Dismantling and disposal
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Dismantling and disposal
11.1
Dismantling / Put out of operation
To dismantle the device in an access control system, proceed as follows:
1. During online operation: Check the configuration of the host system
2. Dismantle the device, see chapters Dismantling
11.2
Disposal
11.2.1
Disposing of packaging
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally responsible manner.
The packaging materials are recyclable. Do not throw the packaging away with domestic waste;
instead, send it for recycling.
11.2.2
Disposing of the device
NOTICE
Before disposal, the system/device must be put out of operation by the sales partner (see
Chapter 11.1, page 39).
Old devices contain valuable recyclable materials which should be recovered.
This product meets the requirements of the WEEE Directive and, in accordance with DIN standard
EN 50419, is labeled with the WEEE crossed-out trash can symbol (see Chapter 12.1.6, page 106).
This symbol indicates the separate disposal of electrical and electronic equipment in EU countries.
Do not dispose of electrical devices with general waste
Used devices contain valuable recyclable materials which must be recycled. Used devices should
therefore be disposed of via the collection system used in your country.
Disposal in Germany:
After use, Kaba GmbH undertakes to carry out the proper disposal of the supplied goods in line with
legal requirements (the ElektroG law in Germany). All costs incurred for the transport of goods to the
manufacturer's plant will be paid by the owner of the used electronic equipment.
Disposal in Switzerland:
Send the device to an electronic equipment collection facility. Contact the local authorities for further
information.
Disposal in Austria:
Do not throw the device out with household waste. Dispose of the device and used batteries in
accordance with the Act on Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Verordnung über
Entsorgung von Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräten
– VREG/WEEE) at a local collection point for
waste electronic equipment.
RoHS
This device fulfills the requirements of Guideline 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and
Council of June 8, 2011, to limit the use of certain hazardous materials in electrical and electronic
equipment.