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An electric shock, fire, or injury may result.
4. Use only the specified combination between the elec- tric actuator and controller.
Failure to do so may cause damage to the actuator or the controller.
5. Be careful not to be hit by workpieces while the actua- tor is moving.
It may cause an injury.
6. Do not connect the power supply or power on the product before confirming the area to which
the work- piece moves is safe.
The movement of the workpiece may cause an accident.
7. Do not touch the product when it is energized and for some time after power has been
disconnected, as it is very hot.
Doing so may lead to a burn due to the high temperature.
8. Before installation, wiring, and maintenance, the volt- age should be checked with a tester 5
minutes after the power supply has been turned off.
Otherwise, an electric shock, fire, or injury may result.
9. Static electricity may cause malfunction or break the controller. Do not touch the controller
while power is supplied.
When touching the controller for maintenance, take sufficient measures to eliminate static electricity.
10. Do not use the product in an area where dust, powder dust, water, chemicals, or oil is in the air.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
11. Do not use the product in an area where a magnetic field is generated.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
12. Do not install the product in an environment contain- ing flammable gas, explosive gas, or
corrosive gas.
It could lead to fire, explosion, or corrosion.
13. Radiant heat from strong heat sources, such as a fur- nace, direct sunlight, etc., should not be
applied to the product.
It will cause failure of the controller or its peripheral devices.
14. Do not use the product in an environment subject to a temperature cycle.
It will cause failure of the controller or its peripheral devices.
15. Do not use the product in a place where surges are generated.
When there are units that generate a large amount of surge around the product (e.g. solenoid type
lifters, high-frequency in- duction furnaces, motors, etc.), this may cause deterioration or damage to
the product’s internal circuit. Avoid sources of surge generation and crossed lines.
16. Do not install the product in an environment under the effect of vibrations and impacts.
It will cause failure or malfunction.
17. When a surge-generating load, such as a relay or sole- noid valve, is driven directly, use a
product that incor- porates a surge absorption element.
18. The power supplies should be separated between the controller power and the I/O signal power,
and both power supplies must not be of the “inrush-current limited” type.
If the power supply is of the “inrush-current limited” type, a voltage drop may occur during the
acceleration or deceleration of the actuator.
2.10 Mounting
Warning
1. Install the controller and its peripheral devices on a fire-proof material.
Direct installation on or near a flammable material may cause a fire.