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Environmental protection
Disposal of the unit
Used units must not be dispo-
sed of with household waste!
If the unit is no longer operatio-
nal, every consumer is required
by law to dispose of used devices
separately from household waste, e.g. at
a collection point run by the communal
authority borough. In this way it is ensured
that used devices are properly recycled
and that negative consequences on the
environment are avoided.
For this reason, electrical equipment is
labelled with the displayed symbol.
Batteries and rechargeable
batteries
Batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries must not be disposed of
with household waste!
Every consumer is required by law
to bring all batteries and rechargeable
batteries, whether they contain harmful
substances*) or not, to a collection point
run by the communal authority or borough
or run commercially, so that they can be
disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner. Please only hand in fully dischar-
ged batteries and rechargeable batteries!
*) labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg
= mercury, Pb = lead
Care and cleaning
Clean the control unit regularly with a soft,
damp microfi bre cloth. Please be absolu-
tely sure to observe the following notes in
the process:
Danger
Risk of electric shock!
In contact with live parts, water
can lead to electric shock or
short-circuit.
• Make sure that no liquid penetrates the
unit.
• Disconnect the plug from the main
socket before cleaning.
Danger
Risk of damage!
Using the wrong cleansing agents
may damage the delicate surface
of the case.
• If possible, only use plain water
without any cleansing agents. In case
of stubborn marks, a mild soap solution
may be used.
• Under no circumstances should caustic
cleansing agents, white spirit, thinners,
petrol or similar be used for cleaning.