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TOM Child Bed
August 1999, 1
st
Edition
asbestos, PCB or CFC! The operational noise-level of the product meets the
requirements for the protection of public health against undesirable noise and
vibration in protected indoor building premises. Wooden parts used in the product
are not made from exotic wood such as mahogany, jacaranda, ebony, teak, grenadil
or santo, and do not come from the Amazonian rainforests or other virgin forests.
All waste packaging left over from when the product is made operational is marked in
accordance with the legal regulations on packaging. Sort the waste packaging, which
is left over once the product is made operational by following the graphic symbols and
deliver it to a person authorised to further utilise it.
The product contains recyclable steel, plastic and electronic components – to
optimise recycling once the operation of the product ends, separate the individual
parts so that the raw materials from which the product is made can be put to further
use (see CHART).
The product may contain lead accumulators (AKB) marked with this graphic symbol:
Once the service life of these accumulators ends, deliver them to a person authorised
for recollection (you will not have to pay a recollection charge!).
The product is not designed for removal as part of communal
waste!
Information for the users of electric and electronic equipment (see CHART):
This symbol on the product or accompanying documentation means
that the electric or electronic components used (waste from electric
and electronic equipment = OEEZ/WEEE) may not be disposed of
(destroyed) together with communal waste. In order to correctly
eliminate the entire product, deliver OEEZ/WEEE to the workplaces
of firms specialised in this task, where they will be accepted free of
charge.
By removing this product appropriately you will help preserve valuable natural
resources and help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human
health, which could result from the incorrect destruction of waste. You can request
further details from authorised environmental protection authorities, or the closest
collection point for separated waste collection.
Fines may be imposed under national regulations if an incorrect
procedure for waste removal is used.