Decommissioning, dismantling and disposal
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9 Decommissioning, dismantling and disposal
The decommissioning and dismantling of the charging system may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
The national legal requirements and regulations must be observed.
Danger due to electric current
Touching live parts will result in electric shock with serious injury or death.
• Work on electrical components may only be carried out by a qualified electrician and in
accordance with electrical engineering rules.
• Ensure they are de-energised and take suitable protective measures.
1. Finish charging processes properly.
2. Disconnect the charging system from the power supply.
– Activate using the internally installed safety elements such as MCB, RCD and any installed
main switch.
– Release the upstream fuse element of the charging system.
Dismantling may only be carried out after it has been established that no voltage is present and suitable
protective measures have been taken.
A loading system contains materials that can be recycled. In order to protect the environment and human
health, disposal must be carried out in accordance with local laws and ecological considerations.
• Observe the requirements of the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU.
• Dispose of the charging system in accordance with the applicable local environmental
regulations.
• Send dismantled components for recycling.
Incorrect or negligent disposal causes environmental pollution.
• If you have any questions about environmentally friendly disposal, ask your specialist dealer or
the manufacturer for information.
If a charging system with a built-in memory and display module (SAM) is taken out of service, the
module must be stored by the operator of the charging system until the end of the storage period.
This ensures that the stored data about previous loading processes complying with weights and
measures regulations can be accessed. Each SAM must be stored in such a way that it can be
assigned to the charging system and the charging interfaces.