Operating Manual SunCool for SUNTEST
®
CPS+
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8
Taking out of operation
8.1 Switching off the instrument
The device can be turned off at the end of or interruption
of a test program.
Switch off at the end of the test program:
• Pull the plug (light equipment plug) out of the recep-
tacle or disconnect from the power supply at a fixed
connection.
• If the condensation is pumped off with a micro-pump,
this must also be switched off. To disconnect, pull the
electrical plug of the micro-pump out of the receptacle.
• Drain the condensation from the drain pipe, empty the
waste water vessel.
Interrupt the test program, switch off the instrument:
• Interrupt the program run on the SUNTEST
®
CPS+
by pressing the
“STOP”
key.
• Pull the plug (light equipment plug) out of the recep-
tacle or disconnect from the power supply at a fixed
connection.
• If the condensation is pumped off with a micro-pump
this must also be switched off. To disconnect, pull the
plug of the micro-pump out of the receptacle.
8.2 Switching off the instrument in an
emergency
• Pull the plug (light equipment plug) out of the recep-
tacle.
8.3 Decommissioning of instrument
Atlas instruments are classified according to the EU di-
rective 2012/19/EU (updated version) of the European
Parliament and Commission on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) as „monitoring and control
instruments for exclusively commercial use“ (Category 9)
and must NOT be decommissioned/discarded through
public disposal channels.
The instruments carry the symbol (crossed
out trash can on wheels and bars) to identify
electrical and electronic equipment which
came onto the EU market after August 13,
2005 and must be disposed of separately in
accordance with EU directive 2012/19/EU (up-
dated version) (WEEE) on waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
Notify the dealer from whom you purchased the instrument
when it is ready for decommissioning so that they can
organize the acceptance and disposal in accordance with
the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG) of
the German Civil Code I S. 762.
CAUTION – Violation of applicable law
Do not hand in Atlas instruments to public collection
points
Used Atlas instruments are dismantled and sorted into
separate materials by certified companies in accordance
with EU directive 2012/19/EU (updated version). The in-
struments must be cleaned and free from test materials
to rule out health hazards for employers of the disposal
companies.
NOTE
The user of the instrument is responsible for ensuring that
the instrument is free from health hazardous materials
before handing it over to a disposal company.
Prior to collection, the disposal companies require a safety
declaration which can be obtained from Atlas.
WARNING
Contamination of the instrument with toxic,
infectious or radioactive material.
Danger of intoxication
Danger of infection
NEVER pass on the instrument for recycling in accordance
with EU directive 2012/19/EU (updated version) when it is
soiled by toxic substances or sources of infection.
Dispose of instruments with irremovable toxic substances
or sources of infection as special waste in accordance
with national regulations.