RediStart MX
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- SEP Synchronous Controller User Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Electric Shock
Prevention
• This controller contains high voltage which can cause electric shock resulting in personal injury or loss of life.
• Do not open the front cover while power is on or the controller is running.
• Be sure all AC power is removed from the controller before servicing.
• More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing.
• Do not connect or disconnect the wires to or from the controller when power is applied.
• Make sure ground connection is in place.
• Always install the controller before wiring.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA
70E.
Injury
Prevention
• Service must be performed by qualified personnel only.
• Ensure that the power-up restart feature is off to prevent any unexpected operation of the motor.
• Make certain proper shield installation is in place.
• Apply only the voltage specified in this manual to the terminals to prevent damage.
Transportation
and Installation
• To prevent injury, use proper lifting gear when carrying products.
• Ensure that the installation position and materials can withstand the weight of the controller. Refer to the
installation information in this manual for correct installation.
• If parts are missing, or the synchronous controller is damaged, do not operate the MX
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SEP.
• Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the controller, as equipment damage may result.
• Do not subject the controller to impact or dropping.
• Make certain to prevent screws, wire fragments, conductive bodies, oil or other flammable substances from
entering the synchronous controller.
Trial Run • Check all parameters, and ensure that the application will not be damaged by a sudden start-up.
Emergency Stop • To prevent the machine and equipment from hazardous conditions if the controller fails, provide a safety
backup such as an emergency brake.
Disposal • Never dispose of electrical components via incineration. Contact your state environmental agency for details
on disposal of electrical components and packaging in your area.