1. Selelekela
1.1. Ho fetaview
The Hager WITTY charging station is designed for charging electric vehicles in accordance with Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1) and Mode 2 standards. It supports both Type 3 and standard socket connections, offering flexible charging solutions for various electric vehicles. This device operates on a 3-phase + Neutral, 32A electrical supply, delivering power from 4 kW to 22 kW.
1.2. Litaelo tsa Tšireletso
- Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local and national electrical codes.
- Do not attempt to open or repair the charging station yourself. Contact qualified service personnel.
- Netefatsa hore seteishene sa ho tjhaja se tsitsitse hantle.
- Do not use the charging station if it is damaged or shows signs of malfunction.
- Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the charging station during operation.
- Avoid exposing the charging station to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods, or corrosive substances.
2. Tlhaloso ea Sehlahisoa
2.1. Likarolo
- Compatible with Mode 3 (Type 3) and Mode 2 charging.
- Free access operation.
- Power output: 4 kW to 22 kW.
- Input: 3-phase + Neutral, 32A.
- Integrated status indicator light.
2.2. Likarolo
The Hager WITTY charging station typically includes:
- Charging station unit
- Lisebelisoa tsa ho kenya (li-screw, li-ankora)
- Bukana ea mosebelisi (tokomane ena)

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Hager WITTY charging station with a green operational light, mounted on a textured wall.

Setšoantšo sa 2: Lehlakore view of the Hager WITTY charging station, illustrating the cable connection point and the unit's profile.

Setšoantšo sa 3: E qaqileng ka pele view of the Hager WITTY charging station, emphasizing the integrated green status light.
3. Seta
3.1. Tlhophiso Location
Choose a suitable location that is protected from direct impact, excessive moisture, and extreme temperatures. Ensure adequate ventilation and accessibility for maintenance.
3.2. Ho phahamisa
- Mark the drilling points on the wall using the provided template (if applicable) or by measuring the mounting holes on the unit.
- Phunya masoba 'me u kenye liankora tse loketseng tsa lebota.
- Secure the charging station to the wall using the provided screws.
3.3. Khokahano ea Motlakase
TLHOKOMELISO: Ho kenya motlakase ho tlameha ho etsoa ke setsebi sa motlakase se tšoanelehang.
- Ensure the main power supply is disconnected before beginning any electrical work.
- Connect the 3-phase + Neutral (3Ph+N) 32A power supply to the designated terminals inside the charging station.
- Netefatsa hore ho thehilwe motheo o nepahetseng.
- Verify all connections are secure and correctly wired according to the wiring diagram provided with the unit (refer to the separate installation guide for detailed diagrams).
- Close the charging station cover securely.
4. Ho sebetsa
4.1. Starting a Charge
- Ensure the charging station is powered on and the status indicator light is green (ready).
- Connect the charging cable to your electric vehicle's charging port.
- Connect the other end of the charging cable to the charging station's outlet (Type 3 or Mode 2 socket).
- The charging station will automatically initiate the charging process. The status indicator light may change to blue or flashing green, depending on the charging status.
4.2. Stopping a Charge
- Disconnect the charging cable from your electric vehicle first.
- Disconnect the charging cable from the charging station.
- The charging station will return to a ready state (green indicator light).
4.3. Matšoao a Boemo
- Leseli le Letala: Ready for charging.
- Blue Light (or flashing green): E ntse e tjhaja.
- Red Light (or flashing red): Error or fault detected. Refer to the Troubleshooting section.
- Ha ho Leseli: Power off or system fault.
5. Tlhokomelo
5.1. Ho hloekisa
Clean the exterior of the charging station with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or harsh chemicals. Ensure the unit is powered off before cleaning.
5.2. Tlhahlobo
Periodically inspect the charging station for any signs of damage, wear, or loose connections. Check the charging cable for fraying or damage. If any damage is found, discontinue use and contact a qualified technician.
6. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| No power/No light | Power supply disconnected; Circuit breaker tripped. | Check power supply; Reset circuit breaker. If problem persists, contact a qualified electrician. |
| Leseli la letšoao le khubelu | Internal fault; Overcurrent; Ground fault. | Disconnect and reconnect the vehicle. If the error persists, power cycle the unit. If still red, contact service. |
| Ho tjhaja ha ho qale | Cable not properly connected; Vehicle not ready to charge; Charging station fault. | Ensure cable is securely connected to both vehicle and station. Check vehicle's charging status. Power cycle the charging station. |
7. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Mohlala | XEV103 |
| Mokhoa oa ho tjhaja | Mode 3 (IEC 61851-1), Mode 2 |
| Mofuta oa Sehokelo | Type 3 / Standard Socket |
| Keletso Voltage | 3-phase + Neutral |
| Boemo ba Hona joale | 32A |
| Sehlahisoa sa Matla | 4 kW ho isa ho 22 kW |
| Phihlello | Ho fihlella mahala |
| ASIN | B00CSJUVKA |
8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Hager website or contact your local Hager distributor. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.
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