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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | PowerCEMS100
Subject to change without notice
DECOMMISSIONING
9
9.2
Disposal
The following subassemblies could contain substances that have to be disposed of
separately:
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Electronics:
Capacitors, rechargeable batteries, batteries.
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Display:
Liquid of LC display.
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Sample gas lines:
Toxic materials in the sample gas could have been absorbed or trapped in the “soft” gas
path material (e.g. hoses, sealing rings). Check whether such effects have to be consid-
ered during disposal.
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Analyzer modules:
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Cabinet cooling unit (option):
– Correct disposal of refrigerants of the cabinet cooling unit.
Note
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Observe the relevant valid local and legal environment regulations end guide-
lines for disposal of industrial and electronic waste.
WARNING
TOXIC CONDENSATE
Serious damage to environment and nature.
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The liquid contained in the condensate container is acidic, alkaline
and contains inorganic or organic substances toxic or harmful to the
environment.
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This waste must be disposed off according to legal regulations and
as hazardous waste when necessary.
NOTE
Obligation to inform on Battery Directive
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According to the Battery Directive, batteries, rechargeable batteries as well as
electrical and electronic devices may not be disposed off as household waste.
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Please dispose off these devices via the local disposal point for electronic waste near
you.
Refer to the relevant Operating Instructions for information on disposal of
analyzer modules.
Refer to the relevant Operating Instructions for information on disposal of
cabinet cooling unit.