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21 Disassembly and environ-
mentally-sound disposal
DANGER Danger of electric shock.
Prior to accessing the connection terminals, dis-
connect all supply circuits.
Secure against being switched back on, check
that no voltage is present.
Earth and connect the EARTH with active parts
which are to be short-circuited.
Cover or block off neighbouring live compon-
ents.
Attach a clearly visible warning sign.
Ensure that there is no explosive atmosphere
and/or dust layers.
• Only a qualified electrician trained in and au-
thorised for explosion protection work may un-
dertake disassembly.
Old devices and electronic components
may only be dismantled by specialists with
electrical training. Proper disposal avoids detri-
mental impact on people and the environment
and allows valuable raw materials to be reused
with the least amount of environmental impact.
Do not dispose of the following
components in household waste!
Old devices, wearing parts (e.g. air
filter), defective components, elec-
trical and electronic scrap, environ-
mentally hazardous liquids/oils, etc.
Dispose of them in an environment-
ally friendly manner and recycle
them at the appropriate collection
points (→ Waste Management Act).
1. Separate the components according to ma-
terial groups.
2. Dispose of packaging materials (cardboard,
filling materials, plastics) via appropriate re-
cycling systems or recycling centres.
3. Observe the respective country-specific and
local regulations.
Acknowledgements
© Maico Elektroapparate-Fabrik GmbH.
Translation of the original operating instructions.
Misprints, errors and technical changes are re-
served. The brands, brand names and protected
trade marks that are referred to in this document
refer to their owners or their products.
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