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AEG AC2000 N1 - 8 Decommissioning and Disposal; Disposal

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Switch-mode power supply AC2000 N1 / DC2000 N1 / AC3000 N1 / DC3000 N1 - Operating instructions
80001533 EFE en Page 41 of 41
8 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL
The device must be disconnected before removal.
Then remove the supply lines from the input, output and control circuit.
The input and output circuits of the device contain capacitors that may
still be live after the mains voltage has been switched off (discharge
time longer than 1 minute).
Therefore, before removing the appliance, check that the terminals are
de-energized and, if necessary, discharge them via an external resistor
at the mains terminals or the L+ and L- terminals. The protective
conductor connection must be removed last, as the leakage current
can be greater than 3.5 mA.
8.1 Disposal
The following section provides information on how to dispose of the
individual components of the system.
Packaging: Dispose of the stretch film and molded
polyethylene foam parts with normal industrial waste. They are
chemically inactive and can be disposed of or recycled.
Metal parts: Hand over the metal parts to a scrap metal dealer.
The housing of the system, the cables, the inverters, rectifiers
and transformers can be recycled as normal.
Electronic components: Hand over the electronic components
to a recycling company that specializes in the disposal of
electronic components.
Batteries: Observe the battery manufacturer's instructions for
toxic and hazardous substances.
Batteries must be separated from all other parts of the system
and disposed of in accordance with the regulations for toxic and
hazardous substances.
Other components: Dispose of the rubber seals and plastic
parts in the industrial waste. They can be disposed of or
recycled.
Only dispose of electrical and electronic waste in
accordance with local laws and regulations.
Never dispose of used batteries or battery
material in the waste. Comply with local laws and
regulations for the storage, handling and disposal of
batteries and battery material.

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