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Caution
Read the operating instructions before use
Electrical hazard
Exposure to carbon monoxide (CO)
Fire hazard
Risk of combustion
Wear ear defenders.
All electrical and electronic equipment placed on the European market must be labelled
with this symbol. This symbol indicates that this device should be disposed of separately
from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life. All owners of waste equipment
are obliged to dispose of waste equipment separately from unsorted municipal waste.
Before handing the old device to a collection point, end users are required to separate
old batteries which are not enclosed by the old device, as well as lamps which can be
removed from the old device without any damage.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally required to accept waste
equipment free of charge. Conrad provides the following return options free of charge
(more details on our website):
At our Conrad stores
At the collection points established by Conrad
At the collection points of public waste disposal agencies or at the collection systems
set up by manufacturers and distributors in accordance with the German Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Act.
The end user is responsible for deleting personal data on the old device before disposal.
Please note that in countries outside Germany, other obligations may apply to the return
and recycling of old devices.
Meets the relevant safety standards of European directives
1. Protection against electric shock depends on the circuit breakers, which must be precisely tailored to the power
generation unit. If a circuit breaker needs to be replaced, it must be replaced by a circuit breaker with the same
rating and performance characteristics.
2. If extension lines or mobile networks are used, the resistance value must not exceed 1.5 Ω. As a reference, the total
length of cables for a cross-section of 1.5 mm
2
should not exceed 60 m; for a cross-section of 2.5 mm
2
, the total
length should not exceed 100 m.