7. Disposal Regulations
The disposal of electronic equipment in household waste is not per-
mitted. AER GmbH waste electrical and electronic equipment is not
to be taken to public collection points for disposal.
AER GmbH remains solely responsible for the disposal of AER GmbH
waste electrical and electronic equipment labelled with a dustbin.
To dispose of AER GmbH waste electrical and electronic equipment
that is labelled with a dustbin symbol, please contact us; we will en-
sure correct and cost-neutral and disposal.
In the case of AER GmbH waste electrical and electronic equipment
that is not labelled with a dustbin, the owner is responsible for cor-
rect disposal in accordance with the law.
However, we are also happy to help in this case and we can present
you with the options of where to dispose of these electrical goods.
The telephone number of AER GmbH: +49 (0)2361 891789
Here, we will provide you with qualified information on the disposal
of AER GmbH waste electrical and electronic equipment.
Declaration
The EU directive on the disposal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE, 2002/96/EC) has been changed to the electrical
and electronic equipment act.
All AER electrical equipment affected by WEEE has been labelled
with the symbol of a crossed out dustbin since 13.08.2005.
This symbol indicates that the disposal of the equipment is not per-
mitted with household waste.
It has been circulated in this form since 13.08.2005.
In the German registration department EAR, AER GmbH has been
registered under WEEE registration number DE26301529.
European Union, Norway,
Iceland and Liechtenstein
The disposal of electronic equipment in household waste is not per-
mitted.
All AER electrical equipment affected by WEEE has been labelled
with the symbol of a crossed out dustbin since 13.08.2005. This is also
applicable for Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
This symbol indicates that the disposal of the equipment is not per-
mitted with household waste.
It has been circulated in this form since 13.08.2005.
The European directives of WEEE are anchored in different respective
national laws in all European states. As such, we are unfortunately
unable to provide you with one standard disposal solution.
The distributor or importer for the respective state is responsible for
the observance of the laws of that state and must ensure the disposal
of the waste electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with
national regulations.
Other Countries
For correct disposal of the electrical goods, please ask the local dealer
or the appropriate authority.