Electrolux AOW101E Environment, Cleaning, Disposal, Packing, Polystyrene foam corner protectors

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WARNING: DO NOT SPRAY THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE WITH WATER OR CLEAN WITH A WATER JET. CLEANING WITH A WATER JET CAN IMPREGNAT CHLORIDES INTO THE STAINLESS STEEL, CAUSING THE ONSET OF CORROSION.

4. THE ENVIRONMENT

4.1 PACKING

All packing materials are environmentally friendly. They can be stored without risk or burned in a special waste incineration plant. Recyclable plastic components are marked as follows:

WARNING: DO NOT USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING CHLORINE (BLEACH, HYDROCHLORIC ACID ETC.) EVEN DILUTED, TO CLEAN STEEL SURFACES.

WARNING: DO NOT USE CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES (E.G. MURIATIC ACID) TO CLEAN THE FLOOR UNDER THE APPLIANCE.

polyethylene : outer wrapping, instruction handbook

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bag, gas nozzle bag.

polypropylene: roof packing panels, straps

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polystyrene foam: corner protectors

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4.2 USE

Our appliances are designed and optimized with laboratory test- ing in order to offer high performance and efficiency. In any case, to reduce energy consumption (electricity, gas and water), avoid using the equipment empty for long periods or in conditions that compromise optimum efficiency (e.g. door open). Also, if pos- sible, pre-heat the appliance immediately before use.

4.3 CLEANING

In order to reduce the emission of pollutants into the environ- ment, it is advisable to clean the appliance (externally and when necessary internally) with products that are more than 90% bio- degradable %.

4.4 DISPOSAL

At the end of the appliance’s working life, make sure it is not dispersed in the environment.

Our appliances are manufactured using more than 90% metal materials (stainless steel, iron, aluminum, galvanized sheet, etc.) which can therefore be recycled by means of the conventional recovery facilities, in conformity with the current regulations in the country of use.

Make the appliance unusable by removing the power cable and any compartment or cavity closing mechanisms (when present) in order to avoid the risk of someone becoming closed inside.

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