Turn off the AC motor drive power before doing any wiring. A charge with 
hazardous voltages may remain in the DC bus capacitors even after the power 
has been turned off for a short time. Measure the remaining voltage with a DC 
voltmeter before doing any wiring. For your safety, do not start wiring before the 
voltage drops to a safe level (less than 25 V
DC
). Installing wiring with a residual 
voltage may cause personal injury, sparks and a short circuit. 
  Only qualified personnel familiar with AC motor drives are allowed to perform 
installation, wiring and commissioning Make sure the power is turned off before 
wiring to prevent electric shock. 
  Make sure that power is only applied to the R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3 terminals. Failure 
to comply may result in damage to the equipment. The voltage and current must 
be in the range indicated on the nameplate (refer to Section 1-1-1 Nameplate 
Information for details). 
  All units must be grounded directly to a common ground terminal to prevent 
damage from lightning strike or electric shock and reduce noise interference. 
  Tighten the screws of the main circuit terminals to prevent sparks caused by 
screws loosened due to vibration. 
  For your safety, choose wires that comply with local regulations when wiring. 
  Check the following items after finishing the wiring: 
1.   Are all connections correct? 
2.   Are there any loosen wires? 
3.   Are there any short circuits between the terminals or to ground?