
6F8C1497
viii
6. Checking Warning Labels on Main Unit
Make sure the warning labels are affixed on the main unit.
If any label is missing or the wording is illegible, contact Toshiba's Service Department.
[Warning Mark on Main Unit]
This is the warning mark for a hazard. It is affixed on the main unit, at the portion with an
electric shock hazard or a risk of damage to the main unit through incorrect wiring.
Be careful with the followings at the location with this mark.
It is very dangerous to touch the power supply module's power supply input terminal while the
power is on as it gives an electric shock.
Do not touch the power supply input terminal.
For safety, always turn off the power during wiring, maintenance, or inspection.
Properly wire to the power supply input terminal and apply voltage not exceeding the specified
voltage range. Otherwise, this may cause failure or destruction.
Connect the nV-Tool port connector with the nV-Tool side (e.g., personal computer) power off.
After connecting, power on the nV-Tool side.
Do not allow connector pins to short with something like the connector cover.
[Safety Label]
The controller power supply module comes with the safety
label as in the left figure. Peel off the label from the
backing paper and
affix it to the controller unit or an easily visible place near
the controller.
Use the Japanese or English version of the label as
needed.
When wiring, remove the label's backing paper.
In the event the label is damaged, contact the dealer.
Summary of Contents for nv Series
Page 1: ...6F8C1619 Unified Controller nv series type1 light T Series Migration Hardware Manual ...
Page 19: ...Unified Controller nv Series type1 light Controller Unit Operating Instructions xvii ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 1 Overview of T Series Migration 6F8C1497 18 18 ...
Page 131: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 6F8C1497 112 ...
Page 177: ...1619 2 1803 ...