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9. Disposal
SafeLift falls within the scope of the EC Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE). The operator must
dispose of all components of the system appropriately in accordance with the provisions of the
electrical and electronic equipment laws of your country.
When transferring the equipment to an industrial third party, the operator is bound by contract
to point out that after the end of use, proper disposal must be undertaken or arranged. If
you do not point this out to the third party, you are responsible for the proper disposal of the
equipment after the end of use.
The metal and plastic parts that accumulate during service and repairs must be disposed of
properly and professionally in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. The elec-
trical controls (wireless box) in particular may only be disposed of through specialist firms or
waste management facilities authorized to do this.
10. Warranty
Statutory warranty provisions apply.
This warranty covers all malfunctions and defects associated with materials and manufacture.
Malfunctions and defects arising from incorrect handling and external influences are excluded
from this. If there are grounds for justified complaints during the warranty period, these shall
be dealt with free of charge. This warranty can be enforced with the sales receipt, which bears
the date of purchase. Our general terms and conditions of delivery apply.