Instructions For Recycling - Sartorius LE series Operating Instructions Manual

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Instructions for Recycling

Information and Instructions on
Disposal and Repairs
Packaging that is no longer required
must be disposed of at the local waste
disposal facility. The packaging is made
of environmentally friendly materials
that can be used as secondary raw
materials.
The equipment, including
accessories and batteries,
does not belong in your
regular household waste.
The EU legislation requires
its Member States to collect
electrical and electronic equipment and
disposed of it separately from other
unsorted municipal waste with the aim
of recycling it.
In Germany and many other countries,
Sartorius AG takes care of the return
and legally compliant disposal of its
electrical and electronic equipment on
its own. These products may not be
placed with the household waste or
brought to collection centers run by
local public disposal operations – not
even by small commercial operators.
For disposal in Germany and in the
other Member States of the European
Economic Area (EEA), please contact
our service technicians on location
or our Service Center in Goettingen,
Germany:
Sartorius AG
Service Center
Weender Landstrasse 94-108
37075 Goettingen, Germany
In countries that are not members of the
European Economic Area (EEA) or where
no Sartorius affiliates, subsidiaries, dealers
or distributors are located, please contact
your local authorities or a commercial
disposal operator.
Prior to disposal and/or scrapping of the
equipment, any batteries should be
removed and disposed of in local collection
boxes.
Sartorius AG, its affiliates, subsidiaries,
dealers and distributors will not take back
equipment contaminated with hazardous
materials (ABC contamination) – either for
repair or disposal. Please refer to the
accompanying leaflet/manual or visit our
Internet website (www.sartorius.com) for
comprehensive information that includes
our service addresses to contact if you plan
to send your equipment in for repairs or
proper disposal.
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