EN‐24
MA510a
_EN
Instruction’s
Manual
INSTALLATION
Inspect
the
unit
for
damages
during
transport.
The
claims
for
possible
damages
will
be
accepted
only
in
case
they
are
immediately
communicated
to
the
carrier;
the
damages
that
are
found
must
be
written
down
and
presented
to
manufacturer
or
to
your
own
retailer.
If
the
unit
is
returned
to
the
manufaturer
or
to
your
own
retailer,
it
is
necessary
to
use
the
original
equipment’s
package
or
another
equivalent
one,
to
guarantee
the
safety
during
the
transport.
Unpack
the
equipment
and
carefully
study
the
documentation
and
operating
instruction
supplied.
Mains
voltage,
indicated
above
the
inlet,
must
agree
with
the
local
mains
voltage
(mains
voltage
frequency:
50
‐
60
Hz).
The
correct
voltage
(see
above)
setting
is
selected
as
shown
in
fig.
E.
Insert
the
correct
fuses
in
the
module
referring
to
the
value
written
on
the
label.
The
predisposition
of
the
correct
mains
voltage
is
performed
in
the
following
way:
(A
‐
B)
Extract
the
fuse
holder
drawer
from
the
power
module.
(C)
Insert
the
fuses
making
reference
to
the
following
chart:
Mains
Voltage
110
‐
120
V
Delayed
Fuse
2x
2x
T6,3AL,
250V
/5x20mm
Mains
Voltage
220
‐
240
V
Delayed
Fuse
2x
T3,15
AL,
250V
/5x20mm
(D)
Extract
and
rotate
the
detachable
part
in
way
to
read
the
correct
voltage
in
the
(E)
window
–
reinsert
the
fuse
holder
in
the
module.
Fi
1
Connect
mains
cable
to
a
mains
outlet
having
good
hearth
connection.
OPERATION
OF
THE
EQUIPMENT
WITHOUT
EARTH
CONNECTION
IS
FORBIDDEN.
The
unit
must
be
installed
on
a
level
surface,
with
dimension,
at
least,
correspondent
to
those
of
the
base
of
the
unit
itself.
Around
the
unit
must
be
left
a
space
of
25cm,
at
least.
Connect
the
mains
cable
to
the
mains
socket
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
unit.