KaCool D
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Dismantling and Disposal
Dismantling
10 Dismantling and Disposal
Once the unit has reached the end of its service life, it must
be dismantled and disposed on in an environmentally friendly
manner.
10.1 Safety Instructions for Dismantling and Disposal
Improper dismantling
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to improper dismantling!
Stored residual energy, sharp components,
points and corners on and in the unit or on the
required tools can lead to
injuries.
Before starting the work, make sure that there is
suf
fi
cient space.
Handle open, sharp-edged components
with
care.
Make sure the workplace is kept neat and
tidy! Components and tools that are loosely
stacked or lying around can cause accidents.
Dismantle components properly. Please
note that some of the components are heavy.
Use lifting equipment if required.
Secure components so that they do not fall or
topple
over.
Contact the manufacturer in case of uncertainty.
10.2 Dismantling
Before starting the dismantling work:
Switch off the unit and prevent it from being switched back
on.
Physically disconnect the entire power supply from the unit,
discharge any residual energy.
Remove operating and auxiliary materials and dispose of
them in an environmentally friendly manner.
Then clean assemblies and components properly and dismantle
them in compliance with the applicable local occupational
safety environmental regulations.