2. Remove all dangerous fluids/materials.
These include:
■ Residues of fuel or fuel vapours
■ Lubricants in engine and compressor
■ Battery electrolyte
■ Residual quantities of tool lubricating oil in the tool lubricator (option ea, ec)
12.3 Storage
Moisture can lead to corrosion, particularly in the engine, airend and oil separator tank.
Frozen moisture can damage components, valve diaphragms and gaskets.
The following measures also apply to machines not yet commissioned.
Please consult with KAESER if you have questions to the appropriate storage and commis‐
sioning.
Moisture and frost can damage the machine!
➤ Prevent ingress of moisture and formation of condensation.
➤ Maintain a storage temperature of >32 °F.
➤ Store the machine in a dry place, free from frost if possible.
12.4 Disposal
When disposing of a machine, drain out all liquids and remove old filters.
Precondition The machine is decommissioned.
1. Completely drain the fuel from the machine.
2. Completely drain the cooling oil and engine oil from the machine.
3. Remove used filters and the oil separator cartridge.
4. Drain the coolant from water-cooled engines and systems.
5. The battery has been removed.
6. Hand the machine over to an authorized disposal expert.
➤ Operating materials and components contaminated with fuel, cooling oil or engine oil
must be disposed of in accordance with local environmental protection regulations.
➤ Old batteries are hazardous waste and must be disposed of correctly in accordance with
local environmental protection regulations
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12.3 Storage
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Operator Manual Screw Compressor
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