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7.9 Taking the machine out of operation for a prolonged period of time
If the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
is taken out of serve, switch it off at the central lock and store it in a
dry and frost-free area, with fully charged batteries. It is recommended to connect the batteries
on the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
to a trickle charger. If no trickle charger is present, the batteries
must be charged at least every month (also when the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
is stored for longer
periods). Ensure that the ground underneath is level. If after a certain length of time (longer
than 2 weeks) the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
is put back into operation, it must first be inspected as
described in chapter 6.1 (Inspection before taking into service).
7.10 Machine sound
Unfamiliar sounds generated by the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
are often an indication of wear, loose
or broken parts or a wrong adjustment of the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
. These defects must be
repaired as soon as possible in order to prevent further wear or damage to the
BeNomic
EasyLeaf
and/or peripheral equipment.
Provided the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
is used in accordance with the instructions, the noise level
will remain below 70 dB.
7.11 Discarding the BeNomic EasyLeaf
If the
BeNomic EasyLeaf
is going to be scrapped, the regulations for waste processing, as
applicable at the time and location of scrapping, must be taken into account.
The
BeNomic EasyLeaf
has been manufactured using commonly known materials. At the time
of manufacturing, waste processing options were available for these types of materials without
causing any particular risks to the persons charged with the scrapping.
The
BeNomic EasyLeaf
must be dismantled, and any chemical parts removed.
Batteries must be handed in at the appropriate waste collection point.