S11 ASD
Simple Start Guide
S11 ASD Simple Start Guide
The S11 ASD Simple Start Guide provides instructions on installation and operating procedures only.
For additional information regarding your new S11 ASD, consult the S11 ASD Instruction Manual.
DO NOT attempt to install or operate the S11 ASD until you have read and understood all of the user directions
contained in this guide, and the product safety information and product labels contained in the S11 ASD Instruction
Manual. Equipment warning labels provide useful information and indicate an imminently hazardous situation that
may result in serious injury, severe property and equipment damage, or loss of life if safe procedures are not followed.
Installation and operation shall be performed by qualified personnel only.
Frequently Asked Questions
General
Q: I did not receive an Instruction Manual with my ASD. How can I get one?
A: The S11 ASD Instruction Manual can be downloaded from our website. To request a hard-copy of either document contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center or your
local Toshiba distributor.
Q: Does Toshiba offer training courses?
A: Yes. Training courses are offered at TIC headquarters in Houston, Texas. There are two types of training — maintenance and repair (nominal fee), and applications (free). Our instructors have years
of hands-on experience in their respective fields and are continually being trained on new products. Students will gain valuable experience on the equipment and troubleshoot real faults
that may be incurred during normal ASD setup, operation, and maintenance. For a listing of upcoming training courses or to register, visit our website
and click on the training tab.
Q: Where can I find additional information about Toshiba International Corporation (TIC) and TIC products?
A: Additional information can be found on our website, Y ou may also contact TIC for additional information by writing to 13131 West L ittle Y ork Rd., Houston, Texas, 77041, via
telephone at (713) 466-0277, or via fax at (713) 937-9349.
Application Specific
Q: Who is considered qualified personnel?
A: A qualified person is one who has the skills and knowledge about the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment and has received safety training on the hazards
involved. Qualified personnel are able to recognize and properly address hazards associated with the application of motor-driven equipment, and are trained to safely energize, de-energize and
ground said equipment, to safely lockout/tagout circuits and equipment, and clear faults in accordance with established safety practices.
Q: What do I do if my motor is rotating in the wrong direction?
A: Qualified personnel should reverse any two of the three ASD output power leads (U/T1, V/T2, or W/T3) connected to the motor.
Q: I followed all of the instructions but my motor will not run. What now?
A: Ensure that the input power to the ASD is connected and that the voltage at R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 are as specified for your unit. Ensure that the terminals of the terminal board are configured
correctly for your application. Perform a Reset (to factory default settings). If further assistance is required, consult the S11 ASD Instruction Manual or contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center
for assistance.
Q: During system operation I receive error messages that I do not understand. Where can I find information about trips/faults/alarms and troubleshooting?
A: A complete list of LED screen displays, trip/fault/alarm descriptions and a list of possible causes of all trips/faults/alarms can be found in the S11 ASD Instruction Manual. For additional information
or assistance, contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center.
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