TARGA 2000
Operating manual - English
Copyright Silca 1999
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WASTE DISPOSAL
EU regulations establish special arrangements for the disposal of waste (**).
Waste deriving from cutting operations
Although residue coming from the key-cutting operations is classified as special waste, it is
included in solid urban waste (SUW) as metal wool.
Such waste is sorted according to its classification under current Italian and EU law and consigned
to the proper disposal units.
Cases where waste can be considered contaminated or containing toxic/harmful substances
sufficient to transform it from SUW to toxic/harmful waste, are listed in the enclosures to current
Italian and EU waste disposal regulations.
Re-cycling is a recommended ecological practice.
Packing
The TARGA 2000 is consigned in a cardboard packing box which can be re-used if undamaged.
When it is to be thrown away it is classified as solid urban waste and should be placed in the special
paper collecting bins.
The protective shell containing the machine is in polymer, classified as SUW, and can therefore be
placed in an ordinary waste bin.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
as per art. 10 of Directive 2002/96/CE of 27/01/2003
regarding waste from electric and electronic appliances (RAEE),
• The symbol illustrated above, also found on the machine, indicates that it has been placed on the
market and must be included in separate rubbish collection when the user wishes to dispose of it
(including all components, sub-assemblies and consumables that are integrated in the product).
• For information about the collection system for such appliances please contact SILCA S.p.A. or another
subject registered in the various National Rolls for other countries in the European Union. Household
waste (or of similar origin) can be included in the separate collection system for urban waste.
• On purchasing a new appliance of equivalent type, the old one can be consigned to the dealer. The
dealer will then contact whoever is responsible for collecting the appliance.
• Suitable separate collection of the unused appliance and its dispatch for treatment, recovery and
environmentally compatible disposal, makes it possible to avoid potential negative effects on the
environment and human health, and aids recycling and the recovery of the materials used.
• Unauthorised disposal of the product by users involves the application of the sanctions provided for in
received Directives 91/156/CE and 91/689/CE
(**) “Waste” is any substance or object deriving from human activity or natural cycles, thrown away
or to be thrown away.