General safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
These instructions are for all personnel who do work on the drive.
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the
equipment can occur.
• Keep the drive in its package until you install it. After unpacking, protect the drive
from dust, debris and moisture.
• Use the required personal protective equipment: safety shoes with metal toe cap,
safety glasses, protective gloves and long sleeves, etc. Some parts have sharp
edges.
• Lift a heavy drive with a lifting device. Use the designated lifting points. See the
dimension drawings.
• Obey the local laws and regulations applicable to lifting, such as requirements for
planning the lifting, for capacity and condition of lifting equipment, and for training
of personnel.
• The lifting bars attached to large drive cabinets are heavy. Be careful when
removing or reinstalling the bars. Whenever possible, use a lifting device attached
to the designated lifting points.
• Attach the drive cabinet to the floor to prevent it from falling over. The cabinet
has a high center of gravity. When you pull out heavy components or power
modules, there is a risk of overturning. Attach the cabinet also to the wall when
necessary.
• Do not stand or walk on the cabinet roof. Make sure that nothing presses against
the roof, side or back plates or door. Do not store anything on the roof while the
drive is in operation.
• Do not use the module extraction/installation ramp with plinth heights which
exceeds the maximum allowed height.
• Secure the module extraction/installation ramp carefully.
• Push the module into the cabinet and pull it from the cabinet carefully preferably
with help from another person. Keep a constant pressure with one foot on the
base of the module to prevent the module from falling on its back. Keep your
fingers away from the edges of the front flange of the module.
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