Installation and operation manual AC MAX NA-Smart version Version: 1.0.0 Issue date: 2021-12 v1.0.0 Table of Contents 2 1 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Information ................................................................................................................................ 3 Copyright .................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Intended use ............................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Important safety instructions ....................................................................................... 3 1.3 Operators duty of supervision .................................................................................... 5 1.4 EMC Compliance Statement ...................................................................................... 6 1.5 Model series ............................................................................................................... 8 1.6 Product overview ........................................................................................................ 9 1.7 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 12 Prepartion before start .............................................................................................. 12 2.1 Installation steps ....................................................................................................... 13 2.2 3 Commissioning ....................................................................................................................... 20 Connection setting .................................................................................................... 20 Login ......................................................................................................................... 22 Configuration ............................................................................................................ 23 Edit password ........................................................................................................... 26 Maintenance ............................................................................................................. 26 Forgot password ....................................................................................................... 30 4 Operation ................................................................................................................................ 31 Start charging ........................................................................................................... 31 4.1 4.2 Stop charging ........................................................................................................... 31 LED Indicator .......................................................................................................................... 31 Fault events .............................................................................................................. 31 5.1 5.2 Symbol description ................................................................................................... 32 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 33 6 7 Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 34 8 Moving, Transportation and Storage ....................................................................................... 35 9 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................. 35 10 Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 35 11 Disposal .................................................................................................................................. 35 5 2 1 Information 1.1 Copyright v1.0.0 1.2 Intended use The ownership and all intellectual property rights of this Installation and Operation Manual (this Manual), including but not limited to the content, data and figures contained herein are vested by Delta Electronics, Inc.
(DELTA). The Manual can only be applied to operation or use of the device. Any disposition, duplication, dissemination, reproduction, modification, translation, extraction or any other usage to the Manual is prohibited without obtaining DELTAs prior written permission. As the product will be developed and improved continuously, DELTA may modify or update the Manual from time to time without any notice. DELTA disclaims any kinds or forms of warranty, guarantee or undertaking, either expressly or implicitly, including but not limited to the completeness, accuracy, non-infringement, merchantability or fitness for particular purpose or usage. Copyright 2021 Delta Electronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The device is developed, manufactured, tested and documented according to the safety standards. If you comply with the instructions and safety instructions described for its intended use, the product normally will not pose any danger in terms of property damage or to the health of people. The instructions contained in this manual shall follow to the letter. Otherwise, sources of danger may be produced or safety equipment may be This device may only be used to charge Electric Vehicle(EV) or Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicle(PHEV) in rendered inoperable. accordance with the following regulations:
AC Level 2 charging according to SAE J1772. Use with plugs and sockets according to UL 2231-1, 2231-2, UL 2251 and UL 2594. In addition, the following conditions apply for intended use:
The device is exclusively for stationary installation. The device is designed for installation on a wall or pedestal. The device can be used for indoors and outdoors. The following uses are considered as not intended:
The charging of electric vehicles with gassing batteries is not permitted. 1.3 Important safety instructions Before installing, commissioning, and operating of the EVSE, review this manual carefully and consult with licensed contractors, licensed electricians and installation experts to ensure compliance with local building practices, climate conditions, safety standards, and state and local codes. DELTA is not responsible for damage caused by failure to follow the safety instructions and work instructions in this manual. Risk of electric shock DANGER instructions:
Dangerous voltages and currents can occur during operation of the EVSE. Therefore, before carrying out any work on the EVSE, take the following protective measures and save these Disconnect all electrical power prior to installing the EVSE. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, 3 physical injury or damage to the electrical system and charging unit. Do not remove circuit protective devices or any other component until all electrical power is disconnected. Secure the working area against access by unauthorized persons. The EVSE must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or v1.0.0 Use a measuring instrument to check that there is no voltage. Use appropriate protection when connecting to the main power distribution cable. lead on the EVSE. DANGER Instructions pertaining to a risk of fire or electric shock Dangerous voltages and currents can occur when operating the EVSE. Do not use the device to charge or supply other devices. Do not touch the contact pins of the charging plug when operating. Do not use adapters, conversion adapters or cord extension sets with the EVSE. Do not use this EVSE if the flexible power cord or charging cable is frayed, the insulation is broken, or the device shows signs of damage. WARNING Close the charging plug with the protective cap when not in use. Damaged cables may only be replaced by electricians. Do not use this EVSE if the enclosure or the vehicle connector is broken, cracked, open, or shows any signs of damage. Only pull the charging cable out of the charging socket by the charging plug. The ambient operating temperature range for this device is between -22F (-30C) and 122F (50C). Do not operate the EVSE outside this operating range. CAUTION Risk of tripping People can trip over cables lying around. Always hang the charging cable in the holder supplied with the EVSE after use. A device using pressure connectors for field wiring connections must be supplied with instructions that specify a range or nominal value of the tightening torque to be applied to the terminal screws of the connectors. Any repair work as well as the replacement of components on the EVSE may only be carried out by DELTA. Otherwise the warranty will become void. Damaged or illegible safety labels must be replaced. The EVSE can only be installed by licensed contractors, or licensed electricians in accordance with all applicable state, local and national electrical codes and standards in a location with non-restricted access. To ensure the ingress protection degree IP55, seal all external connections adequately. Seal unused 4 Warning notices, warning symbols and other markings attached to the EVSE by DELTA must not be v1.0.0 connections with the caps provided. removed. 1.4 Operators duty of supervision As the operator of the EVSE, you are responsible for the safety of the users and its proper use. As the operator of the EVSE, you are responsible for the safety of particularly vulnerable persons, especially children. Ensure that such persons maintain a sufficient safety distance from the EVSE and the charging cable. Consider the emergency routes at the installation site. Do not install the device at potentially explosive atmosphere areas (Ex areas). 5 1.5 EMC Compliance Statement Identification of EVSE refers to below:
v1.0.0 Contains FCC ID QOQMGM210L Bluetooth Cellular QIPPLS8-X Contains IC 5123A-MGM210L 7830A-PLS8X WiFi RFID FCC ID IC ID H79EIAWU19KSS H79EIAWU19KSS 4259B-EIAWU19KSS 4259B-EIAWU19KSS FCC Part 15 Subpart B 1.5.1.1 RF Exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. 1.5.1.2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. 1.5.1.3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CAUTION Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment. Referring to the multi-transmitter policy, multiple-transmitter(s) and module(s) can be operated simultaneously without C2PC. 6 IC CAN ICES-002(B) / NMB-002(B) 1.5.2.1 Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices v1.0.0 This device complies with Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Canada, avis d'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exemptes de licence RSS standard(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, notamment les interfrences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement. 1.5.2.2 Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Information The radiated output power of the Wireless Device is below the Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency exposure limits. The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. This device has also been evaluated and shown compliant with the IC RF Exposure limits under mobile exposure conditions. (antennas are greater than 20cm from a person's body). Informations concernant l'exposition aux frquences radio (RF) La puissance de sortie mise par lappareil de sans fil est infrieure la limite d'exposition aux frquences radio d'Industry Canada (IC). Utilisez lappareil de sans fil de faon minimiser les contacts humains lors du fonctionnement normal. Ce priphrique a galement t valu et dmontr conforme aux limites d'exposition aux RF d'IC dans des conditions d'exposition des appareils mobiles (antennes sont suprieures 20 cm partir du corps d'une personne). 7 1.6 Model series v1.0.0 The following describes the segmentation used to describe the basic features of each available model:
EIAW - X XXK X X X X X XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segment Item Description 1 J: Japan Indicate the available region E: AU/NZ, EMEA, SEA, G: China T: Taiwan U: Canada, US From 1-99:
7: 7 kW 11: 11 kW 19: 19 kW S: Single phase T: Three phase B: Basic S: Smart P: Premium U: SAE J1772 plug E: IEC 62196-2 plug H: IEC 62196-2 shutter G: GB/T 20234.2 plug From 1-9:
7: 25 ft From A-Z:
A: Generation A B: Generation B From 01-99 2 3 4 6 7 8 Indicates the nominated maximum output power Indicates the phase of input rating Indicates the version of EVSE Indicates the cable length (0 for socket or shutter) Indicates the product generation Indicates the serial code of EVSE 8 5 S: IEC 62196-2 socket Indicates the charging interface v1.0.0 1x 4x 2x 1.7 Product overview Scope of delivery Part Description Part Description EVSE Mounting bracket Template Torx T30 mounting bolts No. 8 wood screws 1/4 inch expansion bolts 1x 1x 2x 9 Quick installation guide Safety instructions 1x 1x Part Description Part Description v1.0.0 Cable holder wood screws 1x 2x RFID Part Electro drill Pencil Spirit level Terminal crimper Torque wrench 2x Description Used for masonry walls Crimping input wire Recommended tools The following tools are recommended for the installation of product:
Torque screwdriver (cross) Securing mounting bracket to masonry walls or stand Torque screwdriver (slotted) Securing mounting bracket to masonry walls or stand Torx T20 screwdriver Torx T30 screwdriver Securing front cover and middle cover Securing mounting bracket 1. Conduit and hub of appropriate size (1or refer to the local rules) for input power wires to ensure the water Please use the cord end terminal for split conductors while installation. Installer-supplied components Installers may prepare the following parts:
resistance. 2. DIN 46228-4 Cord end terminal:
Current 48 A 80 A Pin length 18 mm 18 mm Wire range 4 AWG 2 AWG 10 To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 60 or 100 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and the Canadian v1.0.0 3. Upstream breakers:
CAUTION Electrical Code, Part 1, C22.1. Model Circuit breaker specification EIAW-U11K 60A min., 240V min., 2 poles EIAW-U19K 100A min., 240V min., 2 poles 4. SIM card:
5. Ethernet cable:
Part Specification Connector Modular registered jack 45 (RJ45) Cable Category 5 (Cat 5), 10/100 Mbps Overview of components SIM card Width Height Depth 4G support band Micro SIM 15 mm 12 mm 0.76 mm Band 2, Band 4, Band 5, Band 13, Band 17 1. Mounting bracket 2. Body 3. Middle cover 4. LED bar 5. RFID reader 6. Vehicle connector 7. Front cover 8. Water proof cap 11 2 Installation Before you start, please read the following instructions:
2.1 Prepartion before start Installation site selection AC MAX can be installed in both indoor and outdoor environments. It is necessary to consider the installation conditions and protection at the site:
Follow local electrical regulation and installation standards. Consider the emergency routes at the installation site. Do not install the device at potentially explosive atmosphere areas (Ex areas). Recommended installation positions When considering installation positions, make sure EV can be easily connected with EVSE and have enough space for maintenance. v1.0.0 1. Recommended position 2. Alternative position 12 Recommended installation space v1.0.0 Installers shall follow applicable accessibility requirements for the mounting position. This device shall be mounted at a sufficient height from grade such that the height of the storage means for the coupling device is located between 800 mm (31.5 inches) and 1200 mm (48 inches) from grade. Front view Top view 2.2 Installation steps Remove front cover and middle cover 1. Remove the screw located at the bottom of front cover by using a Torx T20 screwdriver. 2. Pull the front cover upward to separate from the EVSE. 13 v1.0.0 3. Remove the screw located at the middle cover by using a Torx T20 screwdriver. 4. Remove the middle cover.
(Optional) insert SIM card for cellular function Insert the SIM card into the socket and ensure the connection is well connected. Mark drill holes The EVSE is a stationary wall-mounted equipment. Using the template to mark the screw locations for the mounting bracket and cable holder (optional). 14 Secure mounting bracket v1.0.0 1. The cable holder is optional and depicted in the figure for demonstration purposes. The following are recommended bolt types:
Masonry walls: 1/4" expansion bolts. Torque: 8.8 Nm (78 lbin) Finished walls supported by wood studs: #8 wood screws of 2" or above screw length. Torque: 3 Nm (26 lbin) 2. Align the EVSE with the screw holes on the 3. Secure the EVSE on the mounting bracket with the mounting bracket. supplied Torx T30 screws. Torque: 1.5 Nm (13 lbin) Configure dip switches Configure the dip switches with following steps:
15 2.2.5.1 Authorization mode v1.0.0 Choose the pin 2 to configure the authorization mode for bluetooth availability. Configuration Function Configuration Function Not available Bluetooth* (Default)
*Bluetooth connection is reserved for commissioning purpose. 16 2.2.5.2 Maximum current setting v1.0.0 Choose the pin 4-6 to configure the maximum output current ratings. Configuration Max. Current Ratings Configuration Max. Current Ratings 10A (Default) 48A 20A 60A*
30A 70A*
40A 80A*
* Depends on model configuration 17 Connect input wire 2.2.6.1 Wiring diagram v1.0.0 1. Install the copper wire as described. The section of copper wire connected to terminal shall be reserved enough tolerance to prevent any tension or stress from the external force. Note: Copper wire type: 4 AWG for 48 A, and 2 AWG for 80 A 2. Insert the input wire into the terminal accordingly. The cord end terminal shall be inserted to the end without any deviation. Note: Bottom-fed/rear-fed is available for indoor/outdoor installation with cable gland. 3. Make sure the terminal block is secured correctly with screwdriver. Torque: 4.2 Nm (36.5 lbin) 18 v1.0.0
(Optional) connect RJ45 port for Ethernet function 1. Remove the water proof cap and pass through the Ethernet cable with appropriate conduit or cable gland. 2. Connect the Ethernet cable into the RJ45 port. 1. Recover the middle cover on the EVSE and secure the middle cover by using Torx T20 screwdriver. Torque: 1.2 Nm (10.5 lbin) Note: rubber sealing shall be put on the appropriate position before recovery. 19 Secure middle cover and front cover v1.0.0 2. Recover the front cover on the EVSE. 3. Secure the screw located at the bottom of front cover by using a Torx T20 screwdriver. Torque: 0.5 Nm (4.4 lbin) 3 Commissioning General process:
AC MAX can use the Web Configuration Tool to do the configuration, firmware upgrade, log download, etc. 1. Finish the installation process and power on the EVSE. 2. Connect to the EVSE with your Laptop or smart phone. If using the Ethernet connection, please finish the connection during installation process. 3. Configure the EVSE based on following instruction, and click the button Save and Restart Charger. 4. Start to charge your EV with operating instruction. 3.1 Connection setting Through Ethernet connection 1. Click network icon in the taskbar. Open network and internet setting and choose the network. 20 2. Choose TCP/IPv4 and enter the IP address IP address: 192.168.123.101 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 v1.0.0 Through WiFi connection 1. Click network icon in the Taskbar. Open network and internet setting and choose the connected network.(SSID: Delta-serial number/ Password: please refer to the last page of Quick Installation Guide) Note: serial number refers to the spec label on EVSE. 21 3.2 Login 1. Open web browser. Note: recommended web browser includes Chrome 67, safari 11, IE 10, Firefox 61 and above version. 2. Enter the web address and login. Web address: 192.168.123.123 (Ethernet)/ 192.168.5.1(WiFi) User account: admin Password: please refer to the last page of Quick Installation Guide Only allow 5 times Failed login attempts and account will be locked. User can try it again after 5 minutes. 3. After login, user can see the Home page and EVSE information. 22 v1.0.0 3.3 Configuration Operating without OCPP system User can configure the below information for EVSE:
Item Description v1.0.0 Authentication Choose the authorized mode for user authentication. Default will be RFID Maximum charging time Choose the maximum charging time for each charging session. Default will Maximum charging current Choose the maximum charging current per phase. It is limited by the dip mode. be No limit. switch setting. System time WiFi AP mode Choose the system time YYYY/MM/DD- HH:MM:SS When active, EVSE is capable of commissioning through WiFi connection. Operating with OCPP system User can configure the below information for EVSE:
Description Item Charge Box ID Server URL OCPP version Offline policy The Box ID shall be consistent with the one in your OCPP system. Enter the URL to connect to your OCPP system Choose OCPP version. Default will be OCPP 1.6J. Choose the behavior when disconnection. Default will be Local Maximum charging current Choose the maximum charging current per phase. It is limited by the dip System time WiFi AP mode Choose the system time YYYY/MM/DD- HH:MM:SS When active, EVSE is capable of commissioning through WiFi connection. authentication. switch setting. 23 v1.0.0 For communication setting, please refer to below section. Users are able to connect the OCPP system through either Ethernet, WiFi, or Cellular connection. 3.3.2.1 Connection through Ethernet Choose the Network mode, and enter the corresponding information. 24 3.3.2.2 Connection through WiFi Enter the information based on your wireless AP setting. v1.0.0 3.3.2.3 Connection through Cellular Enter the information based on your contract with telecom operator. 25 3.4 Edit password v1.0.0 User can find default password on quick installation guide, and use it for the setting of new password. 3.5 Maintenance To get the better user experience, users are recommended to do the maintenance with following instruction:
Item Description Firmware update User can get the latest or improved function through firmware update, and please contact the local dealer or DELTA service partner for the support. Log download User can download the log file to analyze the EVSE status. Factory reset User can reset the EVSE to default setting. 26 Firmware update 1. Press the button Browser Files(s). v1.0.0 2. Choose the correct path and file to upload. Note: please contact the local dealer or DELTA service partner for the latest firmware file. 27 v1.0.0 3. Press the button Upload and restart charger to start uploading. 4. Uploading the file. 5. After uploading, EVSE will restart automatically. 28 Log download Press the button Log download to get the log file. v1.0.0 Factory reset and clear all charging profile. User can restore the EVSE to factory setting by pressing the button Restore passwords to default values 29 3.6 Forgot password If user forgot the password, please follow below to recover. 1. Click the Forgot Password.?. v1.0.0 2. Click the button Restore passwords to default values 3. Confirm if the user want to reset the password. After clicking the button Yes, the EVSE will restart automatically. 30 4 Operation v1.0.0 Turn on the upstream breaker. The indicator flashes in yellow during a system self-test. After the self-test completed, the indicator illuminates in blue and the EVSE is ready to charge. 4.1 Start charging 1. Connect the vehicle connector to vehicle inlet. 2. Place the RFID card over the sensor area to initiate the charging process. Note:
a. Successful card detection is indicated by two short beeps. A long beeping sound indicates authentication failure. Please check your card and try it again. b. The EVSE returns to standby mode if the vehicle connector is not connected to the EV within 60 seconds after card authentication. 3. The indicator flashes blue to indicate the charging is initiated. 1. Stop charging session at the vehicle or swipe the RFID card again to stop the charging process. 2. Disconnect the vehicle connector from the vehicle inlet. Note: the plug would be locked by the EV and please unlock the plug if needed. 3. Recover the vehicle connector to vehicle connector inlet. 4.2 Stop charging 5 LED Indicator Status Black Blue Yellow Green Yellow, fast flashing Initial configuration and self-test, firmware upgrade or log download. Description Power off. Standby mode (not connecting to EV). Ready to charge (connecting to EV). Blue, slow flashing Charging in progress. Charging process completed or network connection success. Yellow, 1 Flash Network connection fail Yellow, slow flashing Limited output power by OCPP command Red, slow flashing Refer to fault event. Red Failed self-test, general malfunction 5.1 Fault events Status Description Action Red, 1 Flash normal. If not, please restart the EVSE or contact High/under voltage protection The EVSE will be auto-recovery once the voltage is Red, 2 Flashes Ground fault protection. Check the ground system, and wait for recovery. customer support. 31 Red, 3 Flashes Ground does not correctly connect to the EVSE. Check if ground (PE) is well connected. v1.0.0 Red, 4 Flashes Over current protection. Unplug the vehicle connector and plug it again. Red, 5 Flashes Over temperature Wait for recovery and check if any heat source around protection. the EVSE. If yes, please try to remove the heat source. Red, 7 Flashes Control pilot signal error Unplug the vehicle connector and plug it again. If not recovery, please contact customer support. 5.2 Symbol description Status Slow flashing Fast flashing 1 Flash Description Slow flashing (period = 2s, duty cycle = 50%) Fast flashing (period = 0.8s, duty cycle = 50%) 1s 1s 4s 1s 1s 2 Flashes 1s 1s 1s 1s 4s 1s 1s 1s 1s 3 or more Flashes refer to previous figures of time duration. 32 6 Troubleshooting v1.0.0 Contact Customer Support if the EVSE appears to malfunction or if the LED indicators display a fault event. DO NOT open the EVSE, touch or remove the circuit protective devices or any other component. Situation Action 1. Make sure the power input is connected correctly and the power is Indicator does not light within operating range of the unit. 2. Power cycle the EVSE. Indicator does not flash after plugging vehicle connector 3. If the problem persists, contact customer support. 1. Check if the vehicle connector is fully inserted to EV 2. Check if the battery is full on EV 3. If the problem persists, contact customer support. 1. Wait until the temporary error is resolved and the EVSE returns to normal condition, typically less than 10 seconds. Indicator starts to flash in red while charging 2. Unplug the vehicle connector. 3. Power cycle the EVSE. 4. If the situation persists, contact customer support. 1. It might be a critical error (e.g. hardware fault). Indicator illuminates in red 2. Unplug the vehicle connector. 3. Power cycle the EVSE. 4. If the situation persists, contact customer support. 33 7 Specifications v1.0.0 Version Model name Charge method Charging interface Input/output rating Input wiring Grounding system Standby power Altitude Cold load pick-up Status indicators Network interface Charging protocol Card reader EIAW-U11KSSU7A04 or EIAW-U19KSSU7A04 208-240 Vac, 1-phase, 48 or 80 A max., 60 Hz 1-phase: L1, L2, PE Smart AC level 2 SAE J1772 TT/TN
< 5 W*
2000 m Ground fault circuit interrupter Integrated (CCID20) Surge protection Class II Electrical protection protection, under voltage protection, ground fault protection, surge Over current protection, short circuit protection, over voltage protection, over temperature protection Randomized delay between 5 and 100 seconds before the charge resume after power outages. Blue, green, red, yellow Bluetooth, Ethernet, WiFi or Cellular OCPP 1.6J RFID card reader compliant to ISO/IEC 14443 A/B Operating temperature
-22F to 122F (-30C to 50C) Storage temperature
-40F to 176F (-40C to 80C) Relative humidity
< 95%, non-condensing Length of charging cable 25 ft, straight cable Ingress protection Impact protection Cooling Dimension (H x W x D) NEMA 3R IK09 Natural cooling Net weight 9.5 kg*
Compliance/ certificate UL, cUL, Energy Star
*Depends on model configuration 371 x 218 x 167 mm (14.6 x 8.6 x 6.6 inch), excluding charging cable, mounting bracket and cable holder 34 8 Moving, Transportation and Storage WARNING v1.0.0 Improper moving or storage of this device may result in a risk of fire of electric shock. Do not lift or carry the EVSE by the cords. Do not allow the connector cable to drag or touch the ground when moving the EVSE. This device should be stored in a dry location between -40F (-40C) and 176F (80C). Regular cleaning of EVSE is required while standby state. Using a soft damp cloth with clear water is highly recommended and make sure no water enters the vehicle connector. Customer service can provide more information on the terms of warranty. However, the following cases are Defects or damage caused by not using the product as specified in the Installation and Operation Manual. Costs and damage caused by repair work which is not provided by DELTA approved authorized specialist 9 Cleaning 10 Warranty not covered by the warranty. or electrician. 11 Disposal The EVSE is an electronic device and must be disposed of separately from normal house wastes. Please have it disposed in compliance with the waste disposal and recycle local regulation. 35