Disposal Of Batteries; Disposal Of The Medical Device - Dräger Oxylog 3000 Instructions For Use Manual

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Disposal
Safety information
For countries subject to the EU directive
2002/96/EC
This device is subject to EU Directive 2002/96/EC
(WEEE). In order to comply with its registration,
according to this directive, it may not be disposed
of at municipal collection points for electrical and
electronic equipment waste. Dräger Medical has
authorized a company to collect and dispose of this
device. To initiate take-back or for further informa-
tion, visit us on the Internet at www.draeger-medi-
cal.com and navigate to the DrägerService area,
where you will find a link to "WEEE". If you do not
have access to our website, contact your local
Dräger Medical Organization.

Disposal of batteries

WARNING
Risk of explosion! Do not throw in fire.
Risk of corrosion! Do not open using force.
The medical device battery contains pollutant
substances.
The applicable local regulations for battery disposal
must be observed in all countries.

Disposal of the medical device

When disposing of the medical device:
– Consult the relevant waste disposal company
for appropriate disposal.
– Observe the applicable local regulations.
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