Schneider Electric Pro DC60
8 fault codes documented
Abnormal noise from inside the charger — Potential internal issue
Hearing unusual noises, such as buzzing, grinding, or clicking, coming from the charging station may indicate an internal mechanical or electrical problem that requires attention.
Error message on HMI screen — Specific fault identified
If the charging station's Human-Machine Interface (HMI) screen displays an error message, it provides specific details about the problem detected. Refer to this message for targeted troubleshooting.
Solid Blue LED — Standby, awaiting authentication
The blue LED indicates the charging station is in standby mode and requires authentication before a charging session can begin. This is common in public or shared charging setups.
Solid Green LED — Ready to charge
A solid green LED light signifies that the charging station is powered on, operational, and ready to begin charging a vehicle. No action is usually required by the user.
Flashing Red LED — Fault or error detected
A flashing red LED light on the charging station indicates that a fault or error has occurred. The specific issue may be displayed on the screen or available through the connected app.
Flashing White LED — Starting up or software update
A flashing white LED typically means the charging station is starting up, performing a self-test, or undergoing a software update. This is a temporary state.
Solid Yellow LED — Charging in progress
The yellow LED light indicates that the charging station is currently in the process of charging an electric vehicle. This is a normal operational status.
Abnormal smell (burning, rodent) from charger — Sign of overheating or damage
Any unusual smell, particularly burning or rodent-like odors, emanating from the charging station is a serious indicator of potential overheating or internal damage that needs immediate investigation.