Environmental stewardship – Hypertherm MicroEDGE Pro Shape Cutting Control Rev.2 User Manual

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Environmental Stewardship

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Environmental Stewardship

Introduction

The Hypertherm Environmental Specification requires

RoHS, WEEE and REACH substance information to be

provided by Hypertherm’s suppliers.

Product environmental compliance does not address the

indoor air quality or environmental release of fumes by the

end user. Any materials that are cut by the end user are

not provided by Hypertherm with the product. The end

user is responsible for the materials being cut as well as

for safety and air quality in the workplace. The end user

must be aware of the potential health risks of the fumes

released from the materials being cut and comply with all

local regulations.

National and local environmental

regulations

National and local environmental regulations shall take

precedence over any instructions contained in this

manual.

The product shall be imported, installed, operated and

disposed of in accordance with all national and local

environmental regulations applicable to the installed site.

The European Environmental regulations are discussed

later in The WEEE Directive.

the RoHS directive

Hypertherm is committed to complying with all applicable

laws and regulations, including the European Union

Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive

that restricts the use of hazardous materials in electronics

products. Hypertherm exceeds RoHS Directive

compliance obligations on a global basis.

Hypertherm continues to work toward the reduction of

RoHS materials in our products, which are subject to the

RoHS Directive, except where it is widely recognized that

there is no feasible alternative.

Declarations of RoHS Conformity have been prepared

for the current CE versions of Powermax plasma cutting

systems manufactured by Hypertherm. There is also

a “RoHS mark” on the Powermax CE versions below

the “CE Marking” on the data plate of CE versions

of Powermax series units shipped since 2006. Parts

used in CSA versions of Powermax and other products

manufactured by Hypertherm that are either out of

scope or exempt from RoHS are continuously being

converted to RoHS compliance in anticipation of future

requirements.

Proper disposal of Hypertherm products

Hypertherm plasma cutting systems, like all electronic

products, may contain materials or components, such

as printed circuit boards, that cannot be discarded

with ordinary waste. It is your responsibility to dispose

of any Hypertherm product or component part in an

environmentally acceptable manner according to national

and local codes.

•  In the United States, check all federal, state, and local 

laws.

•  In the European Union, check the EU directives, 

national, and local laws. For more information, visit www.

hypertherm.com/weee.

•  In other countries, check national and local laws.

•  Consult with legal or other compliance experts when 

appropriate.

the WEEE directive

On January 27, 2003, the European Parliament and

the Council of the European Union authorized Directive

2002/96/EC or WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic

Equipment).

As required by the legislation, any Hypertherm product

covered by the directive and sold in the EU after August

13, 2005 is marked with the WEEE symbol. This directive

encourages and sets specific criteria for the collection,

handling, and recycling of EEE waste. Consumer and

business-to-business wastes are treated differently

(all Hypertherm products are considered business-to-

business). Disposal instructions for the CE versions of

Powermax plasma systems can be found at

www.hypertherm.com/weee.

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