YASKAWA
TOEPC7106171FD FP605 DRIVE INSTALLATION & PRIMARY OPERATION
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Disposal Instructions
Correctly discard the drive, packing material, battery, and microSD card as specified by regional, local, and municipal
laws and regulations for this product.
Note:
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Remove the battery and microSD card from the keypad before you discard the drive.
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You cannot recycle the battery. Discard used batteries as specified by the battery manufacturer.
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Customers are responsible for microSD card data protection.
PC functions that format and delete the data may not be sufficient to fully erase the microSD card data. Yaskawa recommends that
customers physically destroy the microSD card in a shredder or use data wipe software to fully erase the card.
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WEEE Directive
The wheelie bin symbol on this product, its manual, or its packaging identifies that you must recycle it at the end of
its product life.
You must discard the product at an applicable collection point for electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Do not
discard the product with usual waste.
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Maintenance
Refer to the Maintenance & Troubleshooting Manual (TOEPYAIFP601) for more information.
Only let authorized persons do maintenance, examine, or replace components on the drive.
Read this manual carefully and know all the precautions and safety information before installing, wiring, repairing, or
examining the drive or replacing components.
Examine and maintain the drive and peripheral devices regularly to extend the life of the drive and decrease
performance deterioration, decrease early wear, and decrease drive failures.
Regular examinations and maintenance will also decrease system downtime.
Refer to the Technical Reference (SIEPC7106171F) for more information about maintenance and examinations.
Examine the drive one time each year at a minimum.
The operating conditions, environmental conditions, and use conditions will have an effect on the examination
frequency for connected equipment.
Examine the drive more frequently if you use the drive in bad conditions or in these conditions:
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High ambient temperatures
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Frequent starting and stopping
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Changes in the AC power supply or load
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Too much vibration or shock loading
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Dust, metal dust, salt, sulfuric acid, or chlorine atmospheres
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Unsatisfactory storage conditions.
The drive has Maintenance Monitors that monitor component wear and give warnings when the performance life
estimate is approaching. When you use the maintenance monitors, you remove the need to shut down all system
components when you have problems. Refer to these monitors:
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U4-04 [Cool Fan Maintenance]
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U4-05 [CapacitorMaintenance]
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U4-07 [IGBT Maintenance]