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Operating manual - English Technica EU
24 Copyright Silca 2005
6 DECOMMISSIONING
To decommission the machine, it must be rendered unusable by carrying out the operations below:
disactivation of the electricity supply;
separation of the plastic and metal parts
;
When these operations have been carried out, the machine can be disposed of according to the current regulations
in the country of use
.
WASTE DISPOSAL
EEC standards lay down special regulations for waste disposal
(*).
Machine
TECHNICA EU is a durable machine and is also re-usable.
Recycling is an ecologically sound practice to be recommended
.
Packing
As the packing in which the machine is transported is made of cardboard and wood it can be re-used if intact or
used as fuel for the production of heat (e.g. wood-fired stoves) if dismantled.
Warning! Take great care when dismantling the case as it contains nails, the points of which will be exposed. Bend
them down into the wood with a hammer or remove separately and dispose of them in an authorized metal
recycling centre.
As waste the packing is considered solid urban waste and must not be thrown into the environment but placed in
the special collection bins.
Waste deriving from key cutting
Waste deriving from key cutting is classified as special waste, but included in solid urban waste, considered as
metal wool. Such waste must be disposed of in the special collection centres according to the classification
assigned to them by current Italian and EEC law. The circumstances which transform metal residue from solid
urban waste into contaminated or toxic noxious waste are listed in the appendices to current Italian and European
Union regulations regarding disposal of such waste.
To facilitate disposal of the waste generated by the machine during its operation and of the machine itself
at the end of its useful life, refer to identification of the main types of waste by the relative European CER
code:
code CER
- Iron filings and swarf 12 01 01
- Paper and cardboard packaging 15 01 01
- Wooden packaging 15 01 03
- Plastic packaging 15 01 02
(*) Waste is any substance or object deriving from human activity or natural cycles, thrown away or to be thrown away.

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