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Dismantling and disposal
10.1
Dismantling
The work described herein represents an intervention into your drinking water system.
► Have this work performed by specialist installers only.
1.
Close the raw water shut-off valve.
2.
Open a water withdrawal point
– wait a few seconds.
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The pressure in the product and the pipe network is being relieved.
3.
Close the water withdrawal point.
4.
Disconnect the product from the power supply.
5.
Remove the container, the dosing system and the water meter.
6.
Close the gap in your drinking water pipe, e.g. by using a fitting piece (alternatively put
a dummy plug in the water meter fitting).
10.2
Disposal
► Comply with the applicable national regulations.
10.2.1
Packaging
► Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally sound manner.
10.2.2
Product
If this symbol (crossed out waste bin) is on the product, European Directive 2012/19/EU
applies to this product. This means that this product or the electric and electronic
components are not allowed to be disposed of in the household waste.
► Find out about local regulations on the separate collection of electrical and
electronic products.
► Use the collection points available to you for disposing of your product.
For information on collection points for your product, contact your municipality, the public
waste disposal authority, an authorised body for the disposal of electrical and electronic
products or your waste collection service.