7 - DISMANTLING THE MACHINE WHEN NO LONGER USED
7.2 Indications for special waste
Special waste is that deriving from industrial processes as well as from materials of dismantled equipment and dete-
riorated and obsolete machineries.
The special (also toxic and harmful) waste producers shall provide for its disposal directly or through qualified, au-
thorised companies or bodies, or shall deliver them to public service after having made an agreement.
When disposing of special waste, check with the relevant local government authority for any available information
regarding such waste disposal in your region.
WARNING!
Any unauthorised disposal by the owner of a product is followed by the application of the sanctions due to the reg-
ulations in force.
WARNING!
If there is no symbol of the crossed dustbin on the machine, it means that its Manufacturer is not in charge of its
disposal. In this case the regulations in force about the waste disposal are the valid ones.
In compliance with the 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE and 2003/108/CE Directives about the reduction of dangerous substances
in the production of electric and electronic equipment, as well as about the waste disposal, the following procedures have to
be carried out:
The symbol of the crossed dustbin on the equipment means that it has to be collected, at the end of its working
life, separately from the other waste. Therefore, the end-user will have to take it to a separate collection area for
electric and electro-technical waste or to give it back to the dealer when buying a new product of equivalent kind,
in ratio one to one. The adequate separate collection and the following processing and eco-friendly disposal avoid
negative effects on the health and the environment and allow recycling the materials the products are made of. Any
unauthorised disposal, personally carried out by the end-user, would cause the application of sanctions, according
to the local Laws.
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