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Scheppach MS173-51E Traduction Des Instructions D'origine page 37

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11. Disposal and recycling
Transport package disposal
The package protects the appliance against damage
during transport. Packing materials are usually cho-
sen depending on their environmental friendliness
and disposal method and can therefore be recycled.
Returning the package to material circulation saves
raw materials and reduces waste disposal costs.
Parts of packages (e.g. foils, styropor®) can be dan-
gerous to children. Risk of suffocation! Keep parts of
packages away from children and dispose them as
soon as possible.
The unit and its accessories are made of various
types of material, such as metal and plastic. Defec-
tive components must be disposed of as special
waste. Ask your dealer or your local council.
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Disposal
• Battery chemicals are toxic and corrosive.
• Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
• Never burn or incinerate discarded or used battery
packs as they may explode. Toxic fumes and ma-
terials are created when battery packs are burned.
• Do not use a battery that has been crushed,
dropped, or damaged.
• Used and discarded battery packs will likely still
carry a small electrical charge and should be han-
dled with care.
• Always dispose of discarded or used battery acks
according to federal, state and local regulations.
Old devices must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste!
This symbol indicates that this product must
not be disposed of together with domestic
waste in compliance with the Directive
(2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product must
be disposed of at a designated collection point. This
can occur, for example, by handing it in at an author-
ised collecting point for the recycling of waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment. Improper handling
of waste equipment may have negative consequenc-
es for the environment and human health due to po-
tentially hazardous substances that are often con-
tained in electrical and electronic equipment. By
properly disposing of this product, you are also con-
tributing to the effective use of natural resources.
You can obtain information on collection points for
waste equipment from your municipal administration,
public waste disposal authority, an authorised body
for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment or your waste disposal company.
 www.scheppach.com  service@scheppach.com  +(49)-08223-4002-99  +(49)-08223-4002-58
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not be-
long in the household waste!
As the consumer you are required by law to
bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries,
regardless whether they contain harmful sub-
stances* or not, to a collection point run by the local
authority or to a retailer, so that they can be disposed
of in an environmentally friendly manner.
*labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead
12. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
The table shows potential failures, their possible
cause and removal options. However, if you are un-
able to remove the problem, contact a professional
to assist you.
m CAUTION!
Always switch off the engine and pull the ignition ca-
ble before starting any inspection or adjustment work.
m CAUTION!
If, after making an adjustment or repair to the engine,
you let it run for a few minutes, remember that the ex-
haust and other parts will get hot. Thus, do not touch
parts that emanate heat, as these may burn you.
Important hint in case of sending the equipment
to a service station:
Due to security reasons please see to it that the
equipment is sent back free of oil and gas!
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