9 Disassembly and disposal
This chapter describes the disassembly and the disposal of the system.
The following tasks may only be performed by the maintenance personnel of the
operator.
9.1 Safety
Danger to life by electrical shock!
Touching energized parts causes a direct danger to life by electrical shock. Damage
to the insulation or damaged individual parts can be dangerous to life.
Use only the mains cable included in the delivery or a mains cable approved by
LPKF.
All work on energized components of the system must be performed by a
qualified electrician.
If the insulation is damaged, switch off the power supply immediately and
initiate the repair.
De-energize all energized components of the system or equipment, before
working with them. Ensure that the system or equipment is de-energized for the
whole time of the task.
Never bridge or deactivate fuses.
Always keep moisture away from energized parts because it can cause a short
circuit.
Risk of injuries by pressurized components!
Pressurized components (e.g. compressed-air supply) can move uncontrollably in
case of improper handling and can cause serious injuries.
Depressurize the components before uninstalling them. De-energize the
residual energies.
Environmental hazard by improper disposal of the system!
Improper disposal of the system can cause hazards to the environment.
Dispose of the system properly or contact the LPKF Service.