DC on/off; DC Input port; DC
Output; Do not use if package is damaged; Canadian
Standards Association; Manufacturer; European
Authorized Representative
Environmental Information
Disposal of the battery should be carried out in accordance with
applicable national laws and regulations. WEEE 2002/96/EC is a
European Directive that requires the proper disposal of electrical
and electronic equipment. The battery should be disposed of
separately, not as unsorted municipal waste. To dispose of your
battery, you should use appropriate collection, reuse and recycling
systems available in your region. The use of these collection, reuse
and recycling systems is designed to reduce pressure on natural
resources and prevent hazardous substances from damaging the
environment. European Directive 2006/66/EC requires the proper
disposal of spent batteries. The battery may only be returned to
collection points fully discharged. If charged or partially discharged,
care should be taken to prevent short circuiting. Batteries containing
more than 0.0005% of mercury by mass, more than 0.002% of
cadmium by mass or more than 0.004% of lead by mass are marked
below the crossed-bin symbol with the chemical symbols (Hg, Cd,
Pb) of the metals for which the limit is exceeded.
If you need information on these disposal systems, please contact
your local waste administration. The crossed-bin symbol invites
you to use these disposal systems. If you require information on
collection and disposal of your ResMed device please contact
your ResMed office, local distributor or go to www.resmed.com/
environment.