6.4
Disposal of the device
6.4.1 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
Since August 2012, rules governing the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment defined in European Directive
2012/19/ EU (WEEE) and national laws, which apply to this device, have been in force throughout the European Union.
Common house- hold appliances can be disposed of via special collection and recycling sites. However, this device has
not been registered for home use. Therefore, it must not be disposed of using these services. Do not hesitate to contact
SAMON if you have any further questions on this topic.
6.4.2 Disposal of the sensors
Dispose of the sensors in accordance with local laws.
DANGER: Do not throw the sensors into fire, due to the risk of explosion and consequent chemical burns.
WARNING: Do not force open the electrochemical sensors.
WARNING: Observe local regulations regarding waste disposal. For information, contact your local
environmental agency, local government offices or appropriate waste disposal services.
6.4.3 Conformity to standards
• (EMC) 2014/30/EU
• (LVD) 2014/35/EU
• EN61010-1 | UL61010-1/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1
• EN 378
• EN14624
• EN50270
• EN50271
• (RED-FCC) 2014/53/EU