Disposal And Environmental Protection - Ecolab EcoPro Manuel D'utilisation

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Decommissioning, disassembly, environmental protection
NOTICE!
Material damage by using incorrect tools!
Material damage may arise by using incorrect tools during assembly,
maintenance or troubleshooting. Only use the correct tools.
The procedure for dismantling is as follows:
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Make sure you have sufficient space before starting all tasks.
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Drain operating fluids and consumables and remove the remaining processing
materials; dispose of them in an environmentally-friendly way.
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Clean assemblies and components correctly, and dismantle taking prevailing local
health and safety and environmental protection regulations into consideration.
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Always handle open, sharp-edged components carefully.
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Keep the workplace tidy and clean.
Components and tools which are loosely stacked or left lying around can cause
accidents.
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Depressurise the system and pressure line.
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Disassemble the components professionally.
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Bear the heavy weight of some components in mind. If required, use lifting gear.
Support the components to avoid them falling or tipping.
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NOTICE!
If you are uncertain, it is imperative to contact the manufacturer.
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Disposal and environmental protection

ENVIRONMENT!
Risk of environmental damage due to incorrect disposal!
Incorrect disposal can be a threat to the environment.
– Electrical scrap, electronic components, lubricants and other operating
fluids must be disposed of by approved waste disposal service
providers
– If in doubt, contact your local authority, or an approved waste disposal
service provider, for information on correct disposal.
All components are to be disposed of in accordance with prevailing local
environmental regulations. Dispose of them accordingly, depending on the
condition, existing regulations and with due regard for current requirements
and criteria.
Prior to disposal, all parts which are in contact with media must be
decontaminated. Oils, solvents, detergents and contaminated
cleaning tools (brushes, cloths, etc.) must be disposed of in compliance
with local requirements, in accordance with the prevailing waste code and
with due attention to the notes contained in the manufacturers' safety data
sheets.
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