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Decommissioning
11.1
Disassembly and disposal
Dismantling the device
1.
Switch off the supply voltage to the device.
2.
Detach all connecting cables from the device.
3.
If the device is being replaced, mark its position and alignment on the bracket or
surroundings.
4.
Remove the device from the bracket.
5.
If available, remove the microSD memory card (optional) with the saved parameter
set from the defective device. In order to do this, carefully open the black rubber
covering and lightly press the memory card in order to release it.
Putting the replacement device into operation
1.
Insert the memory card into the opening of the new, switched-off device on the
correct side (contacts point upwards and to the back) and push until the lock
engages.
2.
Close the rubber cover.
3.
Mount and align the replacement device of the same type (
). When doing so, note the previously applied markings on the bracket or
surroundings.
4.
Reinstall the connecting cables to the device (
see "Electrical installation",
).
5.
Switch on the supply voltage for the device.
The device starts with the default setting.
6.
If an optional microSD memory card is inserted into the device or an optional
CMC600 parameter memory module is inserted into the CDB620/CDM420 con‐
nection module, the exchanged device automatically adopts the saved parameter
set from the memory card or from the CMC600 into its permanent memory. If a
memory card and a CMC600 are present at the same time, the device adopts the
parameter set from the CMC600.
OR
Without micro SD memory card/CMC600 parameter memory module: Establish a
connection to the device via the SOPAS ET configuration software. Download the
configuration previously stored on the PC to the device and permanently store it in
the device.
NOTE
If the parameter set of the device is stored on the PC, it can be played back to the
device via a SOPAS ET connection.
Disposing of the device
Any device which can no longer be used must be disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner in accordance with the applicable country-specific waste disposal regu‐
lations. As they are categorized as electronic waste, the device must never be disposed
of with household waste.
11.2
Returning devices
b
Do not dispatch devices to the SICK Service department without consultation.
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DECOMMISSIONING
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Subject to change without notice