Dismantling, decommissioning, recommissioning, Disposal
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Dismantling, decommissioning, recommissioning, Dis-
posal
10.1 Disassembly
ATTENTION
Risk of injury is possible.
If you do not use suitable protective clothing, you may injure yourself.
Wear suitable protective clothing for the entire duration of the dismantling
activities.
Proceed as follows to dismantle the module:
Take the entire system completely out of operation.
Disconnect the unit from the mains.
Carefully dismantle the assemblies and parts that you still want to use in order to avoid dam-
age to the parts.
Make appropriate notes so that you can reinstall the used parts correctly.
After complete dismantling, have the parts collected by suitable disposal companies.
10.1.1 Return delivery to manufacturer
No components of the module are intended to be returned to the manufacturer/supplier.
10.1.2 Notification to authorities and manufacturer
According to the current legal status (07/2022), no deregistration of the module with offices and
authorities is foreseen.
However, in the event of changes to the disposal regulations, this option may have changed.
The operator is responsible for the correct disposal.
10.2 Storage
The ionisation air purifier may only be stored in dry rooms. The humidity during storage must not
exceed 95 %.
10.2.1 Storage period, Maintenance work during storage
The entire system can be stored for several years.
Check the system for any existing corrosion damage and other storage damage at least every
six months. and other storage damage porous pipes and the like.
Carry out the prescribed maintenance work at least every six months, as described in the
chapter "Maintenance".