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Innogy eBox smart IEIA-601 Operating Instructions Manual

For rapid charging of electric vehicles

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Summary of Contents for Innogy eBox smart IEIA-601

  • Page 1 (IEIA-601) eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602) Operating instructions...
  • Page 2 (IEIA-601) • innogy eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions Contents Refueling is now charging Basic safety instructions Scope of delivery Technical data Operation for charging an electric vehicle Inspection/maintenance Frequently asked questions 31.01.2018 • Version 1.3...
  • Page 4 We are delighted that you have chosen the innogy eBox smart (RFID) and hope you will be happy as you join us on our common journey: designing the refueling of the future!
  • Page 5 Operating instructions Basic safety instructions This manual contains information on the correct operation of the innogy eBox smart (RFID). The innogy eBox smart (RFID) should be operated and handled according to these operating instructions. The installation instructions contain detailed information on installation of the product.
  • Page 6: Scope Of Delivery

    (IEIA-601) • innogy eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602) The innogy eBox smart (RFID) charging socket is disconnected from the power supply grid after every charging session to ensure voltage-free plugging (and unplugging) of the charging cable at all times.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Authentication/activation Authenticationfree charging: The innogy eBox smart (RFID) identifi es the pilot signal pursuant to IEC 61851-1:2012 and activates the charging point in the case of a valid signal. Charging is not contractually assignable Plug & Charge:...
  • Page 8: Operation For Charging An Electric Vehicle

    Prerequisite for charging with the innogy eBox smart (RFID) is the activation of a vehicle on the innogy eBox smart (RFID). The user of the innogy eBox smart (RFID) can avail of the operating modes described below.
  • Page 9 The following devices are supported: appropriate service agreement to store the • iPhone: The iPhone eCharge app can be identifi ers of your RFID cards in the innogy back downloaded in the App Store. end with a contract or register your customer •...
  • Page 10 (IEIA-601) • innogy eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602) Ending charging V. Direct payment Hold your charging card in front of the card reader. Please note that you can only end charging oper- No registration is required, charging is without ations with your charging card that have also a basic fee.
  • Page 11 (RFID). The • When plugging in the charging cable, ensure user of the eBox smart (RFID) is responsible for that only charging cables are used that are visi- the safe handling of charging cables.
  • Page 12: Inspection/Maintenance

    (IEIA-601) • innogy eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602) Inspection/maintenance Inspection/maintenance protocol should be created in the event of The eBox smart (RFID) must be tested by a the eplacement of charging infrastructure qualifi ed electrician according to the scope of components.
  • Page 13: Frequently Asked Questions

    What happens if I have no GPRS/GSM reception at my innogy charging box location? • Mobile communication reception (GPRS/GSM) should be clarifi ed prior to purchasing the charging box. It may be the case that the billing...
  • Page 14 (IEIA-601) • innogy eBox smart RFID (IEIA-602) Your notes...
  • Page 15 Operating instructions Operating instructions...
  • Page 16 SE Flamingoweg 1 44139 Dortmund Germany emobility@innogy.com...

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