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Disposal
From the date of transposition of the
European directive 2012/19 / EU and
2013/56 / EU, the following applies:
Electrical and electronic devices must not
be disposed of with household waste.
The consumer is required by law to return
electrical and electronic equipment at the
end of its service life to the designated
public collection points or to the specialist
dealer. Details about this are regulated by
the respective state law.
The symbol on the product indicates this
requirement:
By recycling, recycling or other forms of
using waste, you make an important
contribution to the protection of our
environment.
In Germany, the aforementioned disposal
rules, according to the Battery Ordinance,
apply accordingly to batteries and
rechargeable batteries.
Batteries are subject to the disposal
obligation, they contain toxic heavy metals
and are therefore subject to special waste
treatment. The specialist dealer takes care
of the disposal.
charger
Dispose of the device in accordance with
the applicable environmental regulations in
your country. Electrical waste must not be
disposed of together with household waste.
Information can be obtained from your local
authority or dealer. When the end of use
has been reached, you can make the
disused device unusable by unplugging the
mains plug and cutting the power cable.
Other components
Dispose of the components according to the
environmental regulations in force in your
country.
Electrical waste must not be disposed of
together with household waste. For advice
on recycling, contact your local authority or
dealer.