Instructions for use | Oxylog VE300 SW 1.n 109
Disposal
14 Disposal
14.1 Disposal of the product
At the end of its useful life, dispose of the product in accordance with the applicable
legal provisions.
For countries subject to the EU (European) Directive 2012/19/EU
This device is subject to EU Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE). In order to comply with
its registration according to this directive, this device may not be disposed of at
municipal collection points for waste electrical and electronic equipment. Dräger
has authorized a company to collect and dispose of this device. To initiate collection
or for further information, visit Dräger on the Internet at www.draeger.com. Use the
Search function with the keyword "WEEE" to find the relevant information. If access
to Dräger's website is not possible, contact the local Dräger organization.
14.2 Disposal of the rechargeable battery
WARNING
Risk of explosion and of chemical burns
Improper handling of batteries can result in explosions and chemical burns.
► Do not throw batteries into fire or open them by force.
The medical device battery contains pollutant substances.
The following applies in the Federal Republic of Germany: End consumers are
required under the Batteriegesetz [battery act] to return batteries that contain
pollutant substances to the distributor or to a collection point managed by the public
authorities responsible for waste management. The battery installed in the device
must therefore be removed before disposal of the device. Observe the applicable
laws and regulations for battery disposal.
14.3 Disposal of the breathing circuit and the CO2 cuvettes
At the end of its useful life, dispose of the product in accordance with the applicable
legal provisions.