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| Activity | Frequency | What to Check | Recommended Action | |----------|-----------|---------------|--------------------| | | Monthly | Cable integrity, enclosure sealing, fan cleanliness. | Clean fan blades, tighten loose connections. | | Thermal scan | Quarterly (or after a fault) | Heat spots on power modules, ventilation blockage. | Replace cooling fan if temperature > 70 °C at ambient 25 °C. | | Firmware update | Annually or when a new version is released. | Version number via IPZZ‑Config → “About”. | Download from manufacturer portal; follow the “Bootloader Update” procedure. | | Parameter backup | After any major change. | Export .ipzz configuration file. | Store in version‑controlled repository. | | Fault log review | After every fault event. | Fault codes, timestamps, motor current trace. | Use the “Fault Decoder” tool; typical codes: • E101 – Over‑current (check load or motor winding). • E203 – Encoder loss (verify encoder wiring). | | Motor bearing inspection | Every 6 months (or per OEM schedule). | Vibration, temperature rise. | Replace bearings before catastrophic failure. | | Safety I/O test | Every 12 months (per IEC 61508). | STO circuit activation, Safe Stop response. | Simulate loss of STO; ensure motor torque drops to zero within 10 ms. |

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