● You run the risk of injury and damage to
machine.
• The inverter easily allows you to control the
speed of operating motor. Confirm the
capacity and ratings of the motor or machine
before operating.
• When you run the motor at a high frequency,
check and confirm to each manufactures of a
permitting revolution of the respective motor
and machine.
• Check the rotate motor direction, abnormal
sound, and vibrations while operating.
1.3.5 Precautions for Maintenance/Inspection
● You run the risk of electric shock!
• Before inspecting the inverter, be sure to turn
off the power supply and wait for 10
minutes(*1) or 15 minutes(*2). (Before
inspection, confirm that the Charge lamp on
the inverter is off and the DC voltage between
terminals P and N is 45 V or less.)
1.3.6 Precautions for disposal
● You run the risk of injury and
explosion!
• For disposal of the inverter, outsource to a
qualified industrial waste disposal contractor.
Disposing of the inverter on your own may
result in an explosion of the capacitor or
produce poisonous gas.
• Contact us or your distributor for fixing the
inverter.
1.3.7 Other Cautions
● You run the risk of electric shock, fire
and injury!
• Never modify the inverter.
● You run the risk of burn injury.
• Inverter heat sink will heat up during operation.
Do not touch the heat sink.
● You run the risk of injury!
• Install an external brake system if needed.
• Commit only a designated person to
maintenance, inspection, and the replacement
of parts. (Be sure to remove wristwatches and
metal accessories, e.g., bracelets, before
maintenance and inspection work and to use
insulated tools for the work.)
(*1)SH1-00041-H~SH1-00620-H (SH1-007H~SH1-220H)
(*2)SH1-00770-H~SH1-06600-H (SH1-300H~SH1-3150H)
• A qualified waste disposer includes
industrial waste collector/transporter and
industrial waste disposal operator.
• Follow the laws and regulations of each
country for disposing of the inverter.
● You run the risk of significantly shortening
the life cycle of a product!
• Sterilizing and disinfecting a packaging wood
materials use a means other than wood
fumigation method. If the product is included in
the fumigation treatment, electronic parts
receive a critical damage from emitted gases or
steams. Especially, halogen disinfectants
(including fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine)
can cause corrosion in the capacitor.