User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction and Unpacking
- 2. Installation Planning and Service Wiring
- 3. Maximum Current Output
- 4. Mounting Bracket
- 5. EasyEvPlug Holster and Cable Management System
- 6. Charging Status Indicators and Buzzers
- 7. Grizzl-E Mini Smart Features
- 8. Operation
- 9. General Product Care and Use
- 10. Warranty and Return Policy
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7.5 Advanced
Adaptive Mode
Adaptive Mode automatically adjusts the current to the charger if there is an unexpected drop
in voltage threshold from your electric provider. It is recommended only to use Adaptive
Mode if you live in an area with unstable power and frequent drops in voltage.
Contact United Chargers before setting it if you need clarication on whether you require
Adaptive Mode
Enable the Adaptive Mode button.
Select the Adaptive Mode Type:
• Voltage
• Auto
• Power
Voltage:
Set the under-voltage threshold from 180-220. Current will decrease when the voltage drops
below the threshold.
Auto:
Current will automatically decrease by 20% when the voltage drops 6%, 30% when the voltage
drops 8%, and there will only be minimal current when the voltage drops 10% or more.
Power:
Current will decrease if the output power decreases. Minimal current will be available if the
power drops more than 200W.
Other
Timer Type
There are two dierent Timer Types:
• noPWM
• VW
The Timer Type is the algorithm for a delayed charge (for example, a scheduled charge). The
type of algorithm used depends on the vehicle.
If a scheduled charge does not work as expected, try using a dierent Timer Type for better
results.
Minimum Voltage, V
Minimal voltage is the lowest voltage at which a charging session will proceed. The charging
session will not start or will interrupt if the measured voltage is below the set minimum.
It is recommended to keep the default minimum voltage unless you live in an area with
unstable power and lower voltages.