Residual Risks - Stiga BL 40 Li Operator's Manual

Portable battery-powered garden blower
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for machine use, to the benefit
of civil co-habitation and of the
environment that we live in.
• Avoid being an element of
disturbance to the surrounding
area. Use this machine at
reasonable times of the day
only (not early morning or
late evening when the noise
could cause disturbance).
• Scrupulously comply with local
regulations for the disposal of
packaging, deteriorated parts
or any elements with a strong
environmental impact; this
waste must not be disposed
of with regular waste, but
must be separated and taken
to collection centres, which
will recycle the materials.
• Scrupulously comply with
local regulations for the
disposal of waste materials
• When the machine is
withdrawn from service, do not
dispose of it in the environment,
but take it to a waste disposal
facility in accordance with the
local regulations in force.
Do not throw electrical
equipment away with
domestic waste. According
to the European Directive
2012/19/EU on electrical and
electronic equipment waste and
its implementation in compliance
with national standards, old
electrical equipment must be
collected separately, for eco-
compatible recycling. If electrical
equipment is disposed of in a
landfill or in the ground, the
harmful substances can reach
the water table and enter the
food chain, damaging your
health and well-being. For further
information on the disposal of
this product, contact your dealer
or a domestic waste collection
service.
At the end of their working
life, dispose of batteries
paying due attention to the
environment. Batteries
contain material classified as
hazardous for you and the
environment. They must be
removed and disposed of
separately at a facility that
accepts lithium-ion batteries.
Separate waste collection
of the products and
packaging used allows the
materials to be recycled
and reused. Reuse of recycled
materials help to prevent
environmental pollution and
reduces the demand for raw
materials.

2.7 RESIDUAL RISKS

Even when all safety rules are
observed, there may still be
certain residual risks which
cannot be excluded. From the
kind and construction of the
tool the foreseeable potential
endangerments can be:
• Hurled materials that
may injure the eyes;
• Damage of the hearing, if no
protection of the ears is carried.
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