10.2
Dismantling
DANGER!
Dismantling may only be carried out by skilled personnel using PPE.
Before commencing dismantling, ensure that the device has been fully
isolated from the power supply. Contact with live components can be fatal.
Activated electrical components can make uncontrolled movements and
lead to serious injury.
Carefully rinse all components which come into contact with the product in
order to remove chemical residue.
WARNING!
Danger of injury in case of improper dismantling!
Stored residual energy, components with sharp edges, points and corners,
on and in the system, or on the required tools can cause injuries.
NOTICE!
Material damage by using incorrect tools!
Material damage may arise by using incorrect tools during assembly,
maintenance or troubleshooting.
Only use the correct tools.
The procedure for dismantling is as follows:
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Make sure you have sufficient space before starting all tasks.
Drain operating fluids and consumables and remove the remaining processing
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materials; dispose of them in an environmentally-friendly way.
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Clean assemblies and components correctly, and dismantle taking prevailing local
health and safety and environmental protection regulations into consideration.
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Always handle open, sharp-edged components carefully.
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Keep the workplace tidy and clean.
Components and tools which are loosely stacked or left lying around can cause
accidents.
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Depressurise the system and pressure line.
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Disassemble the components professionally.
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Bear the heavy weight of some components in mind. If required, use lifting gear.
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Support the components to avoid them falling or tipping.
NOTICE!
If you are uncertain, it is imperative to contact the manufacturer.
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