Appendix E Safety and Regulatory Compliance
Information
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Electra 9200 Release XXX, Rev O
Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions
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The fiber is made of a very pure, expensive glass and should be treated with great care.
Handle fibers only in areas that are very clean and do not contain sharp objects.
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Wear finger cots or gloves as dirt and oils can damage the fiber and contaminate
connectors.
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Do not allow kinks or knots to develop in the fiber. If tangles occur, carefully work out the
tangles avoiding pulling or bending the fibre beyond its bend radius.
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Always use the correct tools for stripping and cleaving the fiber. It will save time and
reduce breakage caused by scratches.
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If you must secure a bundle of fiber cables together, avoid plastic and metal tie wraps;
secure with velcro instead.
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Disposing of the Unit
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Dispose of the unit and its components (including batteries) as specified by all national
laws and regulations.
Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions
For disassembly instructions, please call the technical support in order to remove components
requiring selective treatment, as defined by the EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU). See Contacting
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Product Disassembly Process
1.
Disassemble equipment at a dedicated area only, gather the needed tools for disassembly.
2.
Remove covers, housing, etc.
3.
Remove and separate sub-assemblies (i.e. cables, metals, displays, fans, etc.).
4.
Separate hazardous materials from the remainder of the material.
a.
Sort hazardous materials into their different types (i.e., batteries, hazardous liquids,
hazardous solids, fiberglass, etc.).
b.
Proceed with hazardous waste management processes only.
5.
Identify re-usable materials/sub-assemblies and separate these from the rest of the material.
6.
Identify and separate recyclable materials as per below examples:
a.
Scrap material to be sent to smelter(s).
b.
E-waste such as displays, CPU's, cables and wires, hard drives, keyboards, etc.
c.
Metals such as steel, brass, and aluminum.
d.
Plastics such as fan casings, housings, covers, etc.
e.
Fiber optics and plastic tubing not containing electrical or data wiring.
Safety Rules (English)
Recycler personnel are to wear personal protective equipment including proper eye protection,
proper hand protection, and proper breathing protection if needed.
Recycler personnel shall be experienced with using the proper tools required for disassembling
equipment. Untrained personnel shall not disassemble Harmonic products. Unfamiliarity with
tools can cause damage and injury.
Règles de sécurité (French)
Le personnel du recycleur doit porter de l'équipement de protection individuelle, y compris des
lunettes, des gants et un masque de protection appropriés au besoin.