11 Disassembly and disposal
11.1
Safety
Personnel:
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Qualified personnel
Protective equipment:
The selection of the protective equipment depends on the installation conditions on site and the
medium utilized by the operating company. The applicable country-specific safety, accident pre-
vention, occupational safety, and environmental protection regulations must adhered to for the
proper selection of the protective equipment and the information given by the spray media manu-
facturer on the safety data sheet must be taken into consideration.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to improper disassembly!
Residual stored energies, component edges, points and corners on or in the device or on the
required tools may cause injuries.
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Make sure you have sufficient space before starting the work.
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Carefully handle open, sharp edged components.
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Keep the workplace orderly and clean! Loosely stacked or scattered components and
tools are sources for accidents.
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Properly dismantle components. Pay attention to very high individual weight of some of
the components. If necessary, use hoisting equipment.
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Secure components so that they cannot fall or tip over.
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If questions arise, consult with the customer service from Krautzberger.
11.2
Disassembly
Prior to starting the disassembly:
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Switch off the device and secure it against restart.
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Physically disconnect the entire power supply from the device, and discharge any energy
stored in the machine.
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Remove and dispose of operating and auxiliary material as well as remaining processing
materials in an environmentally friendly manner.
Afterwards, properly clean components and modules and take them apart in compliance with appli-
cable local occupational health & safety regulations as well as environmental protection regula-
tions.
11.3
Disposal
If no return or disposal agreement has been made, recycle the dismantled parts:
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Scrap metals.
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Recycle plastic components.
Operating instructions
T-Dok-397-GB-Rev.2
[email protected], www.krautzberger.com
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