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When the splitter is fully obsolete and cannot be of any longer use, it
should be duly dismounted ahead od discarding. Certain components
need deactivation and dismantling in order to assure that no further
use is made by other parties and that no worn out parts are recycled
for other applications.
During dismantle be alert for possible recyclable materials and compo-
nents that belong to differentiated waste collection procedures applica-
ble in your country.
The manufacturer is not liable and undertakes no responsibilities for
personal injuries or damages that may result from the recycling of
worn out machine parts for eventual re-use in other applications diffe-
rent than the originally stated in this manual.
Dismantling procedure:
Take good note please: each and every dismantling task must be per-
formed by authorized service centers or trained skilled staff only!
● Lock and clamp all moving machine parts and pull the machine into
single components
● Deliver each single component only to authorized waste manage-
ment facilities
● Drain oil and fuel out of respective tanks and lines before disposal of
the machine
● Remove rubber and plastic parts from the machine that must be se-
parately disposed
Deactivated, clamped moving/driving parts and components are of no
further risk and danger.
Electric components must be separately disposed to avoid substantial
environmental threat. In the event of the fire on the electric deploy-
ment system of the machine, use an explosion-proof extinguish sys-
tem is required (for example powder fire extinguishers).
9. DISMOUNTING AND DISCARDING AN
OBSOLETE MACHINE
Summary of Contents for HS 80-2 B
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