Replacing the Product

Description

Unsuitable parameter values or unsuitable data may trigger unintended movements, trigger signals, damage parts and disable monitoring functions. Some parameter values or data do not become active until after a restart.

 WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
  • Only start the system if there are no persons or obstructions in the zone of operation.
  • Do not operate the drive system with undetermined parameter values or data.
  • Never modify a parameter value unless you fully understand the parameter and all effects of the modification.
  • Restart the drive and verify the saved operational data and/or parameter values after modifications.
  • Carefully run tests for all operating states and potential error situations when commissioning, upgrading or otherwise modifying the operation of the drive.
  • Verify the functions after replacing the product and also after making modifications to the parameter values and/or other operational data.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

Follow the procedure below for replacing devices.

  • Save all parameter settings. To do so, use a memory card or save the data to a PC using the commissioning software, see Parameter Management.

  • Power off all supply voltages. Verify that no voltages are present (safety instructions), see Product Related Information.

  • Label all connections and remove all connection cables (unlock connector locks).

  • Uninstall the product.

  • Note the identification number and the serial number shown on the product nameplate for later identification.

  • Install the new product as per section Installation.

  • If the product to be installed has previously been used in a different system or application, you must restore the factory settings before commissioning the product.

  • Commission the product as per section Commissioning.