Motion Actuator Automobile Electronics User Manual


 
WARNINGS
Warning symbols and meanings
In this User Manual warning symbols are used. These are intended to alert you to the potential hazards to personnel
which are associated with the equipment described, in all aspects of use, including handling, installation, operation and
maintenance.
Heart pacemakers. Personnel fitted with pacemakers must not handle or work on this equipment.
Strong magnets. The thrust rod contains powerful magnets and will strongly attract ferrous objects.
Damage can occur to computer disks and credit cards.
Electric shock. Potentially lethal voltages may be present during the commissioning and servicing of
this equipment. Isolate and disconnect all sources of electrical supply before working on the
equipment. Particular care needs to be taken when working on or around motor phase connections.
Hot surface. Surface temperatures of up to 80 °C can be present during the commissioning and
servicing of this equipment. Allow the forcer and thrust rod to cool before working on the equipment.
Heavy object. May need two people to lift.
Crush hazard. The forcer may move unexpectedly. Always isolate all sources of electrical supply
before working on the equipment.
General hazard. Follow the advice given.
Electrical safety
This equipment must be earthed using the green/yellow conductor.
EMC precautions
This equipment is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is recommended that the following precautions be
observed during installation:
Keep all cable lengths to a minimum.
Provide as much physical separation as possible between power and signal cables. In particular, avoid long,
parallel runs of cables.
Maintain screen continuity throughout the cable run.
Use 360 degree screen terminations where possible. “Pig-tail” terminations are not recommended.
It is the responsibility of the User to ensure compliance with any local electrical and EMC regulations in force at
the time of installation.
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