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ohmex FAN 0105 BL Manuel D'utilisation page 47

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FAN 0105 BL
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Always remove the plug from the mains socket before proceeding with any cleaning operation.
• Use a damp cloth to clean the plastic parts.
• Use a brush to clean the grills.
• Make sure that the appliance is completely dry before plugging the appliance
into the electricity main again.
STORAGE
• If the appliance is not used for prolonged periods, disconnect the power cord and store
the appliance with this manual in a cool and dry place.
ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE / DISPOSAL AT END-OF-LIFE
"In compliance with the directive 2011/65/EU related to waste disposal (RoHS) and with the
Directive 2012/19/EU (RAEE) on electronical and electric equipment waste" the crossed out
wheelie bin symbol on the equipment nameplate or on its batteries, indicates that the product
and the batteries at the end of their useful life must be collected separately from other waste. The
user should therefore, take the product to an appropriate recycling centre for electrical and electronic
waste, or hand it to the dealer when buying a new equipment. Dead batteries must be removed from
the product, separately collected and delivered free of charge to an appropriate batteries collection
centre provided by Municipalities and by shopping centres.
For more information please contact the Local Council or the Municipality. Proper separate collection
for the deliver of the equipment to recycling, to treatment and environmentally compatible disposal
helps avoid possible negative effects on the environment and health and promotes the reuse and/or
recycling of materials that make up the equipment. Illegal dumping of the product by the user involves
the application of administrative sanctions provided by current laws and regulations.
Packaging waste must be differentiated and taken to appropriate collection centres according to the
current laws on the territory on waste separate collection.
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