e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
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7. End of life information<br />
<strong>GEW</strong> products are designed for reliability <strong>and</strong> will, with regular preventive maintenance, provide a<br />
long service life. However, in future the host press system <strong>and</strong> ancillary equipment, such as the <strong>UV</strong><br />
system, may become surplus to requirement <strong>and</strong> will need to be dismantled or disposed of.<br />
7.1. De-commissioning, dismantling <strong>and</strong> disposal<br />
Warning! Isolate power before dismantling the <strong>UV</strong> system.<br />
Warning! Before dismantling a <strong>UV</strong> system refer to section 5.6 on hazards.<br />
Having isolated the mains power, the equipment may be dismantled by unplugging connectors <strong>and</strong><br />
unbolting fixings from the host equipment.<br />
As with any complex engineered product the e-Brick contains a number of materials requiring<br />
different disposal or recycling methods. In accordance with the European Waste Electrical <strong>and</strong><br />
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive these materials must be recovered by an approved<br />
recycling facility.<br />
Please contact your local authority for details of the nearest licensed recycling facility. Where<br />
necessary, <strong>and</strong> only with prior written consent, equipment may be returned to <strong>GEW</strong> for recycling.<br />
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