Unipulse F805AT-CK Operation Manual page 5

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CAUTION 
Caution on wiring
● Tighten the screws for the signal input/output terminals at the specified torque.
If they are loose, shorts, fire or malfunctions may occur.
Tightening torque: 0.5N •m (at the DC spec.)
● For sensors, external inputs/outputs and options, use shielded cables.
● The temporary overvoltage applied to the power should not exceed 1500V.
Caution during startup and maintenance
● For turning on/off the power, be sure to keep intervals of 5 seconds or more.
● After power-on, make sure to warm up the F805AT-CK for at least 30 minutes or more before
use.
● If the F805AT-CK is not used by the specified method, its protective performance may be
impaired.
● Maintenance
- When performing maintenance, disconnect the power.
- Do not wipe with a wet rag, or with benzine, thinner, alcohol, etc. Doing so may cause
discoloration or deformation of the F805AT-CK. In the case of heavy contamination,
wipe off the contamination with a cloth after dipping it into a diluted neutral detergent
and wringing it well, and then wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
Caution during transportation
● When the F805AT-CK is shipped, spacers made of corrugated cardboard are used as
cushioning materials.
Though it is factory-designed so that shocks can sufficiently be absorbed, breakage may
result if shocks are applied when the spacers are reused for transportation. If you send the
F805AT-CK to us for repair, etc., take adequate measures against shocks by using
polyurethane materials, etc., separately.
Caution during disposal
● If you dispose of the product, handle it as industrial waste.
About the power cable
CAUTION 
● The power cable attached is an object for checking of operations.
Please use the power cable authorized in the country for employment.
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that could result in personnel injury or property
damage when incorrectly handled.
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that could result in personnel injury or property
damage when incorrectly handled.

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