WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 Mounting 29750-464 2/4 AI RTD configurableManualVersion 1.0.1Pos : 69.7 /Serie 750 (WAGO-I/O-SYST EM)/M ontieren/Geräte einfüg en und entfer nen - Ü berschrift 2 @ 3\mod_1231768483250_21.doc x @ 25950 @ 2 @ 14.2 Inserting and Removing DevicesPos : 69.8 /Serie 750 (WAGO-I/O-SYST EM)/Wic htige Erläuterungen/Sicherheits- und sonstig e Hinweis e/Gefahr/Gefahr : Vorsic ht bei der U nterbr echung von F E! @ 6\mod_1256193919214_21.doc x @ 43423 @ @ 1Use caution when interrupting the PE!Make sure that people or equipment are not placed at risk when removing an I/Omodule and the associated PE interruption. To prevent interruptions, provide ringfeeding of the ground conductor, see section "Grounding/Ground Conductor" inmanual "System Description WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750".Pos : 69.9 /All e Seri en ( Allgemei ne Module)/Wic htige Erläuterungen/Sicherheits- und sons tige Hi nweis e/Ac htung/Achtung: Arbeiten an Ger äten nur s pannungsfr ei durc hführ en! @ 6\mod_1256193963573_21.doc x @ 43426 @ @ 1Perform work on devices only if the system is de-energized!Working on devices when the system is energized can damage the devices.Therefore, turn off the power supply before working on the devices.Pos : 69.10 /Serie 750 ( WAGO-I/O-SYST EM)/Monti eren/Bus kl emme einfügen @ 3\mod_1231769726703_21.doc x @ 25989 @ 3 @ 14.2.1 Inserting I/O Module1. Position the I/O module so that the tongue and groove joints to the fieldbuscoupler/controller or to the previous or possibly subsequent I/O module areengaged.Figure 9: Insert I/O module2. Press the I/O module into the assembly until the I/O module snaps into thecarrier rail.Figure 10: Snap the I/O module into placeWith the I/O module snapped in place, the electrical connections for the datacontacts and power contacts (if any) to the fieldbus coupler/controller or to theprevious or possibly subsequent I/O module are established.Pos : 69.11 /Serie 750 ( WAGO-I/O-SYST EM)/Monti eren/Bus kl emme entfer nen @ 4\mod_1239169375203_21.doc x @ 30334 @ 3 @ 14.2.2 Removing the I/O Module1. Remove the I/O module from the assembly by pulling the release tab.