Quickspecs – HP DX2300 User Manual

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QuickSpecs

HP Compaq dx2300 Microtower Business PC

Technical Specifications - Environmental Data

EMEA edited August 29, 2007 –details may vary by region

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directive – 2002/95/EC.

This product is in compliance with California Proposition 65 (State of California; Safe
Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986).

This HP product is designed to comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Directive – 2002/96/EC.

This product is in compliance with the IEEE 1680 (EPEAT) standard at the Silver level,
see

http://www.epeat.net

Plastics parts weighing over 25 grams used in the product are marked per ISO 11469
and ISO1043.

This product contains 0% recycled materials (by wt.)

This product is >90% recyclable when properly disposed of at end of life.

Packaging Materials

Corrugated Paper – TBD g

EPE Foam – TBD g

LDPE Bag –TBD g

The EPE foam packaging material is made from 30–60% recycled content.

The corrugated paper packaging materials contains at least 80% recycled content.

RoHS Compliance

Hewlett-Packard is committed to compliance with all applicable environmental laws and
regulations, including the European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.
HP's goal is to exceed compliance obligations by meeting the requirements of the RoHS Directive
on a worldwide basis. By July 1, 2006, RoHS substances will be virtually eliminated (virtually = to
levels below legal limits) for all HP electronic products subject to the RoHS Directive, except where
it is widely recognized that there is no technically feasible alternative (as indicated by an
exemption under the EU RoHS Directive).

Material Usage

This product does not contain any of the following substances in excess of regulatory limits (refer
to the HP General Specification for the Environment at

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/supplychain/gen_specifications.html

):

Asbestos

Certain Azo Colorants

Certain Brominated Flame Retardants – may not be used as flame retardants in plastics

Cadmium

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

Chlorinated Paraffins

Formaldehyde

Halogenated Diphenyl Methanes

Lead carbonates and sulfates

Lead and Lead compounds

Mercuric Oxide Batteries

Nickel – finishes must not be used on the external surface designed to be frequently
handled or carried by the user.

Ozone Depleting Substances

Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)

Polybrominated Biphenyl Ethers (PBBEs)

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