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Aqua Stim Water Irrigator Instructions for Use - EN
INTERACOUSTICS DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FOR FUNCTION OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR APPLICATION.

4.7 Component Disposal

Hazardous Material
Other than the lead in the electronics components, there are no hazardous materials in the system. This
is verified by Material Safety Data Sheets on file at the company headquarters of Micromedical
Technologies, Inc. 10 Kemp Dr. Chatham, IL 62629 U.S.A. (217) 483-2122, Fax (217) 483-4533.
Packing Material
If storage space allows, packing material for computers, printers and digital light bars should be retained.
This original packing material affords the maximum protection in case any of these items must be
returned for service. All cardboard or paper should be recycled with a local disposal company if possible.
If storage space for the foam packaging material is not available, visit the Alliance of Foam Packaging
Recyclers website, http://www.epspackaging.org/, for suggestions and locations for recycling.
Electronic Parts
Within the United States
Some electronic parts can be recycled. The following web site lists the states within the USA and
identifies their programs: http://www.nrc-recycle.org/resources/electronics/policy.htm.
Disposal of Product
Electronic devices that comprise the Micromedical system must be recycled or disposed in
accordance to local environmental regulations. The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol
appears on the main electronic devices of the Micromedical system when sold outside the
U.S. showing that the components cannot simply be tossed into the trash.
Outside the United States it is against the law to dispose of electronic devices in the trash.
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol appears on the main electronic devices of the
Micromedical system when sold outside the U.S. showing that the components cannot
simply be tossed into the trash. Those electronic devices that comprise the Micromedical
system must be recycled or disposed in accordance to local environmental regulations.
The following table shows the Micromedical system components and their relative presence based on
percentage of component weight as directed by the Chinese RoHS compliance. Substances marked with
an "X" exceed 0.1% of component weight except for Cadmium (Cd) which is 0.01%.
In case of a conflict, all information contained herein is superseded by National,
State or Local regulations. If there is any question, contact your area authorities for
compliance.
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