Use and Maintenance Manual
MONOBLOCK Vacuum Unit
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9. End of service and decommissioning
When the device has terminated its life cycle and must be decommissioned, follow these instructions to
protect the environment:
The presence of this symbol on the product or on the pack indicates that the product must
not be treated as normal household waste, but must be taken to a suitable collection centre
for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices.
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to avoid potentially harmful effects to the environment
and to health that might be caused by disposing of it incorrectly.
For more detailed information on recycling procedures for this product, contact your local authority, your
local waste disposal agency or the dealer from which the product was purchased.
Before proceeding with decommissioning and dismantling operations of any kind
whatsoever, isolate the system from the electrical power supply line.
Failure to comply with this instruction may expose the operator to the risk of accidental
starting or of electric shock.
During decommissioning operations, the appropriate items of personal protection
equipment must be used.
Failure to use appropriate items of personal protection equipment during decommissioning
and dismantling operations may expose the operator to the risk of crushing of the feet due
to loss of stability.
Failure to wear safety gloves prevents a safe grip during disposal operations, with the risk of
accidental falls.
During disposal and unpacking operations, the risk of crushing injuries may be present due
to the loss of stability or falling of the machine.
Dismantling operations must be carried out only by qualified personnel.
Industrial wastes must normally be disposed of by companies accredited for their disposal.
If the machine is out of service due to malfunctions, repairs or failure to operate safely, it is advisable to
warn of this with a notice.