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  • Page 1 WALLBOX basicEVO | basicEVO PRO INSTRUCTION MANUAL walther-werke.de/service...
  • Page 2 English...
  • Page 3 III-A basicEVO PRO 1 x Wallbox-Cover 1 x Wallbox 4 x M4x10 T20 2 x EADR25 basicEVO PRO 2 x ESKV25 1x MFD 25/03/073 III-B basicEVO 1 x Wallbox-Cover 1 x Wallbox 4 x M4x10 T20 1 x ESKV25 basicEVO...
  • Page 4 Chapter 1.2 Ø max. 10mm Ø max. 10mm M = 12 Nm 210mm 105mm 16kg 1000 – 1100mm...
  • Page 5 VI-A basicEVO PRO VI-B basicEVO...
  • Page 6 Eska ESKV25 M = 8Nm Eska EADR25 M = 4Nm Ø 9 – 17mm max. 5 x 6mm² 130mm 11 – 13mm 1N ~ 3N ~ 230V 50Hz 400V 50Hz...
  • Page 7 VIII...
  • Page 8 Max Current: 0 = 6A 1 = 8A 2= 10A “S1” 3= 12A 4= 14 A 5….9 = 16A Digital Output NL / IT RCD type A: I Δ = 30mA MCB (LS): max. 16A Chapter 1.2 & 1.5...
  • Page 9 Ø 5,3 – 7,3mm max. 2 x 0,5mm² 100mm 30mm Chapter 1.8.3...
  • Page 10 XI-A basicEVO PRO Chapter 2.2 XI-B basicEVO Chapter 2.3.2...
  • Page 11 PRO S5/1 t = 5min Chapter 2.2.2...
  • Page 12 XIII basicEVO PRO basicEVO PRO XIV-A t = 5min Chapter 2.2.2...
  • Page 13 XIV-B t = 12min Chapter 2.3.1 Chapter 2.3.2 basicEVO & basicEVO PRO Chapter 2.2.1 & 2.3.1...
  • Page 14 & basicEVO PRO Chapter 1.7 basicEVO PRO basicEVO XVI-A XVI-B Chapter 2.3.2 Chapter 1.8...
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    1.8.2 basicEVO display and control elements 1.8.3 Blocking device 1.8.4 Configurable basicEVO PRO blocking device 1.9 Environment 1.10 Declaration of Conformity OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Cleaning the Wallbox 2.2 Operating the Wallbox basicEVO PRO 2.2.1 Charging a vehicle 2.2.2 Wallbox basicEVO PRO diagnostics 2.2.3 Load management (optional) 2.3 Operating the Wallbox basicEVO 2.3.1 Charging a vehicle 2.3.2 basicEVO diagnostics Table Modbus Register – Wallbox basicEVO PRO...
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    EN 61851-1; DIN EN 61439-7 (AEVSC) Charging capacity type 3 up to 11 kW Nominal voltage 230 V / 400 V / 1/3 AC Nominal current up to 16 A adjustable from 6 A to 16 A in 2 A increments Nominal frequency 50 Hz Connection method Spring clip method Charging connection/charging coupler Type 2 Length of charging cable LED Front Panel (basicEVO PRO) Operation/status information Pushbutton with LED (basicEVO) Protection rating IP54 Mechanical impact protection IK08 Residual current detection DC 6 mA (IEC62955) Ambient temperature -25 °C to +40 °C External Design Wall mounted | Stele mounted Protection class Overvoltage category...
  • Page 17: Information For People With A Pacemaker (Pm) Or Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (Icd)

    English Reactivation is carried out in reverse order. The manufacturer shall only bear responsibility for • Knowledge of the general and special safety the as-delivered condition of the charging system regulations and accident prevention regulations. and for all work performed by skilled personnel from the manufacturer. • Knowledge of the relevant electrotechnical regulations, e.g. checks associated with start-up Information for people with and the requirements for operating facilities, a pacemaker (PM) or implantable premises, and special types of equipment –...
  • Page 18: Installation And Tests

    English During the charging process with the applicable regulations. Instructions on • Keep unauthorised persons away from the performing these tests are provided below. charging system. • PE conductor test • Never clean or wash the vehicle using high-pres- Measure the PE conductor continuity after sure cleaning equipment while it is connected to installation and before switching the device on the charging system, because the plug connec-...
  • Page 19: Information About Signs, Symbols And Labelling

    XVI-B no. 2. • Testing the integrated DC residual current detection 1.8.1 basicEVO PRO display elements To perform these measurements, connect the • The front illumination (Fig. XVI-A no. 1) indicates charging coupler to a test adapter for vehicle the operating state of the charging system. Refer simulation according to EN 61851-1.
  • Page 20: Blocking Device

    Fig. X shows the blocking device interface. • If an external blocking device (e.g. key-operated switch) is connected, the charging process is not started until the external blocking device enables 1.8.4 Configurable basicEVO PRO blocking device • The basicEVO PRO offers the option of config- uring two different operating modes for the blocking device. • The mode allows the charging power to be reduced by remote access if necessary.
  • Page 21 This declaration applies to all specimens that are manufactured according to the corresponding production drawings - which are part of the technical documentation If other component parts are used, or operation software not approved for release by WALTHER-WERKE Ferdinand Walther GmbH, conformity with the above mentioned directives cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 22: Operating Instructions

    Operating the two Wallboxes, basicEVO PRO and loosely on the ground. Be sure not to pull basicEVO, is described in detail below. on the cable with too much force or wind Cleaning the Wallbox it too tightly. The cable can break if it is Never use aggressive cleaning agents (e.g. petro-...
  • Page 23: Load Management (Optional)

    10% off), pause (Fig. XIV no. 5) External Load Management”: Possible fault cause: overvoltage or undervoltage of www.walther-werke.de/downloads the power supply. During operation in load manage- ment mode, this flashing sequence indicates that there is a communication error between the external control system and the Wallbox or between the leader Wallbox and the follower Wallbox. • In case of overvoltage or undervoltage: Operating the Wallbox basicEVO no intervention necessary. • If there is a communication error, the fitter must 2.3.1 Charging a vehicle check whether the communication line is prop- 1. Fully unwind the charging cable from the erly installed. Wallbox. After a self-test has been performed and the fault 2.
  • Page 24: Basicevo Diagnostics

    English 2.3.2 basicEVO diagnostics Wake-up option 1: • When the charging cable is connected to the No reaction of the Wallbox vehicle in the standby state, the Wallbox will auto- If the Wallbox does not react when the charging matically switch to the ready for operation state. cable is plugged in or the pushbutton is pressed Wake-up option 2: (Fig. XVI-B no. 1), please check the building •...
  • Page 25 English LED lights up with a steady red light: Internal fault in the Wallbox. • Unplug the charging cable from the vehicle. • Disconnect the Wallbox from the power supply by switching off the respective circuit breakers in the building. Wait approx. 1 minute and then switch the circuit breaker back on. After a self- test has been performed and the fault has been corrected, the LED lights up green. • Re-connect the charging cable to the vehicle. Troubleshooting If one of the faults listed persists, please contact our Customer Support team.
  • Page 27 Remove any SIM cards and delete internal data Directive applies to all electrical equipment used memories. to convert, conduct or transmit electrical energy. Walther-Werke is not liable for data on your equipment. Objective of the ElektroG The purpose of the ElektroG is to protect health Packaging and the environment.
  • Page 28 Contact WALTHER-WERKE Ferdinand Walther GmbH Ramsener Straße 6 D-67304 Eisenberg Germany Fon + (49) 6351 / 475 – 0 Fax + (49) 6351 / 475 – 227 www.walther-werke.de 40.020.0552/...

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