Weee, Rohs And Reach; Do Not Make Modifications; Markings And Labels On The Tawi Light Trolley - TAWI Light60 Manual

Lightweight lifting trolley
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WEEE, RoHS and REACH

TAWI follows the WEEE (Directive 2012/19/EU), RoHS (2011/65/EU) and REACH (EC 1907/2006)
regulations.
A used battery and/or circuit board should either be returned to an authorised TAWI/Lifting Light
Trolley representative or handed over to a station for chemical waste. All other parts can be discarded
and assorted for recycling.

Do not make modifications

Welding and other mechanical modifications to TAWI Light Trolley or accessories must be carried out
by TAWI authorised staff. According to ISO 3691-5, only if TAWI is no longer in business and there
is no successor interested in the business, the user may perform a modification/alteration to a TAWI
Light Trolley. If this is done, the modification/alteration must be designed, tested and implemented
by experts in TAWI Light Trolley and their safety. Also, a permanent record of the design, test(s) and
implementation of the modification/alteration must be maintained. Appropriate changes to the capaci-
ty stickers, labels and user manual must be made, see Markings and labels on the TAWI Light Trolley. A
permanent and visible label must be fastened on the lifter that states how the lifter has been modified/
altered together with the date it was performed. The name and address of the organisation that per-
formed the modification must also be included.

Markings and labels on the TAWI Light Trolley

Identification plate
Tool Identification plate
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