These precautions apply to machinery processing or consuming air or inert gas. Processing
of any other gas requires additional safety precautions typical to the application which are not
included herein.
Some precautions are general and cover several machine types and equipment; hence some
statements may not apply to your machine.
1.6 Dismantling and disposal
The device must be disposed according to local regulations. The product is not designed for
refurbishing after finished lifecycle.
Dismantling
Once the end of life of the machine is reached, please follow next steps:
1. Stop the machine.
2. Check all safety precautions mentioned in the previous chapters to secure safe handling (e.g.
LOTO, cool-down, depressurize, discharge, etc.).
3. Have trained personnel dismantle the installation.
4. Separate the harmful from the safe components (e.g. drain oil from parts containing oil).
5. Refer to the disposal topic below.
Disposal of electrical and electronic appliances (WEEE)
This equipment falls under the provisions of the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic appliances (WEEE) as well as under the UKCA Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment regulations 2013 and may not be disposed as unsorted waste.
The equipment is labelled in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU and the UKCA
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations 2013 with the crossed-out wheelie bin
symbol.
At the end of life-time of the electric and electronic equipment (EEE) it must be taken to separate
collection.
For more information check with your local waste authority, customer center or distributor.
Disposal of other used material
Used filters or any other used material (e.g. filter bags, filter media, desiccant, lubricants, cleaning
rags, machine parts, etc.) must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly and safe manner, and
in line with the local recommendations and environmental legislation.
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