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CE declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the following standards
EMC
EN 55014-1:2017
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
LVD
EN60335-1:2012+A11:2014
+A13:2017+A1:2019+A2:2019
+A2:2019+A14:2019
EN 62233:2008
EDBH
UL 875:2009 Ed.9+R:20Sep2017
EMC
2014/30/EU
LVD
2014/35/EU
EDBH
UL 875
RoHS
2015/863
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ELECTRICAL PART OF THE PRODUCT
In accordance with Article 26 of the Decree-Law of 14 March 2014 implementing Directive 2012/19/EC, and
the Law of 31 March 2015 implementing Directive 2015/863/EU on the reduction of the use of hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment and on waste management.
The crossed-out dustbin symbol on the machine or packaging indicates that the waste generated at the
end of its useful life must be collected separately from other waste. The user must therefore take the
device to the appropriate collection points at the end of its service life. Sort electronic and electrical waste
or send back to the retailer when purchasing new, equivalent devices in a one-to-one process. Appropriate
separate collection for subsequent commissioning of the equipment to be recycled, treatment and envi-
ronmentally sound disposal helps to avoid possible adverse effects on the environment and health, and
promote the reuse and/or recycling of the materials to which they belong. Misuse of this product by the
user will result in the application of the administrative penalties provided for in the applicable legislation.
Batteries contained in the device must be disposed of separately in the appropriate containers for the
collection of used batteries.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES AND ACCUMULATORS
In accordance with Legislative Decree 188 of 20 November 2008 implementing Directive 2006/66/EC on
batteries, accumulators and related waste, the symbol of the crossed-out waste bin on the battery indica-
tes that the disposal of used batteries is prohibited in household waste.
Single-use and rechargeable batteries contain substances that are highly polluting for the environment. The
user is obliged to dispose of used batteries at collection points in the municipality or in appropriate containers.
This service is free. In this way, legal requirements are adhered to and the environment protected. The symbols
identifying hazardous materials that may be present in single-use and rechargeable batteries are as follows:
Hg = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb = Lead.