HP Scanjet 4670 hp scanjet 4600 series digital flatbed scanners user manual - Page 27

disassembly/end of life, product restricted material, recycling materials, Boeblingen - user manual

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warranty disassembly/end of life This HP product (the HP Scanjet 4600 series scanner) is designed for ease of disassembly and to provide end-of-life disposal options by use of common fasteners and snap-fitting parts. product restricted material This HP product contains the following materials that might require special handling at end-of-life: • mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the scanner and transparent materials adapter (< 5 mg) • lead in solder For recycling information, contact www.hp.com/go/recycle or contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org. recycling materials HP offers a variety of product end-of-life return programs in a number of geographic areas. To determine if a program is available in your area, please contact your nearest HP sales office. Products returned to HP are reused, recycled, or disposed of in a responsible manner. Each month, HP reuses or recycles more than 1.6 million kg (3.5 million pounds) of material at our product recovery centers in Grenoble, France; Boeblingen, Germany; and Roseville, California, USA. This represents 99 percent by weight of all the material we receive from customers and HP operations. user's manual 22

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user’s manual
warranty
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disassembly/end of life
This HP product (the HP Scanjet 4600 series scanner) is designed for ease of
disassembly and to provide end-of-life disposal options by use of common
fasteners and snap-fitting parts.
product restricted material
This HP product contains the following materials that might require special
handling at end-of-life:
mercury in the fluorescent lamp in the scanner and transparent materials
adapter (< 5 mg)
lead in solder
For recycling information, contact
www.hp.com/go/recycle
or contact your local
authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at
www.eiae.org
.
recycling materials
HP offers a variety of product end-of-life return programs in a number of
geographic areas. To determine if a program is available in your area, please
contact your nearest HP sales office.
Products returned to HP are reused, recycled, or disposed of in a responsible
manner. Each month, HP reuses or recycles more than 1.6 million kg (3.5 million
pounds) of material at our product recovery centers in Grenoble, France;
Boeblingen, Germany; and Roseville, California, USA. This represents 99 percent
by weight of all the material we receive from customers and HP operations.