2 Safety precautions
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Installation
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Keep the area around the motor and driver free of combustible materials in order
to prevent fire or a burn.
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To prevent the risk of damage to equipment, leave nothing around the motor and
driver that would obstruct ventilation.
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Provide a cover over the rotating parts (output shaft) of the motor to prevent
injury.
Operation
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Use a motor and driver only in the specified combination. An incorrect
combination may cause a fire.
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Provide an emergency-stop device or emergency-stop circuit external to the
equipment so that the entire equipment will operate safely in the event of a system
failure or malfunction. Failure to do so may result in injury.
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Before supplying power to the driver, turn all control inputs to the driver to
“OFF.” Otherwise, the motor may start suddenly and cause injury or damage to
equipment.
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To prevent bodily injury, do not touch the rotating parts (output shaft) of the motor
during operation.
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Before moving the motor directly (as in the case of manual positioning), confirm
that the driver AWO (all windings off) input is “ON” to prevent injury.
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Immediately when trouble has occurred, stop running and turn off the driver
power. Failure to do so may result in fire or injury.
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To prevent electric shock, use only an insulated precision screwdriver to adjust the
driver switches.
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The motor’s surface temperature may exceed 70 °C (158 °F),
even under normal operating conditions. If a motor is accessible
during operation, post the warning label shown in the figure in a
conspicuous position to prevent the risk of burns.
Warning
label
Maintenance and inspection
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To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not touch the terminals while measuring
the insulation resistance or conducting a voltage-resistance test.
Disposal
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To dispose of the motor or driver, disassemble it into parts and components as
much as possible and dispose of individual parts/components as industrial waste.