S-6
2. Notes About Warning Indications
The following summarizes the warnings contained in this manual and their locations.
2.1 DANGER
DANGER
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Electric shock might cause death. Make sure that the protective grounding terminal ( ) is connected
to the ground.
(See page 7-11.)
2.2 WARNING
WARNING
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The S10VE is an open-type device. To avoid electric shock, make sure to install it in an enclosure.
(See page 1-1.)
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To prevent an accident or equipment damage, you must configure an emergency stop circuit external to
this product.
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Overcurrent or overvoltage might damage components, resulting in an accident, fire, or damage to
equipment. Do not exceed the rated maximum input or output current or input voltage values of the
PI/O modules.
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Removing or installing modules with the power supply module turned on might cause electric shock or
accident. Turn off the power supply module before performing these tasks.
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Check the wiring carefully before turning on the system. Improper wiring can result in electric shock or
fire.
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Incorrect use of the system can lead to accidents and equipment damage. Check the safety of peripheral
equipment before modifying a running program or performing RUN or STOP operations.
(See page 1-5.)
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To avoid electric shock, take the following precautions:
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Do not touch the power supply terminals while input power is present.
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Before wiring the power supply, make sure that no voltage is applied to the power cable.
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Attach the terminal cover as soon as you finish wiring the power supply.
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To prevent your fingers from touching conductive parts, use solderless terminals with insulating
covers.
(See page 5-4.)
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To avoid accident or electric shock, turn off the power switch on the power supply module before
removing or installing a module.
(See pages 6-8, 14-10, 14-13, 14-16, 14-19, 14-22, 14-25 and 14-27.)
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