3. Disconnect the plug from the communication circuit board.
4. Pull the interface cables out of the device.
5. Insert sealing plugs into all open cable fittings.
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The device has been uninstalled. Proceed with removal.
12.4
Removing the device
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Device has been switched off and uninstalled.
1. Remove the screw that prevents the device from being lifted off the mount.
2. Use the lateral openings and lift the device off the mount.
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The device has been removed. Proceed with packaging.
12.5
Packaging the device
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The device has been uninstalled.
1. If possible, always pack the device in the original packaging. If this is no longer available, an alternative is to
use equivalent packaging.
2. You must be able to close the box completely and it must be able to accommodate the weight and size of
the device.
12.6
Storing the device
NOTE
Damage to property due to condensation build-up
If the device is stored incorrectly, condensation may build up within the device and impair the functionality of
the device (e.g. due to storage that does not conform to the specified environmental conditions or if the device
is transported from a cold environment to a warm environment for a brief period of time.
1. Check the interior space for any condensation water prior to electrical installation and, if necessary, allow it
to dry out sufficiently.
2. Storage in accordance with the technical data > Environmental data
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The device is packaged.
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Store the device in a dry place, in accordance with the ambient temperature range Environmental data.
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