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Installation Precautions
 Do not hold onto the front cover or connectors when you move a 
SERVOPACK.
There is a risk of the SERVOPACK falling.
 A SERVOPACK or Servomotor is a precision device. Do not drop 
it or subject it to strong shock.
There is a risk of failure or damage.
 Do not subject connectors to shock.
There is a risk of faulty connections or damage.
 If disinfectants or insecticides must be used to treat packing 
materials such as wooden frames, plywood, or pallets, the pack-
ing materials must be treated before the product is packaged, 
and methods other than fumigation must be used.
Example: Heat treatment, where materials are kiln-dried to a core 
temperature of 56°C for 30 minutes or more.
If the electronic products, which include stand-alone products and 
products installed in machines, are packed with fumigated wooden 
materials, the electrical components may be greatly damaged by 
the gases or fumes resulting from the fumigation process. In partic-
ular, disinfectants containing halogen, which includes chlorine, fluo-
rine, bromine, or iodine can contribute to the erosion of the 
capacitors.
 Do not overtighten the eyebolts on a SERVOPACK or Servomotor.
If you use a tool to overtighten the eyebolts, the tapped holes may 
be damaged.
 Install the Servomotor or SERVOPACK in a way that will support 
the mass given in technical documents.
 Install SERVOPACKs, Servomotors, regenerative resistors, and 
External Dynamic Brake Resistors on nonflammable materials.
Installation directly onto or near flammable materials may result in 
fire.
 Provide the specified clearances between the SERVOPACK and 
the control panel as well as with other devices.
There is a risk of fire or failure.
 Install the SERVOPACK in the specified orientation.
There is a risk of fire or failure.
 Do not step on or place a heavy object on the product.
There is a risk of failure, damage, or injury.
 Do not allow any foreign matter to enter the SERVOPACK or Ser-
vomotor.
There is a risk of failure or fire.