Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
®
Data Transmission System
Programm 0514
MAL0514-0005b-EN
www.conductix.com
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10
Dismantling and Disposal
10.1
Safety
WARNING!
Danger of injury due to improper dismantling!
Stored residual energy, sharp components, and points and edges on and in the data
transmission system or the required tools can cause injuries.
Before starting work, ensure sufficient space.
Handle open, sharp-edged components with care.
Make sure the workplace is tidy and clean! Loosely stacked or scattered components
and tools are sources of hazards.
Dismount components properly. Be aware of the high dead weight of some
components. If necessary, use lifting gear.
Secure components so that they cannot fall or fall over.
Involve the manufacturer in case of any unclear points.
10.2
Dismantling
After the end of its service life, the data transmission system must be disassembled and disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Remove operating and auxiliary materials, as well as residual processing materials, and dispose of them in an environmentally
appropriate manner.
WARNING!
Note the dangers due to electrical shock, harmful dusts, sharp edges and moving
parts!
Clean the subassemblies and components properly, and dismantle and dispose of them in compliance with locally applicable
occupational-safety and environmental-protection regulations.
10.2.1
Dismantling the Assembly
DANGER!
Danger of parts falling from above!
Falling parts can lead to severe injuries or even death.
A hazard exists that components fall down, during the disassembly of the data transmission
system. These can lead to extremely severe injuries and even death.
Secure all components against falling during dismantling work.
Never walk underneath the disassembly location.
Barricade the disassembly location.