
household rubbish. Components must be disposed of or
recycled separately as dangerous, toxic elements can inflict
sustained damage on the environment if they are disposed of
incorrectly. As a consumer, you are bound by the Electrical and
Electronic Devices Act
to return electrical and electronic goods free of charge at the
end of their useful life to the manufacturer, the place of
purchase or to specially set up, public collection points. The
details in each case are governed by national law. The symbol
on the product, the operating instructions and/or the
packaging refers to these regu-
lations. By separating materials in this way, recycling and
disposing of old devices,you are making an important
contribution towards protecting our environment.
Do you still need an advice after reading this guide?
First read “Frequently Asked Questions” at www.evolveo.com
or contact the EVOLVEO technical support.
Disposal:
The symbol of crossed out container on the product, in the
literature or on the wrapping means that in the European Union
all the electric and electronic products, batteries and
accumulators must be placed into the separate salvage after
finishing their lifetime. Do not throw these products into the
unsorted municipal waste