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Disposal
• Read the explanation of the symbols printed on the pack-
aging (see chapter “Fundamental information » Symbols
and terms”).
• Contact your specialist dealer or the appropriate authorities
for information on disposal.
Packaging
• Sort the packaging before you dispose of it. Cardboard and
cartons should be disposed of in the paper recycling, films
in the waste recycling.
Lubricants and cleaning products
Lubricants and cleaning products should not be disposed of
in the household rubbish, in sewers or in nature.
• Dispose of lubricants, cleaners and maintenance products
at a collection point for special waste.
• Read the instructions on the packaging.
Tyres and inner tubes
Tyres and inner tubes are not residual waste or household
rubbish.
• Dispose of tyres and inner tubes at a recycling depot or at
a recycling collection point run by your city or municipality.
Batteries
NOTICE:
This chapter applies to the models
“Spezial 1.5/1.9”.
As a consumer, you are legally obliged to take all batteries and
rechargeable batteries to a recycling point run by your city/
your district or by a retailer so that they can be disposed of in
an environmentally-friendly manner, regardless of whether or
not they contain hazardous substances*.
*labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead
Detachable lights
NOTICE:
This chapter applies to the models
“Spezial 1.5/1.9”.
Waste equipment must not be disposed of in the household
rubbish! If the detachable lights can no longer be used, you
as a consumer are legally obliged to dispose of them as waste
equipment separately from your household rubbish, e.g. at a
municipal/district recycling point. This will guarantee that waste
equipment can be correctly recycled and any negative impact
on the environment can be avoided.
Bicycle
• Dispose of your bicycle at a scrap metal dealer.
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