Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmen-
tal authority for information on the proper disposal.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the house-
hold garbage!
As per Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament
on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its
adaptation into German law, used electronic devices
must be collected separately and recycled in an environ-
mentally friendly manner.
Empty, old batteries must be disposed of at battery col-
lection points by the consumer. You can find out more
information about the disposal of devices or batteries
produced after 6 January 2006 from your local waste-dis-
posal service or environmental authority.
In accordance with the regulations concerning bat-
teries and rechargeable batteries, disposing of them
in the normal household waste is explicitly forbidden.
Please make sure to dispose of your used batteries as
required by law — at a local collection point or in the retail
market. Disposal in domestic waste violates the Battery
Directive. Batteries that contain toxins are marked with
a sign and a chemical symbol. „Cd" = cadmium, „Hg" =
mercury, „Pb" = lead.
battery contains cadmium
1
battery contains mercury
2
3
battery contains lead
Cd¹
Hg²
Pb³
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