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1422MaintenanceandTroubleshooting ExpressionMR400InstructionsforUse
unsortedmunicipalwaste.Collectitseparatelysothatitcanbesafelyandproperlyreused,
treated,recycledorrecovered.
WARNING
To avoid contaminating or infecting personnel, the environment or other equipment, make
sure you disinfect and decontaminate the MR400 appropriately before disposing of it in
accordance with your country's laws for equipment containing electrical and electronic
parts. Do not dispose of this product (or any parts of it) in industrial or domestic waste. The
system may contain materials such as lead, tungsten or oil, or other hazardous substances
that can cause serious environmental pollution. The system also contains privacy sensitive
information. It is advisable to contact your Royal Philips Service Organization before
disposing of this product. You can disassemble the MR400 and accessories as described in
the service manual.
Fitting, Removing and Disposing of Batteries
REACHrequiresPhilipsHealthcare(PH)toprovidechemicalcontentinformationforSubstances
ofVeryHighConcern(SVHC)iftheyarepresentabove0.1%oftheproductweight.Components
withinelectricandelectronicequipmentmaycontainphthalatesabovethethreshold(e.g.,bis2
ethyl[hexyl]phthalate,CASnr.:117817).The
SVHClistisupdatedonaregularbasis.Therefore,
refertothefollowingPhilipsREACHwebsiteforthemostuptodatelistofproductscontaining
SVHCabovethethreshold:http://www.philips.com/ about/sustainability/reach.page
Thelithiumbatteriesfoundinthesystemandsomeoftheaccessoriesoroptionalequipment
maybesubjecttostrict
disposalregulationsforuserandenvironmentalsafety.Observeand
adheretoyourcurrentlocalregulationswhendisposingofbatteries.
CAUTIONS
Never heat or throw a battery into fire. Heating the battery will damage the safety circuitry,
which can cause rupture or ignition of the battery.
Never disassemble a battery. The batteries contain hazardous material that must be recycled
or disposed of properly. (Refer to the disposal guidelines above.)