Philips 190C1, 190CI user manual TCO Displays 5.0 Information, Recycling Information for Customers

Models: 190CI 190C1

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Regulatory Information

￿TCO Displays 5.0 Information

￿Recycling Information for Customers

Waste Electrical and Electronic ￿Equipment-WEEE

￿CE Declaration of Conformity ￿Energy Star Declaration

￿Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice (U.S. Only)

￿FCC Declaration of Conformity

￿Commission Federale de la Communication (FCC Declaration)

￿EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only)

￿MIC Notice (South Korea Only)

￿Polish Center for Testing and Certification Notice

￿North Europe (Nordic Countries) Information

￿BSMI Notice (Taiwan Only)

Ergonomie Hinweis (nur ￿Deutschland)

￿Philips End-of-Life Disposal ￿Information for UK only ￿China RoHS

￿Safety Information ￿Troubleshooting ￿Other Related Information

￿Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Regulatory Information

Model ID:

190C1

Model No:

MWC1190I

TCO Displays 5.0 Information

For displays with glossy bezels the user should consider the placement of the display as the bezel may cause disturbing reflections from surrounding light and bright surfaces.

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Recycling Information for Customers

Philips establishes technically and economically viable objectives to optimize the environmental performance of the organization's product, service and activities.

From the planning, design and production stages, Philips emphasizes the important of making products that can easily be recycled. At Philips, end-of-life management primarily entails participation in national take-back initiatives and recycling programs whenever possible, preferably in cooperation with competitors.

There is currently a system of recycling up and running in the European countries, such as The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

In U.S.A., Philips Consumer Electronics North America has contributed funds for the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Electronics Recycling Project and state recycling initiatives for end-of-life electronics products from household sources. In addition, the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC) - a multi-state non-profit organization focused on promoting recycling market development - plans to implement a recycling program.

In Asia Pacific, Taiwan, the products can be taken back by Environment Protection Administration (EPA) to follow the IT product recycling management process, detail can be found in web site www.epa.gov.tw

The monitor contains parts that could cause damage to the nature environment. Therefore, it is vital that the monitor is recycled at the end of its life cycle.

For help and service, please contact Consumers Information Center or F1rst Choice Contact Information Center in each country or the following team of Environmental specialist can help.

Mrs. Argent Chan, Environment Manager

Philips Consumer Lifestyle

E-mail:argent.chan@philips.com

Tel: +886 (0) 3 222 6795

Mr. Maarten ten Houten - Senior Environmental Consultant

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Philips 190C1, 190CI user manual TCO Displays 5.0 Information, Recycling Information for Customers