Mechanical Hazards
Caution: Whenever it is likely that the correct
function or operating safety of the
apparatus has been impaired, it
must be made inoperative and be
secured against unintended
operation
Waste Handling
HBK complies with the EU’s Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive, which issues the
following waste handling instructions:
• Do not dispose of electronic
equipment or batteries as
unsorted municipal waste
• It is your responsibility to
contribute to a clean and healthy
environment by using the
appropriate local return and
collection systems
• Hazardous substances in
electronic equipment or batteries
may have detrimental effects on
the environment and human
health
• The symbol shown to the left
indicates that separate collection
systems must be used for any
discarded equipment or batteries
marked with that symbol
• Waste electrical and electronic
equipment or batteries may be
returned to your local HBK
representative or to Hottinger
Brüel & Kjær A/S for disposal