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1.18 Ecological rules
1.18.1 WASTE MATERIALS AND DISPOSAL
The spare parts replaced during the life of the machine are considered waste and must be delivered to appropriate
collection centres or entrusted to an authorized disposal.
The ashes have to be placed in a metal container with lid off closure; till the embers extinguishes completely, the closed
container should be placed on a non-combustible surface and far away from combustible materials.
The ashes can be thrown into the container for organic waste, only when they are completely extinguished obviously
without nails or non-organic materials.
The natural wood ash (untreated wood), as a result of stoves or fireplaces combustion, is composed primarily of oxides
of calcium, silicon, potassium, magnesium. Therefore the ashes may be dispersed as fertilizer for plants or your garden
not exceeding annually 2.6 kg on the 10m ².
The disposal of the machine must comply with current laws and ‘environment.
RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!
1.18.2 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE
The stove is mainly composed of ferrous materials, but may also contain:
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pipes
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Insulating materials
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electrical parts etc
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Refractory materials
At the end of the exploitation of the stove, do not discard in the environment, but:
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completely empty the circuit (if any existing)
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Remove the pipes (if any existing)
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Remove the plastic parts
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Remove the wires and electrical components
These materials must be disposed of, by specialized agencies or conceals the laws of the country where it is installed.
Also:
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blocking the moving parts
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make inefficient the locks of the doors
So give what is left of the stove agencies the disposal of ferrous materials.
NOTE:
In handing agencies ferrous waste disposal, move the stove in accordance with
specifications in terms of safety.
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