User's Manual

dispose of the disassembled battery according to relevant local laws and regulations. There
may be take-back programs active in your area which will properly disassemble and recycle the
product. Check www.rebo-bottle.com for updated information.
Disassemble the rechargeable battery for product disposal. Note: disassembling the product will
void the warranty.
Before removing the battery, make sure the battery is dead. Next, carefully follow the procedure
below.
1. Open the REBO USB cover.
2. With an adequate triangular screwdriver, unscrew the unique screw.
3. Remove the pin in the hinge.
4. Separate the lace, body and lid, paying attention to the springs in the hinge.
5. Insert a flat tool in the lateral slits to slide the insert out of the lid.
6. Remove the screws and separate the components from one another.
7. Disconnect the battery from the PCBA.
8. Separate plastic, electronics, TPE rubber, silicone, battery, screws and other materials
and dispose of them according to your recycling centre’s advice.
For more information on how to disassemble your REBO, please visit www.rebo-bottle.com.
Disclaimer of Safety Instructions and Exclusion of
Liability
To the extent not prohibited by applicable law, in no event shall REBO or its affiliates, agents or
principals be liable for personal injuries or any incidental, special, indirect or consequential
damages whatsoever, including but not limited to damages for loss of profits, corruptions or loss
of data, failure to transmit or receive any data, business interruptions or any other commercial
damages or losses arising out of or related to improper use of REBO hardware, ability or
inability to use REBO software and services or any third-party software or applications in
conjunction with REBO software or services, regardless of causes and the theory of liability
(contract, tort or other) and even if REBO has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Except as expressly stated in the safety statement and the device warranty agreement, this
warranty does not apply to: (a) failure of parts, materials or workmanship that consume
consumable parts, such as batteries or protective films, over time; (b) damage to appearance,
including but not limited to scratches, dents and plastic damage to the port, or materials or
workmanship defects caused by failure; (c) failure due to non-conformity to the REBO device
specifications for each device’s technical specifications; (d) damage caused by accident,
improper use, misuse, fire, earthquakes or other external causes; (e) operation of the REBO
device as a result of failure to comply with REBO’s published instructions for use; (f) damage
caused by device upgrades and extensions performed by any person other than a REBO