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ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
Disposal of exhausted materials:
The user shall dispose of the exhausted materials of the machine according to the rules
in force in their country.
The disposal of materials has to be performed in full compliance with the rules in force
in the Machine Use Country.
In this aim, you will find below Disposal Codes of exhausted materials produced by the
Machine during its normal operation, under directives 75/442/CE (on waste) and
91/689/CE (on dangerous waste).
in‐line sediment filter
in‐line carbon filter
Membrane R.O. 100 GPD
ClO
solution residues
2
Plastic containers for solutions
Peristaltic pump hose
Non‐return valve
in line 6" GAC filter
Mixed‐bed resins cartridge
Demolition and dismantling:
Demolition and dismantling of machine parts shall be carried out in compliance with
rules in force in the Machine Use Country.
Upon dismantling it is necessary to separate plastic material parts and electric
components which have to be sent to selective waste collection sites in full compliance
with the Rules in force.
As to the metal mass of the Machine, separation between steel parts and parts in other
metals or alloys is sufficient to be able to allow recycling by melting.
Safe working procedures
During the Machine use operators run no general risk, however, the following
precautions have to be taken for the preparation of the chlorine dioxide solution:
During the preparation and the mixing of components necessary for the
production of the chlorine dioxide (ClO
DESCRIPTION
DISPOSAL CODE
19 09 01
19 09 04
19 09 99
18 01 06
20 01 39
20 01 39
20 01 39
19 09 04
19 09 05
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