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Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, components and substances that can be dangerous and harmful to human
health and the environment if the waste (WEEE) is not disposed of properly.
Products that are labelled with a “crossed-out wheelie bin ‘is electric and electronic equipment.
The crossed out wheelie bin symbolizes that waste of this type can not be disposed of with unsorted municipal
waste, but must be collected separately.
Contact you local BioLine distributor when the cabinet needs to be disposed of.
Important
1. There may be sharp edges on the cabinet housing, compressor room, and interior, show due diligence when handling the
cabinet, neglect of these precautions can lead to injuries.
2. Danger of wedging of body parts in the frame slot between the door and the cabinet, show due diligence when opening and
closing the cabinet door. Negligence of these precautions can lead to injuries.
3. Danger of wedging of body parts in the drawer column between the drawers and interior of the cabinet, show due diligence
when using the drawers. Negligence of these precautions can lead to injuries.
4. Be particularly vigilant in relation to closing doors with self-close mechanism as these are spring-loaded. Negligence of these
precautions can lead to injuries.
5. Unlocked castors can lead to unexpected movements of the cabinet. Lock the castors after installation. Negligence of these
precautions can lead to injuries.
6. The re-evaporation tray, re-evaporation tray heating element, pressure pipes and compressors develops considerable heat
during operation. Assure yourself that these components are suciently tempered before touching. Negligence of these
precautions can lead to injuries.
7. The evaporator develops considerable cold during operation. Reassure yourself that the evaporator is suciently tempered
before touching. Negligence of this precaution may lead to injuries.
8. The fan may cause injury during operation, avoiding touching the fans while the cabinet is connected to the mains.
Negligence of these precautions can lead to injuries.
IMPORTANT!