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Fronius Wattpilot Go 11/22 J
Fronius Wattpilot Home 11 J
42,0426,0400,EN 003-23042021
Fronius prints on elemental chlorine free paper (ECF) sourced from certified sustainable forests (FSC).
Operating instructions
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Safety Rules
Explanation of Safety Notices
Explains the meaning of danger, warning, and caution notices.
General Safety Precautions
General safety guidelines for safe and proper use of the device.
Safety Rules (Continued)
Environmental Conditions
Details operating and storage conditions for the device.
Qualified Personnel
Specifies requirements for personnel involved in operation and maintenance.
EMC Measures
Discusses electromagnetic compatibility and potential interference.
Data Protection
Outlines user responsibility for safekeeping of settings.
Copyright
States the copyright ownership and rights reserved by the manufacturer.
General Information (Continued)
General Product Information
Provides general details about the product, its intended use, and symbols.
Intended Use
Defines the proper purpose and prohibited uses of the Wattpilot.
Device and Rating Plate Symbols
Explains symbols on the device and rating plate (CE, WEEE, RoHS).
General Information (Continued)
Front Panel Symbols
Explains symbols on the device front, including card reader and mode indicators.
Scope of Supply
Lists the included components and optional accessories for the Wattpilot.
Safety Warnings
Danger: Incorrect Operation
Warns about injury and damage from incorrect operation and work.
Danger: Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
Warns persons with pacemakers and defibrillators about EMF.
Danger: Damaged Housing
Warns about injury and damage from open or damaged device housing.
Danger: Loose Parts in Housing
Warns about injury and damage from loose parts in the housing.
Safety Warnings (Continued)
Danger: Cables
Warns about injury and damage from damaged or exposed cables.
Danger: Wet Connectors
Warns about charring and injury from wet or dirty connectors.
Danger: Gassing Batteries
Warns about injury from gassing vehicle batteries.
Danger: Driving Away with Cable
Warns about injury and damage from driving away with the charging cable connected.
Danger: Excessive Load
Warns about injury and damage from excessive load or socket use.
Danger: Excessive Charging Current
Warns about fire and damage from excessive charging current.
Safety Warnings (Continued)
Danger: Heat Generation
Warns about heat build-up leading to damage or fire.
Connection Specifications and RCD Requirements
Details connection types, grid operator specs, and RCD requirements.
Controls and Indicators
Product Overview and Components
Illustrates and labels the main components of the Wattpilot.
Card Reader Functionality
Explains the card reader's use for ID chips and reset cards via RFID.
Pushbutton Operation
Describes how to adjust charging current and change operating modes.
ID Chip Functionality
Details the use of ID chips for personalization and authentication.
Controls and Indicators (Continued)
Reset Card Functionality
Explains how the reset card restores factory settings and its printed information.
LED Status Indicator Overview
Details how LEDs indicate the Wattpilot's operational status and modes.
Controls and Indicators (Continued)
LED Status Descriptions
Explains LED indicators for various states: starting, ready, enable, waiting, and wait for car.
Controls and Indicators (Continued)
Charging Mode LED Indicators
Describes LED patterns for 1-phase, 3-phase charging, completion, ID chip detection, and invalid input.
Controls and Indicators (Continued)
Fault and Status LED Indicators
Explains LED indicators for earthing, communication, residual current, phase loss, temp, updates.
Controls and Indicators (Continued)
Update Status LED Indicators
Details LED indicators for successful/failed updates and reset card detection.
Functions
Overview of Functions
Introduces Wattpilot usage, modes, and charging current adjustment.
Phase Changeover
Explains automatic switching between 1-phase and 3-phase charging.
PV Surplus Usage
Details using photovoltaic surplus energy for charging.
Functions (Continued)
Power Levels and Charging Current
Details 1-phase and 3-phase charging power levels and current increments.
Functions (Continued)
Minimum Charging Power
Discusses minimum charging power requirements for electric vehicles.
System Priorities (Battery, Ohmpilot, Wattpilot)
Explains priority settings for charging components in PV systems.
Functions (Continued)
Flexible Electricity Tariff
Describes using flexible electricity tariffs for hourly charging based on price.
Different Charging Modes
Standard Mode
Explains standard charging with preset amperage, no special mode LEDs.
Eco Mode
Details charging only with low-cost electricity or PV surplus.
Different Charging Modes (Continued)
Next Trip Mode
Explains charging to meet range and departure time requirements affordably.
Different Charging Modes (Continued)
Next Trip Mode Operation Details
Details setting range, departure time, and handling of charging interruptions.
Different Charging Modes (Continued)
Using Eco Mode for Sufficient Charge
Suggests using Eco Mode when the vehicle is sufficiently charged.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
Installation Location and Position
Provides criteria for choosing an installation location and position.
Choice of Location
Details suitable and unsuitable locations based on environmental conditions.
Installation Position
Specifies the required vertical installation position on a level wall.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
Forbidden Installation Positions
Warns against horizontal or sloping installations and potential water ingress.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
Wall Mounting Procedure
Illustrates the steps for mounting the Wattpilot bracket on the wall.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
General Connection Information
Emphasizes qualified electricians, safety rules, and informing the grid operator.
Installing the Wattpilot HOME 11 J
Details mains cable installation requirements and fuse protection.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
Backup Power Mode
Advises connecting outside backup loads and requirements for Fronius inverter.
Start-up Procedure
Guides through connecting the plug, initial self-test, and setting charging current.
Installation and Commissioning (Continued)
Stopping Charging
Explains how to terminate charging via vehicle, app, or cable release.
Data Communication with Inverter
Details requirements for PV surplus charging with Fronius inverter and Smart Meter.
Fronius Solar.wattpilot App (Continued)
App Overview and General Use
Introduces the app for startup, configuration, operation, and updates.
Downloading the App
Provides links to download the app from Google Play and the App Store.
Fronius Solar.wattpilot App (Continued)
Connecting via WLAN
Guides on launching the app, setting up a hot spot, and connecting to WLAN.
Adding a Wattpilot to the App
Explains how to add new or connected Wattpilots using the '+' symbol.
Fronius Solar.wattpilot App (Continued)
Charging Homepage
Describes the charging homepage layout and navigation.
Energy Per User Data
Details how to view and download consumption data per user/session.
Settings
Current Level Settings
Allows setting charging current levels from gentle to rapid.
Next Trip Mode Settings
Guides on setting range, departure time for cost-optimized charging.
Cost Optimisation Settings
Enables flexible tariffs, PV surplus, and region-specific price limits.
Settings (Continued)
PV Surplus and Inverter Settings
Covers PV surplus, inverter selection, battery, and Ohmpilot thresholds.
Control Response Settings
Defines grid interaction priorities: consumption, feed-in, or balanced.
Settings (Continued)
Standard Charging Behaviour Settings
Customizes charging for unlisted vehicles, phase switching, and intervals.
Charging Timer Settings
Allows setting specific time windows for charging operations.
Brightness, LED Colours, Time Zone
Configures device brightness, LED colors, and time zone settings.
Settings (Continued)
Access Management
Controls automatic charging start and requires authentication via ID chip or app.
Cable Release Options
Manages cable locking: standard, auto-unlock, always locked, or unlock during power failure.
Earthing Test Settings
Allows activation or deactivation of the earthing test.
ID Chip Management
Details using and managing up to 10 ID chips for authentication and tracking.
Settings (Continued)
Learning and Renaming ID Chips
Guides on teaching in and renaming ID chips via the app.
Password Protection
Explains password guidelines to protect against unauthorized access.
Internet
Firmware Update Process
Describes how to update the Wattpilot firmware via the internet.
Appendix (Continued)
Technical Data
Lists detailed technical specifications for different Wattpilot models.
Environmental Conditions Data
Provides environmental parameters like temperature, humidity, and altitude.
Appendix (Continued)
Residual Current Detection Characteristics
Shows tripping characteristics for residual current detection (DC and AC).
Spare Parts and Safety Functions
Lists spare parts and outlines various safety functions of the Wattpilot.
Appendix (Continued)
Standard Charging Modes and Levels
Details default settings for charging modes, current levels, and range.
Standard Cost Optimisation Settings
Outlines default settings for tariffs, PV surplus, and region.
Standard PV Surplus and Car Settings
Lists default settings for PV surplus, inverter, and car selection.
Appendix (Continued)
Standard Phase Switching and Timer Settings
Details default settings for phase switching, charging timer, brightness, and time zone.
Standard Access and Cable Release Settings
Lists default settings for access management, cable release, earthing, and ID chip.
Status Codes and Remedy
Status Code 1: Fault Current Detected
Describes fault current detection, causes, and remedies.
Status Code 3: Phase Missing
Explains missing phase issues, causes, and remedies.
Status Code 8: Grounding Fault Detected
Details grounding fault detection, causes, and remedies.
Status Code 10: Relay Fault Detected
Describes relay faults, causes, and remedies.
Status Code 11: Backup Power Mode Detected
Explains detection of backup power mode and required actions.
Status Code 13: Connector Unlocking Failed
Covers type 2 connector unlocking failures and their solutions.
Status Code 100: Internal Communication Error
Describes internal communication errors, causes, and remedies.
Status Codes and Remedy (Continued)
Status Code 101: Temperature Too High
Explains high temperature issues, causes, and remedies.
Status Code 105: Flexible Tariff Data Unavailable
Details issues with flexible electricity tariff data and connection problems.
Status Code 109: Inverter Connection Issues
Covers problems connecting to the inverter and network settings.
Status Code 114: Mode Activation Requirements
Explains requirements for activating Eco Mode with PV surplus/tariffs.
Status Code 115: Energy Target Not Reached
Describes issues with reaching energy targets in Next Trip Mode.
Status Code 116: Flexible Tariff Update Failed
Covers failures in updating flexible electricity tariffs.
Charging Operation Cannot Be Started
Addresses issues when the charging operation cannot be started.
Status Codes and Remedy (Continued)
Troubleshooting: No LEDs After Plugging In
Troubleshoots issues where no LEDs light up after plugging in the device.
Warranty, Terms, and Disposal
Manufacturer's Warranty Information
Provides information on where to find detailed warranty conditions online.
Product Disposal and Recycling
Explains the manufacturer's take-back program and disposal regulations.

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