8.2 Taking the appliance out of operation and disposal
Requirements
Before taking the appliance out of service, check the following points:
The appliance is de-energized.
The gas supply is shut off.
The water supply is shut off.
Taking the appliance out of operation
To take your appliance out of operation, follow the steps for setting up and installing your appliance in
the reverse order (see the chapters
Installation
, on page 69
Moving the appliance
on page 44 and
Set‐
ting up the appliance
on page 47).
Do not move the appliance until you have disconnected all the connections.
The following tasks must be performed correctly to take the appliance out of operation:
Disconnecting the water supply from the appliance
Removing the drain connection from the appliance
Disconnecting or isolating the electrical supply
Disconnecting the gas supply from the appliance
Disconnecting the exhaust gas extraction system
Removing the door catch
Disconnecting the cleaning-agent and rinse-aid connections
Correct disposal of the cleaning fluids in accordance with the EC safety datasheets and as instruc‐
ted on the cleaning-fluid containers
Disposal
The appliance must not be disposed of with the household refuse, as bulk waste or in contravention of
regulations.
Contact the manufacturer for guidance on the environmentally safe disposal of your appliance. The
manufacturer is certified to the ISO 14001:2004 environmental management standard and will dispose
of your old appliance in accordance with valid environmental protection regulations.
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