End
of
life
disposal
This
unit
must
be
recycled
or
discarded
according
to
applicable
local
and
national
regulations.
IBM
encourages
owners
of
information
technology
(IT)
equipment
to
responsibly
recycle
their
equipment
when
it
is
no
longer
needed.
IBM
offers
a
variety
of
product
return
programs
and
services
in
several
countries
to
assist
equipment
owners
in
recycling
their
IT
products.
Information
on
IBM
product
recycling
offerings
can
be
found
on
IBM’s
Internet
site
at
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/prp.shtml.
Notice:
This
mark
applies
only
to
countries
within
the
European
Union
(EU)
and
Norway.
Appliances
are
labeled
in
accordance
with
European
Directive
2002/96/EC
concerning
waste
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(WEEE).
The
Directive
determines
the
framework
for
the
return
and
recycling
of
used
appliances
as
applicable
throughout
the
European
Union.
This
label
is
applied
to
various
products
to
indicate
that
the
product
is
not
to
be
thrown
away,
but
rather
reclaimed
upon
end
of
life
per
this
Directive.
In
accordance
with
the
European
WEEE
Directive,
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(EEE)
is
to
be
collected
separately
and
to
be
reused,
recycled,
or
recovered
at
end
of
life.
Users
of
EEE
with
the
WEEE
marking
per
Annex
IV
of
the
WEEE
Directive,
as
shown
above,
must
not
dispose
of
end
of
life
EEE
as
unsorted
municipal
waste,
but
use
the
collection
framework
available
to
customers
for
the
return,
recycling,
and
recovery
of
WEEE.
Customer
participation
is
important
to
minimize
any
potential
effects
of
EEE
on
the
environment
and
human
health
due
to
the
potential
presence
of
hazardous
substances
in
EEE.
For
proper
collection
and
treatment,
contact
your
local
IBM
representative.
Disposal
of
IT
products
should
be
in
accordance
with
local
ordinances
and
regulations.
Battery
return
program
This
product
may
contain
sealed
lead
acid,
nickel
cadmium,
nickel
metal
hydride,
lithium,
or
lithium
ion
battery.
Consult
your
user
manual
or
service
manual
for
specific
battery
information.
The
battery
must
be
recycled
or
disposed
of
properly.
Recycling
facilities
may
not
be
available
in
your
area.
For
information
on
disposal
of
batteries
outside
the
United
States,
go
to
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/batteryrecycle.shtml
or
contact
your
local
waste
disposal
facility.
In
the
United
States,
IBM
has
established
a
return
process
for
reuse,
recycling,
or
proper
disposal
of
used
IBM
sealed
lead
acid,
nickel
cadmium,
nickel
metal
hydride,
and
other
battery
packs
from
IBM
equipment.
For
information
on
proper
disposal
of
these
batteries,
contact
IBM
at
1-800-426-4333.
Please
have
the
IBM
part
number
listed
on
the
battery
available
prior
to
your
call.
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2005
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