Maintenance Operations; Disassembling And Demolition - Lippert Components Project 2000 12600 Series Owner's Manual

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Maintenance Operations

Before starting maintenance operations, make sure the vehicle is parked and secured.
After ascertaining vehicle stability, disconnect the electric system of the bed lifting system from the vehicle battery.
1.
Regular sight analysis of the belting and of the wall fastening elements (once a year)
2.
Check-up of motor and shafts coupling (once a year)
3.
Write on the "bed lifting system control register" (Annex 1, Page 20) the regular checks carried out and
the number of cycles performed by the system detected by the control unit as described at point 8.2.6
NOTE: "Lifting mechanism control register" (Annex. 1, Page 20) the number of cycles done by the DEVICE
and detected BY the control unit as described in point 7.8 of the installation manual - VALID ONLY
FROM UPDATE FW 2.2.
It is however necessary to comply with the following general rules:
• Emergency and/or temporary repair operations shall never be carried out by unskilled and unauthorized staff.
• Keep the bed lifting system clean and tidy.
• Always preserve the bed lifting system completeness.
More complex operations shall be carried out by specialized staff.

Disassembling and Demolition

The Manufacturer designed and developed bed lifting systems having a life of at least 500 intermittent working
hours, however only if the maintenance guidelines provided in this manual are complied with.
Disconnect the bed lifting electric system from the vehicle battery before starting disassembling procedures.
The bed lifting system main parts must be disassembled. Only operate with hand gloves and Individual Protection
Devices (IPD) in order to avoid any possible squashing, shearing, cutting.
After finishing disassembling and sorting the components, hand them to authorized companies for disposal.
Disassembling and demolition operations shall be performed by skilled and authorized staff.
Bed lifting system components overhaul or replacement shall be carried out within a reasonable time of 36 months
A "control register" has been defined to this purpose (Annex I par. 4.4.2 line b) enabling the user to carry out
periodical checks of the bed lifting system completeness in order to preserve safety conditions (ANNEX 1)
The manufacturer shall be held harmless in case any components or disassembled parts of the bed lifting system
are recycled for use. Disposal of electric and electronic components:
Electric and electronic devices classified as waste pursuant to art. 6, par. 1, letter a) of the Legislative Decree of
February 5th 1997, No. 22 and following modifications are defined as "Waste electrical and electronic equipment"
or "WEEE", including all components, subgroups and consumables that are integral part of the product; an
improper use of the equipment or part of the equipment can cause serious damage to environment and health due
to the presence of hazardous materials contained. Pursuant to Legislative Decree 151/2005 it is therefore forbidden
to dispose of WEEE as urban waste and it is necessary to collect WEEE separately. Fines shall otherwise be applied
for illegal waste disposal pursuant to Legislative Decree of February 5th, 1997, No. 22. WEEE collection systems and
"WEEE collection centers" have been defined by the public administration as areas, buildings and structures for
separate collection and temporary stocking of WEEE, opened to citizens.
It is furthermore possible to return the system to the retailer when purchasing a new one.
The logo for separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) is a
crossed-out wheeled rubbish bin: this logo is printed directly on the product in a
visible position and it is well readable and indelible (Fig. 8).
Rev: 11.21.2014
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Fig. 8
Euro Loft Bed Lift by Project 2000 Owner's Manual

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