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M0CZ00007-03
DISPOSAL
Only authorised personnel must disconnect the unit.
Avoid leak or spills into the environment.
Before disconnecting the unit, the following must be recovered, if
present:
refrigerant gas
anti-freeze solutions in the water circuit
Awaiting dismantling and disposal, the unit can also be stored
outdoors, if the electrical, cooling and water circuits of the unit have
100% integrity and are isolated, bad weather and rapid change in
temperature will not result in any environmental impact.
Disconeting
Directive EC RAEE
Dismalting and disposal
The unit must always be sent to authorised centres for dismantling
and disposal.
When dismantling the unit, the fan, the motor and the coil, if
operating, may be recovered by the specialist centres for reuse.
All the materials must be recovered or disposed of in compliance
with the corresponding national standards in force.
For further information on the decommissioning of the unit, contact
the manufacturer.
The manufacturer is registered on the EEE National Register, in
compliance with implementation of Directive 2012/19/EU and
relevant national regulations on waste electrical and electronic
equipment.
This Directive requires electrical and electronic equipment to be
disposed of properly.
Equipment bearing the crossed-out wheelie bin mark must be
disposed of separately at the end of its life cycle to prevent damage
to human health and to the environment.
Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of together
with all of its parts.
To dispose of householdelectrical and electronic equipment, the
manufacturer recommends you contact an authorised dealer or an
authorised ecological area.
Professionalelectrical and electronic equipment must be disposed
of by authorised personnel through established waste disposal
authorities around the country.
In this regard, here is the definition of household WEEE and
professional WEEE:
WEEE from private households: WEEE originating from private
households and WEEE which comes from commercial, industrial,
institutional and other sources which, because of its nature and
quantity, is similar to that from private households. Subject to the
nature and quantity, where the waste from EEE was likely to have
been by both a private household and users of other than private
households, it will be classed as private household WEEE;
Professional WEEE: all WEEE which comes from users other than
private households.
This equipment may contain:
refrigerant gas, the entire contents of which must be recovered in
suitable containers by specialised personnel with the necessary
qualifications;
lubrication oil contained in compressors and in the cooling circuit to
be collected;
mixtures with antifreeze in the water circuit, the contents of which
are to be collected;
mechanical and electrical parts to be separated and disposed of as
authorised.
When machine components to be replaced for maintenance
purposes are removed or when the entire unit reaches the end of its
life and needs to be removed from the installation, waste should be
separated by its nature and disposed of by authorised personnel at
existing collection centres.