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manufacturer shall repair or replace any faulty parts
free of charge during the period covered by the war-
ranty. Any defects, which cannot be clearly attributed
to material or manufacturing defects shall be exam-
ined by one of our Technical Service Centres or at our
factory and charged in accordance with the outcome.
The following are anyhow not covered by the war-
ranty: accidental damage during transportation or
handling, accidental damage caused by negligence
or unsuitable conduct, damage due to incorrect or
improper uses or installations which do not conform
with the warnings included in the instruction man-
ual, and anyhow due to unusual events which do
not depend on the running or use of the appliance.
Appliances requiring repair must be delivered at the
Technical Service Centre complete with all their orig-
inal accessories together with proof of purchase. If
the appliance has been repaired or tampered with by
unauthorised third parties, the warranty shall be con-
sidered null and void. The warranty shall also be con-
sidered null and void if the user is not able to produce
an original (legible and complete) document proving
purchase or if it not possible to read the appliance
serial number located on the frame. The appliance
shall not be replaced and the warranty shall not be
extended once the appliance has been affected by a
fault. Repairs shall be carried out at one of our Au-
thorised technical Service Centres or at our factory.
Appliances for repair must be sent carriage free, that
is, the user shall pay and be responsible for carriage.
The warranty does not cover the cleaning of working
parts, any scheduled maintenance nor the repair or
replacement of parts subject to normal wear and tear.
The manufacturer 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.
8.1.
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 author-
ised collection centre.
To dispose of the machine, comply with the current
laws where it is used:
- disconnect the machine from the mains and clean it
after emptying any liquids;
- separate the machine into groups of homogeneous
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 ac-
cordance with recycling laws.
In addition, it is recommended to eliminate those
parts of the machine that may be dangerous, espe-
cially for children.
8.2.
DISPOSAL (WEEE)
As the owner of electrical or electronic equip-
ment, the law (in accordance with the EU Di-
rective 2012/19/EU on waste from electrical
and electronic equipment and the national
laws of the EU Member States that have imple-
mented 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 prod-
uct can be disposed of by returning it to the distribu-
tor 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-compli-
ance with the regulationtis spulated in the Directive
2012/19/EU and the decrees implemented in the var-
ious EU Member States is administratively punishable.
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