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10.3 Battery Disposal
Important note from the European Directive 2006/66/EC on waste
accumulators and batteries:
Important:
Batteries are not allowed to be thrown into the domestic
refuse. As a end user you are legally bound to return batteries to collecting
points or back to their origin.
Products containing batteries are marked with a crossed wheelie bin
symbol:
Figure 3: Labeling Batteries
Beneath the symbol you will find also a chemical symbol added for a
particular metal if the battery contains more than a specific percentage of it.
The chemical symbols Cd stands for Cadmium, Hg for mercury and Pb for
lead. Those are pollutants the environment never shall be contaminated
with.
10.4 Disposal of Waste Electronic Equipment
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EG “Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE)”, waste electronic equipment may not be
disposed of as household waste. As a consumer, you are legally obliged to
dispose of all waste electronic equipment according to national and local
regulations.
Waste Electronic Equipment
This product must not be treated as household waste.
This product must be disposed of at a designated waste electronic
equipment collecting point.