Recycling A Used Battery - DR 30.00 COMMERCIAL RAPID-FEED CHIPPER Safety & Operating Instructions Manual

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To connect a battery charger to your DR RAPID-FEED CHIPPER, follow the steps listed below.
1.
Attach the black (-) battery charger wire to the battery negative (-) terminal, and attach the red (+)
battery charger wire to the battery positive (+) terminal.
2.
Plug the battery charger into an outlet.
WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED CHARGING THE BATTERY, DISCONNECT THE CHARGER FROM THE
O TLET
U
FIRST, THEN DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CHARGER WIRES FROM THE BATTERY. IF YOU
LEA
VE THE BATTERY CHARGER WIRES CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY, THE BATTERY WILL
DISCHARGE ITSELF BACK INTO THE CHARGER.
Rec
ycling a Used Battery
PLE
ASE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
MATERIALS REGULATIONS. NEVER THROW AWAY USED BATTERIES IN YOUR HOUSEHOL
Please dispose of your used batteries responsibly by recycling them. Call your local Solid Waste
Management District or your local waste handler to locate the collection site nearest you
collection sites recycle batteries year-round; others collect them period
You can also visit the Website of Earth 911 for more information (www.earth911.org). Once there, click
the Municipal HHW link under Hazardous Household Waste, and enter your zip code. The site lists
recycling centers located near you.
For a fee, you can recycle your batteries with the International Metals Reclamation Company. Visit them
at www.inmetco.com and click Services, then click Battery Recycling; or contact them at:
INMETCO
PO Box 720
245 Portersville Road
Ellwood City, PA 16117
(724) 7
58-2800; fax (724) 758-2845
To learn
more about hazardous waste recycl
(www.batterycouncil.org)
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RESPONSIBLY, ACCORDING TO YOUR LOCAL HAZARDOUS
or for the Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov).
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RAPID-FEED™ CHIPPER
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