DANGER
Form emergency shutdown circuits, interlock circuits or the like outside the
programmable controller. Failures in the programmable controller may result
in damage to the equipment or accidents.
Use the I/O current with any I/O module within the maximum allowable limit.
Overcurrent flow can cause damage to the parts, resulting in accidents, fires,
or failures.
Choose an external power supply with overvoltage and overcurrent protection
features.
When the programmable controller smokes, gives off an offensive smell, or
otherwise misbehave, turn it off immediately and probe into the cause.
See Chapter 1 on page 8.
An external supply voltage will cause electrical shock hazards if you mount or
demount the module or connect or disconnect the cable with the power switch
turned on and then touch the power terminal by accident. Also, this hardware
unit may be damaged due to a short circuit or noise. Be sure to switch off the
hardware unit before connecting or disconnecting it or its cable.
See Chapter 4 on page 34.
See Chapter 5 on page 43.
Never touch the terminal block while the system is energized. Electrical
shock hazards can result if you touch the terminal block while the system is
energized.
See Chapter 5 on page 49.
Summary of Contents for S10mini D
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