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Official warnings indicating potential personal injury or death.
General precautions to prevent personal injury or equipment damage.
Highlights hazards and safety requirements for electrical equipment.
Emphasizes the importance of maintenance safety for operation.
Stresses the need for user familiarity with all warnings.
Notes the necessity of careful installation and commissioning.
Advises adherence to standards for explosive environments.
Prohibits reconnection during maintenance on open actuators.
Warns against opening the control unit cover.
Details torque protection via plate springs and potentiometers.
Explains torque protection using mechanical switches.
Stresses strict adherence to commissioning instructions.
Warns against attaching hoisting belts to the handwheel.
Mandates removal of silica gel before start-up.
Warns about varnish thickness limits for explosion-proof actuators.
Step-by-step guide for mechanically connecting the actuator.
Advises lubrication for output type A (threaded bushing).
Recommends protecting the control unit from direct sunlight.
Outlines the steps for making electrical connections.
Stresses that electrical connections must be by qualified personnel.
Advises de-energizing equipment and confirming no static discharge.
Reminds users to check power supply compatibility.
Notes power connection for heating effect during outdoor commissioning.
Warns about mechanical preadjustment after disassembly.
States that the torque unit is factory set and must not be changed.
Details how to switch the actuator to manual operation mode.
Warns about deactivation of interlock during manual operation.
Steps for mechanical pre-setup for potentiometric travel.
How to parameterize the SMARTCON control unit.
Crucial caution about controlling torque and teaching end positions.
Detailed guide for setting end positions using potentiometers.
Warns about operation in TEACHIN mode.
Notes torque monitoring active during TEACHIN motor operation.
Caution about load intensity affecting trailing effect.
Emphasizes de-energizing for maintenance work.
Stresses qualified personnel for electrical maintenance.
Work must be done on a de-energized device.
Explains delay needed before opening explosion-proof covers.
Caution on calculated intervals for specific units.
Caution on utilization categories for reversing starters.
Official warnings indicating potential personal injury or death.
General precautions to prevent personal injury or equipment damage.
Highlights hazards and safety requirements for electrical equipment.
Emphasizes the importance of maintenance safety for operation.
Stresses the need for user familiarity with all warnings.
Notes the necessity of careful installation and commissioning.
Advises adherence to standards for explosive environments.
Prohibits reconnection during maintenance on open actuators.
Warns against opening the control unit cover.
Details torque protection via plate springs and potentiometers.
Explains torque protection using mechanical switches.
Stresses strict adherence to commissioning instructions.
Warns against attaching hoisting belts to the handwheel.
Mandates removal of silica gel before start-up.
Warns about varnish thickness limits for explosion-proof actuators.
Step-by-step guide for mechanically connecting the actuator.
Advises lubrication for output type A (threaded bushing).
Recommends protecting the control unit from direct sunlight.
Outlines the steps for making electrical connections.
Stresses that electrical connections must be by qualified personnel.
Advises de-energizing equipment and confirming no static discharge.
Reminds users to check power supply compatibility.
Notes power connection for heating effect during outdoor commissioning.
Warns about mechanical preadjustment after disassembly.
States that the torque unit is factory set and must not be changed.
Details how to switch the actuator to manual operation mode.
Warns about deactivation of interlock during manual operation.
Steps for mechanical pre-setup for potentiometric travel.
How to parameterize the SMARTCON control unit.
Crucial caution about controlling torque and teaching end positions.
Detailed guide for setting end positions using potentiometers.
Warns about operation in TEACHIN mode.
Notes torque monitoring active during TEACHIN motor operation.
Caution about load intensity affecting trailing effect.
Emphasizes de-energizing for maintenance work.
Stresses qualified personnel for electrical maintenance.
Work must be done on a de-energized device.
Explains delay needed before opening explosion-proof covers.
Caution on calculated intervals for specific units.
Caution on utilization categories for reversing starters.
| Brand | SCHIEBEL |
|---|---|
| Model | AB40 |
| Category | Controller |
| Language | English |