WEEE Take-Back & Recycling
The EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) requires that producers of
vacuum cleaners and air cleaners sold into EU countries:
1.
label new vacuum and air cleaners to notify customers that it needs to be recycled
2.
take back vacuum cleaners and air cleaners from customers at end of life, and
3.
finance its recycling and reuse.
The WEEE Directive takes effect on August 13, 2005, and manufacturers must meet target objectives for
recycling by December, 2006.
WEEE Compliance Statement
Through our authorized distributor, Health-Mor will take back vacuum cleaners and air cleaners for
recycling according to the individual EU country recycling requirements at end of product life.
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4. If there is a defect in material or workmanship in the rebuilding, the Majestic
®
will be rebuilt again at no
charge, provided the Majestic
®
is returned within two years of the rebuilding to HMI Industries or the
authorized Distributor who performed the rebuilding, transportation prepaid. Written proof of the prior
rebuilding must accompany the Majestic
®
.
5. The service agreement is void and inapplicable unless all of the following conditions are met:
a) The Majestic
®
was purchased from an authorized Distributor;
b) Proof of Purchase must accompany the unit;
c) The manufacturer’s serial number for the Majestic
®
has not been changed, defaced or removed;
d) Damage to the power unit did not occur by reason of misuse, negligence, use on a current or voltage
other than that stamped on the nameplate or by use of other than genuine FilterQueen
®
filter cones or
parts.
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