9 Shutdown, storage, transport and disposal
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R-220 Pro Continuous Operation Manual, Version A
9 2 Disposal
For instrument disposal in an environmentally friendly manner, a list of materials is given in
chapter 3 3 This helps to ensure that the components can be separated and recycled correctly by a
specialist for disposal
For disposal of liquids and consumables such as heating transfer media, see supplementary data
sheets of these chemicals!
You have to follow valid regional and local laws concerning disposal For help, please contact your
local authorities!
NOTE
When returning the instrument to the manufacturer for repair work, please copy and complete the
health and safety clearance form on the following page and enclose it with the instrument
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Lead-acid battery
The battery contains lead and sulfuric-acid Both materials are toxic and thus harmful to life forms (see
hazardous material classification entry in material list, section 3 3) The battery must be removed and
recycled or discarded according to local regulations!
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WARNING
Risk of death or serious injuries by explosion, toxication and corrosion
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Do not damage the battery
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Do not burn or overheat the battery
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Do not dispose of the battery with unsorted household waste