Operator’s Manual Victory BX42S
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Version 2.0
8.2
Decommissioning and Environment
8.2.1
Decommissioning Requirements
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The machine is clean.
8.2.2
Environment
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The crossed-out bin symbol on parts, literature, or packaging indicates
that all electrical and electronic equipment, batteries and accumulators
must be disposed of as chemical waste in the European Union. So do
not dispose of these products with regular commercial waste.
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To prevent potential harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please submit the products to a separate
waste management organization and promote the sustainable reuse of
materials. Information on different waste collection is available from
your municipal environmental organization.
8.3
List of Consumables
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Grease; Grade Type II.
9
SPARE PARTS AND WEARING PARTS
Any mechanical installation is always subject to wear and tear.
Keeping a limited number of crucial parts in stock is advisable to avoid costly downtime.
The installation mainly includes unique and complex components that you should always replace
with similar ones, such as knives and bearings.
Order spare parts by referring to the parts list.
Always state the correct make, type, and part number when ordering.
9.1
Wearing Parts
Wearing parts are parts that usually wear out first. The degree of wear is directly proportional to
the application frequency. Usually, these parts are economically and technically challenging to
repair. Often these are universal purchase parts such as knives, bearings, bushings, etc.
For the reliable operation of a tool, it is essential that wearing parts are of high quality. It is also
helpful that a service organization responds to failure situations and unexpected material needs.
Wear parts are permanently excluded from the warranty.