BOOZZTER -
USER'S GUIDE -
EU
ROXELL - 2416
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9. DISMANTLING
Dismantle the installation and its components in accordance with the environmental legislation of the country or the
local authorities applicable at that time. All functioning products and exchange parts must be stored and disposed of
in accordance with the applicable environmental regulations.
Environmental information for customers in the European Union
European directive 2002/96/EC amended by the Directive 2008/34/EC requires that equipment that
bears this symbol on the product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted household
waste. This symbol indicates that the product must be disposed of separately. Your are yourself re-
sponsible for the destruction of this and other electrical and electronic equipment via the disposal
channels designated for that purpose by the national or local government. The correct destruction
and recycling of this equipment prevents any negative consequences for the environment and health.
For more information about destroying your old equipment, contact your local authorities or waste
disposal service.
Information about waste disposal - electrical/electronic material for companies
1. In the European Union
If you have used the product for commercial purposes and you want to dispose of it, contact Roxell who will give you
information about the return of the product. It is possible that you will have to pay a disposal charge for the return and
recycling. Small products (and small quantities) can be processed by the local collection agencies.
2. In other countries outside the European Union
If you want to dispose of this product, contact the local authorities for information concerning the correct disposal
procedure.
10. THE LEVEL OF NOISE EMISSION
The noise level of the installation in operation does not exceed 70dB(A).
11. LOCK OUT TAG OUT – LOCK METHOD GENERAL
- Everyone needs his own lock and tag (label), which can’t be removed by other persons.
- Inform all persons who are influenced by the procedure.
- Localize all sources of energy (electric, hydraulic, pneumatic).
- Switch off.
- Lock out and tag out.
- Check if the source of energy is switched off.
- Remove any remaining energy.
12. USE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
Ensure you wear personal protective equipment (gloves, dust masks...).
13. SUFFICIENT LIGHTING - ILLUMINANCE
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A minimum illuminance of 200 lux is necessary
during usage, maintenance and installation.
- Provide at the installation
(portable) emergency lighting in case of power failure.
14. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, CONTROL PANELS, COMPONENTS AND DRIVE
UNITS
- To operate control panels, there must be
at least 70 cm of free space.
- Control panels must
always remain closed.
The key of the control panel must be in possession of an au-
thorized person.
- The necessary measures must be taken by the user to keep out
rats, mice and other vermin from the
control panels
- If electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units are damaged, the system must be
stopped
IMMEDIATELY!
- Electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units should
NEVER be sprayed with water or
other liquid!
- Electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units should
NEVER be covered with any ma-
terial.