• Do not supply power to a faulty inverter. If you find that the inverter is faulty, disconnect
the power supply and have the inverter professionally repaired.
• The inverter becomes hot during operation. Avoid touching the inverter until it has
cooled to avoid burns.
• Do not allow foreign objects, such as screws, metal chips, debris, water, or oil to get
inside the inverter. Allowing foreign objects inside the inverter may cause the inverter to
malfunction or result in a fire.
• Do not operate the inverter with wet hands. Doing so may result in electric shock.
• Check the information about the protection level for the circuits and devices.
The following connection terminals and devices are the Protective Class 0. It means that
the circuit protection level depends on the basic insulation. If there is no basic insulation is
failed, it may cause electric shock accident. When installing or wiring the connection
terminals and devices, take the same protective action as with the power wire.
- Multi-function Input: P1-P7, CM
- Analog Frequency Input: VR, V1, I2, TI
- Safety Function: SA, SB, SC
- Analog Output: AO, AO1, AO2, TO
- Digital Output: Q1, EG, 24, A1, B1, C1, A2, C2
- Communication: S+/ S-/ SG
- Fan
• The protection level of this equipment (inverter) is the Electrical ProtectiveClass I.