Use Instructions

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8.3 Decommissioning
8.3.1 Disposal
Take account of the following environmental aspects when disposing of the equipment and the
accessories:
The power supply, main device, hand piece, the cables and the electrodes are waste electrical
and electronic equipment. They components contain tin, copper, iron, various other metals
and various plastics, etc. Dispose of them according to national regulations.
The device contains a battery-pack.
A replacement of the battery-pack during the service life of the device is considered to be
maintenance and is therefore only allowed by a qualified / trained technician.
Be aware that at the end of life of the device it is the responsibility of the owner to take care of
the correct dispose of the battery-pack.
Unscrew the battery holder plate and pull the battery out of the compartment. The battery
holder plate is fixated with 3 small screws. Only one is visible while the other 2 are positioned
under the rubber feet.
Sponges, contain only organic material and do not require any special processing.
Packaging materials and manuals can be recycled. Deliver them to the appropriate collection
points or include them with the normal household waste. This depends on the local
organization of the waste processing.
Notify your dealer about the disposal.
8.3.2 Reselling
This medical equipment must be traceable. The equipment as well as the hand piece do have a
unique serial number. Provide the dealer with the name and address of the new owner.
The device contains a patient database.
Before reselling it, you must delete all stored content. Reset the device back into its default factory
settings. See § 4.7.1 on how to do this.
9 REFERENCE
Literature
A literature list will be provided on request. Please contact GymnaUniphy.