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Disposal
All automatic feeder components, liquids and solids must be disposed of in compliance with
the applicable official regulations for proper waste recycling and disposal in your country. If you
are not certain which regulations apply to you, ask your service technician and use the Internet
or the yellow pages to find out which government agency is responsible for your jurisdiction.
Contact the appropriate authorities and find out which regulations apply to you.
Always observe the safety data sheets supplied with some components, liquids and solids.
Before you dispose of the automatic feeder, you must shut it down (see chapter
).
8.1
Disposing of residual cleaning agent
Dispose of residual cleaning agent. See the cleaning agent manufacturer's technical data
sheet for more information on the disposal of the cleaning agent.
Chemical burns
from cleaning agents. The cleaning agent can cause chemical
burns to the eyes or hands. Always wear goggles and chemical-proof protective gloves when
disposing of cleaning agents. Follow the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for
the cleaning agent and use the safety equipment specified.
8.2
Disposing of hoses
Dispose of hoses as controlled waste or municipal waste, depending on the material. Read the
disposal instructions on the packaging of the hoses, or contact your waste disposal center for
instructions.
8.3
Disposing of cables
Dispose of cables as controlled waste or municipal waste, depending on the material. Read
the disposal instructions on the packaging of the cables, or contact your waste disposal center
for instructions.
8.4
Disposing of the hand terminal
Remove the cable that connects the hand terminal to the automatic feeder. The hand terminal
contains electronic components and must therefore be disposed of as controlled waste. Ask
your waste disposal company where you can dispose of electronic waste.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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Page 119: ...Appendix 119 9 Appendix 9 1 Feeding 9 1 1 Standard feeding plans 9 1 1 1 Group A ...
Page 120: ...120 Appendix 9 1 1 2 Group B 9 1 1 3 Group C ...
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Page 122: ...122 Appendix 9 1 1 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
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