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48 | Start Line TCE 420 | Decommissioning
11. Decommissioning
11.1
Change of location
1. Disconnect the electrical connection.
2. Disconnect the compressed air connection.
3. Comply with the instructions concerning initial
commissioning.
4. TCE 420 must be fastened on the pallet with the
provided bolts.
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For sale or transfer of ownership of the TCE 420
all documents included in the scope of delivery,
together with the TCE 420 must be transferred to
the new owner.
11.2
Temporary shutdown
Always unplug the mains connector from the socket if
the TCE 420 is to be temporarily shut down or if it is
not being used for some other reason.
It is advisable to thoroughly clean the TCE 420 as
well as the corresponding tools and accessories and to
provide protection (e.g. by applying a thin film of oil).
11.3
Disposal and scrapping
11.3.1
Substances hazardous to water
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Oils and greases as well as refuse containing oil and
grease (e.g. filters) represent a hazard to water.
1. Substances hazardous to water must not be allowed
to enter the sewage system.
2. Substances hazardous to water must be disposed of
in accordance with the applicable regulations.
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11.3.2
TCE 420 and accessories
1. Disconnect the TCE 420 from the mains and
detach the power cord.
2. Dismantle the TCE 420 and sort out and dispose
of the different materials in accordance with the
applicable regulations.
TCE 420, accessories and packaging should
be sorted for environmental-friendly recycling.
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Do not dispose TCE 420 into household
waste.
Only for EC countries:
The TCE 420 is subject to the European
directive 2012/19/EC (WEEE).
Dispose of used electrical and electronic
devices, including cables, accessories and
batteries, separately from household waste.
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Make use of the local return and collection
systems for disposal.
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Proper disposal of TCE 420 prevents
environmental pollution and possible health
hazards.
Robert Bosch GmbH