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10.0 Dismantling
Personnel
• Dismantling may only be performed by qualified personnel.
• Work on the electrical system may only be performed by
professional electricians.
WARNING
Electric shock and moving parts hazards
Serious injury or death can be caused by touching live electrical
components and by unexpected movement of the telescopic pillar.
Be sure the system’s power supply is off and the telescopic
pillar is locked out before installing.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to incorrect dismantling
Stored residual power, sharp-edged components, pins and corners
on the individual components or on required tools can all cause
serious injury.
Therefore:
• Ensure there is ample space for dismantling prior to starting the
work.
• Use caution when working with open, sharp-edged structural
components.
• Ensure order and cleanliness at the dismantling site. Loosely
stacked structural components or structural components and
tools on the floor increase risk of accidents.
• Dismantle structural components professionally in accordance
with applicable local regulations.
• Secure structural components carefully to ensure they cannot fall
or tip over.
• Contact Ewellix if you have any questions or concerns.
10.1 Dismantling
1. Separate device from energy supply.
2. Secure elements of the application such that no loads
can impact the telescopic pillar.
3. Loosen and remove fastening bolts from the mounting of
the telescopic pillar.
4. Separate the telescopic pillar from application elements.
5. Pull the plug of the operating device out of its corre-
sponding terminal.
6. Clean the device.
7. Carefully package for shipment to the manufacturer.
8. For disposal, disassemble device according to applica-
ble local occupational health and environmental regula-
tions.
10.2 Disposal
Provided that no take-back or disposal agreement has been
put in place, disassembled components should be recycled.
• Dispose of metals and plastic components at an appropri-
ate recycling centre.
NOTE
Damage can be caused to the environment by incorrect disposal.
Electronic waste, electronic components, lubricants and other
additives are subject to special waste treatment regulations and
may only be disposed of by approved specialized companies.
• Sort remaining components based on the respective ma-
terials and dispose of according to applicable local occu-
pational health and environmental regulations.
The local municipal authorities or specialized waste man-
agement companies can provide information concerning
environmentally appropriate disposal.