Instruction Manual for KEBA models including: P30, P30 Charging Station, Charging Station, Station
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DocumentDocumentKeContact P30 Charging Station Operating instructions V 3.32 Translation of the original instructions Document No.: 96166 | Version published: 07.2024 Filename: KeContactP30_bden.pdf Pages: 28 © KEBA 2017 Specifications are subject to change due to further technical developments. Details presented may be subject to correction. All rights reserved. KEBA Energy Automation GmbH Reindlstraße 51, 4040 Linz, Austria, www.keba.com/emobility +43 732 7090-0, +43 732 7309-10, kecontact@keba.com For information about KEBA and our subsidiaries please look at www.keba.com. P30 Table of contents Table of contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Representation of safety instructions............................................................... 4 1.2 Purpose of the document................................................................................. 5 1.3 Requirements................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Intended use .................................................................................................... 5 1.5 Warranty .......................................................................................................... 5 1.6 Notes on this document ................................................................................... 6 1.7 Further documentation..................................................................................... 6 2 Safety notes ............................................................................................................... 7 3 Description of the charging station ......................................................................... 8 3.1 Front view ........................................................................................................ 8 3.2 Type plate ........................................................................................................ 9 3.3 Overview of variants ........................................................................................ 10 3.4 Options............................................................................................................. 12 4 Displays and operating elements ............................................................................ 13 4.1 LED bar............................................................................................................ 13 4.2 Display (optional) ............................................................................................. 14 5 Authorization ............................................................................................................. 17 5.1 Displays and signals ........................................................................................ 17 5.2 Authorization via RFID ..................................................................................... 17 6 Charging process ...................................................................................................... 21 6.1 Starting the charging process .......................................................................... 21 6.2 Ending the charging process ........................................................................... 21 7 Short description of the eMobility app .................................................................... 22 8 Short description of the eMobility portal ................................................................ 23 9 Error diagnosis .......................................................................................................... 25 10 Maintenance............................................................................................................... 26 10.1 Software update............................................................................................... 26 V3.32 3 © KEBA 2017 Introduction P30 1 Introduction This manual is valid for the KeContact P30. The pictured devices used in this manual are visual examples. The figures and explanations contained in this manual refer to a typical device design. The devices used by you may differ in their appearance. 1.1 Representation of safety instructions At various points in this manual, you will see notes and precautionary warnings regarding possible hazards. The symbols used have the following meaning: DANGER! Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which will result in death or serious bodily injury if the corresponding precautions are not taken. WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which can result in death or serious bodily injury if the corresponding precautions are not taken. CAUTION! Means that if the corresponding safety measures are not taken, a potentially hazardous situation can occur that may result in slight bodily injury. Caution Means that damage to property can occur if the corresponding safety measures are not taken. ESD This symbol reminds you of the possible consequences of touching electrostatically sensitive components. Information Identifies practical tips and useful information. No information that warns about potentially dangerous or harmful functions is contained. 4 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Introduction 1.2 Purpose of the document This document describes the operation of the KeContact P30. 1.3 Requirements This document contains information for people who want to operate a charging station. 1.4 Intended use The charging station is intended for charging electric vehicles (such as electric cars). The connection of other devices (such as power tools) is not allowed. The charging station is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The charging station has to be installed vertically on a wall or on a floormounted column. The surface for the installation must be flat and suitably stable (e.g. brick wall, concrete wall). The respective national regulations must be observed with regard to the installation and connection of the charging station. The intended use of the device always includes compliance with the environmental conditions for which this device was developed. The charging station has been developed, manufactured, tested and documented in accordance with the appropriate safety standards. If the instructions and safety instructions described for the intended use are observed, the product will normally not pose a risk to the health of persons or damage to property. Not observing the safety instructions can result in risk of death, injuries and damage to the device! The device manufacturer assumes no liability for resulting claims! 1.5 Warranty Only general maintenance work that is expressly permitted by KEBA may be performed. Any other tampering to the device will result in a loss of the warranty claim. A device with a broken manufacturer's seal or removed lead seal may no longer be put into operation. The necessary steps must be taken for having the charging station replaced or repaired by a specialist dealer or service partner. V3.32 5 © KEBA 2017 Introduction P30 1.6 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.7 Notes on this document The manual is part of the product. It is to be retained over the entire life cycle of the product and should be forwarded to any subsequent owners or users of the product. The instructions contained in this manual must be followed precisely. Failure to do so can result in the creation of potential sources of danger or the disabling of safety devices. Apart from the safety instructions given in this manual, the safety precautions and accident prevention measures appropriate to the situation in question must also be observed. Contents of the document Description of the charging station Operating behavior of the charging station Operating the charging station Not contained in this document Assembly/disassembly of the charging station Commissioning of the charging station Troubleshooting Further documentation Manuals and additional information are available on our website: www.keba.com/emobility-downloads 6 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Safety notes 2 Safety notes WARNING! Risk of electric shock and fire hazard! Installation, commissioning, maintenance or retrofitting of the charging station must be performed by correctly trained, qualified and authorized electricians1) who are fully responsible for the compliance with existing standards and installation regulations. For details, see the "installation manual". The charging station does not have its own power switch. The line circuit breaker of the supply line serves as a mains disconnector. The charging station may only be operated when it is in proper working condition. A damaged charging station must be taken out of commission and repaired or replaced by a qualified and authorized electrician. A repair of the charging station is not permitted and may only be carried out by the manufacturer. No unauthorized conversions and modifications may be made to the charging station. No markings (such as safety signs, warnings, wire markings) may be removed from the charging station. Never use faulty, worn-out or dirty charging connectors. The use of cable extension sets is prohibited. The use of adapters of any kind is prohibited. The charging station must be checked regularly for damage to the hous- ing as well as for defects, wear and soiling of the charging socket or the charging connector including the charging cable. Observe the information and instructions for your vehicle carefully before you charge the vehicle using the charging station. 1) Persons who, due to their special training, expertise and experience as well as knowledge of current standards, are able to assess the work performed and the possible hazards. Caution Possible damage to property! Pull the charging cable out of the plug holder only by the plug and not by the cable. The charging cable may not be not damaged mechanically (kinked, pinched or driven over) and the contact area is not allowed to come into contact with sources of heat, dirt or water. Never clean the charging station with aggressive solvents and cleaning products, scouring materials, water jets (e.g. garden hose, pressure cleaner etc.) or excessive pressure. V3.32 7 © KEBA 2017 Description of the charging station P30 3 Description of the charging station 3.1 Front view Fig. 3-1: Overview of charging station 1 ... Housing cover 3 ... LED bar 4b ... Charging socket with cover (optional) 6 ... Display (optional) 2 ... RFID reader (optional) 4a ... Permanently installed charging cable (optional) 5 ... Holder for charging cable (optional) Information Depending on the design of the charging station, the charging socket or charging cable may deviate from the shape shown. 8 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Description of the charging station 3.2 Type plate The type plate is located at the top of the charging station. Information The type plate shown is an example. The actual data on the type plate depends on the variant. Fig. 3-2: Example type plate 1 ... Manufacturer 3 ... PN: Material number SN: Serial number 5 ... Technical data 7 ... Type examination number 9 ... CE marking of conformity 11 ... Production date 2 ... Manufacturer's address 4 ... Product designation 6 ... Marking of the approval 8 ... Accuracy class in accordance with EN 50470-1, -3 10 ... Public key information 12 ... Production site Fig. 3-3: Example type plate 1 ... Manufacturer V3.32 © KEBA 2017 2 ... Manufacturer's address 9 Description of the charging station P30 3 ... Product designation 5 ... Technical data 7 ... MID type examination number 9 ... MID marking 11 ... Production date 4 ... Material number 6 ... CE marking of conformity 8 ... MID accuracy class 10 ... Serial number 12 ... Production site 3.3 Overview of variants The type and features of the charging station can be determined from the product designation. The product designation is specified on the type plate. Due to technical or legal restrictions, not all versions/options are available in all countries. Product designation (example) Product and series Country-specific version Europe IEC Great Britain / United Kingdom Cable / Socket Socket Cable Type 1 Type 2 Shutter 13 A 16 A 20 A 32 A Cable type No cable 4 m cable 6 m cable 5,5 m cable Device series e-series b-series c-series a-series x-series WLAN x-series WLAN, 4G x-series 4G x-series 4G, w/o LM KC-P30- E C 2 4 00 1 2 - 0 0 R -xx x x E G xxx S C 1 2 S 1 2 3 4 x 00 01 04 07 x 0 1 2 3 B E H S 10 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Description of the charging station Product designation (example) x-series WLAN, w/o LM Switching element 1-phase contactor 3-phase contactor Energy meter None Energy meter, not calibrated Calibratable energy meter, MID1) Calibratable measuring instrument for electrical energy2) with national approval X2 functionality Switch contact output Authorization None RFID, PLC3) PLC3) RFID Customer options KC-P30- E C 2 4 00 1 2 - 0 0 R -xx U x 1 2 x 0 E M L x 0 x 0 A P R xx 1) MID (Measuring Instruments Directive): Measuring Instruments Directive 2) In accordance with § 46 of the German Measurement and Verification Act (REA No. 6.8) 3) The ISO 15118 functionalities are not yet available, but the charging stations are prepared for them. Calibratable energy meter: Variants with this option are authorized for the measurement of active energy for billing purposes (in accordance with MID 2014/32/EU or specified national regulations). For these devices, there is an identifier of the approval on the type plate. The associated type examination refers to the complete unit. The measurement of the transmitted energy takes place by means of transducers on all phases to be contacted. Supporting documents (e.g. on the test mode) can be requested from KEBA. Not all variants deriving from the product designation are available with a calibratable energy meter. A list of possible variants is included in the type examination certificate. Information There are additional requirements regarding installation and operation for calibratable energy meters. More information on this is available on our website: www.keba.com/emobility-downloads V3.32 11 © KEBA 2017 Description of the charging station P30 3.4 3.4.1 Options This chapter lists the possible options of the charging station. RFID The RFID reader is used for the non-contact authorization of a charging process with MIFARE cards or tags according to ISO 14443 and ISO 15693. Fig. 3-4: RFID 1 ... RFID reader 12 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Displays and operating elements 4 Displays and operating elements 4.1 LED bar Fig. 4-5: Segments of the LED bar The LED bar provides visual information about the current operating status of the charging station. It consists of 4 segments (S1 to S4), which can light up or flash, together or individually, in various colors. The LED bar is only visible with activated power supply. Display Dark Flashing green (every 3 seconds) Flashing blue (every 3 seconds) Flashing green (after plugging in) Green Flashing green (every second) Flashing green (every 3 seconds) Flashing orange (every 5 seconds) Blue and orange Orange (5 seconds) Orange (S3) Flashing red Blue/red Red/white Description No power supply or defect; for details, see "Diagnostics" Ready for operation or with authorization option: Authorization done correctly The charging station is waiting for authorization to enable a charging process. Locking of the charging cable to the charging socket The plugged-in charging cable is locked and charging can be started by the vehicle. Execution of a charging process (applies to "EN 61851 Mode 3" charging process) Charging process finished and charging socket unlocked. The charging cable can be unplugged. If the charging station is out of service (for example, because the temperature got too high), the charging process is temporarily interrupted and resumed after the station cools down. The charging station is starting up. Self-test during start-up The charging station is in commissioning mode. Malfunction; for details, see "Diagnostics" Error display via color code; for details on possible causes of error and troubleshooting, see "FAQs" on our website V3.32 13 © KEBA 2017 Displays and operating elements P30 4.2 Display (optional) Devices with energy meters have a (dot matrix LED) display. 4.2.1 Fig. 4-6: Display The display may show different information depending on the operating status (e.g., software version, IP address, authorization request). The main task, however, is to display the status of the internal energy meter. The display lights up through the housing and is only visible when the power supply is active. Display with energy meter The following information is shown on the display: Display Description Sum of total transmitted energy. Display during startup of the charging station. Transmitted energy of the current charging process. Display at start and after completion of a charging process. Text display, e.g. call to action or information about the charging process. ,,Insert Plug": is displayed when the charging station is ready and the charging cable can be plugged in. ,,Swipe Card": is displayed when an RFID card is to be held over the RFID reader for authorization. 14 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 4.2.2 Displays and operating elements Display with calibratable energy meter MID For calibratable energy meters, additional MID-relevant contents are displayed. These are furnished with a special marking: Display Description Sum of total transmitted energy Display during start-up of the charging station as well as at the start and after completion of a charging process Displays of the firmware version Display during start-up of the charging station and when starting a charging process 1. "MID" 2. Firmware version 3. Build version 4. Checksum On the left is an example of the firmware version 12.34.56. If the display is marked with a preceding "M!", an internal message was stored in the memory of the charging station during the charging process. When restarting the charging station, the marking is reset. MID-relevant error. The charging station must be returned for repair. National approval Calibratable energy meters with national approval also feature the following displays: Display Description Transmitted energy of the current charging process Display during a charging process Relevant displays are furnished with a special marking for the national approval: Display Description Firmware version Display during start-up of the charging station and when starting a charging process The individual characters of the firmware version have the following meaning: vX: Version X, #1A2B: Checksum Transmitted energy of the current charging process Display at start and after completion of a charging process V3.32 15 © KEBA 2017 Displays and operating elements P30 Display Description Identification data for the current charging process (e.g. serial number of the RFID card being used), for traceability of the transaction in billing. Display during the start of a charging process The second part of the identification data is displayed, while the first is replaced by an asterisk (*). 16 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Authorization 5 Authorization This section covers the RFID authorization function of the charging station. For a description of the authorization function of x-series see the "Configuration Manual". With input X1 it is possible to authorize the charging process via external components (e.g. house control). For more information, see the "Installation Manual". 5.1 Displays and signals During authorization, the charging station can display different light patterns on the LED bar and emit acoustic signals. LED bar Display Flashing green (every 3 seconds) Flashing blue (every 3 seconds) Orange (S4) Description Authorization done correctly. / No authorization required. The charging station is waiting for authorization to enable a charging process. Authorization necessary (e.g. RFID card). The teach-in of an RFID client card must be confirmed by holding the RFID master card in front again. Acoustic signals Signal Single tone Rising tone sequence Falling tone sequence Description Authorization by key is done correctly. / RFID card has been read. RFID card has been accepted. RFID card has been rejected (no authorization). 5.2 Authorization via RFID By default, a charging process can be started without authorization. In order to use the authorization via RFID, RFID cards need to be taught-in. A maximum of 20 RFID cards can be taught into a charging station. An RFID master card must first be taught-in for this. Using this master card, additional RFID client cards can subsequently be taught-in. V3.32 17 © KEBA 2017 Authorization P30 5.2.1 Preparing the charging station To teach in the RFID master card and to delete the taught-in RFID cards, the charging station must be rebooted via the service button. To access the service button, proceed as follows: 1) Unscrew the two screws on the bottom of the housing cover 1. 2) Lift the housing cover at bottom max. 1 cm 1 and then push upwards 2. 3) Unscrew the four screws of the connection panel cover 1 and remove the connection panel cover upwards. The service button 1 in the connection panel is now accessible. 18 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 5.2.2 5.2.3 Authorization Teaching in the RFID master card The RFID master card is the card that is taught in as the first card at the charging station. It is required for teaching in additional RFID client cards. In addition, it can also be used to authorize a charging process. No charging session may be active for the teaching in and no vehicle may be connected to the charging station. Information If RFID cards have previously been taught in, they will be deleted in the course of the teaching-in procedure! To teach in the RFID master card, proceed as follows: 1) Remove the housing cover and connection panel cover to access the service button (see 5.2.1 Preparing the charging station). 2) Hold the service button pressed in the connection panel until the second signal tone sounds (approx. 10 seconds). The charging station now performs a restart automatically. 3) Immediately after rebooting the charging station, an RFID master card must be taught in within 60 seconds by holding it in front of the RFID reader. A successful teaching-in process is confirmed by a signal tone. Information After teaching in the RFID master card, the LED bar flashes green for a further 60 seconds and a charging session authorized by the RFID master card can be started. After this, the LED bar flashes blue to indicate that authorization to start a charge is required. Teaching in the client card The RFID client card can be used to authorize a charging process. The RFID master card is required to teach in an RFID client card. No charging session may be active for the teaching in and no vehicle may be connected to the charging station. The LED bar must flash blue. To teach in the RFID client card, proceed as follows: 1) Hold the RFID master card in front of the RFID reader until a signal tone sounds. 2) Within 3 seconds hold the new RFID client card to be taught in front of the RFID reader. A successful programming process is confirmed by a rising tone sequence. 3) Confirm the teach-in process within 3 seconds by holding the RFID master card in front of the RFID reader again. The procedure is concluded by a further rising tone sequence. V3.32 19 © KEBA 2017 Authorization P30 5.2.4 5.2.5 The LED bar then flashes blue to indicate that authorization to start a charge is required. Deleting RFID cards In some cases, it is necessary to delete the taught-in RFID cards. For example, after loss of an RFID card or in oder to charge without authorization. It is only possible to delete all taught-in RFID cards; deleting a single RFID card is not possible. To do this, proceed as follows: 1) Remove the housing cover and connection panel cover to access the service button (see 5.2.1 Preparing the charging station). 2) Hold the service button pressed in the connection panel until the second signal tone sounds (approx. 10 seconds). The charging station will now automatically perform a restart, deleting all previously taught-in cards in the process. If the deletion was successful, the LED bar flashes green and charging without authorization is possible. RFID authorization at charging network If the charging station: is part of a charging network (P30 c-series as client charging station: in a master/client network), then all RFID cards must be taught in on the master charging station (P30 x-series). The administration of the permitted RFID cards for the entire charging network is carried out at the master charging station. Information on this can be found in the specific "Configuration Manual". 20 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Charging process 6 Charging process 6.1 Starting the charging process The starting of a charging process depends on whether the charging station has authorization. This is visible on the LED bar: Flashing green: No authorization required Flashing blue: Authorization required Information If the charging station is authorized without a vehicle plugged in, a vehicle can be plugged in for 60 seconds and this will start a charging session. Starting the charging process To start, proceed as follows: 1) For charging station with charging socket: Plug the charging cable into the charging socket of the charging station. 2) Plug the charging cable into the vehicle. 3) At charging station with authorization: Carry out authorization at the charging station by holding an RFID card. The charging process can now be started by the vehicle. If an interruption occurs during the plugging-in or charging process, the charging station will attempt to automatically restart the charging process (max. 5 times). If the charging process is still not able to be started after max. 5 attempts, the charging station goes into an error state. This can be remedied by properly terminating the charging process and possibly restarting the charging station. If the error occurs repeatedly, please contact your service partner. 6.2 Ending the charging process To properly end the charging process, proceed as follows: 1) End the charging process on the vehicle 2) For charging station with charging socket: Disconnect the charging cable at the charging station 3) For charging stations with permanently installed charging cable: Stowing of the charging cable on the holder of the charging station The charging process is completed. V3.32 21 © KEBA 2017 Short description of the eMobility app P30 7 Short description of the eMobility app The KEBA eMobility App is an extended user interface for the charging station and is available for compatible KeContact P30 device variants (for details see http://www.keba.com/emobility-app). The KEBA eMobility App can be used for the following applications: View the current status. Start and stop charging processes. View information on past charging sessions. Set the charging power. Use comprehensive configuration options. Manage RFID cards. Perform a software update. Connection options for the KEBA eMobility App: Connection via LAN/WLAN in own network. Connection of a smartphone to the charging station worldwide via the In- ternet (remote access). For this, the charging station must be connected to the Internet. KEBA eMobility Portal Downloading the app http://www.keba.com/emobility-app Download page of the manufacturer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=com.keba.emobility.app https://apps.apple.com/us/app/keba-emobility-app/ id1614805616 GoogleTM, Google PlayTM and their logos are trademarks of Google Inc in the US and other countries. Apple®, App Store® and their logos are registered trademarks of Apple Inc in the US and other countries. 22 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Short description of the eMobility portal 8 Short description of the eMobility portal The KEBA eMobility Portal (https://emobility-portal.keba.com) is next to the KEBA eMobility App the digital interface between you and your charging station or entire charging networks. The portal is available for compatible KeContact P30 device variants. Once logged in, you can use a variety of functions on your PC or tablet: Management of charging stations at different locations View details of connected charging stations (charging sessions) One-click software update Planning charging time windows with defined maximum power (charging profiles) RFID card management Filter charging sessions by RFID cards, charging stations, etc. Creating reports and statistics Automatic charging reports via email Advanced configuration options Invite additional users with different roles and rights Using the KEBA eMobility Portal for the first time 1) Creating a new portal account in the KEBA eMobility Portal under: https://emobility-portal.keba.com The person who creates the portal account receives the role of "owner" of the portal account. 2) Optional: In the created portal account, additional users with different roles (rights) can be invited. Charging stations can then be assigned to these users. Register the charging station in the KEBA eMobility Portal Requirements: KeContact P30 device variant must be compatible with the KEBA eMobility Portal. The charging station must be operational and connected to the Internet via LAN or WLAN. The charging station and the mobile device with the installed KEBA eMobility App must be in the same network. Portal account and optional users were created in the KEBA eMobility Portal. To register the charging station in the KEBA eMobility Portal, proceed as follows: 1) Log in to the charging station via LAN or WLAN using the KEBA eMobility App. V3.32 23 © KEBA 2017 Short description of the eMobility portal P30 2) Register the charging station using the app ("Add Wallbox to portal account" menu item) in the KEBA eMobility Portal. To do this, follow the instructions on the screen. Information The KEBA eMobility Portal and another OCPP backend cannot be used at the same time. 24 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 P30 Error diagnosis 9 Error diagnosis Errors LED bar does not light up Charging process is not started The vehicle not fully charged / longer charging time Charging cable cannot be unplugged LED bar flashes red Possible causes Remedy No supply voltage Check the RCD and line circuit breaker and switch on if necessary The charging station is faulty Contact your service partner The charging cable is not plugged in correctly Unplug the charging cable and plug it in again The charging process was not carried out correctly Follow the instructions in "Charging process" The charging socket may be soiled or dam- Clean the charging socket or have it re- aged in the locking area placed The vehicle does not require energy or it has an error Check the vehicle The vehicle is programmed to charge at a later start point - Lack of approval due to external control de- vice (energy supplier, photovoltaic sys- - tem, ...) When the charging station has cooled down, Electricity reduction or interruption of the charging process by vehicle or charging station due to high temperature the charging process is continued and the charging current may be increased again. Protect the vehicle and the charging station from direct sunlight during the charging process (carport, garage, etc.). - Visual inspection of the charging socket for soiling, wear or damage - Contact your service partner as necessary Charging process was not completed by the Complete the charging process as per the vehicle vehicle manufacturer's instructions The charging socket may not unlock due to tensile stress on the charging cable Press the plug in and connect to the vehicle again. Then, complete the charging process again. Error Errors must always be acknowledged by unplugging the charging cable. For more information, see "FAQs" on our website. Switch off the supply voltage of the charging station (installed or superordinate RCD and - line circuit breaker). Unplug the charging ca- ble from the vehicle and the charging sta- tion. Switch the voltage supply back on. The charging station is faulty Contact your service partner If you have any questions or problems, please contact your service partner. For this purpose, make a note of the product designation and serial number of the device (see "Type plate"). V3.32 25 © KEBA 2017 Maintenance P30 10 Maintenance The hardware of the charging station is maintenance-free, but must be checked regularly by the customer or system operator for defects of the charging socket or charging plug (including charging cable) and for damage to the housing (visual inspection). Cleaning Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning. Stubborn dirt can be removed using a mild, solvent-free, non-scouring cleaning agent. The cleaning agent must not contain anionic surfactants. 10.1 Software update The software of the charging station is subject to the update obligation in accordance with EU directive "Sales of goods 2019/771" and "Digital content 2019/770" and their national versions. The software of the charging station must therefore always be kept up to date, as it may contain security updates, functional enhancements and bug fixes. A software update is available on our website: www.keba.com/emobility-downloads The information and instructions for the current software package from the associated release notes must also be observed. The instructions for updating the software on P30 via USB or the network connection are contained in the *.zip file. For the P30 x-series, the configuration manual must also be observed. Information A software update process on the charging station is indicated by the LED bar slowly flashing orange. 26 V3.32 © KEBA 2017 KEBA Energy Automation GmbH Reindlstraße 51 4040 Linz / Austria www.keba.com