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4. Maintenance, decommissioning, and disposal
The charger is designed to be maintenance-free during its lifetime. It is not indented to be
repaired or serviced by the end user and any defects or issues should be addressed to the
installers and manufacturer technicians.
The charger should be regularly cleaned with a dry or damp cloth by wiping the surfaces. Do
not use soaps or solvents, such as petroleum or methylated spirits, acetone, etc., to clean the
surfaces, because they can damage the surface finish and compromise the structural integrity
of the device. Do not use pressure or steam washers to clean the charger, as it is not designed
to withstand high-pressure water jets, which could result in water ingress and internal damage
or short-circuits.
For disposal and decommissioning, the charger is designated as
electronics waste and must be properly handled and disposed of as
per national, regional, and local regulations.
To prevent hazardous electric shocks and the risk of arcing and fire,
before decommissioning, ensure that power to the device is disconnected
and it is not wired to any active systems.