potentially explosive and/or represent a fire hazard.
- The products and materials used during production and maintenance must not
contain contaminants or corrosives (acids, chemicals, salts, etc.) and must not be
able to penetrate and/or come into contact with the electrical components.
- During transport and storage, the ambient temperature must be between -25°C
and 55°C. However, the electrical equipment may be exposed to a temperature of
up to 70°C, provided the exposure time does not exceed 24 hours.
If it is not possible to comply with one or more of the conditions listed, essential for
correct operation of the electrical equipment, agreement must be reached in the con-
tract concerning the additional features required to create the most suitable conditions
(e.g. special electrical components, air-conditioning equipment, etc.).
SAFETY WARNINGS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
– Every organisation is obliged to apply procedures to identify and monitor the effects
of its operations (products, services, etc.) on the environment.
– The procedures for identifying significant environmental impacts must consider the
factors listed below.
- Atmospheric emissions
- Discharge of liquid effluents
- Waste management
- Soil contamination
- Use of raw materials and natural resources
- Local problems relating to environmental impact
For this purpose, the manufacture supplies information which must be considered by
all those authorised to interact with the appliance during its expected lifetime, in order
to prevent environmental impact.
– All packaging materials must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant laws in
the country of use.
– During use and maintenance, do not dump pollutants (oils, fats, etc.) in the environ-
ment; implement separate disposal as appropriate to the composition of the various
materials and in compliance with the relevant laws.
– If the appliance is scrapped, sort all components by characteristics and dispose of
them separately.
The Safe Disposal of Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE Direc-
tive 2002/96/EC)
Important
Do not dump pollutant material in the environment. Dispose of it in compliance
with the relevant laws.
– Under the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive 2002/96/
EC, when scrapping equipment the user must dispose of it at the specific authorised
disposal centres, or reconsign it, still installed, to the original seller on purchase of new
equipment.
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