operation (see page 11) and contact your local smart technical support.
The key for opening the housing or for unblocking the charging procedure has been lost. Can I order a replacement key?
> One triangular key for the housing cover ins supplied with the wallbox. Two keys for the key switch
on the side of the box, which is used to unblock the charging procedure, are also included. If both keys to the key switch have been lost and the key switch on the right side of the housing is in the horizontal position, the wallbox is blocked for charging operations and no further charging proce­dures are possible. Contact the dealer from whom you have purchased the wallbox to order replace­ment keys for housing or key switch.
Where can I order spare parts for the wallbox?
> Should you need spare parts for your wallbox, please contact your local smart technical support.
‡ Appendix.

Technical specifications.

Model Variant A0009069206 A0009069406
Compliance IEC 61851-1 / 61439-7
Grid connection for supply cable sizes of max. 5 x 16 mm²
Rated voltage 230/400 V
Rated current
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Max. output 11 kW 22 kW
Charging outlet Type 2 charging cable, ca. 6 m Type 2 charging socket with shutter
Circuit-protection devices DC-RCM electronic DC fault current detector, I
Control / Customization internal RS485 interface (no user access)
Operating temperature -30°C to 50°C
Storage temperature -30°C to 85°C
Relative humidity 5 to 95% (no condensation)
Class of protection I
Overvoltage category III
Degree of pollution 3
Degree of protection (housing) IP54 IP44
Impact strength IK08
Dimensions incl. mounting plate 492 x 400 x 194 mm (H x W x D)
Dimensions w/o mounting plate 492 x 400 x 162 mm (H x W x D)
Mounting plate dimensions 477.9 x 376.4 x 32 mm (H x W x D)
Maximum elevation ≤ 2,000 m AMSL (above mean sea level)
Weight per unit incl. mounting plate ca. 14 kg ca. 5.7 kg
Weight per unit w/o mounting plate ca. 13 kg ca. 4.7 kg
16 A, 3-phase 32 A, 3-phase
≥ 6 mA
Δn d.c.
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492

Scale drawings and dimensions.

The smart Wallbox is delivered fully assembled and quality checked. All dimensions are indicated in the scale drawings below.
Wallbox with fixed charging cable.
Plan and elevation (all dimensions in mm)
194
394
134
143
Wallbox with charging socket.
394
143
134
194
400
492
194
Plan and elevation (all dimensions in mm)
134

Standards & guidelines.

The smart Wallbox complies with the following standards and protection ratings:
General guidelines.
Guideline Explanation
2014/30/EU EMC Guideline
2011/65/EU RoHS 2 guideline
2012/19/EU WEEE Guideline
2014/35/EU Low voltage directive
ElektroG Electrical and Electronic Device Statute
Device safety standards.
Standard Explanation
IEC 61851-1 Ed 2.0:2010 Conductive charging systems for electric vehicles – Part 1: General re-
quirements
IEC/TS 61439-7:2014 Part 7: Switching device combinations for specific applications such as
marinas, campgrounds, market squares, charging stations for electric vehicles
DIN EN 61851-1: 2012-01 Conductive charging systems for electric vehicles – Part 1: General re-
quirements
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Standard Explanation
E DIN EN 61851-22:2011-04 Conductive charging systems for electric vehicles – Part 22: AC charg-
ing station for electric vehicles
HD 60364-7-722:2012 Low voltage installations – Part 7-722: Power supply for electric ve-
hicles
Classes of protection & Degrees of protection.
Class of protection / Degree of protection
Explanation
Class of protection I: All electrically conducting parts of the device are connected at low resistance with the protective earth system of the fixed installation.
Degree of protection of the device: Protection against the intrusion of solid par-
IP 44
ticles more than 1 mm in diameter and against splashing water (model variant: A0009069406).
IP 54
Degree of protection of the device: Protection against touch, dust in harmful quan­tities and protection from splashing water (model variant: A0009069206)

CE certification and compliance declaration.

The smart Wallbox carries the CE mark. The associated declaration of compliance is avail­able for download in electronic format at www.yourwallbox.de.

Maintenance.

After installation, your wallbox is mostly maintenance-free. However, because the wallbox processes high electrical voltages internally, it is recommended to conduct a visual inspection of the housing and check the externally accessible components and accessories at certain intervals (e.g. biannually).
DANGER!
Never remove the internal cover of the wallbox: Cleaning or maintenance of components is not necessary, or may not under any circumstances be performed by the user.
> Conduct a visual inspection of the housing surfaces as well as the charging socket(s) and check for
damage.
> Conduct a visual inspection of the charging cable and ensure that the cable does not show any visual
damage or deformation.
Should you find any obvious damage during the above-mentioned checks, please contact your local smart technical support.
Have all damage repaired before continuing to operate the wallbox. Until then, take the wallbox out of operation as described in section “Taking the product out of and back into operation.” on page 11.
> The wallbox does not have a dedicated ON/OFF switch: If you want to take the wallbox out of opera-
tion, you must always switch the upstream fuse(s) and the domestic RCCB to the 0 (OFF) position.
> The proper functioning of the external RCCB must be checked biannually to ensure it functions cor-
rectly during operation.

Cleaning and care.

The surface of the smart Wallbox can be cleaned with a dry cloth.
> Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, waxes or solvents (such as cleaning fluid or paint thinner)
because they can dull the housing and the displays on the device.
> Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or sponges as these can scratch the surface of the housing cover.
DANGER!
The smart Wallbox must under no circumstances be cleaned with a pressure cleaner or any similar device where liquids or steam could enter the openings in the housing because of high pressure.

Trademarks.

All trademarks mentioned in this manual including those that may be protected by third parties are, without restriction, subject to the regulations of the respectively applicable trademark law and the property rights of the respective registered owners.
All trademarks, trading names or company names marked here as such are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. All rights not explicitly granted here are reserved.
The absence of explicit identification of trademarks used in this manual must not lead to the conclusion that a name is free from the rights of third parties.

Intellectual Property & Copyright.

Copyright © 2017
Version 1.1,SMART-UM-Wallbox-2017-03-06
All rights reserved.
Any information in this manual may be changed without prior notice and does not represent any obli­gation on the part of the manufacturer.
Illustrations in this manual may show designs different from the delivered product and do not represent any obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
The manufacturer does not take responsibility for any loss and/or damages that occur because of the data or possible misinformation contained in these instructions.
This manual, in its entirety or in parts, must not be reproduced, stored electronically or otherwise transmitted electronically, electrically, mechanically, optically, chemically, by photocopy or as an audio recording without the written permission of the manufacturer.

Disposal advice.

smart Wallbox Appendix 19
For the preservation and protection of the environment, the prevention of pollution and in order to improve the recycling of resources, the European Commission has is­sued a guideline (WEEE-Guideline 2002/96/EC and EAG-VO) according to which elec­trical and electronic devices are taken back by the manufacturer in order to have them properly disposed of or recycled.
Therefore, devices marked with this symbol may not be disposed of as part of unsort­ed domestic waste inside the European Union: Please inquire with your local authori­ties regarding proper disposal.
The materials are recyclable as marked. By re-using, recycling or through other forms of processing obsolete devices, you make an important contribution to environmental protection.
The manufacturer may have made minor technical modications to the product after publication of this instruction manual. This may also have led to minor discrepancies in the appearance of the product. Any color differences are a result of the printing process.
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