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EWM PHOENIX 333 PROGRESS PULS forceArc - Disposing of Equipment; Manufacturers Declaration to the End User; Meeting the Requirements of Rohs

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Maintenance and testing
Disposing of equipment
86 Item No.: 099-005073-EWM01
7.5 Disposing of equipment
This machine does not belong in household waste, in accordance with the German Law on
Electrical Equipment Waste.
In Germany, waste equipment from private households can be disposed of free of charge at local
community collection points. Your administrative office will be pleased to inform you of the options.
EWM participates in an approved waste disposal and recycling system and is registered in the Used
Electrical Equipment Register (EAR) under number WEEE DE 57686922.
In addition, within Europe the machine can also be returned to your EWM sales partner.
7.5.1 Manufacturer's declaration to the end user
In accordance with European guidelines (Directive 2002/96/EC from the European Parliament and the
Council of 27.01.03), it is no longer permissible to dispose of used electrical and electronic equipment
in unsorted household waste collections. It must be kept separate from other waste. The symbol on
the wheeled bins indicates the requirement to separate this waste.
Help to protect the environment and ensure that this equipment, when you no longer want to use it, is
disposed of in the relevant system of separated waste disposal.
In Germany, (German Law on the Distribution, Return and Environmentally-Friendly Disposal of
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (ElektroG) of 16.03.05) you are required to take old equipment to
a waste collection point separated from household waste. The public waste disposal contractor (local
authorities) have set up collection points for this purpose where old equipment from private
households in your area can be collected for you free of charge.
It is also possible that the legally responsible waste disposal company will collect old equipment from
private households.
Please obtain the relevant information from your local waste calendar or from your town council or
local authority on the options available in your area for returning or collecting old equipment.
7.6 Meeting the requirements of RoHS
We, EWM HIGHTEC Welding GmbH Mündersbach, hereby confirm that all products supplied by us which
are affected by the RoHS Directive, meet the requirements of the RoHS (Directive 2002/95/EC).

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