Dornbracht
Smart Set Manual
1.0 - September 2013
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Disposal
All electronic elements are marked in compliance with
European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE). This Directive provides the
framework for the return and recycling of end of life
products throughout the EU. In addition to valuable
recyclable materials, end of life electrical and electronic
appliances also contain harmful substances. These can
be harmful to human health and the environment if they
are disposed of in the residual non-recyclable waste or if
they are not treated correctly. You should therefore never
dispose of your waste appliance as non-recyclable
waste. Instead, use the collection point established by
your local authority to return and recycle electrical and
elec- tronic waste. Ensure that you comply with the
current regulations in this respect. You must also comply
with other national regulations which apply.
Maintenance
We recommend that you have all the components
inspected and serviced by your plumber once per year.
This maintenance will also include cleaning, checking for
leaks, checking the functions and uploading the latest
software version. A maintenance contract with an
authorised plumber will ensure that your system is
inspected regularly.
Cleaning
Key lock