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– Replace worn components with original
spare parts. Use the oils and greases indicat-
ed in the manual. All this will ensure that the
machine retains the functions and safety lev-
els foreseen.
RULES FOR SAFETY FROM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Each organisation has the job of applying
certain procedures to identify, evaluate and
control the influence that its own activities
(products, services, etc.) have on the envi-
ronment.
The procedures to be followed to identify sig-
nificant impacts on the environment must
take the following factors into account:
– Emissions into the atmosphere
– Discharge of liquids
– Waste management
– Contamination of the ground
– Use of raw materials and natural resources
– Local problems relating to environmental
impact
In order to minimise environmental impact,
the manufacturer provides, below, a series of
indications that should be taken into account
by all those who, for whatever reason, work
with the appliance during its expected work-
ing life.
SAFETY FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE FROM ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002/96)
– Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equip-
ment may contain dangerous substances
that are potentially harmful for the environ-
ment and for public health. They must al-
ways be disposed of properly.
– When decommissioning, select all the com-
ponents according to their chemical char-
acteristics and dispose of them according
to type, in compliance with current laws.
– With reference to the WEEE directive
(Waste from Electrical and Electronic
Equipment), the user, when decommis-
sioning, must separate the electrical and
– Do not discard pollutants into the environ-
ment. They must be disposed of according to
current laws.
– All packaging components must be dis-
posed of according to current laws in force
in the country in which said disposal takes
place.
– During installation, ensure that the location
is suitably ventilated, so as to avoid any
concentration of air that might be unhealthy
for operators.
– During use and maintenance, do not dis-
perse pollutants into the environment (oils,
greases, etc.) and make sure they are dis-
posed of separately according to the com-
position of the various materials and in
compliance with current laws in that regard.
Electrical
and
should be disposed of as special waste.
– Keep noise levels down to reduce noise
pollution.
– When decommissioning, select all the com-
ponents according to their chemical char-
acteristics and dispose of them according
to type.
electronic components and dispose of
them in special authorised collection cen-
tres, or return them, still installed, to the
dealer on making a new purchase.
– All the components that must be removed
and disposed of separately are marked by
a special indication.
– Unlawful disposal of Waste from Electronic
and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) is pun-
ishable under the laws in force in the coun-
try in which any infringement is found.
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