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Sanremo Opera - CHECKS and Inspections after Prolonged Inactivity; Dismantling the Machine; Disposal of Harmful Substances

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06-2017
CAP. 7
3 / 4
OPERA
Decommissioning
EN
7.2 - CHECKS AND INSPECTIONS AFTER PROLONGED INACTIVITY
HAZARD
Checks and inspections after prolonged inactivity must be performed by a specialised technician.
ATTENTION
Before shutting down the machine, perform the following checks:
- Clean the machine thoroughly.
- Dispense water from the shuttering tap located upstream of the machine to eliminate any residue from the
pipe.
- Cleanorreplacetheltersinstalledupstreamofthemachine.
- Reconnect the water and power supply as described in the“Installation” chapter of this manual.
- Check that there are no leaks from the water supply circuit.
- Startthemachineandperformtherststart-upoperationdescribedin“chapter 4” of this manual.
7.3 - DISMANTLING THE MACHINE ----------------------------------------------
In order to protect the environment, proceed according to current local regulations.
When the machine can no longer be used nor repaired, separately dispose of its components.
The electrical equipment can be disposed of as domestic waste, but separate waste collection regulated by
special laws for electrical equipment waste must be complied with (Legislative decree no. 151 of 25/7/05 -
2002/96/EC - 2003/108/EC)
Electrical equipment is marked by a symbol of a crossed-through trash wheelie bin. This symbol indicates the
equipment was marketed after 13th of August 2005 and that it must be disposed of separately.
Inappropriate or illegal disposal of equipment or improper use of equipment may harm people and the environ-
ment due to the substances and materials contained in the equipment. Disposal of electrical waste which does
not comply with current regulations will incur administrative and criminal penalties.
IMPORTANT
With regards to disposal of harmful substances (lubricant, solvents, paints, etc.) see the following
paragraph.
7.4 - DISPOSAL OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES -------------------------------
To dispose of these substances see the provisions of current regulations in each country and operate consequently.
IMPORTANT
The customer will be solely liable for any irregularity before, during or after scrapping or disposing the
machine components, pertaining to the interpretation and application of current regulations in this matter.

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