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5.5 Disposal
You already make an important contribution to protecting the environment by using the environment-friendly SO6.
Therefore, please ensure to avoid unnecessary pollution when disposing your product. Dispose the electrical components
(i.e. battery, battery charger) not in domestic waste, but return it to electronic waste. Also make sure, you sort all parts
cleanly after their material and then dispose them according to your local disposal guidelines.
5.6 Disposal instructions for customers in Germany
Information referred to in § 18 ElektroG (information for private households) The crossed-out waste symbol on an
electrical or electronic device indicates that it must not be disposed of together with household waste at the end of its
service life. Collection points for electrical and electronic equipment are available in your area free of charge. The
addresses can be obtained via your municipality or local authority. You can also contact us directly to find out more about
alternative return options that we have created. The separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment is intended
to enable reuse, reutilisation or other forms of recycling of waste equipment and to avoid a negative impact on the
environment and on public health caused by the disposal of hazardous substances possibly contained in the equipment.
You are responsible for deleting any personal data that may be present on the waste equipment to be disposed of. For
further information, please visit www.elektrogesetz.de.