Mitsubishi E860 FR-E860-0017-0.75K Safety Guideline
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To reset the Mitsubishi E860 inverter to factory settings, power off the unit. Press and hold the "Reset" button while turning the power back on. Hold the button until the display shows 'FAC', indicating a successful reset.
To connect the inverter to a motor, first ensure the power is off. Connect the motor's U, V, and W terminals to the inverter's U, V, and W output terminals respectively. Secure the connections and ensure they are tight to prevent voltage drops.
Check for short circuits in the motor and wiring, ensure the motor is not overloaded, and verify that the inverter's settings match the motor specifications. If the problem persists, consult the manual or support.
Regularly inspect and clean the cooling fan and heat sinks, check for loose connections, and verify that the environment is free from dust and moisture. Perform these checks every 6 months.
Use the keypad to access the frequency setting. Adjust the frequency parameter to change the motor speed. Ensure the changes are within the motor's operating range to avoid damage.
The 'E.OHT' error indicates an overheating issue. Check the cooling system, ensure the installation environment meets the required temperature specifications, and clean any dust from the heat sinks.
Yes, the Mitsubishi E860 inverter can be configured to work with a single-phase power supply. Refer to the manual for specific wiring configurations and settings adjustments.
Use the communication terminals to connect to a remote control system. Configure the communication settings in the inverter's menu to match the remote system's protocol and parameters.
Download the latest firmware from the Mitsubishi website. Connect the inverter to a computer via the appropriate interface, and use the Mitsubishi software tool to upload the firmware to the inverter.
Ensure proper grounding and use shielded cables for connections. Install EMI filters if necessary, and maintain a proper distance from sensitive electronics to minimize interference.