Electrolux TK SL5 E manuel d'utilisation

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    user manual Pro Steam Condenser Dryer TK SL5 E[...]

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    We were thinking of you when we made this product[...]

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    Welcome to the world of Electrolux You’ve chosen a first cla ss product from Electrolux, which hopefully will provide you with lots o f pleasure in the future. Electrol ux ambition is to offer a wide variety of quality products that would make your li fe even more comfortable. You can look at some examples on the cover in this manual. But no w it[...]

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    Contents Operating Instruction s 5 Important safety inform ation 5 Product description 10 Care and cleaning 38 Technical data 53 Consumptio n values 54 Hints for test institutes 55 Installation 55 Environment 60 Subject to change without notice 4 electrolu x[...]

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    Operating Instructions Important safety information Only operate the ProSteam programmes with distilled water! Mains water causes damage to the appliance. In the interest of your safety and to ensure the correct use, before installing and first using the applian ce, read this user manual carefully, including its hints and warnings. To avoid unneces[...]

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    • Items such as foam rubber (la tex foam), shower caps, waterproof textile s, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads shoul d not be dried in the tumble dry er. • Always unplug the applia nce after use, cle an and maintenanc e. • Under no circumstances shou ld you atte mpt to repair the ma chine yourself. Re[...]

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    Never stop a tumble dry befo re the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated. Risk of fire! • Risk of electric shock! Do not spray dow n the appl iance with jets of water. Installation • Note the "Ins tallation" instructions. • Important! Appliance mu st be moved in v[...]

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    • Clothes which are dripping wet sh ould not be placed in the dryer. • Garments which have been in co ntact with volati le petroleum produc ts should not be machine dried. If volatile cleaning fluids are used, care should be taken t o ensure that the fluid is removed from the garment before placing in t he machine. • When using dry-cleaning s[...]

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    • When discarding the appliance, cut the electrical supply cable and destroy the plug with the remaining cable. Disable to door catch in order to prevent young children from becoming trapped in side the machine while playing. important safety information electrolux 9[...]

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    Product description 2 3 1 5 7 9 11 13 15 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 Control panel 2 Water recirculatio n valve/filter 3 Filler neck for steam water ta nk 4 Drawer with condens ed water container 5 Fine strainer (lint filter) 6 Lamp for inside light 7 Large mesh filter (lint filter) 8 Micro-fine filter (lint filter) 9 Loading door (reversible) 10 Rating plate[...]

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    12 Base door upstream of heat excha nger 13 Air slots 14 Drainage hose for water tank 15 Screwed feet (with he ight adjustment) Control panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Programme knob and ON/OFF (Aus) switch 2 Function buttons 3 START PAUSE button 4 DELAY START (Zeitvorwahl) button 5 Status led 6 Display What is shown in the d isplay 1 2 3 4 The display can sho[...]

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    1 Currently set Pro Steam or drying programme name an d cycle duration. 2 Expected time of cycle e nd. 3 Option icon after option selection. 4 Visualization of additional functions . Each time when the cycle is perf ormed, you are i nformed by animat ed progress bar about cycle status. In some cases yo u might be also guide and warn by displ ayed m[...]

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    1. Zurück EINSTELLUNGEN SPRACHE UHR DEU Press the OPTION button re peatedly, until the desire d language appears in the display. 2. To confirm the choice press the OK button. After this a text appears asking you again to confirm the s et language. This st ep is added to ensur e that you did not set a language by mistake. To confirm the choice pre [...]

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    To select the time please use OP TION button to confirm press OK. See also the chapter " Mach ine settings". Before first use In order to remo ve any residu es which may h ave been p roduced duri ng production, wipe the dryer drum with a damp cloth or carry out a brief drying cycle (30 MIN) with damp cloths in the mach ine. 1. Turn the pr[...]

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    Sorting and preparing laundry Sorting laundry • Sort by fabric type: – Cotton/linen for programmes in COTTONS (Baumwolle) pogramme group. – Mixtures and synthetics for progr ammes in SYNTHETICS (Mischgewebe) pro- gramme group. • Sorting by care label. The care labels mean: Drying in the tum- ble dryer possible in principle Dry at normal tem[...]

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    • To smooth or freshen laundry with a Pro Steam programme, sort laundry by size, weight, material and colour. Only smooth textiles togethe r that ar e similar in terms of size, weight, material and colour. • Do not dry new, coloured textiles to gether with light-coloured lau ndry items. Colours may fad e (check colour fast ness of fabric when d[...]

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    Use force to push against the loading door (push point - see pictu re) 2. Load your laundry (do not force it in). Do not jam laundry in between the loading door and rubber seal. 3. Close loading door securely. Lock must audibly lock. electrolux 17[...]

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    Pro Steam system Fill steam water tank You must fill up the steam water ta nk before using a Pro Steam progra mme for the first time. Use the distilled water provided if there is not yet any condensed water from previous drying programmes (see chapter on ‘Care and cleaning, Emptying condensed water container’). If, af ter a Pro Steam progr amme[...]

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    Fill with distilled water from the canister provided, up to the MAX mark inside the container. Push filler neck and drawer with condensed w ater container back in. When dry, all textiles not specifically prohib ited in the chapter ‘Sort ing and preparing laundry’ may be treated wit h the Pro Steam System. Wet textiles may only be t reated if th[...]

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    2. turn the valve in ON positio n. Water will be supplied by the water circuit directly to the steam water tank filling it autom atically during the next drying cycle. The steam water tank is empty. Please fill it and then press START If valve is closed (OFF p osition) - recirculation system d oes not work. 20 electrolux[...]

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    Overview of Pro Steam programmes Programmes max. load (weight when dry) Additiona l func- tions / options Application/properties STEAM LEVEL (Dampfmenge) LONG ANTI-CREASE 1) BUZZER 1) SPIN SPEED 1) DELAY START (Zeitvorwahl) COTTON SHIRTS (Hem- den Baum- wolle) 1.0 kg • • • • • For 1- 5 cotton shirts. Min. 80% natural fibres (cotton, linen[...]

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    Programmes max. load (weight when dry) Additiona l func- tions / options Application/properties STEAM LEVEL (Dampfmenge) LONG ANTI-CREASE 1) BUZZER 1) SPIN SPEED 1) DELAY START ( Zeitvorwahl) BUSINESS REFRESH (Business Klei- dung Refresh) 2.5 kg • • • - • For suits, jacket suits and trou- sers refresh dry 1) OPTION menu 2) for more details [...]

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    Given the wide rang e of different textile grad es and propert ies that can be manufactured today using diffe rent mechanical and chemical processes, we recommend running the first few Pro Steam pro grammes at low steam levels and with a small number of garments that are as similar as p ossible. Later, you can carefully start to vary th e condition[...]

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    Programme STEA M LEVEL (Damp fmeng e) Loading volume DURATION dry 1) [min.] DURATION we t 1) [min.] COTTON SHIRTS (Hem- den Baum- wolle) MIN 1 - 2 items 19 +/-3 40 +/-10 MED 3 - 4 items MAX 5 items SYNTHETIC SHIRTS (Hem- den Misch.) MIN 1 - 2 items 21 +/-3 30 +/-5 MED 3 - 4 items MAX 5 items COTTONS (Baumwolle) MIN 0.5 - 1 kg 20 +/-3 40 +/-10 MED 1[...]

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    Programme STEA M LEVEL (Damp fmeng e) Loading volume DURATION dry 1) [min.] DURATION we t 1) [min.] BUSINESS REFRESH (Business Klei- dung Refresh) MIN 1 pair of trousers 17 - MED 1 jacket 18 - MAX 1 suit 19 - 1) exact programme times appear in the display o nce the machine has performed wet/dry recognition (approx. 2 min.) All information provided [...]

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    If the STEAM LEVEL (Dampfmenge) button is not pressed after a Pro Steam pro- gramme is selected, the mediu m steam level (MED) is s elected automatically. If you select a REFRE SH programme, MIN is selected a utomatically. If in doubt, always select a lower steam level first until you have more ex- perience with load volumes, fabric types and the c[...]

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    – cycle inter ruption by a warning –a l a r m CHILD LOCK The child lo ck can be set to prevent a pro gramme being accidentally star ted or a programme in operation being acciden tally changed. Th e child safety device lo cks all buttons and the programme knob. The ch ild safety device c an by deactivated by holding down the OPTIO N and OK butto[...]

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    2. Press the DELAY (Zeitvorwahl) button as many time s as necessary. During selection, END TIME of the cy c le increases in the dis play and delay icon is on. If you reach 20 hours o f start delay and you p ress the button again, the time delay is cancelled and delay icon disappears. 3. To activate the delay timer, press the START PAUSE button. The[...]

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    It is normal for the appliance to make noises during a Pro Steam or drying programme if garments with hard part s, such as me tal buttons, are put in the drum. Changing a progra mme To change a programme which has bee n selected by mistake once the programme has started, fir st turn the programme selector to OFF and then reset the progra mme. The p[...]

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    The Pro Steam programme is automati cally followed by an anti-crease phase, including brief steam phase s, which lasts around 30 minutes. The drum rotates during the anti-crease phase. This keeps the laundry loose and free of creases. It can be removed at any time during t he anti- crease phase, except during steam injectio n phases (look for STEAM[...]

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    Drying Drying programmes overview Programmes max. load (weight when dry) Additional functions / options Application/proper- ties Care mark DRYNESS (Trockengrad) RPM DELICATE SENSITIVE 1) LONG ANTI-CREASE BUZZER TIME DELAY START ( Zeitvorwahl) COTTONS (Bau mwolle) EXTRA (Extratro cken) 7 kg • • • • • • - • Thorough drying of thick or m[...]

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    Programmes max. load (weight when dry) Additional functions / options Application/proper- ties Care mark DRYNESS (Trockengrad ) RPM DELICATE SENSITIVE 1) LONG ANTI-CREA SE BUZZER TIME DELAY START (Zeitvorwahl) CUP- BOARD (Schrank trocken) 3 kg • • • • • • - • For thin fabrics which are not ironed, e.g. easy care shirts, table line n, [...]

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    Programmes max. load (weight when dry) Additional functions / options Application/proper- ties Care mark DRYNESS (Trockengrad ) RPM DELICATE SENSITIVE 1) LONG ANTI-CREA SE BUZZER TIME DELAY START (Zeitvorwahl) JEANS 7 kg • • • • • • - • For leisure clothing, such as jeans, sw eat- shirts, etc., of different material thic knesses (e.g.[...]

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    Selecting the programme Use the programme s elector to set the pr ogramme you requ ire. The estimated pro- gramme duration (in hours and minu tes) appe ars in the mult i-display as well as cycle finish time. Setting DRYNESS LEVEL If laundry comes out of the ma chine too damp after a standard drying programme, you can increase the drying result by u[...]

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    DELICATE For especially gentle drying of sensitive fabrics with the c are label: and for temperature-sensitive te xtiles (e.g. acrylic, viscose). Programme is exec uted with reduced heat. DELICATE is only suitable for use with loads of up to 3kg. When the option is active, the DELICATE icon is on. SENSITIVE For gentle drying of fabrics that are fre[...]

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    The high er the spin speed w as, the shor ter the programme length for the drying cycle. Activate the SPIN SPEED option and then number of times press OPTION button until the desired spin speed of the initial drainage is disp layed. No value is shown if no spin speed is selected. In certain progra mmes the spin speed has not effect (time controlled[...]

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    It is normal for t he appliance to make noises during dryin g programme if garments with hard parts, such as metal buttons, are put in the drum. Changing a progra mme To change a programme which has bee n selected by mistake once the programme has started, fir st turn the programme selector to OFF and then reset the progra mme. The programme can no[...]

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    1. Open the loading door to rem ove the laundry. 2. Before removing the laundry, remove flu ff from th e micro-fine filter. It is best to use a damp hand for this purpose. (See “Care and cleaning” cha pter.) 3. Remove laundry. 4. Turn the programme knob to OFF. After each drying cycle – Clean the micro-fine filter and fin e filter – Drain t[...]

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    2. Use a damp hand to clean the micro- fine filter, which is built into the lower part of the loading aperture. 3. After a period of time, a patina due to detergent residue on laundry forms on the filters. When this oc curs, clean the filt ers with warm water us ing a brush. Remove the filter from the do or pulling it out. It can be positio ned wit[...]

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    5. Take out fine strainer. 6. Remove fluff from fine stra iner. It is best to use a damp hand for this pur pose. Clean the entire filter area The strainer area does not have to be cleaned after every drying cyc le, but should be checked regularl y and cleaned of fluff if necessa ry. 7. To do this, grip the top of the large mesh filter and pull it f[...]

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    If the fine strainer is not fitted, the large mesh filter will not snap into p lace and the loading door cannot b e closed. Cleaning the door seal Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth immedi ately after the drying cycle has finished. Emptying the condensate tank Empty condensed water containe r after every drying cycle . Emptying of condensate wate[...]

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    1. 1 2 Take out draw er containin g condensed w ater conta iner completely 1 and pull up the condensed water container’s drai nage pipe as far as it w ill go 2 . 2. Pour condensed water out into a basin or similar receptacle . 3. Slide outlet co nnections in an d refit condensate tan k. If the programme has been interrupted as a re sult of the co[...]

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    The condensed water can be used as distilled water, e.g. for steam pro- grammes. However, first filter the condensed water to remove any residues and small pieces of fluff. Using the attached canist er to filter: Pour the water out of the container straight through the filter at th e top of the canister. Cleaning heat exchanger If the message: Plea[...]

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    4. Turn both lock washers inwards. 5. Use the handle to pu ll the heat exchanger out of the base an d carry it ho rizontally to prevent any remainin g water from spilling. 6. To empty the heat exchanger , hold vertically over a washing-up bowl. Do not use sharp objects to clean. The heat exchanger could develop leaks. 7. Clean heat ex changer. It i[...]

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    1. Pull out completely the drawer co ntaining condense d wat er container. 2. Turn the valve/filter to the OFF position. 3. Wait a few secon ds to allow the co rrect emptying of the valve/filter. 4. Pull out the valve/filter. 5. Clean the valve/filter unde r warm water. 6. Re-insert the va lve/filter. 7. Turn the valve/filter in ON position. Cleani[...]

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    Clean operating screen and housing Do not use fur niture cleaners or aggressive cleaning agents to clean t he machine. Use a damp cloth to wip e down the op erating screen and ho using. What to do if ... Troubleshooting b y yourself If, during operation, the warn ing message a ppears on the LCD follow stric tly guides included in the massage on the[...]

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    Clothes are not removed until the anti-creas e phase is finished. Remove clothes quickly one at a time from the ma- chine as soon as possible after the start of the anti- crease phase. Garments not hun g on clothes hangers and/or not tugged into shape. Hang garments on clothes hangers, do up buttons and tug garments into shape. Multi-laye red garm [...]

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    Conductance of water at installation site differs from standard setting of machine. Re-programme standard setting for degree of dry- ing (see ‘Programming options’ chapter). Loading door do es not close. Mess age on the display: Please check if the door is closed properly and then press START. Fine strainer not in place and/or mesh filter not l[...]

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    Drying cycle lasts an unusually long time. Not e: After around 5 hours the drying cycle ends automatically (see „Drying cycle complete ”). Lint filter clogged. Clean lint filter. Fluff filter clogged. Clean fluff filter. Load volume too bi g. Reduce load volume. Laundry insufficiently spun. Laundry must be adequately spun. Particularly high roo[...]

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    Check the correct positioning of o-ring ga sket before screwing back the door light cover. Do not operate the dryer when missing o-ring gasket on door light cover. For safety reasons, the cover mus t be screw ed down ti ghtly. If th is is not done, the dryer must not be op erated. Machine settings The special options that can be set und er SETTINGS[...]

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    Language setting is always first as a default. 1. Press OK button - frame above language abbre viation starts blinking. 2. Press OPTION button until you set reques ted language. 3. Press OK to confi rm. TIME 1. Press OPTION button until TIME selected. 2. Press OK to confi rm - hour indication starts blinking. 3. Press OPTION until yo u set the righ[...]

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    CONTRAST 1. Press OPTION button until CONTRAST selecte d. 2. Press OK to confirm - frame arou nd bar indicator starts blin king. 3. Press OPTION until you set right contrast level. 4. Press OK to confi rm. WATER HARD NESS Water contains, a v ariable quantity of limest one and mineral salts of which quantities vary accor ding to geogr aphical locati[...]

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    available selections: – MIN- low conduct ivity <300 micro S/cm – MED - medium conductivity 300- 600 micro S/cm – MAX- high condu ctivity >600 micro S/cm MED is set as default. FULL TANK WARNING - ON/OFF The container indicator at t he end of the programme can be deactivated, for example, if an external co ndensed wa ter dra in is in sta[...]

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    – 89/336/EEC dated 03.05.1989 EM C Di rectiv e inclusive o f Amending Di- rective 92/31/EEC – 93/68/EEC dated 22 .07.1993 CE Mar king Directi ve Height x width x depth 85 x 60 x 58 cm Depth with loading door open 109 cm Height can be adjusted by 1.5 cm Weight when empty approx. 46 kg Loading volume (depends on pro- gramme) 1) max. 7 kg Energy c[...]

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    Hints for test institutes Parameters possible to be checked by the Test Instit utes: • Energy consumption (corrected with fina l humidity) during the cupboard dry cot- ton cycle with nominal load. • Energy consumption (corrected with fina l humidity) during the cupboard dry cot- ton cycle with half load. • Final humidity (during Cupboard dry [...]

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    The hot air emitted by the tumble dryer can rea ch temperatures of up to 60° C. The appliance must therefore not be inst alled on floors which are not resistant to hig h temperatures. When operating the t umble dryer, the roo m temperature must not be lowe r than +5°C and higher than +35 °C, as it may affect the performance of the appliance. Sho[...]

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    3. Remove foil hose and polystyrene padding from the machine . Electrical connection Details on mains voltage, type of curren t and the fuses requir ed should be taken from the type plate. The type plate is fi tted near th e loading apertur e (see “Produc t description” chapter). Connect the machine to an earthed socket, in accordance with curr[...]

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    AC C D A B 1. Open loading door. 2. Unscrew hinge A from the front of the machine and take off the loading door. 3. Remove cover plates B and C . To do this, insert a thin screwdriver into the slots as shown in the illustra tion, press downwa rds slightly and pry out the cover plates. 4. Use an appropriate tool and ex ert pressure to u nfasten lock[...]

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    E E F F G G 7. Unscrew cover plates E from the fron t of the ma chine, rotate through 180°, screw on the opposite side. 8. Unscrew door lock F , push down slightly and remo ve from the front of the machine. 9. Disconnect cable connector from door lock F . 10. Press snap-in button G in and down, press cover down slightly and remove from front of th[...]

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    Available from yo ur Service Forc e Centre or you r specialist dealer These in termediat e instal lation ki ts c an be used to arrange the dryer and an automatic AEG-Electr olux washing machine (60cm wide, front loading) as a space- saving washer/dr yer stack. The automa tic washing mach ine is at the bottom and the dryer is at the top. Version to [...]

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    this product is disposed of correctly, yo u will help prevent potential neg ative con- sequences for the environmen t and hum an health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate wa ste handling of this product. For more detailed i nfor- mation about recycling of this product, please contact your local council, your household waste disposal [...]

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