Manual

AU
IBIS4 Disposal
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All product components must be disposed of (preferably recycled) in
compliance with statutory legislation in the country in which disposal takes place.
For correct disposal, the appliance must be consigned to an authorised waste
disposal company to ensure that all recyclable components are reused and the
remaining materials are processed properly.
During installation ensure the room has adequate ventilation to prevent the build-
up of stale air that might be harmful to the health of the operators.
During operation and maintenance ensure that any waste pollutant products (oil,
grease, etc.) are disposed of correctly.
Keep noise levels down to reduce noise pollution.
For more information on correct dismantling of our products please refer to the
recycling handbooks at dometic.com.
Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
When in operation or undergoing repairs and maintenance work, make sure that
the refrigerant circuit is not damaged and refrigerant cannot escape. It acts as a
greenhouse gas and should not be allowed into the environment.
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If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the
applicable disposal regulations.
Dispose of the product at an official waste disposal facility in accordance with the
applicable recycling or disposal guidelines.
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Protect the environment!
Do not dispose of any batteries with general household waste.
Return defective or used batteries to your retailer or dispose of them at
collection points.
Any person who handles or works on equipment containing refrigerant in Australia
must have an appropriate refrigerant handling license.
This includes:
decanting the refrigerant
manufacturing, installing, commissioning, servicing or maintaining equipment
regardless of whether it is charged with refrigerant or not
decommissioning or disposing of equipment where refrigerant is present
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