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Disposal sites
Please contact your local waste disposal company for professional disposal. If necessary, ask your local
town hall. You can find a (non-official) overview of municipal return points in Germany here:
https://www.elektroschrott.de/wertstoffhoefe/
An overview of take-back points from the take-e-back system can be found here:
back.de/Verbraucher-Ruecknahmestellen-finden
Appliance batteries and rechargeable batteries can be returned free of charge wherever they are sold -
regardless of where they were purchased and regardless of brand and type. Even if you deliver the energy
sources to the collection points of the municipalities (e.g. recycling yards) or to mobile pollutant collection
points, you will of course not incur any costs. According to § 11 BattG, owners of used batteries must
collect them separately from unsorted municipal waste. Used portable batteries are collected exclusively at
collection points that are connected to the common take-back system or a manufacturer's own take-back
system.
There are currently over 200,000 collection points in Germany. You are also welcome to return batteries to
WEROCK Technologies. However, in the interest of sustainability we recommend the nearest collection
point.
Further information is available at
http://www.grs-batterien.de/start.html
as well as from the GRS hotline on
01806 - 80 50 30 (20 cents/call from the German fixed network of Deutsche Telekom AG, prices may vary
from mobile phone networks and from abroad).
Information according to § 4 paragraph 4 Elektrogesetz
The following batteries or accumulators are contained in this electrical appliance
Battery type
Chemical system
Battery in plastic housing
Lithium Ion Battery
Information for safe removal of the batteries or accumulators
1.
Make sure that the battery is completely empty.
2.
Place the tablet on a flat surface with the back facing up.
3.
Unlock the small battery latch by sliding it to the side. Small lock symbols on the latch indicate whether
it is currently unlocked or locked.
4.
Now unlock the larger battery latch. Here, too, you can use the lock symbols as a guide.