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Dismantling and disposal operations must be carried out only by a SKILLED TECHNICIAN (paragraph 2.2.1).
The instructions in this chapter are to be considered indicative: in every country there are different regulations
with regard to the disposal of electronic or hazardous waste such as batteries. It is necessary to strictly adhere to
the standards in force in the country where the equipment is used.
Do not throw any component of the equipment in the ordinary rubbish.
6.1
Battery disposal
6.1 Battery disposal
Batteries must be disposed of in a site intended for the recovery of toxic waste. Disposal in the traditional rubbish is not
allowed.
Contact the competent agencies in your country for the proper procedure.
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WARNING
A battery may constitute a risk of an electric shock and high short-circuit current.
When working on batteries, the prescriptions indicated in chapter 2 must be adhered to.
6.2
UPS dismantling
The dismantling must occur after the dismantling of the various parts it consists of.
During the disassembly operations always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.
Sub-divide the components separating the metal from the plastic, from the copper and so on according to the type of
selective waste disposal in the country where the machine is dismantled.
If the dismantled components must be stored before their disposal, be careful to keep them in a safe place protected from
atmospheric agents to avoid soil and groundwater contamination.
6.3
Electronic component dismantling
For the disposal of electronic waste it is necessary to refer to the relevant standards.
This symbol indicates that in order to prevent any negative effects on the environment and on people, this product
should be disposed of separately from other household waste, by taking it to authorised collection centres, in ac-
cordance with the EU countries local waste disposal legislations. Disposing of the product without following local
regulations may be punished by law. It is recommended to check that this equipment subject to WEEE legislations in the
country where it is used.
6. Dismantling