Operating Instructions
K&F SONA 8
KLING & FREITAG GMBH © 2016
Version 1.4
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13. Disposal
Please recycle the packaging material of the device.
13.1
Germany
Don’t dispose of waste electrical equipment through household waste.
Don’t deliver it to official recycling points either.
All KLING & FREITAG products are plain business-to-business (B2B) products. Therefore,
KLING & FREITAG GmbH is exclusively responsible for disposing of all KLING & FREITAG waste
equipment marked with a garbage-can icon. Please call the below phone number when you
have a KLING & FREITAG product (marked with the garbage-can icon) for disposal. We will
offer you a straightforward and professional disposal at no cost.
KLING & FREITAG equipment with no such icon was sold before 24 March 2006; in that case,
the owner is legally responsible for disposal. We will, however, gladly assist you by naming
appropriate ways of disposal.
For further disposal information of KLING & FREITAG waste products, call +49 (0)511-96 99 7-0
Background information: The Electrical and Electronic Equipment and Appliances Act
(ElektroG) is the German implementation of the European (EU) Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE, 2002/96/EC).
Therefore, starting on 24 March 2006, KLING & FREITAG GmbH has marked all products
subject to the WEEE that are distributed in Germany with an icon showing a crossed-out
garbage can with a white bar below it. The icon indicates that the equipment was distributed
on or after 24 March 2006 and must not be disposed of through household waste.
KLING & FREITAG GmbH is legally registered as a manufacturer with the German waste-
equipment registration authority (EAR). The WEEE registration number is: DE64110372.
We substantiated towards the EAR that our products are for B2B trade only.
13.2
EU, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
Don’t dispose of waste electrical equipment through household waste.
Starting on 13 August 2005, KLING & FREITAG GMBH has marked all products subject to the
WEEE directive that are distributed in any member state of the European Union (except
Germany), Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein with an icon showing a crossed-out garbage can
with a white bar below it.
The icon indicates that the equipment was distributed on or after 13 August 2005 and must
not be disposed of through household waste.
Unfortunately, the European WEEE directive was implemented in different national
legislation in the EU member states, making it impossible to offer a consistent disposal
solution throughout Europe.
The local distributor (sales partner) in the respective country is responsible for complying with
the applicable legislation.
Contact your retailer or the local authorities for information on the regulations applicable in
any EU member state (except Germany).
13.3
All Other Countries
Contact your retailer or the local authorities for information on the regulations applicable in
any country not listed above.
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