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NOTES ABOUT DISPOSAL
According to art. 13 of the law decree no. 1
51 July 25th 2005 “execution of directives
2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/
EC, related to the reduction in the use
of hazardous substances in electric and
electronic appliances, as well as the
disposal of waste” electronic appliances
must not be disposed of in domestic waste, but rather
in an appropriate way at an appropriate local collection
centre.
The barred bin symbol indicates that the product
must be disposed of separately from other waste and
cannot be thrown into the domestic waste when the
product is no longer viable.
The user must therefore take the appliance that
needs to be disposed of a suitable collection centre
for electrotechnical and electronic waste, in their own
town.
An appropriate separated collection centre for
sending the appliance to recycling, treatment and
environmentally compatible disposal helps to avoid
possible negative effects on the environment and on
health, and encourages the reuse and recycling of the
materials that the appliance is made of.
The unauthorised disposal of the product by the
user will incur administrative fines according to local
legislation.
The dead batteries are special waste!
We recommend that you do not throw
dead batteries in normal domestic waste,
but instead take them to a relevant
collection centre for used batteries!