Secondly, the "hot" status often pertains to the internal mechanics of the robot, specifically the servo motors and the variable frequency drives (VFDs). Sepro manuals contain troubleshooting codes for over-temperature faults. A robot working through a high-speed cycle for an extended period generates significant internal heat. The manual instructs the user on how to monitor these temperatures via the human-machine interface (HMI). If the system alerts the user that a motor is "hot," the manual dictates a protocol of reducing cycle speeds or checking for obstructions in the cooling airflow. This section of the documentation is vital for predictive maintenance; recognizing a recurring "hot" trend allows maintenance teams to replace a cooling fan or clean a filter before a total breakdown occurs.
: For complex issues, such as configuring sensors in high-heat zones (e.g., the XQP plug for sprue grip), contact the Sepro hotline directly. Manual Resources sepro robot user manual hot
If the robot is displaying "Hot" and refuses to move, do not force it. Follow the manual’s safety lockout procedure: Secondly, the "hot" status often pertains to the