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d-lab.2, d-lab.2plus, netlab.2plus - D-Lab 1

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d-<strong>lab.2</strong>, d-<strong>lab.2</strong>plus, net<strong>lab.2</strong>plus: OperationEnvironmental Protection and Disposal10.1 Handling of Chemicals10.1.1 Legal RegulationsThe machine is subject to the legal regulations for water:− Chemicals must not be drained into the public sewage system.− Check whether residual substances can be avoided, reduced or recycled.− All photographic solutions, chemical filter cartridges, as well as plastic containers withharmful residues are considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of incompliance with legal regulations.− Keep exhausted chemicals in suitable containers until their final disposal.– When storing exhausted processing solutions, ensure that no waters are polluted, e.g.by unintentional leakage.NoteThe regulations for handling and correct disposal of chemicals vary from country tocountry. Information about the regulations in force can be obtained from:– the country’s authorities in charge;– the nearest AgfaPhoto subsidiary.10.1.2 DisposalNoteObserve the disposal instructions on the chemical packages!1010.1.2.1 Exhausted Processing SolutionsThe used processing solutions are usually only slightly water polluting (Water PollutingClass 1).For this reason, these solutions can be stored in commercial containers for processingchemicals until their final disposal.For larger tanks, a conformity certificate is usually required.AgfaPhoto 2005-05-01 / PN 04092_01 10-1

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