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1003370 05/2016 V01
1. General
1.1 Measures for your safety
The instructions set out below should be read through prior to initial commissioning in order to prevent injury and/
or damage to property. The safety instructions must be followed at all times.
1.1.1 Read the Operation Manual first!
• Follow the safety instructions!
• Refer to the user information!
Electric drives are dangerous:
• Electrical voltages of 230 V to 480 V
Dangerously high voltages of ≥ 50 V may still be present 10 minutes after the power is cut (capacitor charge).
So check that the drive is de-energized!
• Rotating parts
• Hot surfaces
Protection against magnetic and/or electromagnetic fields during installation and operation.
• Persons fitted with heart pacemakers, metallic implants and hearing aids etc. must not be allowed access to the
following areas:
– Areas where drive systems are installed, repaired and operated.
– Areas where motors are installed, repaired and operated. Motors with permanent magnets pose a particular
hazard.
Note:
If it is necessary to access such areas, suitability to do so must be determined beforehand by a doctor.
Your qualification:
• In order to prevent personal injury and damage to property, only personnel with electrical engineering qualifica-
tions may work on the device.
• The said qualified personnel must be familiar with the contents of the Operation Manual (cf. IEC 364,
DIN VDE 0100).
• Awareness of national accident prevention regulations (e.g. BGV A3 in Germany).
During installation observe the following instructions:
• Always comply with the connection conditions and technical specifications.
• Comply with the standards for electrical installations, such as regarding wire cross-section, grounding lead and
ground connections.
• Do not touch electronic components and contacts (electrostatic discharge may destroy components).