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Good to Know – Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Porsche Mobile Charger Connect Good to Know – Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Porsche is fitted with any equipment not described Germany Vertrieb Customer Relations in this manual, your authorized Porsche dealer will be Porscheplatz 1 glad to provide information regarding correct opera- Operating instructions tion and care of the items concerned.
  • Page 3 About this Owner’s Manual 1. Instructions are numbered in cases where a se- quence of steps must be followed. Warnings and symbols 2. Instructions that must be followed on the cen- Different types of warnings and symbols are used in tral display.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Malfunctions........35 Transport.
  • Page 5: To The Operating Instructions Pictogram Explanation

    Operate the charger at an altitude of max. can become very hot. for the provision of the services is sent to Porsche 16,404 ft (5,000 m) above sea level. and processed there: customer ID, statistics, charg-...
  • Page 6: Safety

    Do not insert any objects into the vehicle charge ulations. Porsche recommends that you use a port or charger. Only use accessories, e.g. supply and vehicle ca- certified Porsche service partner.
  • Page 7 Porsche recom- electrician which inspection intervals are appro- However, there is no guarantee that interference mends that you use a certified Porsche service priate for your installation. Porsche recommends will not occur in a particular installation. If the Wall partner.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Safety Intended use Charger with integrated control and protection sys- tem for charging mode 2 for vehicles with high-volt- age battery that comply with the generally applicable standards and directives for electric vehicles. Depending on the regional power grid, use the appropriate device version.
  • Page 9: Scope Of Supply

    Information service The access data valid at the time of delivery, such as the preset PIN and the initial password, can be Personal identification requested from the Porsche partner in the event of number loss. Personal unlock key − To do this, have the serial number of the charger ready.
  • Page 10 In the Web Application: Settings e for mainte- – nance e information Porsche ID If the charger is linked to your Porsche ID, informa- tion on the charger and charging processes in My Porsche and Porsche Connect App can be accessed.
  • Page 11: Overview

    Overview Overview Charger control unit Displays and controls on the dis- play Connections on the control unit Fig. 3: Control unit Fig. 4: Charger display Power button Fig. 2: Connections on the control unit Status LEDs Status bar Supply cable Display Information area Vehicle cable Menu bar The charger can be switched on and off using the...
  • Page 12 Overview Skip Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning WiFi connection availa- Display information about the current charging process Server connection available Display charging history Software update down- Making settings loading A software update is Connection to PLC net- available. work available Hotspot activated Operating options A charging profile is ac- tivated in the vehicle.
  • Page 13: Selecting The Installation Location

    Selecting the installation location Selecting the installation lo- – Do not install the basic wall mount or charging dock in stables, livestock buildings or locations cation where ammonia gases occur. Electric shock, fire – Install the basic wall mount or charging dock on DANGER a smooth surface.
  • Page 14: Tools Required

    Tools required Tools required – Spirit level – Power or hammer drill – Screwdriver...
  • Page 15: Installing

    Installing Installing Installing the plug holder Installing the wall bracket Installing the Basic Wall Mount Fig. 8: Drilling dimensions Fig. 7: Distance from wall mount to plug holder 1. Remove plug holder 1 from the cover (Fig. 8) 2 (Fig. 8). When installing the plug holder, ensure a distance of 2.
  • Page 16 Installing Inserting the control unit in the wall mount Fig. 9: Inserting control unit 1. Guide the vehicle cable through the lower open- ing in the basic wall mount, fit the bottom of the control unit on the locking lug and engage it by pushing it to the rear.
  • Page 17: Setup

    In some countries, only approved supply cables may be used. When driving abroad, always carry the ap- propriate supply cable for the country you are visiting with you. 1. Status of printout. Ask your Porsche partner or your local electricity supplier for more information.
  • Page 18 Nema 5-15 Type B IEC 60309-2 CEE 230 V/16 A CEE 7/5; CEE 7/7 Type E/Type F IEC 60309-2 (“SchuKo”) CEE 230 V/32 A 1. Status of printout. Ask your Porsche partner or your local electricity supplier for more information.
  • Page 19 Setup General safety instructions Suitable power socket/power plug types Small contact surface between the clamping screw and the wire. Electric shock and fire! – NEMA 6-50 DANGER Broad contact surface between clamping plate NEMA 6-50 and wire Improper use of the charging equipment and failure Socket/plug to comply with the installation and safety instruc- Line installation requirements...
  • Page 20 3. Pull out the plug B (Fig. 11) until resistance is first felt. 4. Close the lever A (Fig. 11). 5. Pull out the plug B (Fig. 11) fully. 1. Time of printing. Further information is available from your authorized Porsche dealer or your local electricity supplier.
  • Page 21: Commissioning And Configuration

    − Settings can always be changed on the display loaded manually via the web address in the E-Per- ( ). formance area at https://www.porsche.com and in- stalled via the web application. Language and country Selecting a Network 1. Select a language from the list. Confirm your Select the option for connecting to a home network.
  • Page 22 Connection via PLC pairing button 1. Select the PLC pairing button option. When the charger is paired to your Porsche ID, infor- If it is not possible to integrate into a home network, mation about the charger and the charging processes the charger can activate a hotspot, thereby estab- 2.
  • Page 23: Initializing With The Web Application

    Porsche – the deactivation of ground monitoring sche ID) Mobile Charger Connect to learn more about the Current charging capacity setup of the charger. The current flow of electrical power [in kilowatt] The following browsers are supported by the web from the charger to the load.
  • Page 24 Setup Consumption The total energy consumption for the current charging session [in kilowatt hours]. Charge status The color used in the overview indicates the charge status of the device: – Red: Error message – Blue: Charging paused – Green: Vehicle is charging –...
  • Page 25: Operation

    The charging duration can vary depending on the following factors: – Electrical socket used (domestic electrical outlet or industrial electrical outlet) – Country-specific power grid voltage and current 1. Time of printing: Further information is available from your authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 26 Further display can be switched on again by pressing the If the charger is connected to an energy manager, information is available from your authorized Porsche Power button it limits the charging current in accordance with the dealer.
  • Page 27: Logging Into The Web Application

    Logging into the web application Private Plug & Charge Activate ground monitoring in grounded power If Mobile Charger Connect device protection is acti- For standard operation of the web application, use grids. vated, the charging process can only be started by the Home user profile.
  • Page 28: Using The Web Application

    Operation g For information on the web application, refer to the Using the web application Information instructions at https://www.porsche.com/interna- Opening the web application − Depending on which browser you are using, the tional/ aboutporsche/e-performance/help-andcon- web application will not open immediately; in-...
  • Page 29 Operation Charging history connect with the hotspot and access the charger‘s Information web application. Integration in the home network can The charging sessions of the charger are listed here When the end device is in a home network, it can no take place at any time in the web application.
  • Page 30 Operation WiFi hotspot. However with this there is no Internet Hotspot Managing WiFi networks connection and only the locally installed functions are Your end device can connect directly to the charger Option Explanation available. using its integrated WiFi hotspot. Information Different network Select when your 1.
  • Page 31 PLC security key. The security code is Establishing a connection to the energy manager displayed. In order to transfer data to your Porsche ID account, on the charger b. Enter the security code in the settings of the device must be connected to the Internet.
  • Page 32 In a first Change password 3. On the website for the Porsche ID account, enter step, the brightness of the device display is reduced; the login data (Porsche ID, password). Changes the login password for the web application.
  • Page 33 Operation Specifying date and time Ground monitoring Display Explanation Electric shock, short cir- DANGER Field Explanation cuit, fire, explosion Grid phases Number of supply cable phases. Date and time With a network con- Using the charger without active ground monitoring nection, the date and can cause electric shocks, short circuits, fires, explo- Cable type...
  • Page 34 Software version: Displays the just installed software version. 3. Save backup file. In the event of an error message, this data is required by the Porsche service partner. Information Assign password: Enter password. Displaying total run time information...
  • Page 35: Charging Dock

    Operation Charging dock Inserting the control unit in the charg- Resetting to factory settings ing dock and removing it from the By activating this function, all personal data and con- charging dock figurations, such as the charging history and network settings are deleted.
  • Page 36 Operation 3. Guide the vehicle cable through the opening A (Fig. 15) and wrap any excess cable around the charging dock. 4. Insert the supply cable into the electrical socket. 5. Close the door of the charging dock. Removing the control unit from the charg- ing dock Fig. 16: Inserting control unit 1.
  • Page 37: Malfunctions

    Error message and cause charger from the power grid and contact a quali- Remedy fied electrician. Porsche recommends that you use a certified Porsche service partner. In the event of faults or malfunctions, the charger displays a corresponding message on the display. The The following overview contains recommendations status LEDs and the Power button light up red.
  • Page 38 Malfunctions Situation Recommended action The charging current is too low (message on display). The home network is overloaded. Switch off other high-usage electrical loads. The grid voltage is too high (message on display). Have the domestic installation checked by a qualified electrician. The charger is not within the permitted temperature range (message on display).
  • Page 39: Transport

    Transport Transport Unsecured load WARNING An unsecured, incorrectly secured or incorrectly posi- tioned charger can slip out of place and endanger occupants when braking, accelerating, changing di- rection or in the event of an accident. Never transport the charger unsecured. Always transport the charger in the luggage compartment, never in the passenger compart- ment (e.g.
  • Page 40: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance Check the charger for damage and soiling at regular intervals and clean it if necessary. Electric shock, fire DANGER Risk of serious or fatal injury due to fire or electric shock. Never immerse the charger or plugs in water or spray them directly with water (e.g.
  • Page 41: Disposal

    Do not throw electrical/electronic devices in with household waste. Dispose of electrical/electronic devices in ac- cordance with the applicable environmental pro- tection regulations. If you have questions about disposal, contact an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Electrical data 9Y0.971.675... MCC96U1 A Power 9.6 kW Rated current 40 A Power supply voltage 120/208-240 V ~, 120 V to ground Phases Power supply frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz Over-voltage category (IEC 60664) Integrated residual-current device Type A (AC: 20 mA) + DC: 56 mA Protection class Protection type IP55 (USA: Enclosure 3R)
  • Page 43 Technical data Mechanical data 9Y0.971,675... MCC96U1 A Control unit weight 5.59 lbs. (2.54 kg) Length of vehicle cable 8.2 ft or 24.6 ft (2.5 m or 7.5 m) Supply cable length 1 ft (0.3 m) A stands for upcoming design changes and may be any letter.
  • Page 44: Identification Plate

    If you have questions about the regu- Article number lar electrical inspection of the charging Power and rated current infrastructure (e. g. VDE 0702) please Rated voltage visit https://www.porsche.com/international/ac- Degree of protection cessoriesandservice/porscheservice/vehicleinforma- Icons for operation tion/documents/ or contact a Porsche partner. Certification information Manufacturer...
  • Page 45 Technical data México Volkswagen de México S.A. de C.V. Domicilio en AUTOPISTA MÉXICO PUEBLA. KM 116 LOCALI- SAN LORENZO ALMECATLA CUAUTLANCINGO, PUEBLA, 72700 Telephone: +52 222 230 9971...
  • Page 46: Index

    Pairing........29 Link Porsche ID....... . . 20...
  • Page 47 Vehicle charging cable Porsche ID........8 cable and connector types.

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