Decommissioning And Disposal; Standards And Legal Provisions - Haier HB WH-Filter M10 Manual

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Decommissioning and disposal

Decommissioning
The product may only be shut down and
dismantled by qualified specialists.
Observe all applicable safety regulations when
dismantling the system
Disposal
The product must not be disposed of
with household waste.
At the end of the product's life cycle,
ensure that it is properly disposed of
or recycled.
Observe the legal disposal guidelines
for the country in which the product is
used.
The following materials are used in
the product: metal, plastic, electronic
components.
Disposal of transport packaging
Returning the packaging into the material cycle
saves raw materials and reduces the amount of
waste. Your dealer will take the packaging back.
Disposal of the old device
Do not dispose of your old appliance with house-
hold waste. Use the official collection and return
points for the return and recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment at local authorities or
dealers. You are legally responsible for deleting
any personal data on the old device to be
disposed of.
Disposal of used batteries
Batteries must never be disposed of with house-
hold waste. Used batteries that are not firmly
enclosed by the device must be removed and
disposed of at a suitable collection point (e.g.
retail outlet), where they can be handed over free
of charge.
Disposal of used filter material
Disposal of used filter material must be made
according to offical regulations.

Standards and legal provisions

●Standards and legal provisions shall always be
applied in the most recent version.
●The following must be observed when install-
ing and operating the filter:
●DIN 1988: Technical rules for drinking water
installations.
●DIN EN 15161: Systems for the treatment of
drinking water within buildings - installation,
operation, maintenance and repair.
●DIN EN 806: Technical rules for drinking water
installations.
●DIN EN 1717: Protection of drinking water
against contamination in drinking water installa-
tions and general requirements for safety
devices to prevent drinking water contamination
by backflow.
●VDI 6023: Hygiene in drinking water installa-
tions; requirements for planning, execution,
operation and maintenance.
●DIN EN 13443-1: Systems for the treatment of
drinking water within buildings - Mechanical
filters - Part 1: Filtration rating 80 μm to 150 μm
- Requirements for design, safety and testing.
●DIN 19628: Mechanical filters in drinking water
installations - Application of mechanical filters
according to DIN EN 13443-1.
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