Solo Guitar Installation Guide
Safety Information
MAN-SOLGUIIG (Ver. 1.404)
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1.1.
Warnings
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To avoid electric arcing and hazards to personnel and electrical contacts, never
connect/disconnect the servo drive while the power source is on.
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Power cables can carry a high voltage, even when the motor is not in motion. Disconnect
the Solo Guitar from all voltage sources before it is opened for servicing.
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The Solo Guitar servo drive contains grounding conduits for electric current protection. Any
disruption to these conduits may cause the instrument to become hot (live) and dangerous.
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After shutting off the power and removing the power source from your equipment, wait at
least 1 minute before touching or disconnecting parts of the equipment that are normally
loaded with electrical charges (such as capacitors or contacts). Measuring the electrical
contact points with a meter, before touching the equipment, is recommended.
1.2.
Cautions
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The Solo Guitar servo drive contains hot surfaces and electrically-charged components
during operation.
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The maximum DC power supply connected to the instrument must comply with the
parameters outlined in this guide.
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When connecting the Solo Guitar to an approved 12 to 195 VDC auxiliary power supply,
connect it through a line that is separated from hazardous live voltages using reinforced or
double insulation in accordance with approved safety standards.
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Before switching on the Solo Guitar, verify that all safety precautions have been observed
and that the installation procedures in this manual have been followed.
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Do not clean any of the Solo Guitar drive's soldering with solvent cleaning fluids of pH
greater than 7 (8 to 14). The solvent corrodes the plastic cover causing cracks and eventual
damage to the drive's PCBs.
Elmo recommends using the cleaning fluid Vigon-EFM which is pH Neutral (7).
For further technical information on this recommended cleaning fluid, select the link:
http://www.zestron.com/fileadmin/zestron.com-usa/daten/electronics/Product_TI1s/TI1-
VIGON_EFM-US.pdf