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Malfunctions: Causes and elimination
9
Disassembly and disposal
9.1 Disassembly
DANGER
Danger of death from touching live parts!
Touching of live parts cause serious injuries or death.
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Before disassembly, disconnect the machine by actuation of the main switch
or disconnection of the plug and secure it against unexpected restart.
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Work on electrical components and systems may only be carried out by a
qualified electrician when observing the applicable regulations
WARNING
Risk of injury due to substances hazardous to health!
Due to contamination with hazardous substances and operating agents during
operation, there is a high health risk for the personnel.
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Before disassembly, properly clean the machine.
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Wear suitable protective clothing.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to hot surfaces!
During disassembly, there is the risk of burns on hot components and lubricating
oil of the machine. This can cause burns.
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Before disassembly, allow the machine to cool down completely.
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Wear suitable protective clothes, if necessary.
a) Put the machine out of service according to chapter 6.4.
b) Disconnect electrical components from the power supply.
c) Disassemble the machine.
Dismantle large components and assemblies.
9.2 Disposal
NOTICE
Damage to the environment!
Environmental damage may be caused by the incorrect disposal of operating
material and materials.
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All operating materials as well as all fluids such as cooling water and cooling
oil required during operation and maintenance must be collected and dis-
posed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Separate components according to the materials and if possible, recycle.
a) Collect oils and grease separately and dispose of in accordance with the local regulations in force.
b) Do not mix solvents, cold cleaning agent and paint residues.
c) Remove components and dispose of them in accordance with the local regulations in force.
d) Dispose of the machine in accordance with the national and local regulations in force.
e) Parts subject to wear and tear (marked as such in the spare parts list) are special waste and must be
disposed of in accordance with the national and local waste laws.
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