Service information, 3 recycling, Battery disposal – YSI Data Scout User Manual

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YSI Incorporated

Data Scout

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When placing an order please have the following available:

1.) YSI account number (if available)

2.) Name and phone number

3.) Purchase Order or Credit Card number

4.) Model Number or brief description

5.) Billing and shipping addresses

6.) Quantity

SERVICE INFORMATION

YSI has authorized service centers throughout the United States and Internationally. For the nearest service center information, please
visit www.ysi.com and click ‘Support’ or contact YSI Technical Support directly at 800-897-4151 (+1 937-767-7241).

When returning a product for service, include the Product Return form with cleaning certification. The form must be completely filled
out for a YSI Service Center to accept the instrument for service. The form may be downloaded from www.ysi.com by clicking on the
‘Support”.

4.3 RECYCLING

YSI is committed to reducing the environmental footprint in the course of doing business. Even though materials reduction is the
ultimate goal, we know there must be a concerted effort to responsibly deal with materials after they’ve served a long, productive life-
cycle. YSI’s recycling program ensures that old equipment is processed in an environmentally friendly way, reducing the amount of
materials going to landfills.

• Printed Circuit Boards are sent to facilities that process and reclaim as much material for recycling as possible.

• Plastics enter a material recycling process and are not incinerated or sent to landfills.

• Batteries are removed and sent to battery recyclers for dedicated metals.

When the time comes for you to recycle, follow the easy steps outlined at www.ysi.com.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

The Level Scout is powered by alkaline batteries which the user must remove and dispose of when the batteries no longer power the
instrument. Disposal requirements vary by country and region, and users are expected to understand and follow the battery disposal
requirements for their specific locale.

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