
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS B-65332EN/01
WARNING
- Do not touch a motor with a wet hand.
A failure to observe this caution is vary dangerous because you may
get electric shocks.
- Before starting to connect a motor to electric wires, make sure they are isolated
from an electric power source.
A failure to observe this caution is vary dangerous because you may
get electric shocks.
- Do not bring any dangerous stuff near a motor.
Motors are connected to a power line, and may get hot. If a flammable
is placed near a motor, it may be ignited, catch fire, or explode.
- Be sure to ground a motor frame.
To avoid electric shocks, be sure to connect the grounding terminal in
the terminal box to the grounding terminal of the machine.
- Do not ground a motor power wire terminal or short-circuit it to another power
wire terminal.
A failure to observe this caution may cause electric shocks or a burned
wiring.
- Connect power wires securely so that they will not get loose.
A failure to observe this caution may cause a wire to be disconnected,
resulting in a ground fault, short circuit, or electric shock.
- Do not supply the power to the motor while any terminal is exposed.
A failure to observe this caution is very dangerous because you may
get electric shocks if your body or any conductive stuff touches an
exposed terminal.
- While the motor is running, do not get near or touch the motor driving section.
While the motor is running, getting near or touching the motor driving
section may entangle cloths or fingers with the motor or cause a
collision with a movable part. Before running the motor, check that
no object will fly due to the running motor.
- Before touching a motor, shut off the power to it.
Even if a motor is not rotating, there may be a voltage across the
terminals of the motor.
Especially before touching a power supply connection, take sufficient
precautions.
Otherwise you may get electric shocks.
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