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9. Care
Disconnect the entire product from the mains first before cleaning or maintaining the product.
10. Waste Disposal
Old electronic devices must be taken to public waste disposal sites and must not be put into general
household waste.
Batteries must not be put into general household waste. As an end consumer, you are legally obligated to
return used batteries. You can return batteries free of charge after use to the point of sale or somewhere
in your direct vicinity (e.g. in communal collection points or retail outlets).
Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the symbol showing a crossed out bin and one of the
chemical symbols Cd (=battery contains cadmium), Hg (=battery contains mercury) or Pb (=battery
contains lead).
Precautions must be taken against short-circuiting if the batteries are not fully discharged. Only
discharged batteries may be put in the old battery containers you find in shops and at public disposal
companies. Short-circuiting can be prevented by isolating the poles with sticky tape.