REV.0.02_COD.500201_A4
PAG. 72
20. DECOMMISSIONING
20.1 Instructions for disassembly of the machine
For demolition and subsequent disposal of your machine, proceed as follows:
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Disconnect the machine from the electrical power and water supply, and from the drain. With the machine
disconnected, check that the water circuit is not pressurized.
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Contact the organization responsible for reporting and certifying machine demolition, in accordance with the laws in
the country where the machine is installed.
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Carry out draining, storage and subsequent disposal of substances such as oils and grease which may be in the
lubrication tanks in accordance with the law.
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When disassembling the machine, make sure to divide the materials it is made of according to their chemical
makeup (iron, aluminium, bronze, plastic, etc.).
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Ensure that the floor where the machine or any parts of it are placed is made of washable materials, non-absorbent,
and provided with adequate drainage to protect against accidental oil leaks or rust.
These drains must carry any leakage to watertight collection containers.
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Cover the machine or parts of it with insulating covers to prevent rain or humidity from damaging the structure
through oxidation or rust.
Following the legal requirements where the machine is installed and used, dispose of all materials
and substances resulting from its disassembly.
20.2 Machine disposal
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For the dispose of the equipment get through to the manufacturer or distributor.
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Do not dispose of this equipment as miscellaneous solid municipal waste, but arrange to have it collected
separately.
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The re-use or correct recycling of the electronic and electrical equipment (EEE) is important in order to protect
the environment and the well-being of humans.
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In accordance with European Directive WEEE 2012/19/EC, special collection points are available to which to
deliver waste electrical and electronic equipment and the equipment can also be handed over to a distributor at
the moment of purchasing a new equivalent type.
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The public administration and producers of electrical and electronic equipment are involved in facilitating the
processes of the re-use and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment through the organisation of
collection activities and the use of appropriate planning arrangements.
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Unauthorized disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment is punishable by law with the appropriate
penalties.