Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
Compliance
Aperto Network products sold within the European Union (EU) are subject to the
requirements of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive; as
implemented by national legislation in each EU country. The objectives of the
Directive are to reduce the environmental impacts of WEEE by promoting re-use and
recycling, as an alternative to disposal.
From 13 August 2005, product placed on the EU market is required to be marked with
the symbol shown below. This symbol indicates that end-of-life electronic equipment
generated within the EU should not be mixed with other types of waste or placed in
the general waste stream; but should be segregated for the purpose of re-use or
recycling.
Summary of Contents for PacketMAX 5000
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