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12. Disposal
Disposal should be done using the most up-to-date
recycling technology according to local regulations and
laws. There are no harmful materials used in the design
and manufacture of the APS system. Traces of such
dangerous materials may be found in the electronic
components but not in quantities that are harmful.
13. Product label
Each APS sensor is labelled as below. The label is attached
to the left side of the housing. It contains the following
information:
PPP:
Product family
Type:a-b-ccc-d-ee-ff/gg-h/i-j-k, 0.0
Description of the APS sensor type (see Chapter 5.1,
Figure 2)
HW/SW a.bc/x.yz:
Increasing digits with the following meaning:
a/x: major changes, e.g. additional functionality
b/y: error correction, bug fix, new compilation, no
additional functionality
c/z: ‘cosmetic’ update, no functional influence
CRC-16-CCITT:
XXXX / XXXX unique firmware identification
Lot No.:
yymmdd: year (2 digits), month, day
mmmmmm: manufacturing job number
eee: employee number responsible for final test
cccccc: incremental count
CAUTION
Possible health risks
Dismantle the code tape carefully.
Whenever handling the code tape, use
cut protection gloves to prevent potential
injury.
Always handle the code tape with care to
prevent damage to components within the
immediate environment and/or injury to
the installer or any other person.