Recycling Notice - Ferno Integrated Patient Transport & Loading System iNX User Manual

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WEEE Directive
Do not dispose of batteries in
municipal waste
© Ferno-Washington, Inc. / 234-3622-06 / March 2019
Maintenance
iN∫X 36 VDC
Lithium-iron phosphate battery
(LiFePO4)

6.15 Recycling Notice

The iN∫X uses a rechargeable, 36 Volt DC lithium-iron battery
(specifically "LiFePO 4 " as noted on the battery label).
Batteries: Recycle batteries when they can no longer hold
a charge. Do not dispose of batteries with municipal waste.
Contact the government in your state, territory or country for
proper recycling.
Charger: Recycle the charger if it becomes damaged or fails
to properly charge the battery. Do not dispose of the charger
with municipal waste. Contact your government for proper
recycling.
WEEE DIRECTIVE (EUROPEAN UNION)
European Union directive 2002/96/EC Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) limits the disposal of
electrical and electronic equipment in landfills. Contact the
government in the country in which you reside for recycling
information.
U.S.A. AND CANADA
"CALL2RECYCLE" 1.800.822.8837
Ferno is a partner with Call2Recycle Inc., a nonprofit corp-
oration dedicated to helping consumers locate places to
responsibly dispose of rechargeable batteries to meet all U.S.
and Canadian requirements.
The iN∫X 36 VDC lithium-iron phosphate battery is licensed
with Call2Recycle. Contact Call2Recycle toll-free for a nearby
location to send or drop off rechargeable batteries.

Note:
Call2Recycle does not accept the charger. Contact your
local EPA to dispose of a damaged or nonfunctional charger.
For further information:
In the U.S.A., visit
http://www.call2recycle.org/
In Canada, visit
http://www.call2recycle.ca/
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