TXP Inst. & Maint. Manual: IM-825
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WARNING!
Risk of injury due to im-
proper disassembly!
Stored residual energies, an-
gular components, points and
corners on the device can
cause injury.
Make sure there is
enough space before
dismantling.
Handle sharp-edged
components carefully.
Dismantle components
professionally and ob-
serve the dead weight
of the components. If
necessary, use hoists.
Secure components so
that they cannot fall or
overturn.
If there are any ambi-
guities, contact the
manufacturer.
Important information for dis-
mantling
The fan may only be dismantled
by trained and authorized per-
sonnel.
To dismantle and dispose of the fan,
proceed as follows:
1. Turn off the fan.
2. Secure the fan from starting.
3. Wait until all rotating parts have
reached a complete stop and make
sure that a restart is no longer pos-
sible.
4. Physically disconnect the entire
power supply from the device. Un-
load stored residual energy.
(Ground any built-up energy.)
5. Remove all operating and auxiliary
materials and remove processing
materials. Dispose of everything in
an environmentally friendly manner.
6. Disassemble all assemblies and
components professionally and
comply with applicable local occu-
pational health and safety and envi-
ronmental regulations.
7. Recycle recyclable material such as
aluminum, stainless steel, steel,
copper and plastic. Some compo-
nents require special treatment
(e.g. frequency inverters). Follow
the instructions in the respective
operating instructions.
The dismantling and disposal is
complete.
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LIABILITY AND
DISCLAIMER
The operator is responsible for the in-
tended use of the device.
Twin City Fan & Blower (TCF&B) dis-
claims all liability for improper use of its
devices and components. This applies
in particular to special uses and condi-
tions of use that have not been ex-
pressly coordinated with TCF&B.
TCF&B also disclaims all liability for
modifications or modifications to the
supplied device or accessories.
Likewise, TCF&B is not liable for im-
proper, delayed, unperformed or non-
electrical maintenance work and repairs
carried out by electrical personnel and
their possible consequences.