
- Do not place the charging cable near high-temperature objects, dirt or water.
- Do not place it in an insulated container during a charging session, due to a risk of overheating.
- Do not slide the charging equipment over sharp edges.
- Do not run over the plugs, charging device or cables.
- Do not operate the charging equipment outside the permissible ambient temperature range from
-25 °C and +50 °C. Lower or higher temperatures can damage the device.
- Do not attempt to connect not-matching vehicle connectors and charging inlets.
Warning:
- Incorrectly installed sockets can lead to electric shock or fire when charging the high-voltage
battery via the vehicle charging inlet.
- Operate the charging equipment in properly grounded networks only.
- The grid socket used for charging must always be connected to a protected circuit that complies
with local laws and standards.
- The socket must be protected by a functioning residual current-operated circuit-breaker.
- Using a damaged or faulty charging cable or a damaged or faulty socket, improper use
of the charging equipment or failure to comply with the precautions can cause short-circuits,
electrocution, explosions, fire and burns.
- Do not use the charging device if it is damaged or soiled. Check the cable and the connector
before use.
- Do not use a socket that is damaged. The power plug must be firmly seated in a socket in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
- The operation of the charging equipment connected to a damaged socket can result in serious
injury or fire.
- Do not remove the cover and do not open the housing. The device contains no parts that could
be serviced by the user. Leave any servicing tasks to qualified personnel.
- Do not touch any parts inside the vehicle connector.
- Do not apply any overvoltage to the charging equipment. For the socket voltages suitable for the
device, please refer to the specifications provided.
- Do not use extension cords, cable drums, multiple sockets, travel adapters, timers, etc.
- Do not perform any modifications or repair tasks to electrical components and do not open the
device.
- Do not touch the contacts on the vehicle charging inlet and the charging equipment.
- Keep sockets, plug connection and the charging equipment free of moisture, water, snow, ice
and other liquids. Never immerse the charging equipment in water.
- Disconnect the charging equipment from the socket during a thunderstorm.
- Do not insert any objects in the vehicle charging inlet or in the charging equipment.
- Clean the charging equipment only if the control unit is completely disconnected from the power
grid and from the vehicle. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
- The charging equipment should not be operated by persons under the influence of drugs, alcohol
or medications.
- The charging equipment should not be operated by persons who are not familiar with its use or
who have not read the user manual.
- Keep the charging equipment away from persons with disabilities and from children who cannot
assess the hazards involved with its handling.
- While performing an unattended charging process, unauthorized persons should not have access
to the charging equipment.
- The Mobile Black must only be used for charging your electric vehicle.
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