63
Date:
20-11-2014
Data name:
esc300-2-v12a_EN
ESC300 (swv-1.06)
Author:
Heiko Lange
Pages:
72
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Disassembly and Disposal
10. Disassembly and Disposal
During the disassembly of the control, always adhere to the applicable legal and operational provisions.
Dispose of the material in an environmentally compatible way and in accordance with the currently valid statutory and
company-internal rules and regulations.
ATTENTION
Danger of electric shock because of non switched off voltage!
Assure before disassembling the system, that...
- the system is de-energized
- the system is protected against resetting
Information about the disposal
1. Inside the European Community
If your product is marked with this symbol, exhausted electric/electronic products should not be disposed of along with
common household waste. There is a separate collection system in place for these products. Used electrical/electronic
devices must be handled separately and in accordance with the legal guidelines regarding the proper handling, disposal
and recycling of such products. According to the implementation by member countries, private households within the
European Community can dispose of their used electrical/electronic devices free of charge at the respective collection sites.
Applicable guidelines therefor are:
- european guideline of waste products (2008/98/EG)
- the Closed Substance Cycle Waste Management Act (KrW-/AbfG)
- the electric and electronic guideline - ElektroG
- guideline 2012/19/EU of the european parliament dated 4. July 2012 about electric and electronic old appliances
2. In countries outside the EC
If you wish to dispose of this product, please contact your local authorities to obtain information about the proper disposal.
3. USED BATTERIES (Guideline for Germany)
Batteries and battery packs do not belong in the household trash!
In the interest of the environmental protection, as per the current laws regarding battery disposal, you are obliged to return
used and depleted batteries and battery packs. You can return the used batteries to all GRS collection sites at your location
or everywhere, where batteries are sold. These batteries will be accepted free of charge.