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errors.
Disposal
For Berner customers: Purchasing our product gives you the
opportunity to return the instrument to collection points for
waste electrical equipment at the end of its lifespan.
The EU Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) regulates the re-
turn and recycling of waste electrical and electronics
equipment. As of 13/08/2005, manufacturers of electri-
cal and electronics equipment are obliged to take back
and recycle any electrical devices sold after this date
for no charge. After that date, electrical devices must
not be disposed of through the "normal" waste disposal
channels. Electrical devices must be disposed of and re-
cycled separately. All devices that fall under this di-
rective must feature this logo.
Disposing of used batteries
As an end user, you are legally obliged (by the relevant
laws concerning battery disposal) to return all used bat-
teries.
Disposal with normal household waste is
prohibited!
Contaminant-laden batteries are labelled with the adja-
cent symbol which indicates the prohibition of disposal
with normal household waste.
The abbreviations used for heavy metals are:
Cd
= Cadmium,
Hg
= mercury,
Pb
= lead.
You can return your used batteries for no charge to col-
lection points in your community or everywhere where
batteries are sold!
Five year warranty
Berner instruments are subject to strict quality control stand-
ards. The instrument is covered by a warranty for a period of
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