Measuring terminals L1, L2, L3, N and PE
Measuring terminals (see Figure 2 #4, 5 and 7) are directly connected to L1, L2, L3, N and PE conductors of the
tested charging station via the test cable. These terminals may be used for measuring purposes only. It is not
allowed to draw current over a longer period or supply anything else.
An appropriate measurement instrument (e.g., the PROINSTALL-200-EUR) is needed.
MAINTENANCE
When using the test adapter in compliance with the user manual, no special maintenance is required. However,
should functional errors occur during normal operation, the after sales service will repair your instrument. Please
contact the local service office.
CLEANING
If the test adapter needs to be cleaned after daily usage, use a wet cloth and a mild household detergent.
Prior to cleaning, disconnect the test adapter from all measurement circuits.
Never use acid-based detergents or dissolvent liquids for cleaning.
After cleaning, do not use the test adapter until it is dried completely.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
The fuse (T 10 A (H) / 250 V, 5 x 20 mm) (see Figure 4 #2) may be blown if no voltage is present between the L and
N terminals of mains socket when the charging connector is connected to the charging station and the charging
station is in charging mode.
If a fuse blows (due to overload or improper operation), follow the steps below for replacement:
�WARNING
Prior to replacement of the blown fuse, the test adapter must be disconnected from all measuring circuits and
the test cable must be disconnected from the charging station.
• Only use fuses specified and rated in technical specifications.
• Use of unspecified fuses (in particular shorting fuse-holders) is prohibited.
• Spare fuses can be obtained in electric supply wholesale shops or in our service factory.
To replace a blown fuse:
1. Unscrew the fuse holder cap using an appropriate screwdriver.
2. Remove the defective fuse and replace it with a new one.
3. Replace the fuse holder cap.
If the fuse blows several times the adapter must be sent to the service department in order to be checked.
Use only fuses as defined in technical specification. Using alternative fuses may create a safety risk!
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