Operation BERGHOF
Automation
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3.4. Decommissioning
3.4.1. Disposal
Disassembly
The DIALOG CONTROLLER must be disassembled into its component parts for
disposal. All metal components can be disposed of as recyclable metal.
Electronic waste
All electronic components such as PCBs, drives, etc. must be set aside and dis-
posed of separately.
Disposal is generally regulated by national and local ordinances which must be
complied with.
Battery
HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL EMISSIONS
Batteries contain materials which represent health and environmental haz-
ards.
Batteries may only be disposed of at an authorized waste disposal facility.
Make sure the battery is fully discharged before disposing of it. If necessary,
place an insulating strip across the contacts to prevent short circuits.
3.5. Maintenance
Cleaning
In order to prevent accidental activation and possible problems, the DIALOG
CONTROLLER must be switched off when the front panel is cleaned.
Use a clean, moistened, lint-free cloth to clean the front of the DIALOG
CONTROLLER.
Please note the following to avoid damaging the front panel when cleaning it:
•
Never use high-pressure or steam washers;
•
Never use caustic cleaning agents (even diluted), abrasives or hard objects
to clean the panel;
•
Do not apply excessive pressure to the front panel when cleaning it.
3.6.
Help in Case of Problems
Please read the Section,
“Basic Safety Measures”
.
If the measures described there do not solve the problem, please contact your
supplier’s Service Department.
Fault
Possible cause
Recommended action
No function after the DIALOG
CONTROLLER is started.
No power supply to the
DIALOG CONTROLLER.
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
Check the pin assignment for reversed po-
larity.
Check (measure) the connecting voltage.
Memory fault
Return the device for service.
The DIALOG CONTROLLER fails to
completely boot.
Corrupted software
Put the device in the configuration mode
and reload the firmware.