Beurer BY 76: 9. Disposal 10. Technical data 11. What if there are problems?
9. Disposal 10. Technical data 11. What if there are problems?: Beurer BY 76
Table of contents
- English 1. For your information 2. Symbol key
- 3. Intended use 4. Tips
- 5. Device description 6. Initial use
- 7. Operation 8. Cleaning and maintenance
- 9. Disposal 10. Technical data 11. What if there are problems?

9. Disposal
In the interests of the environment, the device cannot be disposed of in normal household waste at
the end of its service life. Disposal can take place via respective collection points in your country.
Follow local regulations when disposing of the materials.
Dispose of the device in accordance with the EC directive on old electric and electronic
devices – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
If you have queries, contact the appropriate local authorities.
10. Technical data
Supply voltage: 220 - 240 V ~ / 50/60 Hz
Output: 500 watts
11. What if there are problems?
Fault Cause Action
The device does not switch on
No electricity Check that the plug is properly
after the cable is plugged in.
plugged in.
The device switches itself o after
No water in the
Unplug the device, allow it to cool
the warming up phase, there are
steriliser
down, then ll it with 120 ml water
no more displays.
and start the programme as de-
The device switches itself o
Too little water in the
scribed in the instructions.
midway through the process, and
steriliser
there are no more displays.
No LED display Mains plug not (prop-
Check that the mains plug is (prop-
erly) plugged in or
erly) plugged in. If there is still no
faulty device
display, switch the device o, unplug
it and return the device to the retailer.
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