EIVE Manuals & User Guides
EIVE appears to be a catalog entry for Hive EV charging products, such as the EO Mini Pro 3, offering smart home energy solutions.
About EIVE manuals on Manuals.plus
EIVE is a designation predominantly associated with electric vehicle charging systems provided by Hive selected partnerships. The manuals and product references found under this brand often correspond to the Hive EO Mini Pro 3 and related EV charging accessories. These smart chargers are designed to integrate seamlessly with home energy management systems, allowing users to schedule charging, monitor energy usage, and utilize solar power where available.
The documentation for these products covers installation by qualified electricians, configuration via Wi-Fi hotspots, and integration with the Hive app. Features typically include PEN fault detection, load management balancing, and GSM or Wi-Fi connectivity. While the brand name "EIVE" may appear in specific listings or OCR contexts, the support and operational ecosystem are rooted in the Hive and EO Charging infrastructure.
EIVE manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
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EO Charging Genius 2 Smart Electric Vehicle Charging User Guide
EO Charging Mini Pro 3 Smart Electric Vehicle Charger Installation Guide
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EIVE support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I register my EIVE/Hive EV charger?
You can register your charger by visiting the Hive EV charging retail page or by scanning the QR code located on the Installer Details label inside the product packaging.
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What app is required for the Mini Pro 3 charger?
The Hive App is required for the customer to complete setup, view transaction history, and modify charging schedules.
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How do I connect the charger to Wi-Fi setup mode?
Power up the charger and search for a Wi-Fi hotspot named 'eo-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx'. Connect using the credentials found on the Installer Details label, then navigate to 10.10.10.1 in a web browser.
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Why is there a delay when I plug in my EV?
The charger includes a legally required 'Randomised Delay' of up to 10 minutes to prevent grid overloading. This can be adjusted to 0 in settings if you are using self-generated energy.