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4.4

Removing the modules

NOTE: Set the channels to the no-load state on the module that is to be replaced before
changing it.
Please refer to Section
A standard tool, e.g., a bladed screwdriver with a blade width of 2.5 mm, is necessary for
removing modules.
See
Section 5.3, "Removing
Actuate the release mechanism to remove the power module and the circuit breaker mod-
ules. This is located on the top of the modules (orange lever). You can then remove the
modules vertically from the current rail while the release mechanism is actuated.
To remove the current rail from the DIN rail, use a screwdriver to release the latching via the
slot on the side of the current rail. Depending on the current rail used, repeat this step sev-
eral times from left to right. Then remove the current rail from the DIN rail.
Figure 4-3
Removing the current rail
4.5

Replacing a module

To replace a module, proceed as described in Sections
page 26
and
"Mounting the modules" on page
Following replacement, make sure that all cables are connected correctly and securely
again.
Due to the rear current rail, modules can also be replaced during operation. The load
circuit of the other modules is not interrupted. Only the internal bus system is interrupt-
ed. After successfully mounting a new identical module, communication is automati-
cally restored and the system does not need to be restarted.
"Safety notes for mounting and removal" on page 23
cables".
25.
"Removing the modules" on
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