Disposal - AEG Protect D Series User Manual

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10.5 Disposal

This section tells you how to dispose of the individual components of the
equipment.
• Packaging: Dispose of the stretch plastic film and the moulded parts
made from polyethylene foam with normal industrial waste. They are
chemically inactive and can be disposed of or recycled.
• Metal parts: Take metal parts to a scrap metal dealer. The equipment
housing, the lines, the inverter, the rectifier and the transformers can be
recycled via normal routes.
• Electronics components: Take the electronics components to a recycling
company which specialises in disposing of electronics components.
• Batteries: Follow the specifications set out by the battery manufacturer
for toxic and hazardous substances.
Batteries must be removed from all parts of the equipment and disposed
of in accordance with the regulations for toxic and hazardous substances.
• Other components: Dispose of rubber seals and plastic parts with
industrial waste. They can be disposed of or recycled.
Electrical and electronics waste must only be disposed of in compliance
with local legislation and regulations.
Never dispose of used batteries or battery material with refuse. Ensure
compliance with local legislation and regulations governing the storage,
handling and disposal of batteries and battery material.
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