WattStation Wall Mount User Manual 1. Grounding Instructions Safety and Compliance Read all instructions before using this product. Do not use this product if the flexible power cord or charging cable are frayed, have broken insulation, or any other signs of damage.
Step 2: Check for any damage to the unit, the cord or the connector. If no damage is noticed, proceed to step 3. If damage is noticed, call 1-888-GE-RESOLve. Step 3: Install wall mount bracket to the wall. Use the provided template to locate wall-mounting holes to ensure hole locations match the bracket.
Key for WattStation mounting lock (stored inside WattStation unit) Step 2: Check for any damage to the unit, the cord or the connector. If no damage is noticed, proceed to step 3. If damage is noticed, call 1-888-GE-RESOLve. GE Energy...
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WattStation Wall Mount User Manual Step 3: Install wall mount bracket to the wall. Use the provided template to locate wall-mounting holes to ensure hole locations match the bracket. Distance from floor to bottom of wall mount bracket should be 18” minimum for indoor use and 24”...
WattStation Wall Mount User Manual Step 5: Remove the wire pigtail from the line side of field wiring block and discard. Step 6: Feed the supply power and ground wires through WattStation enclosure holes. Slide WattStation onto the mounting bracket, ensuring that the opening in the back plate bracket aligns with the tab on the wall mount bracket.
WattStation Wall Mount User Manual 3.2 Turning WattStation On and Off WattStation can be turned on by pressing in the On/Off pushbutton. When on, the LED ring around the connector will glow white. WattStation can be turned off at any time by pressing the On/Off button again. The LED ring will turn off.
WattStation Wall Mount User Manual 3.4 Technical Information SAE Compliant Level II per J1772 Vehicle Interface SAE J1772 EV connector Cable Length 16’ cable AC Max Charging Power Output** 7.2 kW (240VAC @ 30A) Voltage and Current Rating 208-240VAC @ 30A...
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WattStation Wall Mount User Manual There are six types of faults that can occur: 1. Ground Fault, Self-correcting 2. Contactor closed when not charging Fault, Non-correcting 3. Self-Test Fault, Non-correcting 4. Overvoltage/Undervoltage Faults, Self-correcting 5. Overload Fault, Non-correcting 6. Fan Fault, Non-correcting Ground Fault: WattStation can detect the presence of ground faults with a threshold of 15–20 mA...
(the “Warranty Period”). If a defect in the Hardware arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, your sole and exclusive remedy will be for GE, in its sole discretion and to the extent permitted by law, to (1) repair the defect in the...
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This warranty applies only to the Hardware manufactured by or for GE that can be identified by the “GE” trademark, trade name, or logo affixed to it. This warranty does not apply to any non-GE hardware product or any software, even if packaged or sold with the Hardware.
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WattStation Wall Mount User Manual information or advice given by GE or a GE-authorized representative shall modify or extend any warranty. If any provision is held to be illegal or unenforceable, the legality or enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected or impaired.