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Disposal Of The Analyser
Since 13/08/2005, the disposal of electrical and electronic waste has been governed by
Directive 2002/96/
E.C. of 27 January 2003,
revised by
Directive 2012/19/UE of 4th July 2012
.
This Regulation is applied in each European country. The OWNER of the equipment must contact its VENDOR
in order to obtain information about current national and local laws.
In case where the equipment is removed from the OWNER’s site, the OWNER must return the device
decontaminated, and must apply the disinfection procedure described in Appendix 2.
Furthermore, containers that have been in contact with solid waste must be disinfected. Solid and liquid waste,
as well as liquid waste tubing must be disposed of according to the current local laws.
In the event of resale to a third party, the first OWNER must notify the VENDOR of the name and address of the
new OWNER of the device in order to guarantee traceability of the equipment and for its subsequent disposal,
and must inform the new OWNER that the equipment must be disposed of according to the current local laws.
Failing this, the first OWNER will have to pay all the costs and all the fines the government may enforce upon
the SUPPLIER (the VENDOR) for breach of its obligation to ensure traceability of the disposal of its equipment
in accordance with regulations.
Appendices
IDS-iSYS User Manual - Revision M1
Appendix A-3
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Summary of Contents for IDS-iSYS
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