CCS2 to TPC adapter manual
- User Manual Your CCS2 adapter is intended to use only on CCS2 compatible charging stations. ● Specifications : Power: Adapter is rated for up to 175kW (KW rates depend on many factors, such as your vehicle specs. Our adapter works on any fast charging stations without any issues, even the 350kW ones.) Rated Current : 400A. Rated Voltage: 500~1000V. Conductor Material : Titanium Copper Alloy Shell Material : Polyoxymethylene (Insulator inflammability UL94 VO) Operating Temperature: -30°C to 50°C. Storage Temperature : -30°C to 85°C Security : Dual Temp. Kill switch. Charging stops when adapter reaches 90ºC. Sealing gasket: silicon rubber Security : Anti-Theft Lock. Degree of protection : IP55 (Protection from dirt, dust, oil, and other non-corrosive material. Complete protection from contact with enclosed equipment. Protection from water, up to water projected by a nozzle against enclosure from any direction. ● How to charge: Insert your adapter into the charging station's CCS2 plug and then into the vehicle. It's very important to plug your adapter first. Complete the charging process on your phone or charging station's screen. ● How to stop charging: Your vehicle will automatically stop charging whenever it reaches the percentage you have set it to. If you need to manually stop the charging process, you can do so on your Tesla's screen/app or charging station screen/app. ● Troubleshooting: 1- My adapter is not working. You need to have CCS support enabled. How to check: Click the car icon on the bottom left of your screen. Software and addition vehicle information. 2- I plugged my adapter and the charging rate is really slow. We have received information that some charging stations may experience issues or saturation. Solution 1: Please try the next terminal. It should resolve your issue. Solution 2: Make sure to precondition your battery. 3- I was charging and the charging process suddenly stopped. Our adapter is equipped with thermal safety features. Solution 1: Unplug the charging cable and the adapter. Let the adapter cool down for 5 to 15 minutes and start charging again. Solution 2: Make sure it’s not an issue with the charging station. Use the next terminal if needed. 4- I dropped my adapter in a water puddle. Even if it’s safe to use in such conditions. We recommend drying as much water as possible from the adapter before using again. If you don’t feel safe using it, contact us, we’ll sort you out. 5- I dropped my adapter on the ground. Our adapter can withstand some amount shocks but every situation is different. Make sure they are no loose parts or sound coming out of the adapter when shaking it. If you don’t feel safe using it., contact us, we’ll sort you out. 6- I am reaching charging rates over 150KW, is something wrong? There is absolutely nothing to fear, the 150KW value is theoretical and it is normal for you to see higher rates than advertised. ● Caution It’s not a toy, keep away from your children ● &nbs...
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