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Installation, commissioning and servicing of the inverter may only be performed by qualified
electrical personal with the relevant training in accident prevention, in compliance with the valid
regulations (e.g. EN 60204, VBG 4, DIN VDE 0100/0113/0160).
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When installing and commissioning the motor and brake, the relevant instructions must be
observed!
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Before removing the front cover, the inverter must be disconnected from the supply. Dangerous
voltages can remain present for up to 2 minutes after the unit has been disconnected from the
supply.
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When the inverter cover is removed the inverter has enclosure IP 00. Dangerous voltages are
present. During operation, the unit must be kept closed.
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When switched on, dangerous currents are present on the output terminals and the cables and
motor terminals connected to them. This is also the case when the inverter is inhibited and the
motor is not running.
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When the operating displays H1 and H2 or any of the other status indicators go out this does
not mean that the inverter is disconnected from the supply and is de-energized.
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Protective measures and equipment must be chosen according to the applicable standards (e.g.
DIN VDE 0100 Part 410 / DIN VDE 0113 Part 1 and EN 60204 / DIN VDE 0160).
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Necessary protective measure:
inverter must be earthed
Necessary protective equipment:
overcurrent protection (fuses).
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By taking appropriate measures (e.g. removing the electronics terminal block), ensure that the
connected motor does not start by itself when the inverter is connected to the power supply.
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Internal safety functions in the inverter or mechanical blocking can result in the motor not running.
Remedying the cause of the fault or resetting the inverter can cause the drive to start up by itself.
If this is not admissible for the machine being driven for safety reasons, the inverter should be
disconnected from the supply before remedying the fault. Furthermore the “72 START = 1
(AUTOSTART)” function must not be activated in these cases.
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0500 - Operating Instructions