Installation and Operation Guide
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Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal
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9  Decommissioning, 
 disassembly  and 
 disposal
 Observe all safety and warning information 
(see the Safety section).
 Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
9.1  Decommissioning
Decommissioning is understood as final shutdown and 
disassembly. Following decommissioning, the device can 
either be installed into other units, sold on privately or 
disposed of.
INFO  Electricity and gas connections may only be 
disconnected by qualified specialists.
 To decommission, switch the device off 
(see Operation section)
 Disconnect the device from the power supply.
9.2  Disassembly
For removal, the device must be accessible for 
 disassembly and disconnected from the power supply. 
For gas devices, make sure the gas connection is 
 disconnected.
 Undo the mounting brackets.
 Remove the silicone joints.
 Remove the device from the worktop by lifting it 
upwards.
 Remove any other accessories.
 Dispose of the old device and any contaminated 
 accessories as described under “ Environmentally-
friendly disposal”.
9.3  Environmentally-friendly disposal
Disposal of transport packaging
INFO  The packaging protects the device from 
 damage in transport. The packaging materials 
have been selected from environmental and 
disposal perspectives and are therefore 
 recyclable.
Returning the packaging to the materials cycle saves 
resources and reduces waste volumes. Your specialist 
supplier will take the packaging back.
 Give the packaging to your specialist supplier
or
 Dispose of the packaging properly in line with local 
regulations.
Disposal of old appliance
Electrical devices marked with this label 
may not be disposed of in domestic 
waste at the end of their service 
life. They must be disposed of at a 
 collection point for the recycling of old 
electrical or electronic devices. You 
can find information from your city or 
district council.
Many electrical and electronic devices still contain 
 valuable materials. But they also contain damaging 
 materials which were necessary for them to function 
properly and safely. These can damage human health or 
the environment if disposed of improperly or incorrectly 
handled.
 Never put your old appliance in domestic waste.
 Take the old appliance to a regional collection point 
for return and recycling electrical and electronic 
 components and other materials.










