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11. DISPOSAL OF THE OLD APPLIANCE
Information for users on the rules concerning proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment at the end of
its life.
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Leave your old equipment in the shop where you purchase a new appliance.
Each store is obliged to accept old equip-
ment free of charge if you buy there the new equipment of the same type and in the same quantity. The only condition is to
deliver the old equipment to the store at your expense.
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Dispose of your old equipment at a collection point.
Information about the location of the nearest collection point can be
found on the local website or the notice board of the municipal office.
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Leave the equipment at a service point.
If the repair of the equipment is unprofitable or impossible for technical reasons,
the service is obliged to accept this appliance free of charge.
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Return the used equipment at the end of its life without leaving your home.
If you do not have the time or ability to
deliver your equipment to the collection point, you can use the services of specialized companies.
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Remember! Do not dispose of used equipment together with regular waste.
An illegal or incorrect disposal of the product will lead to high penalties being imposed.
The symbol of the crossed-out waste bin on the product, its packaging or the instruction manual means that the pro-
duct should not be disposed of to normal waste bins. The user is obliged to hand over the used equipment to a desi-
gnated collection point for proper processing.
12. WARRANTY
The seller shall be liable under the warranty or guarantee.
In case of damage resulting from the formation of lime scale deposits in the device, it is not subject to repair under the warranty.
The warranty does not cover damages caused by external forces such as lightning, changes in supply voltage, incorrect setting
of the voltage value, supply from an inadequate power outlet, mechanical, thermal, chemical damages to the equipment and the
defects caused by them.
Warranty exchange does not cover such elements as: light bulbs, rubber components, heating elements damaged by lime scale,
screws and elements undergoing natural wear, e.g. burners, rubber seals and all kinds of mechanically damaged elements.