Transport And Packaging; Disposal - Cornelius UFB1 Operator's Manual

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2.3

Transport and packaging

Choose a suitable packaging when returning the dispensing valve itself or one of its compo-
nents to Cornelius Deutschland GmbH, e.g. for repairs. In particular, make sure that the dis-
pensing valve and any components are protected from shock/impact, moisture, dirt and
electrostatic discharge (ESD). This will prevent transport damage to the dispensing valve and
to the components, for which the manufacturer shall assume no liability.
ATTENTION!
Component damage due to freezing liquids!
Ambient temperatures that are below freezing will lead to the freezing of
any water or cleaning agent residue remaining inside the dispensing valve.
This will lead to damage to internal components.
2.4

Disposal

Disposal of the dispensing valves must be carried out in compliance with the applicable local
and/or national and international regulations. Units must not be disposed of with household
waste.
If the dispensing valve contains fuels or lubricants in liquid, paste-like or gaseous form, such
as oil, grease, cooling agents etc., such fuels or lubricants are to be collected using appropriate
measures and disposed of in compliance with the applicable local and/or national and interna-
tional regulations. Such fuels or lubricants must always be prevented from seeping into the
ground, the sewage system and any bodies of water, and must always be prevented from en-
tering the atmosphere.
Operator manual Dispensing valve
UFB1
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Handling the dispensing valve prior to installation
Before shipment, storage or relocation, the dispensing valve is to be
cleaned and the cleaning solution is to be fully drained from the dis-
pensing valve.
Cornelius Deutschland GmbH
Document no. TD2004000
Version 15/03/2019, Index 0

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