DISMANTLING, DISPOSAL

DISMANTLING USER MANUAL

DISMANTLING, DISPOSAL

NOTE

Material should be disposed according to the law in force.

DISMANTLING

NOTE

Pay the greatest attention when disconnecting the conductors which are live even when the ignition switch is in the “0” position.

Disconnect the cables from the control panels paying attention to the markings on each cable and referring to the wiring diagrams.

Do not remove the reference numbers from the cables and terminal boards.

Hydraulic system dismantling

Dismantle the hydraulic systems referring to the relevant diagrams.

Mechanical dismantling

Before the machine mechanical dismantling, wash all parts that come into contact with the material and thoroughly clean the rest of the machine.

Refer to the chapter “Transportation” for lifting the machine and safety precautions to be taken.

Packaging

Use packing material suitable for the part weight and features.

NOTE

Secure a plate to the packaging showing weight, content and any other information necessary for transportation.

DISPOSAL

Used oils

Used lubricating and hydraulic oils should not be discharged into the environment (waterways, sewerage systems etc.) but they should be delivered to authorized disposal companies. It is recommended to respect scrupulously the law in force.

Such materials should be stored in perfectly sealed lidded containers, so that the used oil cannot leak out and contaminate other substances, including rain water. Oil filters should be stored in the same way and delivered to authorized disposal companies.

Used lead batteries

Used batteries fall into the “toxic harmful” waste category. They should be delivered to specially authorized companies for disposal.

If not possible, “temporary storage” should be carried out according to the law in force. This means, first and foremost: having a temporary storage authorization. Store in perfectly sealed plastic containers with a capacity at least equal to the volume of the battery electrolyte. On no account should rain water leak into the containers.

Material collected by the machine

The material collected by the machine can and should be delivered as urban waste or similar to the Public Cleansing Services (according to previous agreements).

This is possible provided that the waste does not contain toxic or harmful substances.

When cleaning environments which can present toxic-harmful waste, every single substance should be collected separately and with empty hopper. The waste should then be entirely dumped into special containers whose handling should be carried out according to the law in force and to provincial, regional and state rules.

Scrapping

At end of the machine life, dispose of all the below listed materials which form the machine.

It is recommended to deliver the machine to an authorized company who will provide for the machine correct disposal. For the disposal of oils, filters and batteries, follow the above described procedures. The ABS and metal components can become secondary raw materials. Hoses and gaskets as well as plastic and fibre glass should be sorted into separate groups and delivered to the Public Cleansing Services.

NOTE

Dispose of the machine different materials in suitable refuse disposal sites.

NOTE

Always respect the laws in force in the country concerned.

WEEE 2002/96/EC

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Nilfisk-ALTO SR 1450 B-D Dismantling, Disposal, Hydraulic system dismantling, Mechanical dismantling, Packaging, Used oils