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Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal
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9 Decommissioning,
disassembly and
disposal
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Observe all safety and warning information
(see Safety chapter).
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Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
9.1 Decommissioning
Decommissioning is considered the final decommissioning
and disassembly. After decommissioning, the device can
either be built into another piece of furniture, sold on
privately, or disposed of.
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Disconnecting and connecting the electricity
and gas connection may only be carried out by
certified experts.
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Switch off the device before decommissioning
(see Operating chapter)
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Disconnect the device from the voltage supply.
9.2 Disassembly
The removal requires that the device is accessible
for disassembly and was separated from the voltage
supply. On gas-powered devices, make sure that the gas
connection is complete.
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Undo the mounting brackets.
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Remove the silicone joints.
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Remove the device from the worktop upwards.
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Remove further accessory parts.
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Remove the old appliance and dirty accessory as
described under “Disposing of the product in an
environmentally friendly way”.
9.3 Disposing of the product in an
environmentally friendly way
Disposal of transport packaging
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The packaging protects the device against
transport damages. The packaging is made of
materials that are environmentally friendly and
easy to dispose of and can therefore be recycled.
Returning the packaging material into the material cycle
saves resources and reduces the waste production. Your
specialist supplier will take the packaging back.
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Hand the packaging to your specialist supplier
or
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Dispose of the packaging properly taking into account
the regional regulations.
Disposing of the old appliance
Electrical devices marked with this
symbol should not be disposed of as
household waste at the end of its life.
They must be taken to a collection
centre for recycling electrical or
electronic non-heating appliances.
For information, please contact your
city or local authorities.
Waste electric and electronic equipment often still
contains valuable materials. They do, however, also
contain harmful substances that were required for their
correct functioning and safety. When disposed of in the
residual waste or if not handled correctly, they may cause
harm to the health of people and the environment.
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Therefore do not dispose of your old appliance as
household waste.
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Take the old appliance to a regional collection centre
for return and recycling of electronic and electrical
parts and other materials.