Ferroli EGEA TECH 200 HT Manual page 186

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• The product must not be connected to the power grid.
• Before starting, ensure you have an adequate gas recov-
ery system equipped with cylinders suitable for the quantity
and type of gas you are about to recover, make sure you are
wearing suitable PPE.
• Empty the circuit from the service outlet or from the pipe used
by the manufacturer to charge the refrigerant gas and at the
same time from the compressor suction pipe.
• Start the refrigerant gas recovery system, taking care not to
exceed in filling and in the maximum operating pressure.
• The operation ends when the desired vacuum level has been
reached; at this point close the recovery cylinder valves and
remove the device.
• The removed gas can only be reused after it has been puri-
fied and checked by its supplier.
Product disposal label
The product must be identified with a label indicating that it must
be scrapped, bearing the date and signature of the employee in
charge.
Recovery of refrigerant gas
To perform this operation, the recovery equipment used must be
in full working order and properly maintained, suitable for use
with flammable gases HFC and accompanied by an instruction
manual for proper use.
The connecting pipes must be in good condition and equipped
with leak-free connections.
The recovery cylinders must be suitable for use and equipped
with a safety valve and shut-off valve, if possible, cool the cylin-
ders before carrying out the recovery operation.
The refrigerant gas recovered must be correctly identified and
not mixed with other different gases within the same cylinder;
the cylinders must then be sent to the gas supplier who will per-
form recovery and purification.
If it is necessary to dispose of the compressor or the oil con-
tained in it, it is advisable to first provide for the electrical heating
of the compressor body in order to allow the complete and quick
evaporation of the refrigerant gas that may have remained dis-
solved in the oil. The oil must then be managed appropriately.
The main materials that make up the device in question are:
• steel - magnesium - plastic - copper - aluminium - polyure-
thane
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USER INFORMATION
its packaging indicates that, at the end of its useful life, the prod-
uct must be collected separately from other waste.
Therefore, at the end of its life, the user must give the equipment
to the appropriate recycling centers for electrical and electron-
ic equipment, or return it to the dealer when purchasing new,
equivalent type equipment, on a one-to-one basis.
Adequate separate waste collection for subsequent sending of
the decommissioned equipment to environmentally compatible
recycling, treatment and/or disposal helps prevent negative ef-
fects on the environment and health and favors the reuse and/or
recycling of the materials that make up the equipment.
The illegal disposal of the product by the user may lead to
the application of the administrative penalties laid down the
legislation in force.
cod. 3540000420 - Rev. 03 - 09/2023
EGEA TECH
Pursuant to Directives 2011/65/EU and 2012/19/EU
on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment, as well as the
disposal of waste.
The crossed-out bin symbol on the equipment or on
200 HT - 260 HT

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