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Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG
5-2
X-STREAM XEFD
Instruction Manual
HASXEDE-IM-EX
07/2017
5.1 Dismounting & Disposal
When the instrument has reached the end of its lifecycle,
When the instrument has reached the end of its lifecycle, do not throw it in a trash
can!
This instrument has been made of materials to be recycled by recyclers spe-
cialised in this field. Let the instrument and the packing material duly and envi
-
ronmently friendly be disposed of. Ensure the equipment is free of dangerous
and harmful substances (decontaminated).
Take care of all local regulations for waste treatment.
Consider all instructions given in the X-STREAM
Enhanced
instruction manual
for dismounting and disposal!
Advice concerning the disposal of batteries
•
This instrument contains a CR primary lithium button cell battery of size CR 2032.
•
The battery is soldered to an electronics board and usually does not need to be replaced dur
-
ing the instrument’s lifetime.
•
At the end of lifetime, the instrument must be disposed in compliance with the wast regula
-
tions, see instructions below.
• purge all gas lines with inert gas
• ensure all gas lines are pressureless
• disconnect all gas lines
•
switch off power and signal lines
• disconnect and remove all electrical con-
nections
•
fill out the Declaration of Decontamination
(
X-STREAM
Enhanced
instruction
manual) properly
• hand over the dismounted instrument
together with the Declaration of Decon-
tamination to a disposal specialist. The
disposal specialist then has to disas-
semble the instrument, and recycle and
dispose it and the contained battery in
compliance with all applicable waste treat
-
ment regulations.
GASES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH
Follow the safety precautions for all applied gases and gas cylinders.
Before opening the gas lines, they must be purged with air or neutral gas
(N2) to avoid danger from escaping toxic, flammable, explosive or hazardous
gases.