Install Instructions

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Diagnostic And Troubleshooting
Refer to the ATV212 Programming Manual (see page
10
) available on
www.se.com
Spares and repairs
Serviceable product. Please refer to your Customer Care Center on:
www.se.com/CCC
.
Long-term Storage
Capacitor Reforming
If the drive was not connected to mains for an extended period of time, the capacitors must be restored to their
full performance before the motor is started.
If the specified procedure cannot be performed without a Run command because of internal mains contactor
control, perform this procedure with the power stage enabled, but the motor being at standstill so that there is no
appreciable mains current in the capacitors.
Decommissioning
Uninstall the Product
Observe the following procedure when uninstalling the product.
Switch off all supply voltage. Verify that no voltages are present - refer to Safety Information chapter, page
6
).
Remove all connection cables.
Uninstall the product.
End of Life
The components of the product consist of different materials which can be recycled and which must be disposed
of separately.
Dispose of the packaging in compliance with all applicable regulations.
Dispose of the product in compliance with all applicable regulations.
Refer to Green Premium section (
see page 15
) for information and documents on environmental protection such
as EoLI (End of Life instruction).
Additional Support
Customer Care Center
For additional support, you can contact our Customer Care Center on:
www.se.com/CCC
.
NOTICE
REDUCED CAPACITOR PERFORMANCE
Apply mains voltage to the drive for one hour before starting the motor if the drive has not been
connected to mains for the following periods of time:
12 months at a maximum storage temperature of +50°C (+122°F)
24 months at a maximum storage temperature of +45°C (+113°F)
36 months at a maximum storage temperature of +40°C (+104°F)
Verify that no Run command can be applied before the period of one hour has elapsed.
Verify the date of manufacture if the drive is commissioned for the first time and run the specified
procedure if the date of manufacture is more than 12 months in the past.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.