Maintenance
10.5 Disposal
Batteries, accumulators, O 2 cells and electronic parts in general:
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do not put them in the fire, explosion risk
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do not open them, corrosion danger
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do not recharge batteries
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do not throw them away with normal waste.
For further information contact the relevant authorities for environmental and public
health monitoring.
10.6 Storage
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The batteries and the accumulators are special waste materials and
they must be disposed of in appropriate containers in accordance
with local regulations for the disposal of such waste materials.
The components of the electronic boards can contain compounds,
such as arsenic, lead, cadmium, mutagenic and cancerogenous
agents, that are a health hazard if dispersed in the environment in an
uncontrolled way.
If for any reason the anaesthesia unit is not used, we suggest leaving
it in its original packaging and storing it in a safe and dry place.
If it is believed that the anaesthesia unit will be left unused for at least
6 months, Siare recommends disconnecting the battery or recharging
it every 3/6 months, depending on the storage temperature.
See the technical sheet in the Appendix.
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