Information And Warnings About Oil - Fasep RAE.2108 Instruction Manual

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Electrical and electronic equipment should never be disposed of in the usual municipal waste but
must be separately collected for their proper treatment.
The crossed-out bin symbol, placed on the product and in this page, remind you of the need to
properly dispose of the product at the end of its life.
In this way it is possible to prevent that a not specific treatment of the substances contained in these
products, or their improper use, or improper use of their parts may be hazardous to the environment
or to human health. Furthermore this helps to recover, recycle and reuse many of the materials used
in these products.
For this purpose the electrical and electronic equipment manufacturers and dealers set up proper
collection and treatment systems for these products.
At the end of life of your product contact your dealer to have information on the collection arrangements.
When buying this new product your dealer will also inform you of the possibility to return free of
charge another end of life equipment as long as it is of equivalent type and has fulfilled the same
functions as the supplied equipment.
A disposal of the product different from what described above will be liable to the penalties prescribed
by the national provisions in the country where the product is disposed of.
We also recommend you to adopt further measures for environment protection: recycle the internal and
external packing of the product and properly dispose of dead batteries (if contained in the product).
With your help the amount of natural resources used to produce electrical and electronic equipment
can be reduced, the use of landfills for the disposal of the products, minimized, and the quality of life
improved by preventing that potentially hazardous substances are released into the environment.

INFORMATION AND WARNINGS ABOUT OIL

Do not dispose of used oil in sewers, storm drains, rivers or streams; collect it and consign it to an
authorized disposal company.
Contain the spilt product from spreading using soil, sand or any other absorbent material.
Degrease the contaminated area with solvents, taking care to disperse solvent fumes. The residual
cleaning material must be disposed of as prescribed by law.
- Avoid contact with the skin.
- Do not allow oil mists to form or spread in the atmosphere.
- Observe the following elementary health precautions:
• protect against oil splashes (appropriate clothing, protective guards on machines);
• wash frequently with soap and water; do not use cleaners or solvents that can irritate your skin
or remove its natural protective oil;
• do not dry hands with dirty or greasy rags;
• change clothing if impregnated with oil, and in any case at the end of every working shift;
• do not smoke or eat with greasy hands.
- Also adopt the following preventive and protective equipment:
• gloves resistant to mineral oils, with lining;
• goggles, in case of splashes;
• aprons resistant to mineral oils;
• screens to protect against oil splashes.
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Disposing of old oil
Oil spills or leaks
Precautions for the use of oil
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