
NOTICE
Moisture and frost can damage the machine!
➤ Prevent ingress of moisture and formation of condensation.
➤ Maintain a storage temperature of >0 °C.
➤ Store the machine in a dry place, free from frost if possible.
12.4 Disposal
To dispose of the machine in accordance with environmental regulations, all batteries must
be removed and delivered to a designated disposal system. Substances that are harmful to
living things and the environment can thus be removed and disposed of efficiently or reproc‐
essed. In particular, this procedure facilitates the recycling of batteries.
All operating fluids in the machine must be drained and disposed of in accordance with environ‐
mental regulations. All components contaminated with operating fluids must be removed and dis‐
posed of in accordance with environmental regulations.
Any residual quantities of condensate must be drained and disposed of in accordance with environ‐
mental regulations.
Once these conditions have been fulfilled, deliver the machine to an authorised disposal agent.
Overview:
■ Remove all batteries.
■ Drain all operating fluids.
■ Drain the condensate.
■ Remove used filters/filter elements.
■ Deliver the machine to an authorised disposal agent.
➤ Follow all instructions carefully.
12.4.1 Removing the batteries
Overview:
■ Remove the batteries
■ Dispose of batteries in accordance with environmental regulations
1. Observe the safety instructions for handling batteries.
2. Observe the safety signs on the battery.
Further information When handling batteries, observe the specific safety rules and safety signs, see chapter 10.3.8.
➤ Remove all starter batteries from the internal combustion engine.
Disposing of batteries in accordance with environmental regulations:
Batteries contain substances that are harmful to living things and the environment. For this reason,
batteries must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. They must be delivered to the
national battery collection system. This procedure facilitates the handling and recycling of batteries.
In EU member states, used batteries must be returned to the point of sale or to a disposal system
(free of charge) in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC. Disposal facilities may be local recycling
centres for used electrical devices and electronic waste, or the original points of sale.
12 Decommissioning, Storage and Transport
12.4 Disposal
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Operating Manual Portable Rotary Screw Compressor
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