CAUTION! Your system/motor may be damaged if put into operation in
an uncontrolled or inappropriate manner.
Improper conduct can cause damage to your system /
machine.
l Beforethe“Start”step,makeabsolutelysurethatavalid
setpointhasbeenentered,astheconfiguredsetpoint
willbeimmediatelytransmittedtothemotorafterthe
motorcontrolfunctionstarts,whichmayresultinthe
motoracceleratingunexpectedly.
CAUTION! Damage to the device as a result of incorrect operation!
Failure to exercise caution or follow proper working
procedures may result in damage to the device.
l Themainsvoltageforthepowersupplymustnotbe
switchedonuntilaftertheavailablemainsvoltage
settinghasbeenconfiguredinthedevicefirmwareand
thedeviceisrestarted(intheeventthatthemains
voltageortheswitchingfrequencyhasbeenchanged).
2.4Responsibility
Electronic devices are not fail-safe. The company setting up and/or operating a
complete machine or system is responsible:
l Forensuringthatthemotorwillbebroughttoasafestateifthedevicefails.
l Forthesafetyofpersonsandmachinery.
l Forproperfunctionalcapabilityofthecompletemachine.
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l Fortheriskassessmentofthecompletemachineorsystemaccordingto
DINEN12100:2011andENISO13849-1.
Observe the topic “Electrical equipment of machines” in IEC/EN60204-1:2006
“Safety of machinery”. The safety requirements defined there to be met by electrical
machinery are intended to ensure personal safety and the safety of machinery or
systems.
The emergency-stop function (to EN60204) shuts down the power supply of a
machine, which leads to uncontrolled rundown of the drives. In order to prevent
hazards, check whether the following will be required:
l Keepingindividualmotorsrunning.
l Initiatingspecificsafetyprocesses.
l Integratinganemergencystopfunction(emergencystopfunction:stopping
movementby“switchingofftheelectricalpowersupply”orSTOSafeTorque
Off).