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. DISPOSAL
Treatment of waste: The following laws apply when disposing of this product. Consideration must be given to each
regulation. The following laws are effective in Japan. When disposing of this product outside of Japan (overseas), local
laws shall take precedence. Make an indication or notification on the product, etc., if necessary.
(1) Requirements stipulated in the Law for the Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources
a. When no longer necessary, this product should be recycled into resources if possible.
b. Often when recycling products into resources, the resources are sorted into iron scraps and electric parts and
sold to scrap dealers. Thus, this product should be sorted and sold to respective dealers.
(2) Requirements stipulated in the Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law
a. When no longer necessary, this product should be recycled into resources and sold as indicated in Section (1)
above to reduce the amount of wastes.
b. When the unwanted product cannot be sold and is to be disposed of, it must be handled as industrial waste as
stipulated in this law.
c. Disposal of industrial waste must be commissioned to an industrial waste disposer approved under this law. The
product must be properly treated, including the management of a manifest.
d. The bearing grease used in this product is also designated as industrial waste. Bearings which have been
replaced and spent grease must be properly processed, such as commissioned to an industrial waste disposer.
Disposal of spent grease by the user can cause environmental pollution.
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. EXPORTING
(1) 3-phase induction motors are not regarded as strategic equipment and therefore it is not necessary to apply to the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for export permission. However, there is a possibility of being asked to
explain this when clearing the product through customs, and therefore it will be necessary to request a document
from Mitsubishi explaining its non-strategic status.
(2) Depending on the country to which the product is being exported, limitations will apply based on local laws and
certifications systems, and therefore it is necessary to ensure that the motor is appropriate for that country.