DAMAGE
Hazard for electronic components – property damage
Electromagnetic waves lead to malfunctions of electrical or electronic equipment.
To prevent electrostatic discharge, do not touch electronic components and contacts.
After switching off the electrical power supply, wait at least 15 minutes for the energy stored in the
capacitors to dissipate.
Do not expose components to moisture and an aggressive environment.
To avoid overheating, always keep ventilation openings (if any) open and allow sufcient air
circulation.
1. Secure the unit against being switched on unintentionally.
2. Connect the electromagnetic valve(s) to the control system:
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The coil has a socket for 2-pin plugs.
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Use a cable with the matching plug (AMP Superseal 1.5 series).
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Insert the plug on the cable into the socket of the coil and connect the cable to the electric power
supply.
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Any pin assignment is allowed.
3. Connect the temperature sensor. (Temperature sensor only available with motor C2D.)
4. Wire motor M with the machine controls in accordance with the circuit diagram.
5. Connect the hydraulic power pack to the electrical power supply.
6. Check the electrical connection after a week’s operating time.
When connecting the temperature sensor and motor, observe the pin assignment from the
applicable technical data sheet (D 6025).
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