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NARDA SRM-3006 - Faults and unusual stresses; Proper disposal

NARDA SRM-3006
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2 Important Safety Instructions
22 SRM-3006 Narda
2.8.6 Disposal
The batteries do not cause any environmental damage during normal use.
However, because they contain dangerous chemicals, they must be
disposed of separately when they reach the end of their useful life.
The batteries are classed as dangerous waste.
Batteries must be disposed of through an approved return for disposal
system. They must never be thrown away in the normal trash. Please refer
to Proper disposal on page 22.
2.9 Faults and unusual stresses
Take the device out of service and secure it against unauthorized use if it
can no longer be used safely, for example as in the following situations:
The device is visibly damaged.
The device does not work any more.
The permitted limits have been exceeded due to excessive stresses in
any form.
Contact your local Sales Partner for assistance in such cases.
2.10 Proper disposal
The SRM-3006 is a high quality device that can be expected to function for
a long time. Nevertheless at some point even this device will come to the
end of its useful life. Be aware that electrical equipment must be disposed of
in the proper manner.
The SRM-3006 complies with the WEEE regulation of the European Union
(2002/96/EC) and comes within Category 9 (Monitoring and control
instruments).
As manufacturers of the device, we will ensure that the device is disposed of
in the proper manner if you return it to us. There is no charge for this service.
You can obtain more information from your local Narda Sales Partner or
from www.narda-sts.de.

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