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ANOMALIES AND REPAIR
- Take the appliance to an authorised technical
support service if product is damaged or other
problems arise. Do not attempt to disassemble
or repair the appliance yourself as this may be
dangerous.
FOR EU PRODUCT VERSIONS AND/OR IN
CASE THAT IT IS REQUESTED IN YOUR
COUNTRY:
ECOLOGY AND RECYCLABILITY OF THE
PRODUCT
- The materials of which the packaging of this
appliance consists are included in a collection,
classification and recycling system. Should you
wish to dispose of them, use the appropriate
public recycling bins for each type of material.
- The product does not contain concentrations of
substances that could be considered harmful to
the environment.
This symbol means that in case you wish
to dispose of the product once its working
life has ended, take it to an authorised
waste agent for the selective collection of
Waste from Electric and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE).
This symbol means that product may
include a battery or batteries; user must
to remove them before disposing of the
product. Remember that batteries must
be disposed of in duly authorised containers. Do
not dispose of them in fire.
HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERIES FROM
THE INTERIOR OF THE DEVICE:
- CAUTION: It is important that the batteries are
fully discharged prior to its withdrawal from the
apparatus.
- To remove the batteries, once the life of the
appliance, proceed as follows:
- Open the top shell of the apparatus, removing
previously with the help of a screwdriver fixing
screws. (Fig. 12).
- Identify the battery wires and cut their (Red
and Black). To avoid risks of a short circuit with
a possible residual battery load, first cut the
Red wire and protect it by using insulating tape,
then proceed to cut the Black wire proceeding
in the same way. (Fig. 13).
- Safely remove the battery from its housing.
This appliance complies with Directive 2014/35/
EU on Low Voltage, Directive 2014/30/EU on
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Directive 2011/65/
EU on the restrictions of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and elec-
tronic equipment and Directive 2009/125/EC on
the ecodesign requirements for energy-related
products.

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