In case of lengthy downtimes, as well as discon-
necting all supply lines it is also essential to clean
all internal and external parts of the appliance and
the surrounding environment thoroughly, complying
with the constructor's instructions and the relevant
legal requirements.
Every organisation is obliged to apply procedures to
identify and monitor the effects of its operations
(products, services, etc.) on the environment.
The procedures for identifying significant environ-
mental impacts must consider the factors listed be-
low.
– Atmospheric emissions
– Discharge of liquid effluents
– Waste management
– Soil contamination
– Use of raw materials and natural resources
– Local problems relating to environmental
impact
For this purpose, the manufacture supplies in-
formation which must be considered by all
those authorised to interact with the appliance dur-
ing its expected lifetime, in order to prevent environ-
mental impact.
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– All packaging materials must be disposed of in
accordance with the relevant laws in the country
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of use.
– During use and maintenance, do not dump pollut-
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ants (oils, fats, etc.) in the environment; imple-
ment separate disposal as appropriate to the
composition of the various materials and in com-
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pliance with the relevant laws.
– If the appliance is scrapped, sort all components
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by characteristics and dispose of them separate-
ly.
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SAFETY REGULATIONS
During routine use of the appliance, the Operator's
constant presence is required.
When washing the appliance do not point pressu-
rised water jets at internal parts.
Do not leave flammable objects or materials inside
or close to the appliance.
The Safe Disposal of Waste from Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE Directive 2002/96/
EC)
Important
Do not dump pollutant material in the envi-
ronment. Dispose of it in compliance with
the relevant laws.
Under the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment) Directive 2002/96/EC, when scrapping
equipment the user must dispose of it at the specific
authorised disposal centres, or reconsign it, still in-
stalled, to the original seller on purchase of new
equipment.
All equipment which must be disposed of in accord-
ance with the WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC is
marked with a special symbol (see page 3).
Important
The improper disposal of Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment is liable to pun-
ishment under the relevant laws in the
countries where the offence is committed.
Waste electrical and Electronic Equipment
may contain hazardous substances with
potential harmful effects on the environ-
ment and human health. You are urged to
dispose of them properly. €
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