
Information on the Disposal of this Equipment and its Batteries
IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR ITS BATTERIES, DO NOT
USE THE ORDINARY WASTE BIN, AND DO NOT PUT THEM INTO A FIREPLACE!
Used electrical and electronic equipment and batteries should always be collected
and treated SEPARATELY in accordance with local law.
Separate collection promotes an environment-friendly treatment, recycling of
materials, and minimizing fi nal disposal of waste.
IMPROPER DISPOSAL can be harmful to human health and the environment due to
certain substances! Take USED EQUIPMENT to a local, usually municipal, collection
facility, where available.
Remove USED BATTERIES from equipment, and take them to a battery collection
facility; usually a place where new batteries are sold.
If in doubt about disposal, contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the
correct method of disposal.
ONLY FOR USERS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, AND SOME OTHER COUNTRIES;
FOR INSTANCE NORWAY AND
SWITZERLAND: Your participation in separate collection is requested by law.
The symbol shown above appears on electrical and electronic equipment and
batteries (or the packaging) to remind users of this.
If 'Hg' or 'Pb' appears below the symbol, this means that the battery contains traces
of mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb), respectively.
Users from PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS are requested to use existing return facilities
for used equipment and batteries. Batteries are collected at points of sale. Return is
free of charge.
If the equipment has been used for BUSINESS PURPOSES, please contact your
BOSCH dealer who will inform you about take-back.
You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back. Small equipment (and
small quantities) might be taken back by your local collection facility. For Spain:
Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back
of your used products.
Contains fl uorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto
Protocol R410A (Global warming potential 1975)
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BUILDING REGULATIONS
This appliance must be installed and serviced only by a competent person in accordance with the current: IEE
Regulations, Building Regulation, Building Standards (Scotland) (Consolidation), Building Regulations (Northern
Ireland), local water by-laws, Health & Safety Document 63S (The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989), IS 813
(Eire) and other local requirements.
The relevant Standards should be followed, including:
BS EN 14511: Requirements heat pumps for space heating and cooling
BS EN 378: Safety and environmental requirements for heat pumps
BS EN 14324 Brazing
BS 1306 Specifi cation for copper & copper Alloy pressure piping system
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
The Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994
The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Where no specifi c instructions is given, reference should be made to the relevant codes of Practice.