10 Taking the appliance out of operation and disposal
eikon e2s Installation and Operating Manual CE
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10.1 Safe working when taking the appliance out of operation
For your safety when taking the appliance out of operation
Before starting work, familiarize yourself with the hazards described in '
Hazards and safety precautions
when taking the appliance out of service
' on page 33.
Eligibility of personnel for taking the appliance out of operation
Work performed on the appliance while taking it out of service is performed in special operating cir-
cumstances (e. g. with safety covers removed) or includes activities that require personnel to have
relevant qualifications and appliance-specific knowledge that exceed the requirements for operating
personnel.
The following requirements must be met by personnel:
They are qualified employees of an authorized service company.
Personnel have relevant training as a service engineer.
Personnel have training specific to the appliance.
Personal protective equipment
Wear the personal protective equipment specified in the section '
Personal protective equipment
' on
page 37 of the '
For your safety
‘ on page 14 chapter for the relevant tasks.
Rules for safe and responsible working when taking the appliance out of operation
Avoid any risks to yourself and others by following the rules below:
The kitchen floor must always be kept dry to reduce the risk of accidents.
The appliance door of the microwave combination oven must be closed before disposing of the
appliance.
Don't leave food in the cavity.
Live parts
Risk of electric shock from live parts and loose cables
When the safety cover is open, there is a risk of electric shock from touching live parts.
Make sure that any work on the electrical system is performed solely by a qualified electrician from an
authorised service company.
Moving heavy loads
Risk of injury from lifting incorrectly
When lifting the appliance, the weight of the appliance may lead to injuries, especially in the area of the
torso.
Use a fork-lift truck/pallet truck to move the appliance.
When lifting the appliance, use enough people for the weight of the appliance (value depending on
age and gender). Observe the local occupational safety regulations.
Wear personal protective equipment.