Disposal Conditions; General Conditions Of Disposal; Instructions For Correct Disposal In Accordance With European Directive 2012/19/Eu; Disposal Of Exhausted Batteries - (Directive 2006/66/Ec) - Moretti Mobility CM900-41 Manual Del Usuario

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Note:
If technical problems occur, it is recommended to check the device with a local retailer
before trying to solve the problems yourself.
The following symptoms may indicate that your electric wheelchair has a serious problem.
Contact your local retailer if any one of the following cases occurs:
1. Motor noise
2. Frayed harnesses
3. Bent or broken connectors
4. Uneven wear on any one of the tyres
5. Sudden movements
6. The electric wheelchair pulls more to one side
7. Bent or broken wheel units
8. The electric wheelchair does not switch on
9. The electric wheelchair switches on, but does not move

18. DISPOSAL CONDITIONS

18.1 General conditions of disposal

Never dispose of the product as normal domestic waste. Dispose of the product at a sorted
waste collection centre for recycling.
18.2 Instructions for correct disposal in accordance
with European directive 2012/19/EU:
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of together with normal urban
waste. It must be delivered to municipal separated waste collection facilities, or to appropriate
dealers that provide this service. Separated waste disposal helps to reduce possible negative
effects on the environment and health deriving from improper disposal and allows for recycling
the materials comprising the product, which translates into significant energy and resource
savings. The product bears the barred bin symbol to underline the obligation of disposing of
electro-medical equipment.

18.3 Disposal of exhausted batteries - (Directive 2006/66/EC):

This symbol on the product indicates that the batteries must not be considered as normal
domestic waste. Ensuring that the batteries are discarded correctly contributes to preventing
potentially negative consequences for health and the environment that would otherwise
be caused by their inappropriate disposal. Recycling materials helps to conserve natural
resources. Take depleted batteries to the collection points indicated for recycling. You can
contact your local council, the local waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the device for more detailed information on disposal of depleted batteries or the product.

19. REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

Use only replacement parts and accessories listed in the Moretti general catalogue

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