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Defines hazard levels like Danger, Warning, and Note for safety instructions.
Explains symbols used for warnings: Danger, Warning, Forbid, Hot, Electric shock.
Provides essential safety rules for operation, installation, and maintenance, emphasizing qualified personnel.
Covers selecting motor type, setting parameters, autotuning, adjusting acceleration/deceleration, and jog operation.
Covers installation environment requirements, direction, mode, and spacing for optimal inverter operation.
Provides wiring diagrams for the main power circuit for different voltage and power configurations.
Details the wiring for basic control circuits, including digital inputs, outputs, and communication ports.
Explains how to protect the inverter and motor cables from short circuits and overload conditions.
Covers operations like entering menus, parameter selection, list editing, and setting parameters.
Provides common commissioning procedures, including motor parameter setup, autotuning, and running control.
Lists and describes all function codes, default values, and modification attributes for inverter parameters.
Explains how faults are indicated via LEDs and keypad display codes.
Details methods for resetting inverter faults using the keypad, digital inputs, or power cycling.
Describes how to access and interpret recorded fault types and associated data.
Provides a systematic approach to diagnosing and resolving common inverter faults and errors.
Offers troubleshooting flowcharts for common issues like motor failure, vibration, overvoltage, and overcurrent.
Addresses interference issues with meter switches, sensors, communication, and RCDs, with solutions.
Lists common communication faults and their potential causes, such as incorrect serial port settings or reversed wiring.
Provides a checklist to ensure the STO function is properly installed and can be used safely.