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STORAGE
For long-term storage:
1. Turn off the appliance and unplug the
power cord.
2. Remove the battery from the remote
control.
3. Cover the appliance and all the
accessories with a waterproof covering
and store in a safe, dry place, out of the
reach of children.
DISPOSAL
Waste electrical and electronic products
(WEEE), batteries, accumulators, and
packaging should not be disposed of with
general household waste. This is to prevent
possible harm to the environment and human
well-being, and to help conserve our natural
resources. Most electrical products with
a plug, battery, or cable can be recycled.
Contact your local council, household
waste disposal service, or the store where
you purchased the product for information
regarding the collection schemes in your area.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE)
This symbol on the product and/or packaging
indicates that Waste Electrical products
(WEEE) under Directive 2012/19/EU which
governs used electrical and electronic
appliances, should not be disposed of with
general household waste.
Waste Batteries and Rechargeable
Batteries
This symbol on the batteries supplied with
your product indicates that Waste Batteries
under Directive 2006/66/EC which governs
used batteries and accumulators should not
be disposed of with general household waste.
If the battery contains more than 0.004% lead,
the battery symbol will be accompanied by the
letters (PB).
The Mobius Loop
This symbol indicates that the product or
packaging is capable of being recycled.
Take-Back Scheme
Waste electrical products (WEEE) can be sent
to One Retail Group for recycling and disposal
when you purchase a new product from One
Retail Group, on a like-for-like basis. For more
information on how to recycle this product
please visit www.probreeze.com
The end-user of electrical and electronic
products (WEEE) is responsible for separating
old batteries and lamp bulbs before they are
handed over to a designated disposal and
recycling service. Waste batteries can also
be disposed of in collection bins, which can
be found in most local supermarkets and
household waste recycling centres.