User's Manual

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7. Environment and disposal
Do not dispose of electrical equipment in the household waste!
The symbol on the material, accessories or packaging indicates that this product may not be discarded as
household waste. Dispose of the equipment through a recycling centre that handles electronics and electrical
appliances within the EU and in other European countries which use separate collection systems for used
electronics and electrical appliances. By disposing of the equipment in the proper way, you will be helping to
prevent possible risks to the environment and public health, which might otherwise be caused by improper
handling of the discarded equipment.
Recycling of materials contributes to the conservation of natural resources. Therefore, please do not dispose
of your old electronics and electrical appliances via household waste.
In accordance with European Directive 2 012/19/EC relating to old electrical and electronic appliances and its
translation into national law, used electrical equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an
ecologically compatible way.
If you wish to part with the product, please dispose of it in accordance with the regulations applicable at such
time. Advice is available from your local council.
Environmental damage through incorrect disposal of the rechargeable batteries!
Rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of with the usual domestic waste. They may contain
toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste regulations. The chemical symbols of the heavy metals
are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. For this reason, dispose of used rechargeable batteries at a local
collection point.
The packaging materials may not be discarded as household waste, but must be
collected separately and recycled in an ecologically compatible way.