Decommissioning, Disassembly And Disposal; Decommissioning; Disassembly; Environmentally-Friendly Disposal - bora Professional 3.0 Installation Instructions Manual

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Decommissioning,

disassembly and
disposal
Observe all safety and warning information (see "2 Safety").
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Follow the enclosed manufacturer's information.
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5.1
Decommissioning
Decommissioning refers to ultimate decommissioning and
disassembly. Following decommissioning, the appliance can either be
installed in another unit, sold on privately or disposed of.
The electricity and gas connections may only be disconnected
and cut off by certified specialists.
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Switch the appliance off before decommissioning (see operating
instructions)
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Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
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Disconnect the appliance from the gas supply.
5.2

Disassembly

To be removed, the appliance must be accessible for disassembly
and disconnected from the power supply.
In the case of gas appliances, it must be ensured that the gas is
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disconnected.
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Remove the appliance fastenings.
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Remove the silicone seals.
Disconnect the appliance from the exhaust duct.
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Lift the appliance up and out through the top of the worktop.
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Remove any other accessories.
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Dispose of the old appliance and any soiled accessories as
described under "Environmentally-friendly disposal".
5.3
Environmentally-friendly
disposal
Disposal of transport packaging
Recycling the packaging saves raw materials and reduces waste. Your
specialist retailer will take the packaging back.
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Give the packaging to your specialist retailer
or
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dispose of the packaging correctly observing regional regulations.
The packaging protects the appliance from damage during
transport. The packaging materials have been selected taking
into account the environment and their disposal and are
therefore recyclable.
Disposal of accessories
Dispose of unnecessary or used accessories (activated charcoal
filters, etc.) accordingly taking into account the regional regulations.
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Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal

Disposal of the old appliance
Electrical appliances with this mark must not be
disposed of in the household waste at the end
of their service life. They must be disposed of at
a collection point for the recycling of electrical
or electronic appliances. Information on this can
be obtained from the city or local councils.
Waste electrical and electronic appliances often still contain valuable
materials. However, they also contain harmful substances that were
necessary to make them work and ensure their safety. If placed in the
household waste or handled incorrectly, they may harm human health
and damage the environment.
Never dispose of your old appliance in the household waste.
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Take the appliance to a regional collection point for the return and
further processing of electrical and electronic components and
other materials.
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