Disposal; Environmental Protection; Filter And Types Of Filter Dust; Final Putting Out Of Operation - Teka Mistral Plus Operating Instructions Manual

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10.

Disposal

By the operation of the Mistral waste materials and replacement parts result, which have to be deposited
according to the laws and environmental protection.
10.1.

Environmental protection

Caution!
With all work on and with the Mistral the legal obligations for waste avoidance and duly utilisation/removal are
to be kept in particular with repair and maintenance work.
In particular with repair and maintenance work water-endangering materials like:
lubricating oils and –fats as well as
solvent containing cleaning agents
may not load the soil or arrive into the drains!
These materials must caught, kept and transported in suitable containers and be deposited!
10.2.

Filter and types of filter dust

Caution!
Poisonous dust!
While handling toxic types of dust special caution is required. When working with/on the filter exists the
danger that you inhale or come into contact with whirling up types of dust.
Put on therefore before beginning of the work a purifying dust respirator of the protection stage 3
and one-way gloves from polyethylene (long execution).
Depending upon pollution impact particle and gas filters are subjects to the special refuse regulation and are
accordingly to dispose.
10.3.

Final putting out of operation

For the Mistral finally is set out of operation, the disposal of the construction units and filter have to be kept
according to the at this time valid laws and regulations for disposal.
Operating Instructions Mistral (Plus), Mistral Eco (Plus), Mistral Super Plus 110 and 230V vers. 4.10
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