- Dismantle the PowerCure dispenser for
cleaning according to the instructions
(see www.sika.com/powercure or point
of contact in your particular country on
page 185).
- Protect the rechargeable battery against
moisture and water as well as against heat.
- Customer service and repair only by the
manufacturer or service workshops:
- For your local address, see www.sika.com/
powercure or point of contact in your
particular country on page 185.
- Only use genuine Sika replacement parts.
Order no., see www.sika.com/powercure or
point of contact in your particular country
on page 185.
6.1
Spare part change
» Change the ring, see chapter "4.5 Changing
the PowerCure mixer".
» Change the cover and hand pad, see chap-
ter "5.2 Changing the PowerCure pack".
Storage
- Storage temperature of the rechargeable
battery from 5 °C to 25 °C in a dry, dust-free
and cool place.
Transport
- When transporting the PowerCure dispens-
er, always use the original packaging so as
to guarantee optimum protection.
- A single Li-ion rechargeable battery does
not exceed the relevant limit values stated
in the UN handbook ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.3
part III, subsection 38.3. Hazardous goods
regulations may be relevant when several
rechargeable batteries are transported.
- The Li-ion batteries contained are subject
to the requirements of hazardous goods
legislation. The batteries can be trans-
ported by the user by road without being
subject to additional requirements. When
shipped via third parties (e.g. air transport
or haulage), particular requirements must
be complied with regarding the packaging
and labelling. Contact a hazardous goods
expert for advice when preparing the pack-
age for transport. Only ship rechargeable
batteries if their casings are undamaged.
Mask the exposed contacts with adhesive
tape and package the battery so it cannot
shift its position within the packaging.
Please also comply with any further nation-
al regulations.
6.2
Disposal
- Do not dispose of the device as domestic
waste.
- Take the devices, accessories and packaging
to a recycling facility for disposal.
- Comply with applicable national
regulations.
- EU only: According to the European Waste
Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive and its implementation in nation-
al law, used power tools must be collected
separately and taken to a recycling facility
for disposal.
- Return depleted or defective rechargeable
batteries to the dealer, Sika customer ser-
vice or officially registered disposal facilities
(comply with the applicable regulations).
Rechargeable batteries must be depleted
when returned. In this way, rechargeable
batteries will be taken for recycling in the
correct way.
- For information about REACH, see
www.sika.com or point of contact in your
particular country on page 185.
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