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Never incinerate, disassemble or expose the batteries in water.
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If the terminals of the battery are shorted, the battery may become very
hot and permanently damaged.
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Prepare your warehouse and charging sites according to Appendix C
and Appendix D.
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Use stand-alone chargers in a well-ventilated room, well away from
flammable material, open fire and electric sparks.
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If the battery case is penetrated, it may burn with open flame.
This equipment falls under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive (WEEE directive) 2012/19/EU, category 9: monitoring and
control instruments:
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Scrapped equipment should be sent back to the manufacturer of
the equipment (Sigicom AB) for proper handling according to
the WEEE directive.
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Sigicom uses a certified local partner for recycling of scrapped
equipment.
The batteries used in this equipment falls under the Battery Directive
2006/66/EC:
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When the equipment is sold to customers in the European Union
(EU), except Sweden, the customer is the importer of the battery.
The customer must follow the rules and regulations as ratified by
each individual European Union member state or send the
battery/equipment back to the manufacturer of the equipment
(Sigicom AB) for proper disposal.
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Swedish customers can recycle the battery in the national battery
collection system.
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Users outside the EU may send the batteries back to the
manufacturer of the equipment (Sigicom AB) for proper
disposal.