6. Waste disposal
12.1 Putting device out of service and waste disposal
At the end of its life, the product must be put out of service and then sent to a waste
disposal facility.
Remove the appliance from its installation site and remove the cables. Contact your dealer
to collect the appliance no longer in use
The appliance must be disposed of as prescribed by the Legislative Decree 25/07/2005 N.
151.
To this end, we recommend reading the following very carefully.
On December 31, 2006 when the decree entered into force, precise criteria was laid down
concerning Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) aimed at environmental
protection.
This appliance is included in the field of application of the legislative decree 151/2005 Annex
1B article 2 comma 1 being.
3.2.8 Pocket and desk calculators and other products and equipment for the collection,
storage, processing, presentation or communication of information by electronic means.
In syntheses:
This appliance must not be disposed of as municipal waste but must be collected
separately
The dealers will collect the used appliance free of charge to then send it to specific
collection centres for proper disassembly and possible recovery of reusable materials
Collection centres of waste of electric and electronic equipment (WEEE) have been
established. The user may hand over this used appliance to his dealer upon purchase of
a new equivalent appliance
This appliance or parts of it can cause potentially harmful effects for the environment
and human health if used improperly and if not disposed of in conformity with the
present procedure due to some substances present in electronic components
The symbol of the crossed-off bin applied in a well-and visible manner on this appliance
indicates unmistakably that the appliance was placed on the market after August 13,
2005 and must be collected separately
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