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6.2. Disposing of the Instrument
6.2.1. Disposing of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment
EU-wide regulations governing the disposal of electrical and electronic appliances
which have been defined in the EU Directive 2012/19/EU and in national laws have
been effective since August 2012 and apply to this device.
Common household appliances can be disposed of using special collecting and
recycling facilities. However, this device has not been registered for household
usage. Therefore it must not be disposed of through these channels. The device can
be returned to Emerson for disposal. Please do not hesitate to contact Emerson
Technical Support if you have any further questions on this issue.
6.2.2. Disposing of Sensors
Dispose of sensors in accordance with local laws.
DANGER! Do not dispose of sensors in fire due to the risk of explosion and resulting
chemical burns.
WARNING! Do not force open electrochemical sensors.
IMPORTANT: Observe the applicable local waste disposal regulations. For information,
consult your local environmental agency, local government offices or appropriate waste
disposal companies.