Weight
Consideration should be given to the weight of our heavier products when handling.
Risk assessment
Under fault conditions or conditions not intended: the motor speed may be incorrect; the
motor speed may be excessive; the direction of rotation may be incorrect; the motor may be
energised.
In all situations, the user should provide suffi cient guarding and/or additional redundant
monitoring and safety systems to prevent risk of injury.
NOTE:
During a power loss event, the product will commence a sequenced shut-down
procedure. Therefore, the system designer must provide suitable protection for this case.
Maintenance
Only qualifi ed personnel should maintain and effect repair using only the recommended
spares, alternatively return the equipment to the factory for repair. The use of unapproved
parts may create a hazard and risk of injury.
WARNING!
PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
When replacing a product, all user-defi ned parameters that defi ne the product's
operation must be installed correctly before returning to use. Failure to do so
may create a hazard and risk of injury.
The packaging is infl ammable and incorrect disposal may lead to the generation
of lethal toxic fumes.
Repairs
Repair reports can only be given if the user makes suffi cient and accurate defect reporting.
Remember that the product without the required precautions can represent an electrical
hazard and risk of injury, and that rotating machinery is a mechanical hazard.
Protective insulation
Isolated product
WARNING!
The drive and motor must be connected to an appropriate safety earth.
Failure to do so presents an electrical shock hazard. Exposed metal work in this
equipment is protected by basic insulation and bonding to a safety earth.
This product is classifi ed as a component and must be used in a suitable enclosure.
1. This is achieved through basic insulation and protective earth grounding, or double-
insulation to provide SELV Control Circuits.
2. This protection allows a safe connection to other low voltage equipment.
3.
Earth bonding is the responsibility of the installer.