8 Removing from Service and Disposal
Purpose of this section
This section goes over how to remove your combi oven from service and dispose of it properly.
8.1
Working Safely When Removing the Unit from Service
For your safety when removing the combi oven from service
Before starting your work, read and understand the hazards described in Hazards and Safety Meas‐
ures When Removing the Combi Oven from Service on page 29.
Personnel qualifications required for removing the unit from service
Removing the unit from service requires work to be performed under unusual operating conditions
(e.g., with the safety covers removed) and includes tasks requiring qualifications and unit-specific skills
that go beyond the requirements that must be met by the staff operating the unit.
The staff placing the unit into operation must meet the following requirements:
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They are employees working for an authorized customer service company.
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Must have relevant training as service technicians.
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Must have unit-specific training.
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The staff placing the unit into operation must especially be able to assess whether the unit's power
and water connections have been correctly installed.
Personal protective equipment
Wear the personal protective equipment specified for your work in the 'Personal Protective Equipment'
on page 35 section of 'For Your Safety'.
Live parts
Risk of electric shock posed by live parts and loose cables
Electric shock may occur when coming into contact with live parts after opening the cover.
Make sure that all electrical work is performed exclusively by a qualified electrician from an
authorized customer service office.
Follow the steps below before removing the safety covers:
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De-energize all connections.
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Lock out and tag out all switches.
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Wait 15 minutes so that the DC bus capacitors can discharge fully.
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Make sure that the unit is de-energized.
Moving heavy loads
Risk of injury when lifting loads incorrectly
Lifting the unit incorrectly may result in injury (especially in the area of the torso) due to the unit's
weight.
Use a forklift, pallet jack, or appropriate lifting equipment to transport the unit.
When lifting the unit, make sure to use an appropriate number of people as required by the unit's
weight (guideline: 30 lbs to a maximum of 120 lbs depending on age, sex, and build). Comply with
all occupational health and safety regulations that apply at the installation location!
Wear the required personal protective equipment.
8 Removing from Service and Disposal
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