Removal from service / disassembling 146
Code no. 550038
Rev. no. 16/1018
14. REMOVAL FROM SERVICE / DISASSEMBLING
CAUTION!
Taking the ironer out of service must be done by a specialised service or contractor.
Dealing with the residues must be done by an authorised waste contractor.
Not under any circumstances must the ironer be left unchecked.
When it comes to handling and transporting the ironer, the same precautions and regulations must be
taken into account as for the installation process.
On taking the ironer out of service:
Disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch. Remove the supply cables.
Close and mechanically lock the manual shut-off valves for the steam or gas. Dismantle the connections for the
various fluids.
Empty and collect the water or thermal oil contained inside the roll and deal with them appropriately.
Assemble the hand-guard shipping restraints.
To avoid accidents when removing machine from service, eliminate the handle and dismantle the assembly
comprising ironing straps, pressing roller and tension roller.
RECYCLING MATERIALS
The majority of the machine’s parts are made with recyclable materials, the most significant being the following:
Central roll
Roll crown
Sprockets
Rollers
Shafts
Roller guides
Roller brackets
Outlet spring bar
Cell bracket duct
Folder frame
Control box
Heaters bracket
Base-frames
Linen inlet
table
Linen outlet
table
Folder blades
Burner
Rear guards
Top guard
Hand-guard
Roll side guards
Chain guards
Gas exhaust
duct
Fumes duct
Side covers
Roll bracket
wheels
Output springs
Wirings
Motors
Inverter and
electronic circuits
Management of waste from electronic devices
In compliance with Directive 2002/96/EC on the management of waste from electronic devices, it
is the obligation of the manufacturer to warn that:
The electronic components installed in the machine, must be dismantled and delivered to
treatment facilities authorised for this purpose.