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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 1 of 18 Disassembly of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Manual EU Waste El ectronic and E lectrical Equipmen t Directive require producers to provide information of the different electro nic and electr ical materia ls and components found in their products at its end - of -life, and disas sembly refere nces to[...]
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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 2 of 18 Mercury containing co mponents, such as switches or backlighting lamps 0 N/A Batteries 1 Lithium Manganese Di oxide coin cell located on the sys tem controller card Printed circuit boards gre ater than 10 c m 2 11 25 – For MX710de , Lex mark MX710de3, and MX711dthe ( locations illustrat ed in 4.2) 10 for MX710de and[...]
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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 3 of 18 3. Disassembly tools 4. Disassembly references 4.1. Removal procedu re(s) MX710, MX810 se ries WEEE removal WEEE materials and components re moval procedu res are available upon request. Contact: recycling @lexmark.com 4.2. Graphical illus tration of mater ial ’ s and compo nent ’ s location See next page Item #2 [...]
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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 4 of 18 MX710, MX810 Series Location[...]
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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 17 of 18 MX710, MX810 Series Location Sensors Picture does no t show all sensors used by the product[...]
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Doc No.: Rev. 001 Page 18 of 18 Appendix A Plastic contain ing brominated flame retardants Part Description Parts Marking Location Guide - Lower Exit PET -( GF+MD)40FR(17) FUSER AREA Guide - Upper Exit PET -( GF+MD)40FR(17) FUSER AREA Guide - Fuser Lower E ntry PET -( GF+MD)40FR(17) FUSER ARE A Plate - Transf er PC -CD10 FR( 16) FUSER AREA Base - F[...]