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Handling of worn-out washer/flusher disinfectors
Worn-out electrical and electronic machines consist of recyclable materials.
However, they also contain materials that are harmful but necessary in order for the
machines to function in a proper and secure way. If these materials are placed among the
domestic waste or handled in the wrong way, it could lead to health hazards or damage
to the environment.
The machine might be contaminated. This means it must be disinfected before it can be
recycled.
Therefore you should never, not under any circumstances, place the worn-out washer/
flusher disinfector among the domestic waste.
Instead, take worn-out electrical and electronic machines to a recycling plant.
Ask your reseller if required.
Make sure the worn-out washer/flusher disinfector is kept out of reach of children before
it is taken away for recycling.
All plastic parts of the washer/ flusher disinfector have international markings on them.
Therefore it is possible to recycle the parts of the washer/ flusher disinfector in an envi
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ronmentally friendly way by means of proper waste sorting.