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Page 84 / 86 Technical Notice CSO/CPO V1.1 / 10.14
11 Appendix
11.2 Disposal of the product
11.2.1 General remarks
In order to protect both people and the environment, any device and its accessories must be disposed
of according to the rules. The legislation and local regulations relating to the elimination of waste must
also be necessarily respected.
A device may only be dismantled by a qualified technician.
Parts and sub-assemblies removed by the technician cannot be reused, except when their envisaged
use has been approved in writing by the manufacturer. Any future application of such parts must be pre-
cisely described in the request.
11.2.2 Preparation
A. Completely drain the hydraulic circuit in an empty container clearly identified.
B. For the refrigeration gases, you must use a company authorised for such activities.
C. Extract the gas, store it in a pressure-resistant container marked "RECYCLING" and request the name
of a refrigerant fluid recycler.
D. In Switzerland, if the gas volume exceeds 3kg, declare the operation with the cantonal authorities.
E. When the device is empty, recover the compressor oil in a tight container clearly identified.
F. The other components of the unit can also be recyclable:
copper or stainless steel from the exchanger ;
steel sheet metal ;
electric copper cables.
11.3 Technical file
Since this Notice is common to several refrigeration unit models, the information specific to your model
appears in a separately delivered technical data file. This file contains the following elements:
Electrical schematics
Test sheets
List of accessory parts

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