8 Removing from Service and Disposal
8.1 Removing from Service and Disposal
Rules for working safely and responsibly when removing the unit from service
Avoid endangering yourself and others by following the rules below:
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Before being worked on, the unit must always be de-energized and locked and tagged out. In addi‐
tion, it is necessary to double-check that it has actually been de-energized properly.
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The unit must be carefully lifted and secured in such a way that it will not tip over.
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Observe the center of gravity.
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Cleaning agents must be disposed of as instructed in the canisters in order to avoid damaging the
environment.
Prerequisites
Check the following before removing the unit from service:
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The unit has been de-energized.
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The water supply has been shut off.
Removing from service
To remove your unit from service, undo all setup and installation work step-by-step in opposite order
(please refer to the 'Installation' on page 40, 'Transportation' on page 28, and 'Setup' on page 30 sec‐
tions).
Do not move the unit before disconnecting all of its connections.
The following work must be done properly in order to remove the unit from service:
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Removing the unit's water connection
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Removing the unit's drain connection
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Removing or disconnecting the electrical connections
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Removing the door lock
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Properly disposing of all cleaning agents as indicated on the cleaning agent containers and in any
applicable country-specific and local regulations.
For units with fully automatic oven cleaning:
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Removing the cleaning agent and rinse aid connections
Disposal
Contact the manufacturer in order to arrange for your unit to be disposed of in an environmentally re‐
sponsible manner. The manufacturer has an ISO 14001:2004-certified environmental management
system and will dispose of your old unit in compliance with all applicable environmental protection reg‐
ulations.
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