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Decommissioning
10.1 Disposal and Recycling
WEEE Mark
Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also
applies to products without this mark.
Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful
to the environment and health. Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of
properly after use. Environmentally friendly disposal benefits health, protects the environ-
ment from harmful substances in electrical and electronic equipment and enables sus-
tainable and efficient use of resources.
• Observe the national and local regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment, lithium-ion batteries, lead–acid batteries and packaging.
• Clear any data stored on electrical and electronic equipment.
• Remove lithium-ion batteries, lead–acid batteries or memory cards that are added to
the electrical and electronic equipment.
• Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when removing the lithium-ion batter-
ies/lead–acid batteries.
• Dispose of the removed lithium-ion batteries/lead–acid batteries according to your local
waste regulations (e. g. collection boxes at the retail or local collection points).
• Have electrical and electronic equipment sent to a local collection point.
• Dispose of all types of packaging to ensure a high level of recovery, reuse and recy-
cling.
• Transport packages from the B2B area can be taken back free of charge via a return
system in accordance with the Packaging Act. Please contact our service provider In-
terseroh directly. The corresponding certificate can be found at:
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• Throughout Europe, Directives 2006/66/EC, 94/62/EC and 2012/19/EU (WEEE) apply.
National directives and laws may differ.