
Disposal
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Instructions for use Babylog 8000 plus SW 5.n
Disposal of the medical device
At the end of its service life:
Have the medical device appropriately
disposed of in accordance with applicable laws
and regulations.
For countries subject to the EU
Directive 2002/96/EC
This device is subject to EU Directive 2002/96/EC
(WEEE). In order to comply with its registration
according to this directive, this device may not be
disposed of at municipal collection points for waste
electrical and electronic equipment. Dräger has
authorized a company to collect and dispose of
this device. To initiate collection or for further
information, visit Dräger on the Internet at
www.draeger.com. Use the search function with
the keyword "WEEE" to find the relevant
information. If access to the Dräger website is not
possible, contact the local Dräger organization.
Disposal of batteries
The medical device battery contains pollutant
substances.
For the Federal Republic of Germany: The user is
obliged by law to return batteries which contain
toxic substances either to the
manufacturer/distributor or to a collection center
operated by public waste disposal corporations.
The battery installed in the device must therefore
be removed by experts before disposal of the
device. Observe the applicable laws and
regulations for battery disposal.
CAUTION
Risk of infection
Disinfect and clean the device before disposal.
WARNING
Risk of explosion and of chemical burns
Improper handling of batteries can result in
explosions and chemical burns.
– Do not throw batteries into fire.
– Do not force batteries open.