User Manual

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance
While single-family residential installations do not have complex parking requirements,
commercial, public, and multi-unit residential installation have additional parking
considerations that include Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible Electric Vehicle
Charging Station (EVCS) spaces and meeting the minimum requirements for spaces in
parking lots and facilities. EVCS site hosts often experience challenges in providing ADA
accessible EVCS spaces in addition to standard EVCS spaces while maintaining the minimum
requirements for parking. Consideration of the available parking is important for residents
as well as employers and employees. Installing charging in unassigned spaces or common
areas for availability to all residents at Multi-unit Dwellings (MUDs) requires compliance with
ADA accessibility regulations. Please check with your State and Local government agencies to
understand and implement the necessary accommodations for people with disabilities.
Product and environmental characteristics
The charging station has been UL-certied by the manufacturer and bears the UL logo for USA
and Canada. The relevant declaration of conformity may be obtained from the manufacturer.
The charging station complies with the RoHS Directive (RL 2011/65/EU). The relevant
declaration of conformity may be obtained from the manufacturer.
Electrical and electronic appliances, including accessories, must be disposed of separately from
the general municipal solid waste. Recycling of materials saves raw materials and energy and
makes a major contribution to conserving the environment.