Startup/operation
Make sure the connection boxes are closed and screwed before connecting the supply voltage.
Depending on the degree of protection, products may have live, uninsulated, and sometimes moving or rotating parts as well as hot surfaces during operation.
Additional preventive measures may be required for applications with increased hazard potential. Be sure to check the effectiveness of the protection devices after every modification.
In the event of deviations from normal operation, switch off the product. Possible deviations are increased temperatures, noise, or vibration, for example. Determine the cause. Contact SEW‑EURODRIVE if necessary.
Risk of burns due to arcing: Do not disconnect power connections during operation. Do not connect power connections during operation.
When the system is switched on, dangerous voltages are present on all voltage-controlled product parts as well as any cables and terminals that are connected. This also applies even when the product is inhibited and the motor is in an idle state. Do not touch the components during operation.
If you disconnect the product from the voltage supply, do not touch any live components or power connections because capacitors might still be charged. Observe the following minimum switch-off time:
10 minutes.
Observe the corresponding information signs on the product.
The fact that the operation or display elements are no longer illuminated does not indicate that the product has been disconnected from the supply system and no longer carries any voltage.
Mechanical blocking or internal protective functions of the product can cause a motor standstill. Removing the cause of this problem or performing a reset can result in the machine or the system re-starting on its own. First, disconnect the product from the supply system before you start troubleshooting.
Risk of burns: The surface temperature of the product can exceed 60 °C during operation. Do not touch the product during operation. Let the product cool down before touching it.