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Care and disposal instructions
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury in case of contact with live parts!
Before the housing of the meter is cleaned, all conductors that the
meter is connected to must be de-energised.
Use a dry cloth to clean the device housing. Do not use any chemical
cleaning agents!
The following table names the components and how they are to be
treated at the end of their life cycle.
Components
Waste collection and disposal
Printed circuit
boards
Electronic waste:
Dispose of such waste in accord-
ance with the local regulations.
LEDs,
LC displays
Hazardous waste
: Dispose of such waste in accord-
ance with the local regulations.
Metal parts
Recyclable material
: Sort such material and send it
for recycling.
Plastic parts
Send sorted plastic parts to a recycling plant (re-
granulation) or, where applicable, to a waste inciner-
ation plant (thermal energy generation).
Batteries
Take safety precautions against short circuits before
disposing of the batteries. Batteries can leak or
self-ignite. Dispose of the batteries in their original
packaging or insulate the terminals. Do not dispose
of batteries with the domestic waste. Instead, observe
the locally applicable waste and environmental
protection standards.
Basic safety instructions
Please adhere to the following basic safety instructions:
y
Read all the enclosed instructions and information.
y
Observe the warnings on the device and in the documents.
y
Always be aware of safety issues and hazards when working on
the device.