9.4
Alarm messages in the alarm history
In the event of a fault, the charging station triggers an alarm and automatically performs
diagnostics. For each alarm, the charging station displays the following data in the "Alarm
history" menu:
• Alarm time
• Date when the alarm was triggered
• Alarm status
• Alarm message
Alarm messages and error handling
In the "Alarm history" menu, the charging station lists the following alarm messages:
Alarm code
Description
0
No error
1
The Emergency Stop button was pressed. •
2
The cabinet door is open.
3
DC ground fault
4
The temperature inside the charging sta‐
tion is outside the permissible range.
5
Temperature too high at charging contact
DC+
SICHARGE UC 100, UC 200, UC 300, UC 400, UC 600, UC 800
Operating Instructions, 10/2022, A5E50828019-AC
9.4 Alarm messages in the alarm history
Error handling
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Check the Emergency Stop button
•
Eliminate the hazardous situation
•
Reset the Emergency Stop button
•
Switch off the alarm
•
Close the cabinet door completely
•
Switch off the alarm
There may be a ground fault at the charging station or on the
vehicle.
•
Ensure the CCS charging plug is in good condition
•
Insert the charging plug into the plug holder
•
Start the charging station in manual mode
If no fault appears, the vehicle is causing the ground fault.
•
Check air filter for dirt
•
Check air inlet for blockages
•
Check air outlets for blockages
The alarm message is only valid if the charging station is connected
to a SICHARGE UC dispenser. In this case, perform the following
steps:
•
Ensure the CCS charging plug is in good condition
•
Connect the charging plug to the vehicle
•
Check plug connection for obstacles to good connection
•
Check measured values of the vehicle
The vehicle's charging socket can cause overheating.
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