Additional instructions
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Rev. 10/17
Brave 30 ES - Brave 60 ES - Brave 90 ES
8 - Additional instructions
8.1 Waste disposal
Please note that residues from industrial processing are to be considered special waste that, in terms of
quality or quantity, are not intended as municipal waste.
Deteriorated or obsolete machines are also special waste.
The user, in accordance with national legal regulations, will have to take special precautions regarding the
disposal of materials, such as:
• Guards’ material (PVC, acrylic)
• Plastic of pneumatic pipes
• Coated wires
• Rubber belts
• Used oil
• Refrigerant gas R134a (HFC)
8.2 Dismantling of the machine
The operations of removal and demolition must be performed by qualified personnel.
The machine must be dismantled after disassembling of the various parts, and recovery of refrigerant, if the
same is R134a.
For disassembly, wear the personal protective equipment mentioned in the user’s manual, and also refer to
the instructions and diagrams in this manual, or request specific information to the manufacturer.
CFC, HCFC and HFC refrigerant gases cannot be discharged into the atmosphere, but must be collected
and recovered for disposal or recovery as special hazardous waste (under the CER code 140601*).
The above gases must be sent to companies authorised to dispose of such products.
Once you have disassembled the various parts, sort the different components, separating metal from plastic,
copper etc., depending on the type of differentiated disposal regulations in force in the country where the
machine is dismantled.
The waste resulted from the demolition of the machine can be classified as special waste.
If the various components should be stored awaiting admission into landfills for recovery, pay attention to
keep them in a safe place and protected from the weather, to prevent soil and groundwater contamination.
Dispose of the waste following the local regulations in force on waste disposal.