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10. DECOMISSIONING
The regular operation of the reverse osmosis unit is dependent on the continuous production of desalinated water.
Even during longer periods of non-use, the system must be connected to the power supply, as hygiene regeneration is
regularly carried out in standby. Keep the power and water supply of the system connected.
If the system does not produce any permeate for more than 10 days, the membrane(s) must be replaced and rinsed
before restarting
(see chapter Initial start-up and rinsing the membrane)
.
10.1 Dismantling
Once the RO unit will no longer be used, dismantle (demolish or scrap) it by following the installation procedures in
reverse order.
Caution
:
Dismantling of the unit may only be performed by qualified personnel. Electrical dismantling may only be
performed by trained electricians.
Obey the safety guidelines in section “Safety Instructions,” especially the guidelines for disposal.
10.2 Disposal after dismantling
The reverse osmosis unit is made up of metal parts and plastic parts. In reference to European Union directive 2012/19/
EU issued on 4 July 2012 and the related national legislation, please note that:
The components of the electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed of as municipal waste, and therefore the
method of waste separation must be applied. The public or private waste collection systems defined by local legislation
must be used.
Notice
: The operator is responsible for the disposal of unit components as required by law.
It must be stressed that if demineralised water (manual mode) or 1-50μS/cm (automatic mode) are selected, the unit
will signal maintenance and cleaning via the warning only, without ever shutting down the humidifier.
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