14. Disposal
14.1 Warning notices
NOTE
Inappropriate disposal!
Inappropriate disposal of parts, components, operating and auxiliary materials as well as
cleaning media can cause environmental damage.
• Dispose of all components, parts, operating and auxiliary materials as well as cleaning
media professionally and in accordance with regional legal specifications and regulations.
• In case of uncertainties regarding disposal, always consult a regional waste management
company.
INFORMATION
Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
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Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, components and substances
which can be dangerous and harmful to human health and the environment if the waste
from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of properly.
Electrical and electronic equipment are marked by the crossed out rubbish bin. The crossed
out rubbish bin symbolises that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected
separately and must not be disposed of together with unsorted domestic waste.
For this purpose, all communities have set up collecting systems where waste from
electronic equipment or electrical and equipment can be handed in free of charge to
recycling stations or other collecting points or can be collected directly from households.
Contact the technical office of your local authority for further information.
Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Users must use the communal collecting systems to reduce the environmental impact of the
disposal of electrical and electronic appliances and improve the possibilities for recycling
and reusing used electrical and electronic equipment.
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