PARKSIDE PDM 300 C2
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9. Environmental regulations and disposal information
Devices marked with this symbol are subject to the European
Directive 2012/19/EU. All electrical and electronic devices
must be disposed of separately from household waste at official
disposal centres. Proper disposal of old devices prevents
damage to the environment or your health. For further
information about proper disposal, contact your local council,
recycling centre or the shop where you bought the device.
Respect the environment. Old batteries must not be disposed of
with domestic waste. They must be handed in at a collection
point for waste batteries. Please note that batteries must be
disposed of fully discharged at appropriate collection points for
old batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully
discharged, take precautions to prevent short circuits.
Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling centres
or public collection points for recycling. Any film or plastic
contained in the packaging should be taken to your public
collection points for disposal.
Please note the markings on the packaging material when
disposing of it, it is labelled with abbreviations (a) and numbers
(b), the meanings of which are as follows: 1–7: plastic / 20–
22: paper and cardboard / 80-98: composite materials.
Disposal
When it reaches the end of its service life, for the sake of the environment, do not
dispose of the product in the household waste, but dispose of it properly. Your
local council can provide information on collection points and their opening
times. Faulty or spent batteries must be recycled in accordance with Regulation
2006/66/EC and any amendments to it. Always take spent batteries/battery
packs or the product to the corresponding collection points.