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Walter SURFOX 306 - Disposal and Scrapping; Packaging; Used Pads; Waste Liquids

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SURFOX 306
USER MANUAL
They are to be considered special waste, to be scrapped according to type. With reference to Directive EC-
2002/96 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), the user, when disposing of material, must
separate the electrical and electronic components and dispose of them in appropriate authorized collection
centers, or return them to the seller with the product still installed.
Act to ensure maximum environmental protection.
Dispose of residual waste in compliance with Federal, Provincial, State and local environmental regulations.
10. DISPOSAL AND SCRAPPING
10.1. Packaging
10.2. Used pads
10.3. Waste liquids
This type of waste is similar to urban waste and can be disposed of in municipal waste centers without posing an increased
threat to humans and the environment.
They are special waste and must be disposed of in accordance with applicable laws.
During the processing (cleaning and polishing) heavy metals are deposited in the electrolytic solutions used: therefore used
liquids are to be considered special waste and must be disposed of according to the laws in force in the country of use.
Refer to WALTER Safety Data Sheet of the SURFOX electrolyte cleaning solutions.
10.4. Obsolete devices and equipment

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