Taking The Cylinder Out Of Service 10; Temporarily Taking The Cylinder Out Of Service; Permanently Taking The Cylinder Out Of Service; Recycling And Disposal 11 - Vaillant VIH S GB 210/2 S Manual

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10 Taking the cylinder out of service
10.1

Temporarily taking the cylinder out of service

Caution!
b
Risk of damage as a result of the cylin-
der freezing!
Frost protection and monitoring devices
are only active while the boiler is connected
up to the power supply.
> Make sure that the cylinder cannot be
damaged if there is a frost.
> Temporarily take the cylinder out of service
by switching the boiler off.
10.2
Permanently taking the cylinder
out of service
Danger!
e
Risk of death from electric shock
from live connections!
There is continuous voltage present on the
mains connection terminals of the boiler.
> Interrupt the power supply.
> Prevent the power supply from being
switched on again.
> Ensure that any electrical work is carried
out by a qualified competent person.
> Switch the boiler off.
> Drain the cylinder (¬ section 8.3).
> Dismantle the hydraulic connections.
> Dismantle the temperature sensor.
> Remove the wiring for the temperature sensor
from the boiler or external controller.
Instructions on commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting for auroSTOR 0020111119_02

Taking the cylinder out of service 10

Recycling and disposal 11

11
Recycling and disposal
Both the cylinder and its transport packaging are made
primarily of recyclable raw materials.
11.1

Cylinder disposal

You must not dispose of the cylinder or any of its acces-
sories in normal domestic rubbish.
> Dispose of the old unit and any accessories properly and
in accordance with national regulations.
11.2

Disposal of packaging

The heating specialist company which installs the unit
is responsible for disposing of the transport packaging.
> Observe national regulations.
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