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Chapter 6
Decommissioning and
Dismantling
6.1 Decommissioning of the System
If the System has to be stopped for a fairly long period of time, then you are advised to take the
following precautions:
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Disconnect the product from the circuit
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Move the product “out of production”, clean all parts of it with compressed air in order to
remove all dust and other foreign bodies
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Cover the unit and protect it from dust during storage
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Make sure the ambient temperature in the place where the unit is to be stored conforms to
the specifications in the technical data table
6.2 Dismantling the Unit
To dismantle the System, follow the steps outlined below:
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Disconnect the unit from the circuit
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The resulting waste materials must be disposed of in accordance with the binding legislation
in the unit’s country of installation
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Proceed with the disposal in accordance with the binding legislation in the unit’s county of
installation
CAUTION
Strictly observe all worker safety precautions in all stages of the disassembly.
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