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14. Disposal

The product and accessories must be properly disposed of at the end of their useful life, e.g. by a specialized
company. Materials such as glass, plastic, and some chemical compounds can be recycled or reused.
NOTICE
NOTICE
INFORMATION Disposal of electrical and electronic products
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Improper disposal!
The improper disposal of parts, components, operating and auxiliary materials, and
cleaning products can cause environmental damage.
All components, assemblies, operating, auxiliary materials and cleaning
agents must be disposed of appropriately and according to regional statutory
specifications and provisions.
Dispose of electrical and electronic components via a specialist disposal
company or return them to BEKO TECHNOLOGIES.
In case of doubt, consult a regional disposal company before disposal.
Inappropriate storage.
The improper storage of parts, components, operating materials and auxiliary
materials, as well as cleaning media, can cause environmental damage.
Store all components, parts, operating and auxiliary materials as well as
cleaning media properly and in accordance with all locally applicable regulations
and standards.
Store used filter cartridges in one spill protection basin only.
Electrical and electronic products (EEE) contain materials, components and
substances that can be hazardous and harmful to human health and the
environment if the waste from electrical and electronic products (WEEE) is not
properly disposed of.
Electrical and electronic equipment is marked with the crossed-out rubbish bin
symbol. The crossed-out garbage bin symbolizes that electrical and electronic
products must be collected separately and not disposed of together with unsorted
household waste.
For additional information regarding locally applicable laws and regulations
concerning recycling electrical and electronic products, contact your local disposal
companies or the responsible municipal authority.
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