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Note on the disposal of electric appliances
1.
Separate collection of old appliances
Electrical and electronic equipment that has become waste is
referred to as old appliances. Owners of WEEE must have it
collected separately from unsorted municipal waste. In
particular, old appliances must not be disposed of with
household waste, but in special collection and return systems.
2.
Batteries and accumulators
Owners of WEEE must normally separate used batteries and
accumulators which are not enclosed by the WEEE from WEEE
before returning them to a collection point. This does not apply
if the old appliances are handed over to public waste
management authorities and separated from other old
appliances for the purpose of preparation for reuse.
3.
Data protection notice
WEEE often contains sensitive personal data. This applies in
particular to information and telecommunications technology
devices such as computers and smartphones. In your own
interest, please note that each end user is responsible for
deleting the data on the old devices to be disposed of.
4.
Meaning of the symbol „crossed-out dustbin“
The crossed-out dustbin symbol regularly displayed
on electrical and electronic equipment indicates that
the respective device must be collected separately
from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service
life.