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10 Disassembly
Once the system has reached the end of its service life, disassemble it and
dispose of it in an environmentally compatible way.
10.1 Safety
Electrical system
DANGER
Contact with live parts.
Risk of fatal injury!
• Before starting work, switch off the electrical supply and secure against
switching back on.
Incorrect disassembly
WARNING
Stored residual energy, sharp edged components, points and corners on
and in the system or on the required tools.
Risk of severe injury!
• Before starting work, make sure that there is sufficient space.
• Be careful with open, sharp-edged components.
• Make sure that the work area is orderly and clean! Loose components
and tools stacked or lying around are potential sources of accident.
• Correctly dismantle components. Caution: some components are heavy.
Where necessary, use hoisting devices.
• Secure components so that they cannot fall or tip.
• If in doubt, consult the manufacturer.
10.2 Disassembly
Prior to the start of disassembly:
• Turn off system and protect against restart.
• Physically disconnect the system from all power supplies and allow stored
residual energy to discharge.
• Remove operating and supplementary materials and any remaining
processing materials and dispose of appropriately.
Then, clean assemblies and parts correctly and dismantle modules based on
the local workplace safety and environmental regulations.