Disassembly, Storage And Disposal; Disassembly; Storage; Ambient Conditions - Mennekes AMTRON Xtra User's Operation Manual

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7 Disassembly, Storage
and Disposal

7.1 Disassembly

Danger
Risk of death by electric shock!
Components have voltage applied.
Contact with current conducting parts results in an electric
shock, burns or death.
When working with the electrical system, the following
points must be observed:
 Disconnect device from voltage.
 Secure device from being turned back on.
 Ensure that no voltage is applied.
 Earth and short-circuit the unit.
 Cover neighbouring componets that are under voltage
and secure the danger area.
Ask your installer to remove the charging station.

7.2 Storage

The storage spaces must be dry and temperature regulated.
See chapter "Ambient conditions" on page 31 for ambient
storage conditions.

7.2.1 Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature
Average temperature
over 24 hours
Storage temperature
Altitude
Relative humidity
31
-25 to +40 °C
< 35 °C
-25 to +40 °C
max. 2,000 metres above
sea level
max. 95 % (non-
condensing)

7.3 Disposal

The disposal of old devices must comply with the common
national and regional laws and regulations. Ecological
considerations must be taken into account.
Old devices and batteries cannot be disposed of with
household rubbish.
 Dispose of the device in accordance with the applicable
environmental regulations of your country.
 Dispose of old devices through your specialised dealer.
 Dispose of old batteries in a recycling bin for old batteries
or through the specialised dealer.
 Dispose of the packaging material in the recycling bin for
cardboard, paper and plastic.

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