DECOMMISSIONING/DISPOSAL
DANGER - hot surfaces!
The transformer in the alarm switchgear can
reach temperatures of up to 70 °C during
operation. That can heat the housing accord-
ingly.
8. Decommissioning/disposal
POTENTIALLY fatal danger due to electrical
voltage!
The housing cover of the alarm switchgear
must be opened for decommissioning. There
is a risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
This work may only be carried out by a qual-
ified electrician approved by the local power
supplier, in accordance with locally applicable
regulations.
BEWARE of moisture!
Ingress of moisture will result in damage to
the alarm switchgear. During downtime, ob-
serve the permissible humidity and ensure the
switchgear is stored so it is overflow-proof.
1.
Disconnect the mains plug!
2.
Remove the housing cover and the blade connec-
tor from the plus contact (+) of the battery.
3.
Push the protective bushing onto the plus con-
tact (+) of the battery.
4.
Disconnect all power supply cables and pull them
out of the threaded cable connections.
5.
Seal all openings and the ends of the power
supply cables so that no moisture can enter the
housing and the cable.
6.
Loosen all fastening screws and remove the alarm
switchgear from the construction.
7.
Attach the housing cover to the housing again.
8.4.1. Return delivery/storage
For shipping purposes, the alarm switchgear must
be packaged so it is protected against knocks and
waterproof.
Please also refer to the "Transport and storage"
section.
8.1. Disposal
8.2. Rechargeable battery
As end consumers, you are legally obliged to re-
turn all used battery and rechargeable batteries.
They must not be disposed of in the domestic
waste.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries containing
harmful substances are marked with the symbol
indicating the prohibition of disposing them in
domestic waste. The terms for the heavy metals
in question are
• Cd (=Cadmium)
• Hg (=Mercury)
• Pb (=Lead)
Installation and operating instructions Wilo DrainAlarm/-GSM
You can return used batteries and rechargeable
batteries free of charge at your municipal collec-
tion points or specialist dealers. By doing so, you
are fulfilling your legal obligations and contribut-
ing to environmental protection.
8.2.1. Product
Proper disposal of this product avoids damage to
the environment and risks to personal health.
• Use the services of public or private waste dis-
posal companies, or consult them for the disposal
of the product or parts thereof.
• For more information on proper disposal, please
contact your local council or waste disposal office
or the supplier from whom you obtained the
product.
9. Troubleshooting and possible solutions
The LEDs indicate possible faults.
Please contact Wilo customer service if trouble-
shooting fails. Unsanctioned modifications to
the alarm switchgear are made at the operator's
own risk and release the manufacturer from any
warranty obligations.
Symbol
Colour
Fault: LED off
Cause: No mains voltage present, bat-
Green
tery discharged or defective
Remedy: Check the mains connection,
replace the rechargeable battery
Fault: LED off
Cause: Power supply to the GSM mod-
Green
ule is defective
Remedy: Contact the Wilo customer
service
Fault: LED flashes once
Yellow
Cause: Modem does not respond
Remedy: Restart the alarm switchgear
Fault: LED flashes twice
Cause: SIM card not available
Yellow
Remedy: Insert SIM card; clean the
contact surfaces if there is a SIM card
Fault: LED flashes 3x
Cause: GSM signal too weak
Yellow
Remedy: Reposition the GSM antenna,
connect a GSM antenna with better
signal boosting
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