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Use and Maintenance Manual
Disposal – Spare parts
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11.1 DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER
The balancer must be disposed of after dismounting
the various parts.
For disposal operations, as well as wearing the Personal
Protective Equipment indicated in the INSTALLATION
MANUAL, refer to the instructions and diagrams in
this manual. If necessary, request specific informa-
tion from the manufacturer.
Once you have removed the various parts and com-
ponents, separate them into the different types of
materials according to the differentiated waste dis-
posal regulations in force in the country where the
machine is dismantled.
If the various components must be stored before be-
ing taken to the dump, make sure to keep them in
a safe place protected from atmospheric agents in
order to prevent them from contaminating the ground
and the water table.
11.3 IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD
The various parts can be identified using the explod
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eddrawings, the electrical drawings and diagrams in
the machine technical file which is archived by the
Manufacturer to which a request can be made.
For off-the-shelf parts, the technical manuals or the
supplier’s original documents can be provided if the
Manufacturer deems this to be useful.
If not supplied, this documentation is also included
in the machine Technical File, archived by the Manu-
facturer, as regards by Ministerial Decree 98/37/EC.
In this case, contact the Technical Service to identify
the required piece.
If the required pieces are not in any position or they
cannot be identified, contact the Technical Service,
specifying the type of machine, its serial number and
year of construction.
This information is indicated on the machine iden-
tification plate.
11.4 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION
If not supplied, this documentation is included in
the Technical File of the machine, archived by the
Manufacturer.
In this case, contact the Technical Service for detailed
information concerning the machine.
11.2 DISPOSING OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS
Community directive 2002/96/EC, assimi-
lated in Italy with legislative decree n°
151 of 25th July 2005, requires electrical
and electronic equipment manufacturers
and users to comply with a number of
obligations concerning the collection,
treatment, recovery and disposal of
this waste.
Please scrupulously comply with these waste disposal
regulations.
Remember that abusive dumping of this waste leads
to the application of the administrative penalties
established by current law.