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5. EXPLANATIONS OF THE SYMBOLS
The device is marked with a crossed-out garbage bin, in accordance
with the European Directive 2012/19/EU on used electrical and
electronic Equipment (Waste Electrical and Electronic equipment -
WEEE). Products marked with this symbol should not be disposed of
or dumped with other household waste after a period of use. The user
is obliged to get rid of used electrical and electronic equipment by
delivering it to designated recycling point in which dangerous waste
are being recycled. Collecting this type of waste in designated
locations, and the actual process of their recovery contribute to the
protection of natural resources. Proper disposal of used electrical and
electronic equipment is beneficial to human health and environment.
To obtain information on where and how to dispose of used electrical
and electronic equipment in an environmentally friendly manner user
should contact their local government office, the waste collection
point, or point of sale, where the equipment was purchased.
The packaging of the device can be recycled in accordance with local
regulations.
The mark placed on the product indicates that the product complies
with the basic requirements and other provisions of the so-called
"Directive of the 'New Approach' Directive of the European Union.
Symbol for corrugated cardboard (packaging material).
For indoor use.
In accordance with directive 2013/56/UE on the disposal of batteries
and accumulators, this product is marked with the symbol of a
crossed-out waste bin. The symbol indicates that the batteries used in
this product should not be disposed with regular household waste, but
treated according to the legal directives and local regulations. It is not
allowed to dispose of batteries and accumulators with unsorted
municipal waste. Users of batteries and accumulators must use the
available collection points of these items, which allows them to return,
recycle and disposal. Within the EU, the collection and recycling of
batteries and accumulators is a subject to separate procedures. To
learn more about existing procedures of recycling of batteries and
accumulators please contact your local office or an institution for
waste disposal or landfill.