Setup & Operation 1. Safety
E2C Rev.6
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To shut off power to the robot system, pull out the power plug from the power
source. Be sure to connect the AC power cable to a power receptacle. DO
NOT connect it directly to a factory power source.
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Before performing any replacement procedure, turn OFF the controller and
related equipment, and then pull out the power plug from the power source.
Performing any replacement procedure with the power ON is extremely
hazardous and may result in electric shock and/or malfunction of the robot
system.
WARNING
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Do not insert or pull out the motor connectors while the power to the robot system
is turned ON. Inserting or pulling out the motor connectors with the power ON is
extremely hazardous and may result in serious bodily injury as the Manipulator
may move abnormally, and also may result in electric shock and/or malfunction of
the robot system.
CAUTION
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Whenever possible, only one person should operate the robot system. If it is
necessary to operate the robot system with more than one person, ensure that all
people involved communicate with each other as to what they are doing and take
all necessary safety precautions.
1.4 Emergency Stop
If the Manipulator moves abnormally during operation, immediately press the Emergency
Stop switch. The motor power will be turned OFF, and the arm motion by inertia will be
stopped with the dynamic brake.
However, avoid pressing the Emergency Stop switch unnecessarily while the Manipulator
is running normally. Otherwise, the Manipulator may hit the peripheral equipment since
the operating trajectory while the robot system stops is different from that in normal
operation.
To place the system in emergency mode during normal operation, press the Emergency
Stop switch when the Manipulator is not moving.
Refer to the controller manual for instructions on how to wire the Emergency Stop switch
circuit.
Free running distance in emergency
The operating Manipulator cannot stop immediately after the Emergency Stop switch is
pressed.
The free running time/angle/distance of the Manipulator are shown below. However,
remember that the values vary depending on following conditions.
Weight of the end effector
WEIGHT
Weight of work piece
SPEED
Operating pose
ACCEL
etc.
Summary of Contents for E2C Series
Page 1: ...SCARA ROBOT E2C series MANIPULATOR MANUAL Rev 6 EM069R1409F ...
Page 2: ...MANIPULATOR MANUAL E2C series Rev 6 ...
Page 8: ...vi E2C Rev 6 ...
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Page 92: ...Maintenance 2 General Maintenance 80 E2C Rev 6 ...
Page 118: ...Maintenance 4 Replacing the Cable Unit 106 E2C Rev 6 ...
Page 194: ...Maintenance 11 Replacing the Signal Relay Board 182 E2C Rev 6 ...