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Disassembly and Storage
Disassembly and Storage
Dismantling, transportation and storage
Emptying the device
Warning! Risk of frostbite
You could experience frostbite if you come in contact with the thermal
fluid while emptying it.
Switch off the device at an early stage before emptying it so that the
thermal fluid can warm up to room temperature.Always wear protec
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tive gloves and protective clothing when emptying the device.
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Switch the device OFF.
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Allow the device and the thermal fluid to cool down or warm up to room temperature.
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Position a container with sufficient capacity directly underneath the drain screw.
The thermal fluid will immediately flow out of the device when the
drain screw is opened.
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Turn the drain screw anticlockwise to open it.
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Observe the regulations for the disposal of used thermal fluid (also see chapter
“Safety, Disposal”).
Emptying the refrigerant
Danger!: Risk of injury! Risk of poisoning! Environmental haz-
ard!
The container of the cooling unit is under considerable pressure (19-28
bar) and contains environmentally harmful substances. Improper
emptying of the refrigerant could result in a serious risk of injury or
poisoning as well as environmental hazards.
The refrigerant in the internal cooling circuit may only be emptied by a
qualified refrigeration technician.
Transportation and storage
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Only store and transport the device and its components after emptying, cleaning and
dismantling it down to the basic device.
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When lifting the device, wear protective gloves and grip underneath the device.
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Store and transport the device and its components in the original packaging or in
another suitable container to prevent any damage.
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Carefully seal the packaging against any unauthorized or unintentional opening.
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Store the device in a dry and frost-free location.
Improper handling during storage and transport may result in damage
to the device and the mechanical components of the device.
Avoid jolts and vibrations when transporting the device.
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