
Appendix H Compliance, Safety, and Agency
Approvals
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Ellipse 3000 Release 3.0, Rev. B
Product End-of-Life Disassembly Instructions
The following table lists the required tools.
Product Disassembly Process
1.
Disassemble equipment at a dedicated area only, gather the needed tools for disassembly.
2.
Remove covers, housing, etc.
3.
Remove and separate subassemblies (i.e. lasers, cables, metals, displays, fans, etc.).
4.
Separate hazardous materials from the remainder of the material.
a.
Sort hazardous materials into their different types (i.e., batteries, hazardous liquids,
hazardous solids, fiberglass, etc.).
b.
Proceed with hazardous waste management processes only.
5.
Identify re-usable materials/subassemblies and separate these from the rest of the material.
6.
Identify and separate recyclable materials as per below examples:
a.
Scrap material to be sent to smelter(s).
b.
E-waste such as displays, CPU's, cables and wires, hard drives, keyboards, etc.
c.
Metals such as steel, brass, and aluminum.
d.
Plastics such as fan casings, housings, covers, etc.
e.
Fiber optics and plastic tubing not containing electrical or data wiring.
Plastics containing Brominated
Flame Retardants
None
Components and parts
containing toner and ink,
including liquids, semi-liquids
(gel/paste) and toner
None
Components and waste
containing asbestos
None
Fiber-optic cables
None
Laser parts
None
Radioactive components, parts
or materials
None
Description
Size
Philips screw drivers
#1 and #2
Flat-head screw driver
small
Flat-head screw driver
large
Diagonal-cutting pliers, long-nose pliers
~5"
Sockets
11/32", 1/2", 5/8", and 9/16" (deep)
Special tools to remove specific components
Not needed
Description
Notes
Qty in the
product
Location