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Bruker SampleXpress - Dismantling; Disposal

Bruker SampleXpress
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Dismantling and Disposal
Improper Dismantling
13.2 Dismantling
Before starting dismantling:
1. Shut down the device and secure to prevent restarting.
2. Physically disconnect the power supply from the device; discharge stored residual
energy.
3. Remove consumables, auxiliary materials and other processing materials and dis-
pose of in accordance with the environmental regulations.
4. Clean assemblies and parts properly and dismantle in compliance with applicable
local occupational safety and environmental protection regulations.
13.3 Disposal
If no return or disposal agreement has been made, send the dismantled components for
recycling.
Scrap metals.
Send plastic elements for recycling.
Sort and dispose of other components in accordance with their material composi-
tion.
WARNING
Danger of injury due to improper dismantling!
Stored residual energy, angular components, points and edges on and in the device
or on the tools needed can cause injuries.
f Ensure sufficient space before starting work.
f Handle exposed, sharp-edged components with care.
f Pay attention to orderliness and cleanliness in the workplace! Loosely stacked or
scattered components and tools could cause accidents.
f Dismantle the components properly. Note that some components may have a
high intrinsic weight. Use hoists if necessary.
f Secure components so that they cannot fall down or topple over.
f Consult the manufacturer if in doubt.

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