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Instruction Manual for Libra Care Bed
Page 121
10 Disposal instructions
The operator must ensure that all components of the bed that are to be disposed of
are not infectious or contaminated.
- If the bed is to be scrapped, the wood, synthetic and metallic parts are to be
separated and disposed of properly.
- If you have any queries you can contact your local municipal waste company or
our service department; you will find our address in Chap. 6.4.
Disposal of electrical parts
- This bed insofar as it is electrically adjustable is classified as
commercially used electrical equipment (B2B) in accordance with the
WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU (implemented in Germany in the law
governing electrical equipment).
- The electrical components used are free from prohibited hazardous
substances in compliance with the RoHS II directive 2011/65/EU.
- Replaced electrical components (drives, control units, handsets etc.)
must be treated as electrical waste in accordance with the WEEE
Directive 2012/19/EU and disposed of accordingly.
- The operator of this bed is legally obliged to send the electrical
components directly to the manufacturer and not to dispose of them at
municipal waste collection points. STIEGELMEYER and its service
and sales partners will take these components back.
- The return of these components is covered by our General Terms and
Conditions.
Disposal of rechargeable batteries
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- Batteries that are no longer usable and have been removed must be
disposed of properly in accordance with the battery regulations as set
out in directive 2006/66/EC and do not belong in household waste.
- If you have any queries, you can contact your local municipal waste
company or our service centre, see chapter 6.4.
In other countries outside Germany or the EU, the relevant national regulations must
be complied with.

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