Decommissioning; Return; Disposal - WIKA CTD9100-ZERO Manual De Instrucciones

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9. Decommissioning, return and disposal
Personnel: skilled personnel
Protective equipment: safety goggles, protective gloves
WARNING!
EN
Physical injuries and damage to property
and the environment through residual
media
Residual media in the temperature dry-well
calibrator can result in a risk to personnel, the
environment and equipment.
Wear the requisite protective equipment (see
chapter 2.6 "Personal protective equipment").
Observe the information in the material safety
data sheet for the corresponding medium.
Wash or clean the dismounted instrument, in
order to protect persons and the environment
from exposure to residual media.

9.1 Decommissioning

1. Cool down the calibrator as described in chapter
6 "Cooling down the metal block".
2. Switch off and disconnect the calibrator from the mains.
WARNING!
Risk of burns
During decommissioning, there is a risk of
dangerously hot media escaping.
Let the instrument cool down sufficiently
before decommissioning it!
DANGER!
Danger to life caused by electric current
Upon contact with live parts, there is a direct
danger to life.
The dismounting of the instrument may only
be carried out by skilled personnel.
Disconnect test and calibration installations
once the system has been isolated from
power sources.
WARNING!
Physical injury
When decommissioning, there is a danger from
aggressive media.
Wear the requisite protective equipment (see
chapter 2.6 "Personal protective equipment").
Observe the information in the material safety
data sheet for the corresponding medium.
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9.2 Return

Strictly observe the following when shipping the
instrument:
All instruments delivered to WIKA must be free from any kind
of hazardous substances (acids, bases, solutions, etc.) and
must therefore be cleaned before being returned.
Clean the instrument, see chapter 8.2 "Cleaning".
When returning the instrument, use the original packaging or
a suitable transport packaging.
To avoid damage:
1. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent
material, in the packaging. Place shock-absorbent
material evenly on all sides of the transport packaging.
2. If possible, place a bag containing a desiccant inside the
packaging.
3. Label the shipment as carriage of a highly sensitive
measuring instrument.

9.3 Disposal

Incorrect disposal can put the environment at risk.
Dispose of instrument components and packaging materials
in an environmentally compatible way and in accordance with
the country-specific waste disposal regulations.
WIKA operating instructions temperature dry well calibrator, model CTD9100-ZERO
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property
and the environment through residual
media
Residual media in the temperature dry-well
calibrator can result in a risk to personnel, the
environment and equipment.
With hazardous substances, include
the material safety data sheet for the
corresponding medium.
Information on returns can be found under the
heading "Service" on our local website.
This marking on the instruments indicates that
they must not be disposed of in domestic waste.
The disposal is carried out by return to the
manufacturer or by the corresponding municipal
authorities (see EU directive 2012/19/EU).

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