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8.4.4
Disposal
Follow laboratory procedures for bio-hazardous waste disposal, according to
national and local regulations.
This gives instructions on how to lawfully dispose of waste material accumulating
in connection with the instrument.
CAUTION
OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL
REGULATIONS.
ATTENTION
DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
TREATMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
WASTE
DO NOT TREAT ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
AS UNSORTED MUNICIPAL WASTE.
COLLECT WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT SEPARATELY.
8.4.5
Disposal of Packing Material
According to Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging waste, the
manufacturer is responsible for the disposal of packing material.
Returning Packing Material
If you do not intend to keep the packing material for future use, e.g. for transport
and storage purposes, return the packaging of the product, spare parts and
options via the field service engineer to the manufacturer.
8.4.6
Disposal of Operating Material
WARNING
BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE WASTE
MATERIAL (MICROPLATE) OF PROCESSES RUN ON THE
INFINITE 200 PRO
.
TREAT THE USED MICROPLATE, OTHER DISPOSABLES, AND ALL
SUBSTANCES USED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD
LABORATORY PRACTICE GUIDELINES.
INQUIRE ABOUT APPROPRIATE COLLECTING POINTS AND
APPROVED METHODS OF DISPOSAL IN YOUR COUNTRY, STATE
OR REGION.
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