English
Electric and electronic equipment (EEE)
is marked with the symbol of a crossed-
out wheeled bin. This indicates that the
corresponding EEE must be collected and
disposed of separately from regular domes-
tic waste at the end of its service life. As
the end-user, you are legally obligated to
separate collection.
Electric/electronic equipment can be retur-
ned free of charge to local collection points
in your area. The addresses of collection
points can be obtained from your local or
municipal council.
It is your responsibility to delete any perso-
nal data found on WEEE.
If your WEEE contains removable/recharge-
able batteries or lamps, remove them prior
to disposing of the WEEE and take them to a
separate collection facility.
Electrical and electronic equipment contains
substances that are potentially hazardous
to the environment and human health.
Therefore, ensure proper disposal and
check beforehand if there are measures
available to prevent or avoid waste, such as
reparability or alternative uses, and opt for
refurbishment, upgrading, or replacement of
individual components or return the WEEE
to a reuse facility instead of final disposal
in order to play your part in protecting the
environment.
In Germany: Retailers with a sales area desig-
nated for EEE of at least 400 square meters
and food retailers with a total sales area of
at least 800 square meters are obligated to
take back WEEE free of charge if they offer
EEE several times a year or on a permanent
basis and make it available on the market.
In the case of distribution using means of
distance communication, the retailer’s sales
area shall include all storage and dispatch
areas.
When supplying a new EEE to an end-user,
distributors must take back free of charge,
at the point of supply or in the immediate
vicinity thereof, a WEEE of the equivalent
type that largely fulfills the same functions
as the new EEE.
Free return of up to three (3) electric or
electronic devices per type of device, if no
external dimension exceeds 25 centimeters,
is also possible in the retail shop or in its
immediate vicinity without the purchase of
new EEE.
Find out if there are similar regulations in
place in your country (if you reside outside of
Germany).
Information regarding the fulfillment of
the “quantitative targets” (collection and
recycling rates) in Germany set out in Section
10(3) ElektroG (Elektro- und Elektronik-
gerätegesetz – Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Act) and Section 22(1) ElektroG
can be found at: https://www.bmuv.de/
themen/wasser-ressourcen-abfall/kreislauf-
wirtschaft/statistiken/elektro-und-elektro-
nikaltgeraete
Recycling of materials saves raw materials
and energy and makes a major contribution
to conserving the environment.
Disposal
After decommissioning the wallbox, have
the device disposed of in compliance with
applicable local disposal regulations.
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