Disposal
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Disposal
When the appliance has reached the end of its
service life, especially in the event of malfunctions,
render the appliance unserviceable.
Discharge the battery completely by letting the
appliance run until the motor stops.
Remove the battery from the appliance by un-
screwing the 2 screws on the bottom, remove the
battery cover and take out the battery block.
Attention!
Insulate the bare cable ends of the bat-
tery with adhesive type, to be on the safe side.
Empty the dust container in the household trash
before disposing of the appliance.
Unserviceable
electrical
and electronic appliances
and rechargeable batteries often contain valuable
materials. But they also contain hazardous mate-
rials, which are necessary for the correct function
and safety of the appliances. In household refuse,
or if handled incorrectly, these substances are
hazardous to human health and the environment.
Never dispose off unserviceable appliances and
the rechargeable battery with the household re-
fuse!
Make use of your local recycling facilities for recy-
cling of electrical and electronic appliances and
rechargeable batteries.
Dispose of rechargeable batteries separately!
Check with the local authorities or your retailer.
Store the unserviceable appliance and the re-
chargeable battery safely out of the reach until
disposal!
This appliance complies with the Directive
2012/19/EG – WEEE-Directive -