Introduce safety precautions for high voltage, thunderstorms, high leakage current, power lines, and fuses.
high voltage

- The high-voltage power supply provides power for the operation of equipment. Direct contact or indirect contact with the high-voltage power supply through damp objects can pose a fatal danger.
- Irregular and incorrect high-voltage operation can cause accidents such as fires or electric shocks.
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Thunderstorm weather
This requirement only applies to equipment installed outdoors.

- Prohibit outdoor high-voltage and AC power operations in thunderstorm weather, otherwise there may be life-threatening situations。
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High leakage current

- Before connecting the power supply, the equipment must be grounded first, otherwise it will endanger personal and equipment safety.
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power lines

- Irregular and incorrect operation of high-voltage power sources can cause accidents such as fires or electric shocks.
- Before installing or removing the power lines, the power switch must be turned off.
- The power supply voltage must be compatible with the driver voltage, otherwise it will endanger personal and equipment safety.
- Before connecting the power cord, it is necessary to confirm that the power lines label is correct before connecting.
- After connecting the power, please do not touch the wiring terminals.
- A suitable air switch must be connected in series between the power lines and the driver to protect personal and equipment safety.
- After disconnecting the power, wait for 5 minutes until the main circuit is fully discharged before proceeding with maintenance operations or re powering on. Otherwise, electric shock may occur.
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Fuse

- fuses must be replaced by personnel who is certified or authorized by our company;
- When the fuse on the device blows, it should be replaced with a fuse of the same model and specification.
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