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USER MANUAL A2-8007M Vevor
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Inverter
MODEL: A2-8007M/A2-8015/A2-8075
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this inverter. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
WARNING :
This equipment is a high voltage device, please do not attempt to disassemble this equipment at any time to avoid danger. After a device failure, if the external switch fails to restart the device, please contact your reseller for handling.
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD!
- Failure to comply with this instruction could result in an electrical failure, fire and electrocution.
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.
- Do not submerge inverter.
- Do not connect two or more transformers in parallel
- Plug the power supply unit directly into a GFCI wet location outlet
- Do not use an extension cord
- Installation of this inverter and related wiring must be done by a qualified electrician in compliance with all applicable electrical codes.
WARNING :
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Information
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment!
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This product may cause harmful interference.
2) This product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party.responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the product.
Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the product and receiver.
- Connect the product to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Correct Disposal

This product is subject to the provision of European Directive 2012/19/EC. The symbol showing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product requires separate refuse collection in the European Union. This
applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol. Products marked as such may not be discarded with normal domestic waste, but must be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices.
1. Safety Precautions
1.1 Safety precautions
- Environment cannot contain any explosive gas.
- It must be wired by professional wiring staff. Otherwise, it may cause electronic shock.
- Cut off the power supply before wring. Otherwise, it may cause electronic shock.
- Do not touch any control port, internal boards and their electronic components while the electricity is turned on. Otherwise, it may cause electronic shock.
- Please make sure that the product's ground wiring port is correctly connected according to national electricity safety standards or other related standards.
- Do not touch any internal board or component until 10 minutes after power shutdown. Please do electricity check before internal board maintenance. Otherwise, it may cause electronic shock.
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It is forbidden to connect AC power to product's output port (U,V,W) or other control ports except Lk,Lb,Lz. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter.
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Since internal IC can be destroyed by electrostatic, please do not touch any PCB, IC or IGBT components without any protection. Otherwise, it may cause unknown fault.
- Make sure that any unexpected conductor such as screws, gasket, etc., is not left inside the inverter during maintenance. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter or even fire.
- If overcurrent happens during starting up, please check the wiring and start up again.
- Do not stop machine by cut off power. Power can be cut off after the motor stops.
- Do not leave inverter in the sunshine. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter.
1.2 Package inspection
A2 series inverter production undergoes strictly qualification test. Please check the damage caused by delivery and the type specification during package inspection.
- Accessories: 1 Inverter. 1 user manual.
- If anything is missing, please contact local dealer or Isaacson's custom service center.
2. User Setup
2.1 Environment requirement
- No corrosive gas, vapour and oily dust. Without direct sunshine.
- No floating dust or mental particle.
Air moisture 20% 90% . - Vibration < 5.8 m/s2( 0.6 g) .
- No electromagnetic interference.
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Temperature: -10^ 50^ , make sure proper ventilation if the temperature is greater than 40^ .
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Without any inflammable or explosive gas, liquid and solid.
- Please use electric cabinet or remote operation in non-standard environment. Make sure proper ventilation.
2.2 Install space



2.3 Basic wiring
There are two wiring part: main-loop and control-loop. Please do wiring correctly according to the following two figures.

Wiring figure (single phase)

main-loop port control-loop port
| Port name | Description |
| L N | Single phase power input. |
| U V W | Three phase AC output ports can only connect to p resistance or inductance load such as motors or electric heater. |

Wiring figure (three phase)

main-loop port

control-loop port
| Port name | Description |
| R S T | Single phase 220V power connect R and T. Three phase 220V power connect R , S , T . Voltage specifications: 8xxx, single phase 220 input connection R and T |
| U V W | Three phase AC output ports can only connect to resistance or inductance load such as motors or electric heater. |
3. Control Panel

| Button | Description |
| RUN STOP | Switch between run and stop state by single pre |
| STOP ESET | It has different meanings to push this button duri different modes: 1.if the inverter is running, it wo stop; 2. If a fault happens, the inverter would be reset; 3. If it is operated on menus, it returns to parent menu. |
| REV | Change the inverter's direction. It also works duri the runtime. |
| SET | Enter menu mode. If it is on item, the data wou saved and lower level menu would be displayed. |
| ▲▼ | Change items in the menu or modify the parame data. |
| ▲▶ | Modify the menu content and point move in pane |
| Potentiometer | Change runtime frequency. |
| Content | Description |
| ERROR | Fault indicator. |
| FWD | Clockwise rotation indicator. |
| REV | Anticlockwise rotation indicator. |
| ANALOG | Analog input frequency indicator. |
| SEGMENT | Segment input frequency indicator. |
| PANEL | Panel input frequency indicator. |
| Digital tube | Inverter runtime frequency. If inverter stops, it flashes. The display data is given by “Pn01” data. |
4. Parameter Set Method
4.1 Parameter set and modification
Set parameter when inverter is stopped and the parameter is not locked (Pn32=1). First, enter parameter set menu by push button "SET". Second, push button / to choose the certain item. Third, push button "SET" again to enter the item. Fourth, push button / to choose certain bit and push / to modify the value. Finally, push button "SET" to save the new parameter or push button "STOP" to parent menu without any saving.
Push button “SET” to save the new parameter or push button “STOP” to parent menu without any saving.
4.2 Button notice
When modify parameters, long push / to rolling number of current bit between 0-9.
- Table of Configure Parameters
| Item | Description Modify by button ▲ or ▼ | Range Modify by button ▲ or ▼ | Default Value | |
| Default (3) | Default (6) | |||
| Pn 01 | Default display content | 1-30000 | 1 | 1 |
| Pn 02 | Initial start up frequency by panel o other method | 0.01-400.00.00 | 400Hz | 50 |
| Pn 03 | Source of runtime frequency | 1-7 | 2 | 1 |
| Pn 04 | Source of runtime command | 1-2 | 1 | 1 |
| Pn 05 | clockwise / anticlockwise disable | 1-3 | 3 | 3 |
| Pn 06 | Method to stop inverter | 1-2 | 2 | 2 |
| Pn 07 | Start again by external signal | 1-2 | 1 | 1 |
| Pn 08 | Acceleration time | 000.01S-50.00S | 50S | 10S |
| Pn 09 | Deceleration time | 000.01S-50.00S | 50S | 10S |
| Pn 10 | Maximum runtime frequency | 000.10Hz-400.00Hz | 400Hz | 50Hz |
| Pn 11 | Minimum runtime frequency | 000.10Hz-400.00Hz | 1.5Hz | 1.5Hz |
| Pn 12 | Motor rating frequency | 010.00Hz-400.00Hz | 400Hz | 50Hz |
| Pn 13 | Torque compensation | 0.0-4.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Pn 14 | Torque compensation frequency | 0.01Hz-600.00Hz | 500Hz | 80Hz |
| Pn 15 | Startup DC braking voltage | 1V-100V | 30V | 30V |
| Pn 16 | Startup DC braking time | 000.00S-650.00S | 0S | 0S |
| Pn 17 | Stop DC braking voltage | 1V-100V | 30V | 30V |
| Pn 18 | Stop DC braking time | 000.00S-650.00S | 0S | 0S |
| Pn 19 | Source of multi-segment speed 0 | 1-5 | 1 | 1 |
| Pn 20 | Multi-segment speed 1 frequency | 000.10 Hz-400.00Hz | 10 | 10 |
| Pn 21 | Multi-segment speed 2 frequency | 000.10 Hz-400.00Hz | 20 | 20 |
| Pn 22 | Multi-segment speed 3 frequency | 000.10 Hz-400.00Hz | 30 | 30 |
| Pn 23 | Multi-segment speed 4 frequency | 000.10 Hz-400.00Hz | 40 | 40 |
| Item | Description Modify by button ▲ or ▼ | Range Modify by button ▲ or ▼ | Default Value | |
| Default (3) | Default (6) | |||
| Pn 24 | Multi-segment speed 5 frequency | 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz | 50 | 50 |
| Pn 25 | Multi-segment speed 6 frequency | 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz | 60 | 60 |
| Pn 26 | Multi-segment speed 7 frequency | 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz | 70 | 70 |
| Pn 27 | Point move frequency | 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz | 10Hz | 10Hz |
| Pn 28 | Choice of relay output | 1—6 | 3 | 3 |
| Pn 29 | 2rd acceleration time | 000.01S—650.00S | 2S | 2S |
| Pn 30 | 2rd deceleration time | 000.01S—650.00S | 2S | 2S |
| Pn 31 | 2rd deceleration stop frequency | 000.01Hz—400.00Hz | 1Hz | 1Hz |
| Pn 32 | Parameter management | 1—6 | 1 | 1 |
| Pn 33 | Software version | 32029 | **** | **** |
| Pn 34 | Auto recover while lost power suddenly | 0—99Hz | 0 | 0 |
| Pn 35 | Production date | * | **** | **** |
Please refer Chapter 7 for detail description of each item Remark: If over-voltage happens during deceleration, it will stop. Note:
If over-voltage happens during deceleration, inverter will stop deceleration until the voltage goes back to normal level. If better deceleration is needed, please switch to inverter with braking.
6. Description of Control Ports

| Port name | Port Description |
| 12V OUT | 12V output, with maximum currency 200mA. |
| 5V OUT | 5V output, with maximum currency 50mA. |
| 5V IN | 5V input, analog input, with maximum effective voltage 5V, no more than 6V |
| 10V IN | 10V input, analog input, with maximum effective voltage 10V, no more than 12V |
| 20mA IN | 20mA input, analog input, with maximum effective current 20mA, no more than 25mA |
| 5V Fout | Frequency signal output, maximum output voltage 5V |
| GND | Power source ground 0V. |
| FWD | External clockwise rotation input |
| REV | External anticlockwise rotation input |
| RST | External reset signal |
| D0 + | Multi-segment speed D0 input, external “+” signal mean clockwise point move input |
| D1 - | Multi-segment speed D1 input, external “-” signal means anticlockwise point move input |
| D2 JOG | Multi-segment speed D2 input, external enable signal in |
| Lk | Relay ON |
| Lb | Relay OFF |
| Lz | Relay ON/OFF |
7. Description of Configure Parameters
Pn 01 Default display content: 1-30000
RUN: 1 means it will display runtime frequency
Otherwise, it displays motor's synchronization speed.
2-30000 is motor synchronization speed
STOP: it will display frequency given by external signal.
Pn 02 Initial startup frequency by panel or other method
Range: 000.01Hz - 400.00Hz, the initial panel data and external signal frequency during startup.
Pn 03 Source of runtime frequency with range: 1-7
1 Potentiometer 2 Panel button
3 External 0-5V signal 4 External 0-10V signal
5 External 0-20mA signal 6 External digital signal
7 Multi-segment signal
Pn 04 Source of runtime command with range: 1-2
1 Panel button control 2 External signal control
Pn 05 clockwise / anticlockwise disable with range: 1-3
1 clockwise enable only 2 anticlockwise enable only
3 clockwise / anticlockwise enable
Pn 06 Method to stop inverter with range: 1-2 1 stop by itself 2 stop by deceleration
Pn 07 Start again by external signal with range: 1-2
1 disable 2 enable
Description: when the power on the external operation of the signal is allowed to start effectively.
Pn 08 Acceleration time with range: 000.01S-650.00S Accelerate time (from 0Hz to Pn10). 12
Pn 09 Deceleration time with range: 000.01S-650.00S Decelerate time (from Pn10 to 0Hz).
Pn 10 Maximum runtime frequency with range: 000.10Hz- 400.00Hz Maximum output frequency by inverter.
Pn 11 Minimum runtime frequency with range : 000.10Hz — 400.00Hz
If the frequency from command below this value, inverter will stop. It wouldn't recover until command frequency up this value.
Pn 12 Motor rating frequency with range: 010.00Hz - 400.00Hz It is used for modify the V/Fcurve.
Pn 13 Torque compensation with range: 0.0-4.0 Large parameter may cause damage to the motor.
Pn14 Torque compensation frequency: 0.01Hz—400.00.00Hz Inverter doesn't provide torque compensation if runtime frequency is larger than this value.

Pn 15 Startup DC braking voltage: 1V—100V
By proper tuning of this parameter, motor can start normally from fully stop state without any difficult caused by motor's free motion and rotate direction.
Pn 16 Startup DC braking time: 000.00S—650.00S
DC braking time before motor startup to ensure that motor is started from fully stop state.
Pn 17 Stop DC braking voltage: 1V—100V
Braking voltage during DC braking period to ensure that motor is fully stopped in brake time.
Pn 18 Stop DC braking time: 000.00S-650.00S
DC braking time to prevent the slide move after stopping.
Pn 19 Source of multi-segment speed 0: 1-5
Multi-segment speed mode 0-segment frequency source:
1 Potentiometer 2 Panel button
3 External 0-5V signal 4 External 0-10V signal
5 External 0-20mA signal
Pn 20 Multi-segment speed 1 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Multi-segment speed mode 1-segment frequency
Pn 21 Multi-segment speed 2 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Multi-segment speed mode 2-segment frequency
Pn 22 Multi-segment speed 3 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Multi-segment speed mode 3-segment frequency
Pn 23 Multi-segment speed 4 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Multi-segment speed mode 4-segment frequency
Pn 24 Multi-segment speed 5 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Multi-segment speed mode 5-segment frequency
Pn 25 Multi-segment speed 6 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz
Multi-segment speed mode 6-segment frequency
Pn 26 Multi-segment speed 7 frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz
Multi-segment speed mode 7-segment frequency
Pn 27 Point move frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz Point move frequency
Pn 28 Choice of relay output: 1-6
1 Stop inverter 2 Run inverter
3 Inverter fault 4 Frequency increasing
5 Frequency decreasing 6 Frequency reached
If output condition is satisfied, ON/OFF states reverse.
Pn 29 2rd acceleration time: 000.01S-650.00S 2rd acceleration time
Pn 30 2rd deceleration time: 000.01S-650.00S 2rd deceleration time
Pn 31 2rd deceleration stop frequency: 000.10 Hz—400.00Hz When runtime frequency is larger than this value, acceleration /
deceleration time is defined by Pn08, Pn09
When runtime frequency is smaller than this value, acceleration /deceleration time is defined by Pn29, Pn30
As shown in Figure:

Pn 32 Parameter management: 1-3
1 modification enable 2 modification disable
3 initialization for 400Hz parameters
4 read OEM initialization parameter
5 write OEM initialization parameter
6 initialization for 50Hz parameters
Note: the password for the OEM parameter is: 61633
Pn 33 Software version
Pn 34 Auto recover while lost power suddenly0 disable this function 99 means do auto recover in infinite time, starting from low frequency Other value:
If indicator displays LU-X(any code) during runtime and power source recovers in 2 seconds, inverter would start up again and reduce runtime frequency with magnitude of under voltage time(s) multiply frequency of this component(Hz).
The maximum power lost time is 2.5s. Beyond this time, it would be seen as over voltage without any auto recover.
8. Operation Examples
8.1 Operation by panel
Pn 04 = 1 (Command from panel), Pn 03 = 1 (Frequency from potentiometer)
Push button "RUN" on the panel, inverter starts up and running indicator is on.
Push the button again, inverter would stop.
8.2 Operation by external signal
Pn 04=2 (command from port "FWD/REV")
Pn 03=3 (frequency from port "5V")
8.3 Multi-segment speed
Pn 04=2 command from port "FWD/REV")
Pn 03=7(frequency from multi-segment 0-7)
8.4 Point move by panel
Command(Pn 04)must come from panel(=1). Frequency(Pn 03)must be specified by button(=2).After inverter stops, push button “←” to clockwise point move and “→” to anticlockwise point move.
8.5 Point move by external signal
Command(Pn04)mustcomefromport“FWD/REV”(=2).Frequency(Pn03)mustcomefromexternaldigitalport(=6).Afterinverterstops,connect“D0”and“JOG”to“GND”to point move
clockwise, connect "D1" and "JOG" to "GND" to point move anticlockwise.
9. Error Message and Fault Diagnosis
9.1 Fault table
| Display | Meaning | Cause | Diagnosis |
| OU -o | Overvoltage | Overvoltage of power source | Check voltage of power source |
| OU -u | Acceleration overvoltage | Overvoltage of power source | Check voltage of power source |
| OU -d | Deceleration overvoltage | Overvoltage of power source or large inertia | Overvoltage of power source, increase deceleration time, add brake components |
| OU -r | Steady state Overvoltage | Overvoltage of power source | Check voltage of power source |
| LU -o | Stop state undervoltage | Undervoltage of power source | Check voltage of power source |
| LU-u | Acceleration undervoltage | Undervoltage of power source, small acceleration time | Check voltage of power source, increase acceleration time |
| LU -d | Deceleration undervoltage | Undervoltage of power source | Check voltage of power source |
| LU -r | Steady state undervoltage | Undervoltage of power source or large inertia | Check voltage of power source, decrease load |
| OC -o | Stop state overcurrency | Component fail, interference | Push “RESET”. Component fail if it happens again. |
| Display | Meaning | Cause | Diagnosis |
| OC -u | Acceleration overcurrency | Small acceleration time or component fail | Increase acceleration time |
| OC -d | Deceleration overcurrency | Small deceleration time or component fail | Increase deceleration time |
| OC -r | Steady state overcurrency | overload or component fail | Check motor load |
| OT -o | Overheat while stop | High environment temperature or fail temperature sensor | Check whether air temperature is over 50, check CZ55 connection |
| OT -u | Overheat while acceleration | High environment temperature, small acceleration time | Check whether air temperature is over 50, increase acceleration time |
| OT -d | Overheat while deceleration | High environment temperature, small deceleration time | Check whether air temperature is over 50, increase deceleration time |
| OT -r | Overheat in steady state | High environment temperature, overload | Check whether air temperature is over 50, check overload |
9.2 Other unexpected fault
- Inverter is in normal condition but without any output
- Internal fuse fail
- Internal drive module fail
10. Maintenance and Repair
Due to the environment influence such as temperature, humidity, dust and vibration etc., and aging component, inverter may be fail at some time. So it needs periodic maintenance and repair.
Notice: please check following items before maintenance and repair.
Otherwise, it may cause electronic shock.
- Power source is cut off.
- Indicator on panel is OFF.
- Maintenance is performed by professionals.
10.1 Daily maintenance and repair
Inverter must be install in the standard environment according this manual. There may be some unexpected situation during runtime. Please do daily maintenance work according following table. Keep good runtime environment, log daily data and detect fault cause in an early time. It can extend the life of inverter.
| Item | Check | Criterion | ||
| Content | Period | Method | ||
| environment | (1) temperature, humidity (2) dust, water (3) corrosive gas | anytime | (1) thermometer, hygrometer (2) watch (3) smell | (1) temperature range 10°C ~+40°C (2) any mark of water (3) odor |
| inverter | (1) heat, vibration (2) noise | anytime | (1) touch shell (2) sound | (1) steady vibration, normal temperature (2) abnormal sound |
| motor | (1) heat (2) noise | anytime | (1) touch (2) sound | (1) abnormal heating (2) abnormal sound |
10.2 Periodic maintenance
Inverter needs periodic maintenance every 1 or 3 month which depends on the runtime environment.
Notice: Machine maintenance or components replace must be performed by professionals. If any metal objects such screws or washer are left inside the machine, it would cause fatal damage to the inverter!
Check itmes:
- Whether the control port screws are loose or not;
- Whether the main loop port are loose or not. Or is there any sign overheated in the line of main loop;
- Is there any trauma in power and control cable. Especially, check the robber skin in the contact with other metal;
- Is the insulation bandage of power cable loose;
- Use vacuum cleaner to clean dust on board and ventilation channel
- If the motor needs examination, please disconnect the motor wire from inverter's U,V,W port. Otherwise, it may cause fatal damage to inverter.
Notice: Inverter has already passed the pressure test. Any improper test may cause fatal damage to inverter!
10.3 Replace the wearing parts
The wearing parts contain cooling fan and filter electrolytic capacitor whose lifetime depends on environment and load. When the temperature is 25^ , the lifetime of cooling fan is 20~40Kh and that of capacitor is 30~50Kh. User can decide when to replace these components.
- Cooling fan
Cause of damage: wear bearing, aging fan, heavy dust environment.
Criterion: rip in fans, abnormal vibration during runtime.
- filter electrolytic capacitor
Cause of damage: high environment temperature, frequently load change, long-time fully load.
Criterion: liquid leak, wrong position of safety valve, capacity measurement.
10.4 Store of inverter
Precautions for storing inverter:
- It cannot be stored in high temperature, moist, dusty, metal dust, corrosive gas places.
- It will speed up the capacitor aging during long-time store. Make sure that turn on inverter once every year. The operation time cannot below 8 hours. And the input voltage increases slowly to the rating value.
10.5 Warranty
Range: inverter itself;
If any following situation happens, Isacon will provide warranty:
Any fault or damage happens during the standard use in 18 months.
Beyond 18 months, Isacon will charge for the maintenance and repair; If any following situation happens, even in 18 months, Isacon still can charge for maintenance and repair:
A. damage caused by wrong operation:
B. damage caused by voltage abnormal and nature disaster such fire and floods etc.;
C. apply inverter in non-standard user case.
Costs can be counted as listed on contract or actual cost.
11. Type Description
11.1 Type description
A2-xxxxB
A2 is the yfd series,
xxxx For power and voltage levels.
B is Brake unit
11.2 Power description
1XXX 1: input 3phase 220V, output 3phase 220V
2XXX 2: input 1phase 220V, output 3phase 220V
3XXX 3: input 3phase 380V, output 3phase 380V
5XXX 5: input 1phase 220V, output 3phase 380V
6XXX 6: input 1phase 380V, output 3phase 380V
Note: three phase input can also be.
8XXX 8: input 1-3phase 220V, output 3phase 220V
XXX Power specification:
007 0.75kW
015 1.5kW
300 30kW
11.3 model examples
A2-2022 single phase 220 input, three-phase 220 output, 2.2kw
A2-2022B single phase 220 input, three-phase 220 output, 2.2kW, with braking unit.
A2-3075 three-phase 380 input, three-phase 380 output, 7.5kw A2-3075B three-phase 380 input, three-phase 380 output, 7.5kW, with braking unit.
Removal method of keyboard without connecting wire Step 1

Step 2
Pull up the finger gap


Step 3

Installation method of keyboard without connecting line Step 1
Step 2
Put it horizontally with the same height on both sides of the fingers.

Step 3
Press both fingers with the same force at the same time

Disassembly method of keyboard with connecting wire Step 1 Step 2
Pull up the finger gap



Step 3
Installation mode of keyboard with connecting line Step 1
Put it in obliquely. Put it to the end on the wired side!

Step 2
Press in gently


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via panel Pn 04 = 1 (Commando