DECOMMISSIONING.
See the corresponding illustrations in manual B.
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DANGER
Working on electric installations without proper precautions will result in the risk
of electric shock, and thus cause severe injury or death.
• Make sure that connection of the electrical power cannot occur during installation.
• Put up caution tape and warning signs to mark the working areas.
Make sure no unauthorized persons enter the working areas.
1. Turn off the input power of the wallbox and make sure that the power stays off by adding
warning signs to avoid accidental restart of power.
2. Use a plastic card or similar plastic tool for removing the bezel in a gentle way,
without damaging it.
3. Dismount the screws of the front cover. Remove the front cover and hold it close to the
main assembly while disconnecting the HMI cable and, optionally, if present, the RFID cable.
4. To continue dismounting the wallbox, follow the installation steps from Install wallbox
in reverse order.
DISPOSAL.
After decommissioning the wallbox, have the device disposed
of in compliance with applicable local disposal regulations.
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According to WEEE standards, this wallbox is labeled with the crossed-out
waste bin. This indicates that the wallbox must not be disposed of in
household waste. Instead, dispose of the wallbox at a local collection point
for electric/electronic devices in order to enable recycling and thus avoiding
negative and hazardous impacts on the environment. Ask your city or local
authorities for respective addresses.
Recycling of materials saves raw materials and energy and makes a major
contribution to conserving the environment.