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1.10 Disassembly and re-assembly
Before starting any disassembly or re-assembly operation, please ensure that the product is
isolated from its mains electrical supply, in order to ensure that fans cannot be run. As disassembly and re-assembly
are not part of routine maintenance, these should be carried out by qualified personnel.
Ensure the unit is voltage-free and isolated, earth and short circuit the unit, cover or shield off all electronic components.
Ensure that the hydraulic circuit is switched off
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(If the heater-cooler coil added to the unit)
- Close all hydraulic shut-off valves. (If the heater-cooler coil added to the unit)
- Isolate all connections and ensure leak-free condition regarding oil, refrigerant (If the heater-cooler coil added to the unit)
- As the coil piping diameter is small, waste water can remain in the unit following normal evacuation. For safety reasons, use
compressed air to blow through the system in order to remove all remaining water.
Risk of personal injury and equipment damage!
Due to a high center of gravity, some equipment can tend to tip over and cause damage to persons and property.
When transporting the unit, carefully observe its behavior and do not get near any possible hazardous areas.
1.11 Disposal
Before starting any operation, please ensure that the product is isolated from its mains electrical
supply, in order to ensure that fans cannot be run.
Dispose of all components and filters and disused operating materials (e.g. oil, refrigerants) in an environmentally-friendly
manner in accordance with the local codes, practices and environmental regulations.
An authorized appointed contractor
specializing in waste processing must dispose of the unit or its individual components. This
appointed contractor must ensure that:
– the components are separated according to material types
– the used operating materials are sorted and separated according to their respective properties.
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