Disposal Of Equipment - Beissbarth BAC 4100a Instrucciones Originales

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Disposal of Equipment

Disposal of Equipment
At the end of its useful life, dispose of the BAC 4100a machine according to current
government regulations.
• Public administration and producers of electrical / electronic equipment (EEE) are
involved in facilitating the processes of the re-use and recovery of waste electrical /
electronic equipment through the organization of collection activities and the use of
appropriate planning arrangements.
• In accordance with European Directive WEEE 2002/96/EC, special collection sites are
available for waste electrical / electronic equipment.
• Do not dispose of this equipment as miscellaneous solid municipal waste. Arrange
to have it collected separately. Unauthorized disposal of waste electrical / electronic
equipment is punishable by law with appropriate penalties.
• The reuse and correct recycling of electrical / electronic equipment (EEE) is required
for the protection of the environment and the well-being of humans.
Disposal of Recycled Materials
It is the responsibility of the user to determine if a material is a hazardous waste at the time of disposal.
The user must ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
1. Deliver the refrigerant recovered from A/C systems to gas suppliers for recycling or disposal.
2. Deliver the lubricants extracted from A/C systems to used oil collection centers.
3. Review the laws in your jurisdiction to determine correct disposal procedures for pump oil.
Disposal of the Machine
1. Detach and vent the gas from the machine circuit. Completely discharge the refrigerant tank in
compliance with current government regulations.
2. Deliver the machine to an appropriate disposal center.
Disposal of Batteries
At the end of their useful life, dispose of batteries according to current government
regulations. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of correctly. Do not throw away
batteries as part of normal refuse disposal.
To prevent personal injury, do not throw batteries into open flame.
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