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shall not be held liable for damage to persons or
things caused by any installation which does not
comply with the instructions in the manual or
faulty use of the appliance.
10.1 SCRAPPING OF THE MACHINE
If the machine will no longer be used, remove the
batteries and dispose of them in accordance with
the eco-compatibility regulations as set forth in
European standard 2013/56/EU or deposit them
in an authorised collection centre.
To dispose of the machine, comply with the cur-
rent laws where it is used:
- disconnect the machine from the mains and
clean it after emptying any liquids;
- separate the machine into groups of homoge-
neous materials (plastics in accordance with the
recycling symbol, metals, rubber, packing). For
parts containing different materials, contact the
competent authorities;
Each homogeneous group must be disposed of in
accordance with recycling laws.
In addition, it is recommended to eliminate those
parts of the machine that may be dangerous, es-
pecially for children.
10.2 DISPOSAL (WEEE)
As the owner of electrical or electronic
equipment, the law (in accordance with the
EU Directive 2012/19/EU on waste from
electrical and electronic equipment and
the national laws of the EU Member States
that have implemented this Directive) prohibits
you from disposing of this product or its electrical
/ electronic accessories as municipal solid waste
and obliges you to make use of the appropriate
waste collection facilities.The product can be dis-
posed of by returning it to the distributor when a
new product is purchased. The new product must
be equivalent to that being disposed of. Disposing
of the product in the environment can cause great
harm to the environment itself and human health.
The symbol in the figure indicates the urban waste
containers and it is strictly prohibited to dispose
of the equipment in these containers. Non-com-
pliance with the regulationtis spulated in the Di-
rective 2012/19/EU and the decrees implemented
in the various EU Member States is administrative-
ly punishable.
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