Decommissioning, disassembly, and disposal
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Decommissioning, disassembly, and disposal
After decommissioning, secure power-operated and power-assisted liftgates against
unauthorized use (see Section 5.6 Emergency! Platform moved by mechanical means).
Be particularly careful when removing the solenoid valves (safety valves). Before
unscrewing the solenoid valves, make sure the platform is secured against sudden
lowering and opening, e.g. using ropes, straps, or chains.
DANGER
Danger! Serious risk of death or injury!
When the liftgate is unsecured and the safety devices (e.g. solenoid valves) are out of
order, the operator can lose control of the liftgate.
Under these circumstances, the
careless and/or incorrect opening and lowering of the liftgate could result in serious injury
or death due to the liftgate free-falling to the ground.
The platform must be secured against opening using ropes, straps, or chains.
The platform may be opened only with the aid of a crane or forklift.
When disposing of the liftgate, the hydraulic system (lifting and closing cylinders,
reservoir, hydraulic pump, solenoid valves, cables, high-pressure hoses, etc.) must be
completely drained of fluid. Components lubricated with oil and grease must be cleaned
using a pressure washer before disposal.
Dispose of hydraulic fluid in accordance with local regulations, especially those related to
environmental protection, e.g. at a recycling center or specialized dealer.
Remove and dispose of electrical components and cables in accordance with local
regulations.
Remove plastic and elastomer components and dispose of separately in accordance with
local regulations.
WARNING
Decommissioning may be hazardous if the liftgate could not be shut down under optimal
conditions. Malfunctioning control elements can cause injury. Be sure to perform regular
inspections (maintenance schedule) of the control elements.
WARNING
Decommissioning may be hazardous if the liftgate could not be shut down under optimal
conditions. A missing or non-functional emergency stop button can result in injury.
Summary of Contents for GPC X1-LD
Page 44: ...Electrical circuit diagram 40 Electrical circuit diagram...
Page 45: ...Hydraulic circuit diagram 41 Hydraulic circuit diagram...
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