Shutting down
Chapter 8
OPERATION MANUAL
V2.4.0en/08.12.20//17.12
CC®-Immersion circulator
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8.8
Shipping
Temperature control unit transported incorrectly
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Do not transport by truck on the castors or feet.
Comply all requirements in this section to avoid damage to the temperature control unit.
Transport using the lugs, if fitted, on the top of the temperature control unit. Do not transport the
temperature control unit alone and without aids.
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Always use the original packaging for transportation.
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Indicate the upright transport position with arrows on the packaging.
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Always transport the temperature control unit upright on a pallet!
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Protect attachments from damage during transportation!
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During transport, place the temperature control unit on squared timber to protect the cast-
ers/feet.
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Secure with tensioning belts/lashing straps that are suitable for the weight.
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Additionally secure (depending on model) with plastic film, cardboard and straps.
8.9
Disposal
Improper disposal
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
Spilled/leaked thermofluid must be discarded immediately and correctly. Follow the instruc-
tions for the disposal of thermofluid and material on page 15 in section
.
To avoid environmental damage, have “disused” temperature control units disposed of exclu-
sively by approved waste management companies (e.g. refrigeration and air conditioning com-
panies).
Huber temperature control units and Huber accessories are made of high quality, recyclable materi-
als. For example: Stainless steel 1.4301 / 1.4401 (V2A), copper, nickel, FKM, Perbunan, NBR, ceram-
ic, carbon, Al-Oxid, red brass, brass, nickel-plated brass and silver solder. Proper recycling of the
temperature control unit and accessories can actively help reduce CO
2
emissions in the production
of these materials. Follow the laws and regulations of your jurisdiction when disposing material.
Pallet with squared
timber for free-
standing units