The user who wishes to dispose of this equipment may contact the manufacturer and implement the
system that it has adopted to allow the separate collection of equipment at the end of its life or can select
a supply chain authorised for this management.
If management of the end-of-life of the equipment is entrusted to independent third parties, it is advisable
to use companies that are authorised to recover and dispose of the type of waste comprising this
equipment once it has reached the end of its life.
Appropriate management of the decommissioned equipment for the purposes of recycling, treatment
and environmentally compatible disposal helps to avoid possible negative effects on the environment and
on human health and promotes the reuse and/or recycling of the materials comprising the equipment.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage to persons, animals or property resulting from
the reuse of individual parts of the machine for functions or assembly situations different from the original
ones.
6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
6.1 CLEANING
It is advised to prepare the hygiene plan taking into account the resistance to aggressive agents and the
risks of corrosion of the materials of which the doors are made. Carefully follow the instructions provided
on cleaning products; do not change the doses and use the concentrations envisaged or recommended
for the various types of material.
DO NOT use pressurised water jets on the following components: photocells, keypad and
gearmotor. The components could become irreversibly damaged.
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