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28 Operating Instructions YTM15MA
Sartorius Service
In Germany and several other countries, Sartorius
itself assumes responsibility for the return and legally
compliant disposal of its electronic and electrical
products. These products may not be placed with
household waste or be brought to collection centers
run by local public disposal operations – not even by
small commercial operators. Contact Sartorius Service
for this purpose.
In countries that are not members of the European
Economic Area (EEA) or where no Sartorius subsidiaries
or dealerships are located, please contact your local
authorities or a commercial disposal operator.
6.2 Waste Disposal Policy
Device
t Remove the batteries and dispose of the device in
accordance with local government regulations.
t For detailed information and service addresses for
disposing of the device, visit our website (www.
sartorius.com).
Non-rechargeable and Rechargeable Batteries
In Europe, old non-rechargeable and rechargeable
batteries can be disposed of for free at special
collection points.
In Germany, dispose of old non-rechargeable and
rechargeable batteries for free using the GRS
system: www.grs-batterien.de/start.html
7 Sartorius Service
Sartorius Service is available to answer queries about
the device. For information on service addresses, the
services themselves and the local contact, visit our
website (www.sartorius.com).