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Product Disposal – Environmental Requirements
Introduction
Philips Lifeline is committed to protecting the natural environment, and to helping
to provide for the continued safe and eective use of this product, through proper
support, maintenance and training. Therefore Philips products are designed and
manufactured to comply with relevant guidelines for environmental protection.
As long as the product is properly operated and maintained, it presents no
environmental risks. However, the product may contain materials which could
be harmful to the environment if disposed of improperly. Use of such materials is
essential to performing the functions of the product, and to meeting statutory and
other requirements.
Final disposal of the product
“Final Disposal” is dened as the point at which the User disposes of the product
in such a way that it can no longer be used for its intended purpose. In the event a
User wishes to end their service or no longer needs the HomeSafe/GoSafe device,
User must return the device to Philips Lifeline or its representative for proper
disposal. In the case of User-owned equipment, the User may return the equipment
to Philips for proper disposal, or to a proper electronics recycling agent.
Philips supports Users in:
• Recovering reusable parts.
• Recycling of useful materials by competent disposal companies.
• Safe and eective disposal of this product
Philips products are designed and manufactured with high quality materials
and components, some of which may be recycled and reused. The GoSafe and
HomeSafe devices contain non-user serviceable, lithium-ion or NiMH batteries
which must be disposed of properly. For proper disposal and recycling information,
contact your Philips Lifeline representative at the toll-free number on the back cover
of this manual or visit www.recycle.philips.com. Alternatively, you may call 1-800-
822-8837 or visit www.call2recycle.org for suitable device/battery drop-o locations
in your area.
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