Fagor BC-500 User Manual

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11. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND

ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

At the end of its working
life, the product must not
be disposed of as urban
waste. It must be taken to
a special local authority
differentiated waste
collection centre or to a

dealer providing this service. Disposing of
a household appliance separately avoids
possible negative consequences for the
environment and health deriving from
inappropriate disposal and enables the
constituent materials to be recovered to

use any sharp objects such as ballpoint
pens to press them down.

3. If nothing appears on the screen when

you switch on the scales using the

button, check the battery is inserted
and correctly connected. If this is the
case, the battery may have run down.
Replace it with a new one.

4. Do not chemical solvents or abrasive

substances to clean the scales. The use
of a soft, dry cloth is recommended for
cleaning the outer surface of the scales.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE SCALES IN
WATER.

5. Always keep the scales away from

heat sources, e.g. ovens, as this could
deteriorate the buttons and damage the
appliance.

6. When the scales are in use, keep

them away from any electromagnetic
interference (EMI), i.e. mobile phones,
as this would affect their accuracy.

7. Remove the battery if the scales are

likely to be out of use for some time.

8. These scales are for domestic use only.
9. Always use the scales on a horizontal,

firm surface. Do not use them on mats
or carpets.

10. Do not insert any foreign object into the

openings of the scales.

11. Do not try to open the scales to repair

them. This will invalidate the guarantee

obtain significant savings in energy and
resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate
with a selective collection scheme, the
symbol shown appears on the product
warning you not to dispose of it in
traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local
authority or the shop where you bought the
product.

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