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Sartorius H2O-MA-UV-T - Disposing of Device and Parts; Information on Disposal; Disposal

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Disposal
13.2 Disposing of Device and Parts
13.2.1 Information on Disposal
The device and its accessories do not belong in regular household waste, since they
are made of high-grade materials that can be recycled and reused. All parts must be
disposed of properly by disposal facilities.
Batteries are installed in the device. Batteries do not belong in regular household
waste, since they are made of high-grade materials that can be recycled and reused.
Batteries must be disposed of properly by disposal facilities.
The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be used as
secondary raw materials.
The consumables are designed and intended for single-use.
Hazardous Substances
The UV lamp contains mercury. The UV lamp must be delivered to an approved
disposal center for hazardous substances.
13.2.2 Disposal
Requirements
If the device has come into contact with hazardous substances: The device and
consumables have been decontaminated.
Procedure
t Remove the UV lamp from the device (see Chapter “8.5.5 Replacing the UV
Lamp,” page 60).
t Deliver the UV lamp to an approved disposal center for hazardous substances.
t Dispose of the device. Follow the disposal instructions on our website (www.
sartorius.com). Inform the disposal facility that batteries are installed in the
device.
t Dispose of the packaging in accordance with local government regulations.
t Dispose of the consumables in accordance with local government regulations.

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