Tools required Name Remark Philips screwdriver Electric with bit preferred Hex (M4) screwdriver Electric with bit preferred Level – Stainless steel anchors Size M10 Stainless steel bolts M10 to fit the anchors Drill – 32A Type C Circuit Breaker – 5 core 6mm2 cable Length as required Pencil...
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Prerequisites Prerequisites • This type of installation requires an electrical background. • When unpacking the contents of the kit, it is crucial to perform a visual check to confirm that none of the parts are damaged or This type of installation requires an electrical background. broken.
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ATTENTION Make sure to always follow your local electrical regulations. The Pilot EV Lite installation should only be carried out by a certified installer. The below instructions are a guideline and provided for reference only. You are solely responsible for following all applicable electrical safety procedures, codes, methods, and materials provided as per the instructions below.
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Mark the mount location ark the mount location Place the wall mount on the designated wall. It is recommended to use a level Place the wall mount on the designated wall. to ensure that the template is ark the mount location It is recommended to use a aligned straight.
Install screw anchors Insert appropriate screw anchors into the hole, ensuring that they fit the bolt size and wall type. Install the bracket Attach the bracket by application of bolts. 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2 +44 (0) 1606 59 66 22 ...
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Dismantle the front panel Using the Hex screwdriver, unfasten six screws (three from each side) to dismantle the front panel. www.thepilotgroup.co.uk 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2...
Dismantle the cable cover Using the Philips screwdriver, unfasten the two screws to dismantle the cable cover. Insert the cable Insert the cable through the left hole and use the keystone cable clamp to secure it. 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2 +44 (0) 1606 59 66 22 ...
Connect the cable Connect the cables according to the diagram: Brown Blue PE Earth \ PE \ Ground = Yellow Green Make sure to perform the appropriate PE connection test based on the current edition of the IET Wiring regulations. www.thepilotgroup.co.uk 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2...
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Assemble the front panel Using the Hex screwdriver, fasten the six screws (three from each side) to assemble the front panel. 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2 +44 (0) 1606 59 66 22 ...
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Hang the device Hang the device on the bracket and make sure it fits securely. www.thepilotgroup.co.uk 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2...
Secure the device Using the M4 screw and nut (included) securely fix the device to its location. 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2 +44 (0) 1606 59 66 22 ...
Power up the device Switch on the main CB - Circuit Breaker (Switch I). www.thepilotgroup.co.uk 17/01/2020 / DC1 / Version2...
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Inspect the charger for any visible damage. Do not use the charger if damaged. Connect nozzle end to the car. Charging starts automatically. For the Pilot EV Lite Socket model, make sure that the other end of the cable is connected to the charger.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If charging slows down or stops unexpectedly, check the car’s infotainment for error messages. Unplug the charger from the car - Make sure the cable and nozzle are not damaged. Check the signaling light on the charger. The number of red flashing light may indicate the following issues: Single fast flashing –...
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At Pilot Group we supply Energy Management Systems, LED Lighting, Traffic Controls, Technology, and Electric Vehicle Charging solutions. As a privately-owned business that has traded internationally since 1992 from our base in Manchester, we believe in working closely with our customers to form long lasting and mutually beneficial partnerships. At Pilot Group we believe in using technology to make the places we live and work SMART, SAFE and SUSTAINABLE.
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