Siemens D410 Benutzerhandbuch
Preface
D410
6
Commissioning Manual, 08/2008 Edition
Disposal and recycling
SIMOTION D410 is an environmentally friendly product! It includes the following features:
● In spite of its excellent resistance to fire, the flame-resistant agent in the plastic used for
● In spite of its excellent resistance to fire, the flame-resistant agent in the plastic used for
the housing does not contain halogens.
● Identification of plastic materials in accordance with DIN 54840
● Less material used because the unit is smaller and with fewer components thanks to
● Less material used because the unit is smaller and with fewer components thanks to
integration in ASICs
SIMOTION D410 can be recycled because it is made with low-polluting materials.
For state-of-the art environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of your old modules,
For state-of-the art environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of your old modules,
contact your Siemens representative. To locate your representative, visit us online at:
http://www.ad.siemens.com/partner
http://www.ad.siemens.com/partner
Further information / FAQs
You can find further information on this manual under the following FAQs:
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/27585482
The following resources are also available:
● SIMOTION - Utilities & Applications CD: This CD is supplied together with the SIMOTION
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/27585482
The following resources are also available:
● SIMOTION - Utilities & Applications CD: This CD is supplied together with the SIMOTION
SCOUT and, along with FAQs, also contains free utilities (e.g. calculation tools,
optimization tools, etc.) and application examples (ready-to-apply solutions such as
winder, cross cutter or handling).
● The latest FAQs for SIMOTION can be found at:
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/10805436
● SIMOTION SCOUT online help
● Additional documentation: see SIMOTION references
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/10805436
● SIMOTION SCOUT online help
● Additional documentation: see SIMOTION references