Decommissioning; Final Decommissioning; Disposal - Honeywell EK205-M Operating Instructions Manual

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12 Decommissioning

12.1 Final decommissioning

Read the data from the device (optional).
Run the function ("Clr.X") to delete the (basic) parameterization and all sensitive data such as
volume counters, archives, and logbooks in the device:
CAUTION!
Please note that after the deletion process, it will only be possible to actuate the
optical interface. All other data will be irretrievably
Open the calibration lock (see 6.3.1.1 "Opening the calibration lock").
Set the clock to its start value using key combination
Move the cursor in the "Serv." tab to "Edit and delete" > "Clr.X".
Press the ENTER key combination.  "0" will flash.
Change the value to "1" using the  or  arrow key.
Press the ENTER key combination to confirm the set value. The input process can be
cancelled by pressing the ESC key combination.
All data will be deleted.
Remove the device battery and, if necessary, disconnect the device from the external
voltage supply.
Remove all supply cables.
You can then remove the device immediately.

12.2 Disposal

EK series volume conversion devices are covered by the WEEE Directive and bear the WEEE
symbol
. The important thing to note here is that end-of-life devices must be processed by an
individual or collective recycling and disposal system. As EU member states have transposed the
WEEE Directive differently into national law, the regulations for returning end-of-life devices vary.
Please ask your Honeywell sales partner about the regulations for returning your devices.
Environmentally sound disposal under the WEEE Directive
The WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU was adopted by the European Commission.
WEEE stands for "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment" (or e-waste). Its aim
is to provide a statutory framework to achieve the sustainable production and
sustainable use of electrical and electronic equipment by re-use, recycling and
other forms of the recovery of end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment. The
intention is to reduce the share of this equipment in household waste and to collect
raw materials properly for recovery.
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