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Environment Concerns - AEG 10669GN-MN User Manual

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7. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

The appliance was designed and
made in accordance with the
European standards listed below:
=> EN 30-1-1, EN 30-2-1 and EN 437
plus subsequent amendments
(gas)
=> EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-
2-6 (electrical) plus relative
amendments
The appliance complies with the
prescriptions of the European
Directives as below:
=> 2006/95 EC concerning electrical
safety (BT).
=> 2004/108 EC concerning
electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC)
=> 2009/142 EC concerning gas
safety.
Oven accessories that could come
into contact with foodstuffs are
made with materials that comply
with the provisions of the 89/109 EC
directive dated 21/12/88.
This product complies with EU
Directive 2002/96/EC.
The crossed-out dustbin symbol
reported on the appliance indicates
that the appliance must be disposed
of separately from other domestic
refuse at the end of its useful life.
It must therefore be delivered to a
for electric and electronic
equipment or returned to the retailer
at the moment of purchase of a new
equivalent appliance.
The user is responsible for
delivering the appliance to the
appropriate collection centre at the
end of its useful life, Failure to do
for by laws governing waste
disposal.
Differential collection of waste
products for eventual recycling,
treatment and environmentally
friendly disposal helps reduce
possible negative effects on the
environment and health, and also
enables the materials making up the
product to be recycled.
For more detailed information on
the available refuse collection
systems, refer to the local Municipal
Solid Waste disposal centre or
the shop where the product was
purchased.
Producers and importers are
obligations as regards recycling,
treatment and environmentally
friendly disposal by directly or
indirectly participating in the
collection system.

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