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10.0 Dismantling
10.1 Dismantling
The TXG telescopic pillar is to be removed by qualified
personel.
1. Separete device from energy supply or external control
unit
2. Seperate device from all other connections (operating el-
ement, electrical anti-pinching, master-slave actuator,
ect.).
3. Secure the elements in such a way that there is no pull-
ing or pushing force resting on the device.
4. Dismantle the TXG from the application
4.1. Ensure that there is no pressure acting on the pillar
and the inner tube.
4.2. Loosen and remove the fastening screws.
4.3. Seperate the TXG from the mounting points in the
application.
5. Clean device
6. Carefully package for shipment to the manufacturer. For
disposal, disassemble device according to applicable lo-
cal occupational health and environmental regulations
10.2 Disposal
To the extent that no take-back or disposal agreement has
been put in place, disassembled components should be
recycled:
• Dispose of metals and plastic components at an appropri-
ate recycling center.
• Sort remaining components based on the respective ma-
terial and dispose of according to applicable local occupa-
tional health and environmental regulations.
CAUTION
Damage can be caused to the environment due to incorrect
disposal!
Electronic waste, electronic components, lubricants and other
additives are subject to special waste treatment regulations and
may only be disposed of by approved specialized companies!
The local municipal authorities or specialized waste man-
agement companies can provide information concerning en-
vironmentally appropriate disposal.
Personnel
• The dismantling may only be carried out by specifically
qualified personnel.
• Work on the electric system may only be performed by
professional electricians.
DANGER
Electric shock and moving parts hazards
Serious injury or death can be caused by touching live electrical
components and by unexpected movement of the actuator.
Be sure power supply is off and actuator is locked out before
installing.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to incorrect dismantling!
Stored residual power, sharp-edged components, pins and corners
on the individual components or at the required tools can cause
serious injuries.
Therefore:
• Ensure there is ample space for dismantling prior to starting with
the work.
• Use caution when working with open, sharp-edged structural
components.
• Ensure order and cleanliness at the dismantling site! Loosely
stacked structural components or structural components and
tools on the floor may present a source for accidents.
• Dismantle structural components professionally pursuant to ap-
plicable local regulations.
• Secure structural components in a way so they would not be able
to fall or tip over.
• Contact Ewellix if you have any questions or concerns.