What are Notifications and why are they important?
Notifications help you stay aware of your electric vehicle charging status at all times. The following Notifications are available via SMS, E-mail, or both: • Vehicle Fully Charged: The power drops below a pre-configured threshold, which indicates that the battery is fully charged • Plug Out Detected: Someone removed the cord from the Vehicle or the charging station. This immediately ends the session. The cord remains locked inside the charging station until you use your card to retrieve it. • GFCI (Ground Fault Current Interrupt) Trip: Occurs when the station detects a problem with the vehicle’s battery charging circuit or the cord connecting the vehicle to the charging station. The station will retry after a 15min countdown, but give up after three occurrences. If you receive this notification, please contact the manufacturer of your vehicle, or the company that did the conversion, as it may indicate a problem with the charging circuit or the battery in the vehicle. • Over current: T
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