General information
DANGER
Dangerous voltages present at cables and motor terminals
Severe or fatal injuries from electric shock
- Dangerous voltages are present at the output terminals and the cables and motor terminals connected to them when the device is switched on. This also applies even when the device is inhibited and the motor is at standstill.
- The fact that the operation LED is no longer illuminated does not indicate that the inverter has been disconnected from the power supply and no longer carries any voltage.
- Before you touch the power terminals, check that the inverter has been disconnected from the power supply.
- Observe the general safety notes in chapter "Safety notes" and the notes in chapter "Electrical installation".
DANGER
Risk of crushing if the motor starts up unintentionally.
Severe or fatal injuries.
- Disconnect the motor.
- Additional safety precautions must be taken, depending on the application, to avoid injury to personnel and damage to machinery.
NOTICE
Switching the motor output at the inverter with enabled output stage.
Damage to the inverter.
- The motor output of the inverter may only be switched or disconnected when the output stage is inhibited.