If the Bee Free changing slows down or stops unexpectedly, check the car’s infotainment for error messages, and check the Bee Free LED indicator.
The Bee Free LED indicator is lit in different colors and different patterns according to the charger’s status as shown in the following table:
Color | Pattern | Description | Solution |
---|---|---|---|
Green | steady | The charger is ready to use. | N/A |
Orange | steady | Charging in progress. | N/A |
Green and Orange | One blink | A problem with switching elements in the Bee Free. | Contact the provider’s support |
Green and Orange | Two blinks |
| Contact the provider’s support |
Green and Orange | Three blinks | Grid problems | Contact the provider’s support |
Green and Orange | Four blinks | High charger temperature. | Unplug the charger from the vehicle and the power source and let it cool down. |
Red | One blink | The charging stops due to a problem with switching elements in the charger. | Contact the provider’s support |
Red | Two blinks | The charging stops due to a problem with the residual current device. | Contact the provider’s support |
Red | Three blinks | The charging stops due to a problem with the PE/ neutral wire. | Contact the provider’s support |
Red | Four blinks | The charging stops due to overvoltage. | Contact the provider’s support |
Red | Five blinks | The charging stops due to high charger temperature. | Unplug the charger from the vehicle and the power source and let it cool down. |
Red | Six blinks | The charging stops due to unsupported charging mode. | Contact the provider’s support |